Your name is Amy Nakamura, a 17 year old void Oni, and right now you’re still comforting your bitch cousin as she cries into your shoulder. This is really, really different then how you imagined your day ending. Now you’re not entirely sure what you’re going to do now. You kinda ran over to Trish’s house without a real plan in mind…
Maybe Trish or Yuki would know what to do? Well, maybe Trish, Yuki is pretty out of it. You idly rub your cousin’s fox like ears as she finishes her sobbing, when all of a sudden your stomach starts rumbling. Guess you burned more energy then you thought you did. Trish noticed the sound and quirks an eyebrow at you. You can tell that she’s saying “You didn’t even bother to eat before you ran over, didn’t you?”
You respond in the only way applicable to the situation, you stick your tongue out at her, which gets you a smirk in return.
Rules: Votes are given a 10-15 minute voting period (This is not a hard time limit), the dice used are 3d10s and the occasional d100 both are best of three. I try to add write-ins to the post if they’re applicable to the situation, shitposting write-ins will be ignored unless they are genuinely funny and can be added.
Try to have fun!
Joshua Allen
Ugh forgot the second post...
Also writing.
Tyler Garcia
“Yuki, you gonna be alright?” You ask your older cousin as she starts to settle down.
“Y-yeah, I’m going to be alright. I just… Really needed to let that all out.” She tells you, right before her stomach rumbles too. You share a meaningful look with her before you both start laughing.
“I’m starting to see the family resemblance…”Trish mutters in the background.
Yeah you think that she’ll be alright, she just needed to let it out… All over your shirt…
Gross
You move over to the slightly smaller dresser next to Trish’s and you fish out a replacement shirt. After a few years of sleeping over at each other’s houses you just started leaving clothes with each other, pretty convenient in this case.
“Well I’m starving, and apparently Yuki is too.”
“I could eat.” Trish replies.
>Right, so we going somewhere?
>Who wants to order take-out?
>I’m sure I can cook something up here.
>Write-in?
Jose Perez
>Who wants to order take-out?
Andrew Green
>>Right, so we going somewhere? Yuki, you wanna start in on that emotion back pay? Cuz there is -lovely- Pancake House down the way that has just the most expensive pancakes your emotionally distraught money can buy!
Noah Rivera
No need to be a bitch user.
Caleb Adams
Sorry, I meant it jokingly.
Gabriel Adams
>I’m sure I can cook something up here.
Kayden Hall
>I’m sure I can cook something up here.
Noah Martin
Writing.
roll me a 3d10 for cooking
Jonathan Scott
Rolled 6, 5, 4 = 15 (3d10)
Cookity-cook-cook
Leo Young
Rolled 3, 2, 10 = 15 (3d10)
Carson Johnson
Rolled 4, 7, 9 = 20 (3d10)
Benjamin Walker
Good good, got any cooking suggestions to throw at me while I write?
Ryan Peterson
Stirfry and dumplings/potstickers.
Brody Ortiz
I personally have a great stuffed celery that I do. Very simple. Stuffed celery with cream cheese and green olives Dice the shit of out about half or more of a small jar of small green olives, I use a processor, Work in a brick of cream cheese into the processor and blend it all together. Make a piping bag out of a ziplock bag by cutting a corner off and use it to funnel the mixture into the celery. Makes about 2 stalks worth and is really really tasty. Best served chilled, like 10 minutes in the freezer or in the fridge over night. I make it for parties and it always goes over well. Even people that don't like celery or green olives on their own really like it.
Pork chops are easy. season (salt and pepper or whatever) and put on a cookie sheet in the oven at 350 for 1 hour. Comes out great, still a bit juicy but not overly so.
Nathan Stewart
Neat, thanks for that.
But Amy's probably just going to make a meatloaf :^)
Benjamin King
Dude no, Meatloaf is bad.
Connor Wood
“Welp, I know where your kitchen is, I can just make us something.”
“Cool, just make sure you put everything back the way you found it, and clean up after yourself.” Trish yells at you as you walk down the stairs.
“Yeah yeah.” You say to no one in particular. You quickly make your way down to the kitchen and get started. Although, it doesn’t look like there’s much to work with, the pantry and fridge are pretty empty. Meh, you’ll just make something simple then. You take out a box of macaroni and start it, then you get out some hot dogs from the freezer and put them on the mini electric grill. You’re busy for a little while, before you feel someone watching you…
You spin around as fast as you can, only for it to be Yuki… Her tail is wagging playfully…
>What’s up? You done ruining my shirts?
>You want to talk or?
>Wait… Do you feel that?
>Write-in?
Caleb Carter
>Wait… Do you feel that?
Luis Turner
>What’s up? You done ruining my shirts?
Elijah Turner
>Wait… Do you feel that? A mystery box? How thoughtful!
Cameron Young
>What’s up? You done ruining my shirts? >Wait… Do you feel that?
Colton Price
>>Wait… Do you feel that? MMYYYYYYSTERY BOOOOOOX!
David Rodriguez
>You want to talk or? >Wait… Do you feel that?
Chase Turner
>What’s up? You done ruining my shirts? >Wait… Do you feel that?
Brandon Nelson
>Everyone votes for the mystery box
I love you guys
first roll me a d100
Jaxson Morales
Rolled 40 (1d100)
come on low dice.
Jacob Cooper
Rolled 64 (1d100)
Alexander Thomas
Rolled 57 (1d100)
Michael Wood
Rolled 30 (1d100)
Caleb Martin
Rolled 18 (1d100)
Charles Adams
Okay a 64 isn't world shattering, now roll 3d10 DC is 7
Caleb Jackson
Rolled 9, 6, 3 = 18 (3d10)
John Gray
Rolled 10, 6, 2 = 18 (3d10)
Landon Morgan
Rolled 8, 10, 2 = 20 (3d10)
Jace Moore
NICE!
Jayden Richardson
Nice one user
Michael Fisher
You were about to say something snappy to your cousin, when you felt something… crawling on your skin.
“Hey… You feel that Yuki?” You ask your smiling cousin. Her ears twitch in response, almost as if she was listening for… whatever it was that you were feeling. After a few seconds her ears stop, and her tail stops wagging as well.
“Fae.” She spits as her eyes narrow. Not that she mentions it, you can smell fae magic. A growl rips itself from your chest as you put two and two together.
>We’re going back up-stairs and letting Trish know.
>Let’s go check it out.
>I’ll check it out.
>Write-in?
Jason Smith
>We’re going back up-stairs and letting Trish know.
Christopher Roberts
>We’re going back up-stairs and letting Trish know.
Colton Bennett
>We’re going back up-stairs and letting Trish know.
Charles Moore
>>We’re going back up-stairs and letting Trish know. See if she has any wards or something.
Aaron Morris
Rolled 2, 2, 9, 10 = 23 (4d10)
Writing.
Rolling for Trish
Adrian Turner
2 out of 4 isn't so bad, right?
Levi Turner
Same rolling rules Amy has, she just gets an extra dice.
Wyatt Myers
“Right, first thing’s first, we’re telling Trish. Yuki nods and then you both move quickly back up the stairs (after you turned the stove off and put the food in the microwave).
“Trish! We’ve got a problem.” You yell as you slam her door open.
“Yeah, I know. Something tripped my wards again. But they’re not near us, they’re a street over.”
“You think we should take a look?” You ask your tiny Lord. She rubs her chin in thought for a moment.
>Yeah, we should check it out.
>No, it’s not our problem.
>Write-in?
Elijah Fisher
>>Yeah, we should check it out. Got an idea on where they are, maybe direction? Might be possible to sneak up on them.
Henry Sullivan
>No, it’s not our problem. Don't get the Hime involved.
Jacob Ortiz
>Yeah, we should check it out. At least see what's going on and if it will affect us.
Nathan Hughes
>Yeah, we should check it out.
Aaron Cooper
Rolled 2, 4, 10, 4, 4, 2, 7 = 33 (7d10)
Writing.
Roll me another 3d10 I'll be rolling as well.
Adam Foster
Rolled 6, 1, 3 = 10 (3d10)
Elijah Morgan
Rolled 4, 10, 2 = 16 (3d10)
Jaxson Stewart
Third roll?
Parker Clark
Rolled 5, 8, 8 = 21 (3d10)
Logan Campbell
Nice save on that last one.
I'm going way too slow tonight aren't I?
Ayden Cox
Nah man, you're good
Caleb Bailey
Stir fry is easy and quick. Chop food, toss in oiled pan, cook, put on plate. Meatloaf takes time to bake.
Isaiah Nelson
a bit yeah, but I think the main problem is it has been a while since your last thread so people may have lost interest.
Zachary Evans
Tiny bit, It's a monday though.
Gavin Davis
Well thanks for showing up, you think I should run again tomorrow? Or would just doing it on friday be better?
Adrian Sullivan
Run again tomorrow.
Isaac Wilson
Thanks for running man. I'm down for tomorrow but Friday might be better
Aaron Adams
I would like tomorrow, but Friday would be fine too.
Cameron Gutierrez
I'll be here regardless of the day.
Adrian Anderson
Ain't done yet, just asking a question (and buying time to I can shitpost elsewhere)
Writing now.
Asher Ramirez
If you're going to QM, Please put time into it. As they say, Do it right or don't do it at all.
Camden Anderson
“We should check it out.” She concludes after a few seconds of deliberation. “It may not be the same fae you were dealing with before, but it’s better to be safe than sorry.”
“Alright, but if we’re doing this we’re doing it quick and quiet.”
“That’d be a great plan, if we knew where they were rather than just an ambiguous area. No, we need to figure this out before we rush into it.” Trish replies to your assessment.
“If we wait too long they could escape, or just leave.” You shoot back. Trish gets another pensive look on her face, while Yuki’s ears start twitching again.
“They’re not moving yet, but I’m not sure how much longer they’ll be here.”
>Go now and move towards to the area quietly.
>Scy them out with (Trish and Amy roll)
>Write-in?
Easton Smith
>Scy them out with (Trish and Amy roll)
Alexander James
Friday would be better for me, but tomorrow is fine. Also, I hope Amy remembered to turn off the stove.
Jordan Thomas
>Scy them out with (Trish and Amy roll)
Dominic Anderson
She did
Noah Davis
Rolled 1, 2, 7, 6 = 16 (4d10)
Alrighty roll me a 3d10.
Ethan Powell
Rolled 10, 2, 4 = 16 (3d10)
Tyler Hill
Rolled 10, 6, 10 = 26 (3d10)
Jason Jenkins
Rolled 4, 5, 5 = 14 (3d10)
Jayden Ward
damn it feels good to be gangster
David Stewart
Where do you store that luck user? writing
Charles Perez
You grumble in consent as Trish moves over to her desk and starts fiddling with some of the tools there. You move towards the window and close your eyes.
In
Out
In
Out
You enter the void and focus on the area around the house. You can feel the magic being used further down the street. You hone in on it with alarming alacrity. You can tell that the Fae is alone, and they’re…. Erecting something. It’s not like the domain you fought in, it’s more similar to Trish’s wards.
What could they be doing?
You open your eyes and look at Trish who seems to have completed her scrying as well.
“I only saw one, but they’re doing something to obscure me a bit, I couldn’t make anything out.”
“There’s only one, but they’re creating some sort of.. Well the best way to describe it would be ward. At least that’s what it felt like to me.” You say with a shrug. Yuki ears finally stop twitching as she looks at the both of you.
“They’ve stopped what they’re doing. But they haven’t run off yet.” >What do?
(Don't check it out, check it out, how are you going to do it, etc.)
Christian Morales
check it out
Jack Hughes
Head in the general direction of the fae, but at like 3 "normal" teens as best as possible
Michael Ortiz
check it out, be cautious
Jacob Johnson
Alrighty let me help you guys out with some tactics for being sneaky.
>Use Yuki's glamour on all three of you to try and sneak up on the fae.
>Just use you and your cousin's supernatural relfexes and senses
>Other?
Nathaniel Price
>Use Yuki's glamour on all three of you to try and sneak up on the fae.
Matthew Garcia
>Use Yuki's glamour on all three of you to try and sneak up on the fae.
Jacob Reed
>Use Yuki's glamour on all three of you to try and sneak up on the fae.
Noah Diaz
Rolled 4, 8, 10 = 22 (3d10)
Alrighty, I'll roll for Yuki and then Trish while you guys give a 3d10 roll.
Levi Powell
Rolled 6, 2, 5, 1 = 14 (4d10)
And Trish
Gavin Gomez
Rolled 2, 8, 10 = 20 (3d10)
Christian Stewart
Rolled 4, 5, 4 = 13 (3d10)
Joseph Howard
Rolled 6, 4, 5 = 15 (3d10)
Jaxson James
Hime-sama is not very sneaky.
John Bell
Cousins indeed. Nice batch of rolling.
Writing.
Joshua Ward
Rolled 7, 7, 1, 2, 1, 5, 5 = 28 (7d10)
“Yuki, do you think you can recreate that glamour you had on yourself for all three of us?” Trish asks her.
“I’ve never done it before, I can give it a shot.” She replies, surprisingly earnest “Be sure to, like, tell me if you feel off or anything afterwards. I don’t want to make you guys sick.” She tells you both, before she claps her hands and closes her eyes. She almost looks like she’s praying…. All of a sudden the world twists and bends, and then it stops just as quickly.
“Ugh, it feels like my heads behind glass. Everything is all blurry.” Trish complains, she’s not wrong, everything is kind of blurry and un-focused.
“Sorry, but that’s what it’s like for me too.” Yuki says.
“Ain’t a big deal, we just need to hurry.” You tell them both. All three of you slip out the front door as silently as possible. The fae is at the end of the street, facing a small cottage-like house. The three of you creep closer to him? Yep, definitely a male, you can clearly see masculine features on this one. At about 20 feet away you can just make out that he’s wearing a Titania’s Silence jacket. You don’t get a chance to move closer though, as you were creeping up Trish tripped up and cursed under her breath. It was incredibly quiet, but the fae heard her anyway. He stops his, whatever he was doing and looks around. He can’t see you, that much is certain, but then he takes a deep breath.