zarkcn replied to your post: oops, i killed him.
keith sit down
i just want you to be proud of me dad
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zarkcn replied to your post: oops, i killed him.
keith sit down
i just want you to be proud of me dad
i’m really one swood guy.
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@zarkcn // @rolover
IZZY IS A MEME. but izzy is my meme. also an amazing writer, and a new friend of mine from this fandom, but still an amazing person. i felt from the moment we started chatting that we really connected and really were going to be good friends and im so glad i wasnt wrong about that. i have probably more threads with them than i do with anyone else here because i love all their muses and all their writing and i can always count on them to have a good time with. plus they’re funny and their graphics are so pretty and i just love.
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“I NEED AN ADULT”
@zarkcn
‘well, aren’t you a sight for sore eyes -- how did you find me, paladin?’
truth be told, she’s immediately filled with a comfort sensation to be reunited with her original pilot -- 10,000 years apart couldn’t keep their bond from wavering.
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keith’s hands are respectfully placed behind his back as he enters the large doors to the emperor’s main control room, walking by guards who salute him as he brushes past them. but he ignores them, yellow eyes trained on the man who sits before him in the grandiose throne, and as he approaches his head bows respectfully, kneeling down with one knee.
‘vrepid sa, emperor zarkon.’
he greets respectfully, raising his bowed head to meet the other’s eyes once more.
‘we have news on the whereabouts of the lions and their paladins.’
he says, presenting a chip of data from where a translucent screen appears, illuminating codes of information and coordinates to the other.
‘they don’t seem to be very good at hiding.’