Horsenhero wrote: Anton & Merle-
If you're both good for now, I'll get to the pair of you a bit later.
Yip I am all good.
Horsenhero wrote: Anton & Merle-
If you're both good for now, I'll get to the pair of you a bit later.
Rebecca's ability isn't really new...except that she's never thought to try it before. While not PL X or anything (because I don't believe in PL X characters), Rebecca's main limitations are her lack of imagination when she's stable and her lack of control when she's not.
Now that is tempting fate how about the other side of the universeShock wrote: David laughed. "I have a beautiful girl at my side who says she can take me wherever I want to go. What have I done to deserve such buena fortuna? How far do you think you can take us?"
Well, I've only got about two...maybe three chapters (counting this one) until we time jump to the new school year, so I wanted to start things off with a bang. Set the table and see what gets done. Most of this stuff is sub-plot development, despite everything being so dramatic.
[tucks a napkin into his shirt collar, grabs a knife and fork, and begins salivating]
Well I know what I'm doing after work. A quick Google put me on the path but it looks like quite the rabbit holeAut Cesare, aut nihil...Either a Caesar or nothing.
"A pearl on this Earth"
At least somebody is looking out for Merle's breakfast! ;~)I realize Merle is just having breakfast so I don't want to assume I can fast forward that far ahead
Congrats Shock! I knew Aut Cesare, aut nihil (Either a Caesar or nothing...or alternatively translated...All or nothing) would be pretty easy. It's the motto adopted by Cesare Borgia and is pretty famous, but, "A pearl on this Earth", which is how the French nobleman, Chevalier Bayard described Lucrezia Borgia is a bit more obscure.