Hello network.
[ He's got a better idea of how to use the device now, and he's actually holding it correctly. Text transcription into other languages was another skill he picked up, but being this is the quintessential English prick, Arthur sees no reason to try and communicate with those that don't speak his language.Currently I'm located at
(
Read more... )
Hmmmm, you could always use a sword. In my experience, there's usually some lying around if you look hard enough. Might have to pry it off a skeleton, but they had their chance with it.
Reply
A sword would be acceptable, seeing as I'm quite skilled in using one. [ A raise of the brow. ] However, seeing as it is no longer Medieval times, locating a skeleton with a spare sword might be slightly difficult. Can you offer any other suggestions?
Reply
Swords are pretty trendy right now where I'm from! Don't diss. I don't really remember what kind of weapons my world had when it was like this. Shards of glass, maybe?
Reply
I'm not... doing anything of the sort. I don't mean to say swords aren't useful, just that they're not used much anymore, especially since the innovation of guns and other such arsenal.
Oh yes, glass indeed. A bit crude, but a doable suggestion.
Reply
Guns? The kind that shoot bullets? Wow, I haven't seen anyone use one of those in years! Not exactly my tastes, but hey, whatever floats your boat. If that fails you can just stick the glass on a branch for a spear.
Reply
[ Which of course, is Japan's programme. ]
What else would guns shoot? Marshmallows? [ A sigh. ] I might as well craft a bow and arrow. It doesn't matter; as long as I locate some type of weapon, I should be able to cope just fine with the situation. Keep in mind, this venture isn't planned for some time, of course.
Reply
Lasers? Not sure. Most people nowadays stick to swords and lances and stuff. And you could always get creative with your weaponry.
[ In lieu of being able to levitate, she leans back against the nearest surface and starts strumming on her bass battle axe guitar. thing. ] Or use your fists.
Just don't forget about me when you pick a date for your little excursion. The name's Marceline, by the way.
Reply
I expect it will happen within the next few weeks, [ as in, tomorrow ] and by then, I'll have assembled a team and constructed a plan. [ as in, he is also the king of wishful thinking ]
Reply
Seems like you're going through a lot of effort for this. Have a little fun with it! We're exploring, not going on a camping trip.
Reply
Not quite. We're doing a bit more than exploring, Marceline; we're attempting to locate an exit to this miserable existence we've been 'blessed' with. I think that's more than enough reason to plan this out.
Oh, and of course, apparently, there's a plethora of monsters to worry about out there, so.
Reply
[ She smiles and leans back, only to stumble and catch herself as she starts to fall. Still not used to not levitating. Definitely not looking happy at the minor slip-up, but she brushes it off. ]
An exit would be handy. I'm in no rush, but if you're desperate to get out, I've got nothing against helping! Sure beats sitting around waiting for something to happen.
Reply
Leave a comment