This post started out as a quick response to a few comments in the previous entry, but it grew into something a little more detailed. So even though I really have to get back to the Tanith novella, I figured I'd address it here instead.
Kestrel LeStarre (hi Kestrel!) posted an excerpt from a Good Reads review of Book One- a review that wasn't exactly favourable. Every writer gets all kinds of reviews- some good, some great, some bad, some terrible. It's the business. Everyone's entitled to their opinion. I'll deal with this one in stages.
Disappointing. The title/name and the cover illustration really appealed to me, but the book was generic and unbelievable from the start. I suppose some could be forgiven considering that the intended audience appears to be maybe 11 year olds (?), but I personally don't believe that children's books should be low quality just because they are aimed at children.
I can't find fault with this statement. I mean, I don't exactly AGREE with it, and most of you probably don't either, but the reviewer is merely stating that this isn't his cup of proverbial tea. He doesn't think the writing is as good as it should be. I got a few of these responses to the first book and my reaction was to shrug. Fair enough. That's what they think. I can read back over the series and make a note of where and when and how my writing improved- I am a MUCH better writer now than I was back then- but for every negative statement I received, I got hundreds of positive ones from readers who were willing to forgive any first-book-mistakes and simply dive right in, ready to be swept away on a tsunami of, er, awesomeness.
And hey, how can you disagree too harshly with a guy who appreciates Tom's covers like that?
...oh, and saying "I'm a genius" all the time does not make a character full of "dry wit".
This is very true. The fact that he is full of dry wit makes him full of dry wit. Nicely pointed out.
...oh, and being spunky child full of spunk who sprays spunk everywhere does not mean the child is equivalent to an adult. Children can be clever, creative, work in groups, et cetera but having them physically fight adults 1-on-1 strains credulity.
Ah, now here is the only point he's made that I take issue with. Having a spunky child fight an adult one-on-one does NOT strain credulity. Having a spunky child BEAT an adult one-on-one, however, very much does. It took Valkyrie YEARS to be strong enough to hold her own without the use of magic, and even then I don't think she's ever WON. In Death Bringer, when she's fighting Moore in her house without magic, even though she's had a few years of the best combat training in the world, the fact is she's still a 16 year old girl and he's a grown man. And Val doesn't exactly win that fight. She needs help.
I've always had a problem with YA books that show young teenagers beating adults in a physical brawl. They might get lucky, absolutely. A lucky punch can knock anyone out. But most of the adults they go up against are criminals or villains of some description- men and women who KNOW violence. No amount of martial arts in the world will make that a fair fight. Fair fights, in fact, are ridiculously stupid. Why would you EVER get into a fair fight? If you have to fight you need to WIN- and that means you fight on YOUR terms, not his.
Val has adopted this philosophy because this is my philosophy.
...oh, and not all adults are doofuses.
I'm assuming he's referring to Desmond here, who is very much a doofus- though this statement kind of skips over the fact that Skulduggery, Ghastly, China, Tanith, Bliss and most everyone else except Stephanie/Valkyrie is ALSO an adult, so...
Anyway, what was the point in discussing this here? It's not like this is the only bad review I've ever got. There is one in particular that stands out as being SO unbelievably bad that you get the feeling the reviewer has a personal grudge against me- like he was determined to hate every single thing about the book. But I didn't respond to THAT review. Someone like that is really not worth my time. So why this one?
First of all, the reviewer is not being mean. He doesn't like the book, and the review is quite snarky in its own playful way, but there is not one trace of malice in those words. It's just his opinion, and he not only has a right to HAVE that opinion, but he has a right to SHARE it as well. I'll never give a bad review of any book (apart from maybe books by HUGE writers), because I know how hard it is to get published in the first place and the last thing a writer needs is someone else going "you suck." If I don't like a book I'll simply ignore it. I won't say anything at all about it. But that's me, being in the privileged position that I'm in. Any negative opinion of mine can actually damage someone else's success, so it becomes something more than an opinion. But all this reviewer is doing is letting people know that he didn't respond well to Skulduggery Pleasant.
But again- why am I discussing it here?
Some of you like Twilight. That's fine. I don't like it. Twilight is one of those books I feel I can criticise because nothing I say will effect its success. By now it's untouchable. So... some of you like it. All of you probably know at least a few people who love it. Of course you do.
A few years ago, Stephen King criticised Stephanie Meyer for, you know, not being any good. In return, he got an avalanche of angry responses from Twilight fans.
(I refuse to call them Twihards.)
That level of anger and fury and vitriol is not uncommon on the internet. The internet is the HOME of anger and fury and vitriol. It's where those things live. It's where they spawn and fester and grow. But you see it again and again: one person criticises something that a lot of other people love, and here comes the avalanche. And we're standing by, watching it all happen but not involved one way or the other, and we look at the angry people and we think "Wow. You seriously need to get out more."
The few responses from you guys to this Good Reads review have been wonderful. As I'm writing this, Ivy has just posted another response, and it is just as good-spirited as Georgina's and Beau's and Kristine's (thought Kristine's response DID make me think of Ralph Wiggum from The Simpsons going "Me fail English? That's unpossible!")
You guys are so passionate about Skulduggery and so supportive of me as a writer, and it's moments like these when I realise yet again how lucky I am to have Minions like you. Warm, intelligent, fiery people who won't even be rude to people they strongly disagree with.
You guys rock.
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I totally agree we're odd
Yes we are. But sometimes odd is awesome.
PEWTATOZ. Sorry I just had to get that out of my system
XD
Okay, I gotta watch Yogscast ans Captain Sparkles youtufpbe vids.
Hey look I love dynamite and I'm crwzy so
Hey look I can see perfect in the dark and love scaring people so
That sounds a bit freaky
I am a bit freaky ^-^
Thats okay. We're all mad
This is wonderland???
Hey look, I'm the Queen of penguins and I constantly turn into a tree on a whim
Totally
Chio what are your weird and wondrous traits besides the obvious :D
Depends what the obvious is.
c:
Annika I would like to read it
*sigh*
I thought there was no one here.
Well, alright then.
*cough*
"The story doesn’t even start with me. It starts with two random dudes in Atlanta, Georgia . . .
These two guys, Mike and Drew, were close friends, and complete nerds. They played hundreds of video games, watched a lot of TV, bought a lot of action figures, and generally made their wives miserable.
One day, as they were sitting in a bar, they started thinking about all the nerd hate on the internet. You know what I mean. Star Trek versus Star Wars, cosplayers getting harassed, people who think the movies were better, nerds who make fun of other nerds for liking certain nerdy things, etc. And they realized that there was so much neediness they hadn’t experienced in the world. Everybody is nerdy about something, the realized, and who were they to mock them for it without giving them a fair shake?
And so The More You Nerd podcast was born.
Mike and Drew would take a challenge from a listener, every week, and review it. Listeners have challenged them to all sorts of things, from books, TV shows, video games, tabletop games, movies, comics, cartoons, and mixing drinks. They’ve watched My Little Pony, written a nerd-core rap song, read comics about guys who only eat beets, and have watched some of the worst movies of all time.
I discovered them when I typed Skulduggery Pleasant into iTunes.
I was new to the series, and was hoping for a podcast along the lines of Awakenings (the Secrets of the Immortal Nicholas Flamel podcast.) Unsurprisingly, I didn’t find one. I did, however, find a single episode of a podcast, where these two dorks Mike and Drew were challenged to read the first Skulduggery Pleasant book.
That was years ago, and that was episode twelve. They’ve got over a hundred episodes now.
I’ve pretty much spent most of my teenage life listening to these guys talk about nerdy stuff. I listen to them when I’m lonely, or upset, or just in the mood for a good time. I’ve been with them for years, and have e-mailed them many times. They know me by name. I’ve given them several challenges, and one of them was Sherlock. That episode was the reason they jumped to one of the top ten nerdy podcasts on iTunes.
I remember the episode when Mike’s wife had to fill in for Drew because Drew’s wife was going into labor. Their son, affectionately known as the Goblin King, is around one year old now, and Drew talks about him so much it feels like I’ve been right there with him, watching the little guy grow up.
They’ve expanded their podcast empire. They’ve written songs. Bad ones, admittedly, but you can forgive a heavy-metal song about My Little Pony for being bad. They’ve got a forum now, full of people, and I am one of the people. They got two new co-hosts to join the show, Myles and Patrick, and I’m just as attached to them as I am to Mike and Drew. They got t-shirts, and I bought a t-shirt. I don’t generally wear t-shirts, but I wear theirs.
The point is, I know that it’s silly, and stupid, and a little bit ridiculous, that I’ve gotten so attached to a simple podcast, run by a couple of simple guys. But they’ve been around when not much else has been, and I have Skulduggery Pleasant to thank for that.
*hugs anni* that book has changed all our lives. And whenever someone says "books are stupid, you dont get anything from them" or something along those lines, I instantly bring up blogland in a tab and force that person to read some of the stuff. None of us would be the same without Skulduggery Pleasant.
*hugs Snow*
If I had never read any book I've ever read,
and I had never watched any show I've ever watched,
and I had never listened to any radio show I've ever listened to,
I honestly do not know who I would be.
I didn't read a lot until my mum got me Skulduggery Pleasant. I got it during the summer of 2011. I read the first 5 books then the 6th came out in September, got it signed, my mum personally thanked Derek because without him I probs wouldn't really be into books as much as I am right now and I wouldn't have met you guys.
Oh you got it signed? That sounds amazing!
*sighs*
The tragedy of being an Ameriminion.
Also the tragedy of being a tasminion
Chio got me into them, always been a big reader though. Gotta say they're some of my favorite books, right up there with the Inheritance Cycle
Ah! I have to go! So dreadfully sorry, but the volcano is erupting (Mom is calling me) and I must go save Pompeii (my own skin) by stopping the explosion (going to see what Mom wants!)
*departs*
Cya Anni, nice story btw
Bye Anni.
Tasminion's haven't even had Derek in the state before. At least Americans have had him visit.
I think it's time for me to go as well, I shall come back tomorrow bringing great tales of glory. T^T
Bye Soul
My brother just said to me "you've probably licked your entire bedroom"
I'm still laughing
Anyone on?
Gtg, the bell is about to go.
Everyone?
Actually, Snow, Derek's never been to America on tour.
Nowhere in America.
Ever.
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Hello?
Mithria! *tacklehugs*
Hey you! *smiles and hugs back*
^.^ Love you sister, how are you?
I'm okay, I think... trying to find out what I want to do with my hair... I'm getting more and more angry... :P
You?
I'm still ill. I actually got worse today than better. ((sorry I was having dinner))
(No problem!)
Aww, poor you... *hugs again*
I hope you'll feel better soon!
Me too sis. I don't want you to catch it though.
I haven't been ill for two years, don't worry^^
Can I do something to distract you?
(Not sure if that was the right word... gah.)
No, it's ok.
((sorry again, deleting songs))
((sorry Mithria, I have the shortest attention span ever...))
(Chione, are you ADD? :P)
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*smiles* It's ok...
I'm used to no one talking to me in real life, so... *shrugs*
Hey Star :)
Hey Mith! :)
Everyone should talk to you irl. You're ace. ):
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Hello?
Yes Mithria, you are awesome. It's all my fault. I'm a bitch.
Chione: goddess of bitches bitch to you.
Yes thank you.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nETxAJsD0N4
Hello Dragona
and Star what do you mean, am I ADD?
*hugs Star*
Tell that to the people around me^^ I suppose it's not EVERYONE ignoring me - only my two best friends from my former school...
Meh. I guess I'll just forget that.
Hey Dragona! :)
What?! Chio hasn't anyone ever told you lying is bad?
@Chi: YOU'RE NOT, OK?
You're perfect! If you were not, why would I have agreed to being your sister, hm? ;)
*hugs tightly*
Good question...why did you agree to be my sister *raises eyebrow but hugs her anyway*
And no, Blake. I lie all the time. Except when I say stuff like that.
@Chi: *shakes head*
You say good question, I say easy to answer. Cause you're awesome and I love you :)
Well if it wasn't a lie then you're just wrong
Aww... *smiles*
((I just deleted like half the sings on my phone. I'm mental. I think I'm having a breakdown.))
Oh god I'm pretty sure I still have around 100 songs *sighs* I love music too much...too many songs for one device... My phone keeps saying "not enough memory" and I accidentally deleted flappy bird to clear it ;_;
Attention Deficit Disorder . . .
Because very short attention span . . .
(It wasn't meant to be insulting . . .)
*waves to the arrivers*
ARGHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH MY ENGLISH TEACHER SENT ME TO A LIST OF BOOKS.
And there was a list of "Books That Will Thrill You"
And they were:
The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins
The Mortal Instruments: City of Bones by Cassandra Clare
Divergent by Veronica Roth
Gone by Michael Grant
Rebecca by Daphne du Maurier
Skulduggery Pleasant by Derek Landy
A Clockwork Orange by Anthony Burgess
I LOVE THE MORTAL INSTRUMENTS AND GONE AND DIVERGENT AND OBVIOUSLY SKULDUGGERY PLEASANT AND I ALSO LIKED REBECCA AND THE HUNGER GAMES AND I HAVEN'T READ THE OTHER ONE BUT STILL -
ARGHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!!!
*sorry, fangirling*
And The Knife of Never Letting Go (Chaos Walking) was in a different category.
It was in "Books to tell you more about you"
I think it should have been in either "Books that will change the way you think" or "Books that make you cry".
But yeah. :)
OH
HEY
AND THEN
THE NEXT CATEGORY
I JUST SAW IT
"Books that will transport you"
Harry Potter series by JK Rowling
The Lord of the Rings by JRR Tolkien
Percy Jackson series by Rick Riordan
Life of Pi by Yann Martel
Northern Lights by Philip Pullman
The Great Gatsby by F Scott Fitzgerald
*screams*!!!!!!!!
Twilight was in "Books that teach you about love"
Uh
Geek Girl was in "Books that make you laugh"!!!
Oh, and the Make You Cry list . . .
It had My Sister's Keeper (*sobs*) and Before I Die (I've seen the film version of that. I think the book would be better) and Of Mice and Men (ah. Ace book) and also War Horse, which I'm like . . . well, I didn't think it was ACE. I think Michael Morpurgo is overrated. I'm sure his books work for some, though . . .
Anyway. Urgh. I LOVE THIS HOMEWORK SO MUCH.
I WANT TO TALK TO MY ENGLISH TEACHER ABOUT IT AND JUST STAND THERE AND NATTER ABOUT BOOKS.
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@Chione: :( :( :( *hugs*
Okay.
Distractions.
Distractions are my best remedy. They work wonders.
If you're feeling rubbish, my mum, who used to be a youth worker, always recommends exercise. It releases endorphins or whatever and makes you feel good. *nods*
So just go for a walk or something, idk.
I adore music too. :)
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@Star: WHY THE HELL DON'T I GET HOMEWORK LIKE THIS???
I have either read or know about more than half of those books *nods* good homework
(I don't know whether he meant the little list or the big list, though.)
(Oh dear.)
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@Mithria: IDK. D:
I wish all my homework was like this.
IT'S AN ACE HOMEWORK, CHI. :)
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I mean it's not like I didn't like the songs...it's just that I have so many there are very few I listen to. If I'm in a mood that I listen to every single song then I sing every single one but still...
I'm jealous, Star, I really am... I know almost every book you were talking about!
And yes Star, I may have that. Because ((sorry to say)) I'm kinda like that with guys too *facewall* sorry blake.
GAH.
I'll be gone in a few minutes, sorry.
@Chi: *nods*
Well, I suppose . . . I suppose they could still be saved onto the computer, so you could still have them?
I go through my applications and delete my Cache and stuff when I need space . . .
Also, the other day I transferred all the pictures onto my laptop and deleted them all off my phone, and then I had so much space on it and I was like WOAH.
So I would recommend that. :)
@Mithria: :) :) :)
Ah.
They're awesome books.
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*nods at Chi* It's cool, I guess . . .
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*Nods at nobody in particular* this seems to be a thing now
*sighs*
Okay, I'm gone now.
See you guys! *hugs everyone who wants a hug*
Bye sis *hugs tightly*
What seems to be a thing? Blake?
Just nodding at stuff, figured I'd join in for the sake of it *Nods again*
Star, do you have time to read the newest part of my ME story?
Fours, Mith! :(
@BLAKE: I'M SORRY
I NOD.
In real life, I often start nodding and then a few seconds later realised I haven't stopped, and then I just standing there nodding . . . :P
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Zaffy back
No, sorry, Dragona. D:
Homework, and if I finish it all I have to make my brother a birthday card . . . !
*too much to do before Wednesday*
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Wb, Zaf! :)
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I think Two Steps From Hell make the best music for trailers.
You ALWAYS see either Heart of Courage or Protectors of the Earth on trailers.
ohai Zaf *pokes*
*throws into tree* no poking le Zaf
*bursts out laughing* good one Zaffy *high fives*
oooooooohhhhhhhhhhhhh itz on
*Makes hands out of shaows to poke Zaf* >:3
*grabs the shadows and freezes them then snaps them* The only person you'll be fighting with is me, darling.
Sorry Zaf.
Have we ever fought just the two of us..?
*laughs* awww he cant fight anyone else
I was meant to write one or two sentences.
I ended up writing 762 words, mostly full of me ranting on about how you shouldn't judge a book by its cover or blurb and how it doesn't matter what a story's about so long as it's well written and all that rubbish.
Whoops. :P
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Welp, if you insist.
*My hoodie begins to trail shadows as I approach Chio*
*hangs from tree laughing hysterically
Oh? I thought you wanted to fight Zafira? Changed your mind?
Maybe... I've fought Zaf before. But never just you
I think only Silente has fought me before. :)
Oh wait, and Edward, I think.
Last time Edward and I fought, he transported us back to ancient Greece and I pushed him through some temples and he broke like half of his bones.
And knows lI'll beat him
Brb.
True. We haven't. *waits*
Yes Zaf, you did such a good job of beating me the last two times, along with everyone else who was on
*smacks Blake with dynamite*
*Rubs red mark* Ow...
Anywho, let's make this fun Chio
*Undead rise up all around the battlefield*
*stays in tree watching
*The undead charge Chio on all sides, weapons raised*
*makes a wall of spikes so they're all impaled*
Try again?
Why not?
*The shadow cast by Chio's wall solidifies and flings her into the air, tendrils of darkness throw her back to the ground*
How's that?
*shakes dirt off of her dress* Better :3
*sends a wave of water over him and freezes it so his body is frozen, she creates two katanas and stabs him through the chest and slices his neck*
Hello?
*The shadow clone unravels and I step out from behind the ice* Way to try and kill me...
Hey Edward! How are you?
I am fine thank you, yourself?
I'm fine, too. ^^
Do you wish to continue the battle?
*sighs* I don't like your shadow tricks Blake
Sure. We were in ancient Greece, I just pushed you some temples and you had like 100 broken bones.
Ah, yes. *Lies in smashed temple watching the sky*
*watches still kinda unsure what to do*
*lifts Edward up in the air using his dark energy*
I won't kill you. I need you to get back to the present, just as you need me for survival.
*Can only watch as he is lifted into the air*
Edward you may have smashed a Temple that Niccolò may have worshipped in! *knows he's from the Italian Rensiaunce* *may or may not have called Croatoan ancient* *hopes he hasn't seen this comment* *Hopes Ari doesnt let him*
I don't like being killed Chio.
*a shadow grabs Chio's leg, holding her upside down in front of me*
That was pretty rude of you to try ;3
*creates an army of creatures ((marshmallows for whoever has seen Frozen))*
*applies healing gel to Edward's wounds - enough so that he can speak and move, slightly*
(I apologise for any destruction I have caused and will be sure to rebuild it at some point)
I don't really like being held upside-down. My hair goes all messy.
Why thank you Mr Pine. *Throws small glass tube to the floor and a dozen nano mites crawl out to finish healing* Yes, we do need each other I suppose
The gel's effects won't last very long. It's only a temporary solution. You need medical help, just as I need to get back to 2014.
If you take us both back, I can let you survive. Deceive me, however, and I will kill you on the spot.
*holds dress up and stares at him* let me down? pretty please?
*I sweep my hand towards the creatures, sending a wave of shadow that cuts them in half* Aw you look fine no matter what o3o
Edward be careful! It could have been a temple Alastair liked....and we know what Alice is capable of! Or maybe it was a Temple to Zeus! *thunder booms* you destroyed a temple to Zeus!!
Mr Pine, have you learnt nothing. I am a master of deception, however I shall take us back with an offer for you.
Very well, Edward.
My offer is for you to become a lead general in my small army. In return I can grant power and armour or weapons.
And what a poor choice of words...
*I throw Chio through the air, sending a barrage of shadow spikes after her*
(I remember Zeus, he gave me a hat for saving olympus once.)
((Oh wonderful I gotta ded...))
You destroyed a temple to him
(He has more temples I think)
What kind of power are we talking about?
*creates thick armour on the front of her body and turns round to take the shadows in the chest, destroying the armour but protecting her*
*Lands gracefully and smiles*
Mr Pine. I can travel through time and space. In the future power can be created that you cannot imagine. If you wish power over gravity then in the 42nd century I could get a power crystal for you.
Yes but does Zeus care? He's egoistic
I dedicate this page to life in general. May the hard times come, they only makes us stronger.
(True,I may have to get him a sports car. Again)
You pissed off a god
I would like the power over water. Since not magical, my power over dark energy would still stand.
As for armour, the one I have at the moment, although it's in serious need for repairs, is good.
And with the weapons, I don't need any of them either, judging by the fact the ones I have currently fire a sand-sized piece of metal at supersonic velocities.
(Could be worse)
((Good ded Blake. Hear hear))
Plus, let me make one thing clear - I work with you, not for you. I will be a general in your army but I am my own man.
Ok, so you need armour repairs and the power over water. I need to fix the paradox somebody caused. Then my power can work again.
*I sink into my shadow and step out of Chio's a moment later, grabbing her around the throat while a shadow dagger forms in my hand*
Surrender nicely? ^-^
Of course you work with me but you will appear the moment you are needed.
Back in 5 minutes
Nope. *freezes his hand to her neck*
I can deal with the repairs. The armour is designed to be easy to fix. I just need some ablative ceramic plates.
As for my helmet, I will need some kinetic padding and some spare ceramic. The technologies for communication, navigation and battlefield awareness software appear to relatively unharmed - they just need restarting thanks to when you took out my technology. The same goes for my kinetic shield generator, I just have to turn it off and back on again.
Simple repairs, really. Could be worse.
Well, to return to your timeline I I need two things.
And what are these two things?
*sighs* Gotta do everything the hard way
*Lifts Chio into the air and smashes her into the ground face-first* Please surrender nicely?
A large quantity of electricity and a magnetic gate
*licks the blood off of her bleeding lips* Blake honey, I haven't even started yet.. of course not.
My guns use a magnetic field, along with other things, to propel the rounds. We can use that to generate the magnetic gate, as for the electricity...
Oh come on, if I try any harder you might actually get hurt and I don't want to do that
Good *Takes guns points small device at them. They fall apart* *Picks up a small chip* Here it is. The magnetic field generater *Attaches it to stone arch* Now the electricity?
I can supply a small amount, but I don't know how much I can take. My powers rely on electrical signals from the brain, being amplified by implants inside my muscle tissues. It can generate some, but not enough, I don't think.
Ok, if I were to amplify that through a large generater then it should be enough, but where would we find a generater in ancient greece?
*eyes turn pale blue with snowflakes in the centre*
Come, Blake *smiles*
Well the core materials are still there.
*Attatches small device to dragonas helmet* That should work for now. Well please stand here *Points to spot on the ground*
*stands on the indicated spot on the ground*
This may hurt a bit *Arcs of electricity leap from dragona to the arch forming a doorway* Now, run through *Runs through*
*runs through, arms glowing blue from the energy*
*Stands in the present blue energy swirling in hands* My power has returned and we have arrived. Now, your contract.
Yes, my contract.
Hold out your hand please
*holds out hand - but keeps one of his arms glowing blue with energy just in case of anything bad*
*My hoodie pours shadows, making the entire battlefield back as night. My voice comes from everywhere*
With pleasure
*Shadows shoot out of the dark at blinding speeds*
*In a fraction of a second spikes dragona with metal tube* You now have a series of dormant nano creatures inside you. Should you fail to keep your side of the bargain then they will destroy you.
*creates a sphere of ice around her, protecting her from the shadows*
*arms glow blue and destroys all the nano creatures inside of him with electromagnetic energy*
Sorry havent commented since im not needed
That was your contract. And you broke it. Sorry *Sends enerfy wave to throw Dragona back to the dawn of time and smashes him against a rock*
*The sphere is covered in shadows which begin to press in on it*
Come on out Chio... you know I won't hurt you to bad
*uses his energy to pull Edward back too*
brb
I have to go now. Bye!
Zaf, they were in Ancient Greece. If we're talking about temples of Zeus... Niccolò isn't that old.
Well. Actually. He only counts his age from the year he was born until this year. But if you count all the ages of his names together (because he remembers all of those years, and once you bring magic into it, what is age but an accumulation if memory?), and add that to the hundreds of years he's spent back in time, he's easily oner 10,000 years old. Probably around 17000, based on some rough calculations, but he doesn't count all those years.
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*starts to sweat as she tries to keep the Sphere stable*
No!
((bye dragona))
Bye Dragona
Gtg, bye
*Cracks appear inside the sphere*
You can't stay in there forever, bring it down and say you lose and we all go home more or less fine ^-^
You know, I never thought of how many years that really is... 0.0
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