Board Thread:Roleplay/@comment-39791808-20190913232519/@comment-29564364-20190924004048

Wyz'Ard Arogoa wrote:

(In my defense, I literally waited a full twenty four hours for you. I thought you weren't coming back so I just moved on.) (And in mine, I'll say that I have a life outside of this wiki. A life that includes a full-time job that makes it impossible for me to be on 24/7 to reply instantly.

As a side note though, I'll add that I'm rather surprised than offended that you decided to move on after such a short window of inactivity as twenty four hours. In most of the RPs I've been part of, we could wait for three to five days, upon which point we'd post a message on the inactive player's wall asking them if they're still in, then give them two more days to respond.)

TheQueen43 wrote:

{[...] BTW, I'm sorry we've been moving so quickly for you and your character. I'll try to slow it down for you now.} (I appreciate the consideration, but it won't be necessary as I am leaving Deophezan 2.0. Like I said, my aforementioned job keeps me from juggling two RPs simultaneously and it seems Tales of Travel is showing signs of picking up the pace, with the end of the bar scene finally being in sight.)

"That's not a bad id--" Alex stops, realizing that the man he didn't even knoe the name of yet had already vanished while he was frozen in time. "God dammit, TheHD! How many times will this have to happen before you decide to quit that job!" he screams, waving a fist at the ceiling.

(I need that job to pay for the Wi-Fi I'm using to write you, dumbass!

Alpha: Welcome to real life, where everything sucks, Alex! Don't worry, you'll get used to it eventually.)

Alex clears his throat, regaining his composure. He then looks back and forth between the two ways of the cave as he weighs his options:

Heading back into the depths presents the most risk as his reserves of dried meat were already depleted from the who know how many days he'd been lost in there. He already got lucky once to make it back to the surface and he doesn't think he'd have the same luck again.

Heading out in search of the village without a guide -- whether paper or human -- is also risky, but not life-threateningly so since food wouldn't be as much of an issue, as made evident by the Owl Bear's words

And finally, waiting for the man's return is the safest option, but also the one that presents the greatest challenge: boredom.

And so, Alex decides to venture out into the wilderness, preying to RN Jesus to bless him with enough good luck to stumble upon the nearby human settlement. A couple nights of camping and hunting later, the answer to his preyer finally arrive as the village's lights come into sight. However, before he could reach them, an unidentified flying object comes upon him and takes him away into the sky, never to be seen again.

Legend has it that, to this day, he still smashing that alien mamono pussy.

 GOOD ENDING 

(Alex: ... ... ... Wut? •__•)