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skeletee

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  1. well written and insightful first post, manny i can't wait to see how your character develops throughout the course of the war as well as after.
  2. I know I was only in there for less than twenty-four hours, but it felt like months. I was held captive in a small room, sometimes with six other people at a time - all dressed in red and strapped with guns. It was dark and cold all the time, and I was told very little of what was happening on the outside. Every time another Triad walked into the room and the door creaked open for just a few moments, I had a chance to tell between night and day. But still, every time felt like my last of seeing the outside. In my final moments of captivity, I finally woke up and quickly realised that it was unusually quiet. I first noticed that I had been shivering, followed by the harsh prickling of the concrete floor beneath me. My first thought was to look for one of my brothers, Stephen, who they had taken as their other Dojin-Kai hostage. I began to cry at all the thoughts that raced my mind and all of the possible worst case scenarios. Did they move him and execute him somewhere else? Have they killed another one of us? Does that mean the demands made to our next in command weren't met.. and what does this mean to the rest of my family? Since the start of the war, our numbers were dwindling quickly and the grief I've been experiencing up to this point was torment. This was my only chance of escape if I wanted to see them again. Enough thinking, I acted fast. Without a battery in my phone or GPS, I couldn't call anyone for help or locate where I was. My first priority was to be as unidentifiable as possible, which meant stripping off clothes that I have been captured in. I jumped into the nearest body of water and swam across it - I ran across the construction site, along alleyways, crouched in and out bushes. I had to be tactical and out of sight where possible until, eventually, I ended up at a clothing store. I met a stranger outside, and he offered to buy me a phone battery. I promptly threw on a rain jacket from the store and hopped onto the back of his bike. I owed this man my life, so I hope I am able to repay him in the future. The stranger took me to Central MD, where I called one of my Dojin-Kai sisters, Tereza. I've never felt so relieved when I heard someone's voice over the phone and neither did she. I cried to her and explained that I had been captured but managed to escape. She organised someone to pick me up stayed on the phone until she knew I was safe. I was then taken to a location where we were reunited and once we were alone, I explained to her what happened and who was in the room with me when I got captured. I was welcomed back onto the frequency with her other brothers and sisters that were still standing. Slowly, my hope returned. The chance of me escaping was slim to none and I will never have another opportunity like that again. Moving forward, I have no choice but to lay low, even when I am overwhelmed with the temptation to jump at every opportunity to protect my brothers and sisters. Once they find out that I've escaped, they will be out for my blood. I can't give them the chance.
  3. love the video - it's been fun so far! looking forward to seeing how the dynamics between wca and dojin-kai will develop over time.
  4. these posts are all looking sick. so proud of you guys and the quality rp you're producing, keep up the good work
  5. you selling the best club in town? can't believe this rn. -1
  6. It's been great hanging out with you lot. Great group dynamic and every interaction has so far been fun and hilarious. Looking forward to seeing you guys in-game more often.
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