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Daniel Atlantus
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Daniel looked as she threw the key into the water again, where it turned back into a piece of coral. "Why did you do that?" He asked, unable to comprehend why Akane had just wrecked the easier solution. He didn't want to admit it, but her idea was the better one.
((Sorry, writer's block.))
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Daniel Atlantus
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"Go for it" Daniel said, replacing his sword in its scabbard and sitting down. If something didn't happen soon he was either going to fall asleep or die of boredom. Not wanting to do either, he decided to keep himself occupied with idle conversation. "So, what's the weather like on this island?" He asked, seemingly out of the blue.
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WHY IS HE SO FREAKING CUTE?!??!

Name: Link <3
Likes: Me
Dislikes: YOU!!
Owner: Me!! 8D
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 Wisteria Gwendolyn
What you see on the outside is not always the same as the inside.
Wisteria sat through Daniel and Akane's entire conversation with a look of extreme fear on her face. She didn't want her arm to be chopped off, an wan't exactly sure that Akane's idea would work. Wisteria felt pretty helpless.
"Umm... guys?" she said, but the two continued to argue. "Guys! HEY!" Wisteria had to wave her arms in thier faces to get the pair's attention, a blod action for Wisteria. She pointed over to a jagged rock, on the tip of which the battered bracelet lay scorched and in pieces, wires and splintered metal poking out of the core. "It's already off. I zapped it with lightning," she said sheepishly.
((Whoa, Avira's really pretty now XD))
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aera stormsea 
Aera blinked at Zuhara; for a moment she forgot her manners but quickly regained them. Aera couldn't help but think that Zuhara needed to get out more, but she quickly pushed the rude thought from her mind and said, "Come here often? I live here! A lot of merpeople do," Aera looked out into the dark waters. The sun's last rays streaked over the water, a golden red ray illuminating the starry sky. Zuhara was right; Erethra was really and truly breathtaking.
Aera looked at Zuhara and bit her lip. They were pretty far from the beach, and Zuhara couldn't take the salt water for too long. "What are we going to do?" Aera sighed quietly, and realised that she had to stick with this mermaid or her conscience would never let her forget it.
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My
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Clair relaxed a while in the flames then she saw a woman with beautiful blue hair walk past. I should probably leave to. Clair thought. Then large flames formed her and she walked out. Clair followed the blue haired woman because she was not dressed like anyone else that she had seen in this odd building. The woman walked along the shore and stopped and looked into the sea with a somewhat worried but relaxed look Clair ran over to her. "Are you looking for something?" She said to the woman with blue hair.
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Taiyo wants Valhalla's Eternal Armor 114k/700k
wish me luck XD
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Daniel Atlantus
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Daniel looked at the shattered, smouldering piece of tehnology with a look of mild bewilderment. "Yeah. I guess you could do that, too." He said quietly, wondering how exactly Wisteria managed to get lightining to strike that exact point without harming her.
He looked around as he heard Belrina call out and nodded slightly. He had heard it too, although he didn't exactly know what 'it' atually was. "Shall we go find out?" He asked nobody in particular, already perking up. Action was just what the doctor ordered for a chronic case of boredom such as his.
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