Board Thread:Roleplaying/@comment-29461586-20160619230249/@comment-29458028-20160627113714

Hayden just stood in the rain, the water not even seeming to wet him, as it flowed around Hayden, incapable of violating his personal sphere. Whatever he was doing, Hayden certainly repelled all the rainwater, as he stood in the open, contemplating the sky.

"Just think about it, Sara. When was the last time you ever let the rain touch your skin willingly, and enjoyed every last moment of it. When was it that you started complaining about one of nature's gifts to man?" said Hayden, as he smiled and his repulsion field dissapeared.

Hayden ALLOWED the rain to drench him. Something most people would never allow to happen. He didn't seem to care that all his clothes were wet.

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Al decided to just sit back and watch. He didn't understand why Zarina was so unpredictable. One moment, she seemed fine, and the next moment, after he passed a simple comment about her hand to hand, she flipped.

An inexplicable mystery he could never solve. Al knew that he and Zarina were but acquaintences, but her responses to any of his words puzzled him. Why was she so demanding of him to understand her? Why did she act like his approval was so important?

Problems Al knew he couldn't expect to solve. At least not without a proper explanation from a girl whom he knew he could trust.

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"Ah well, I make do with what I have. Stir!" said Elynius as he started controlling the arrows that were stuck in the Templar. Now, all the arrows moved like they were orbiting a sun inside the Templar, ripping flesh in their path...

Certainly wasn't as fatal as swords, but indestructible, blunt arrows ripping through flesh was most definitely a health hazard.