A panpipe or lyre.
For duty, duty, must be done, the rule applies to everyone;A piano.
Pad of paper
Books.
For duty, duty, must be done, the rule applies to everyone;
Because why not.
pffft hahahahahahahahahhhaahhahaha noA private island.
"We can handle what is true, for we are already living it."A room.
simple asAn Frog Golf ball with Healing Factor so it doesn't die easily.
...ehehA shirt.
It is sometimes an appropriate response to reality to go insane.A Deidara combat puppet.
No idea.
edited 28th Sep '14 1:16:00 AM by MicoolTNT
"We can handle what is true, for we are already living it."Something to perpetually recharge her mana/energy so she won't get tired in a fight.
...ehehWhy would Logo's avvie need/want that? You mean my avvie, right?
Anyway, Fate gets a Nanoha-shaped pillow.
He gets the moon.
And Calia gets new powers.
edited 28th Sep '14 1:15:32 AM by IchigoPockyChama
A Deidara cosplay set
A book.
"We can handle what is true, for we are already living it."A new magic wand.
"Never let anyone tell you that something is impossible." - Monty Oum, 1981-2015An upgrade for his system so he has infinite Lightning points.
...ehehThe souls of everyone who's tried to kidnap her over the years.
"Never let anyone tell you that something is impossible." - Monty Oum, 1981-2015A trilby.
More snakes. And a flute to charm them.
"Never let anyone tell you that something is impossible." - Monty Oum, 1981-2015His parents.
If only resurrection were possible in his setting... =(
To Be Lawful or Good situations do happen in her story. It gets her conflicted indeed.
edited 28th Sep '14 11:00:24 AM by ironcommando
...ehehSeveral pre-signed, blank pardons. So she can Take a Third Option if she ever has to decide To Be Lawful or Good.
TV Tropes's No. 1 bread themed lesbian. she/her, fae/faera lockpicking kit.
These two may literally be more bark than bite, but they are no less tenacious than everyone else.More water to breathe.
"Never let anyone tell you that something is impossible." - Monty Oum, 1981-2015
Hassou-Tobi
And then there was silence