... No, it is me that is stirring! I awaken once more to terrorize the living!
And if that ain't a Dynamic Entry I don't know what is.
Hmm... should I have Ms. Nakamura intervene, show us what an experienced Senshi can do?
The Danse Macabre CodexPutting Rey outside for now, as I've gotta go in early tomorrow. I'll be back tomorrow afternoon, hopefully, so we'll see how far the fight goes by then.
(So far as the issues from his power, I figured he needed a limiter or else he'd just indefinitely power everyone up, which would sort of kill the conflict, ya know? He'll get better with it as he practices.)
G'night all!
Easing back into life one step at a timeIt's nice to know that monsters can be considerate of their surroundings...
Alright, what is this thing?
The Danse Macabre CodexI won't, don't worry; after all, if it died just like that, would I get the chance to demonstrate how powerful Ms. Nakamura is before the final fight?
The Danse Macabre CodexA Geas can be a gift at times, but most often it comes as a curse. Essentially, anyone under the effect of a Geas is either obligated to do something or forbidden to do something, with grave consequences for breaking it;
worse, it is possible for one to have multiple, contradictory Geasa, making it impossible to keep from violating all of them in order to fulfill the others.
Such was the case with the hero Cu Chulainn, who was geased both to never eat dog meat and to always eat anything a woman offered to him; when a hag offered him dog meat, he was, to put it bluntly, screwed. This led directly to his death.
edited 28th Nov '10 10:08:59 PM by SullenFrog
The Danse Macabre Codex

I see what you did there.
Easing back into life one step at a time