Board Thread:Roleplay/@comment-5618861-20160728192446/@comment-27950421-20160816211055

(Puttting, in, lots, of, commas, doesn't, help, you're, case, it, just, makes, you, look, kind, of, dumb. You don't have to a god to be immune to a sleeping spell. It's just putting something to sleep not the total erasure of matter or some such nonsense. Sleep spells don't work on golems, automotons, or undead. Nor do they work on living creatures that do not sleep or things with a sufficiently strong will. The only way you could generate a sleap spell strong enough that only a god could resist it is if you happened to be a god yourself. This only gods can resist or fight back against something is getting old, especially when you use on such minor stuff as simple status effects.)

(With Aro)

I perk up, "Hold on, be right back."

I disappear.

(With Palethorn)

I pop up beside Palethron, "For your information I do troll both the Order and the Radical Faction. Far worse than I've done to you. Just ask Druela."

(In Lescatie)

Druela opens the door to her chambers only to unleash a flood of tapioca pudding.

She pops her head out of the flood, "REPTILE YOU ASSHOLE!!!"

(With Palethorn)

I cross my arms and look at Palethorn with an air of superiority, "You should feel honored that I even took time out of my busy schedule of annoying people to put a Diablos in your way. Now if you'll excuse me, I'm going to back to the lovely picnic I was having."

I disappear.

(With Aro)

I reappear and grab another dango, "Sorry, a nooblet needed to be educated. Now where were we?"

(With the Diablos)

The Diablos stumbles, trying to resist the sleeping spell but after a few moments the beast collapses unconscious.