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Pretty sure it was down all around



EDIT: Kinda getting mixed messages here Stalfos, first you pester me to post faster and now you're telling me to slow down when I'm still posting at pretty much the same rate (hell, my last post was almost a week ago)? And how does that even affect your duel, it's happening in a different room entirely?

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[quote name='Admiral_Stalfos19' timestamp='1318902985' post='5585613']
*has stopped, like, ages ago*
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NO!!!
YOU'RE STILL BICKERING!!!
JUST STOP IT!!!
TOTALOBELISK IS THE PERSON RUNNING THIS ZONEDAMN SHOW, AND IF YOU DON'T LIKE IT, YOU CAN LEAVE!!!
*takes deep breaths*
I'm sorry about that, but I'm just getting tired of the two of you going back and forth.
This is Obelisk's RP, not yours, Stalfos.
If TO wanted you to become a co-owner, that would have happened by now.
But you aren't.
You are a player.
Just be happy this thing is at least moving.

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I know that, but I just wanted to voice my expressions like I haven't done in... ages actually. That was all. I never intended any epic arguments of any form of scale, but... *shrugs* that happens, I guess =/

You do realize that was [i]meant[/i] to be taken with a grain of salt right? And not a whole bucket of caps lock raeg?

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[b]Name:[/b] Tarou Darakeru
[b]Age:[/b] 34
[b]Gender:[/b] Male
[b]Personality:[/b] Tarou is a man who often tries to be responsible for himself and himself alone. It is not uncommon for him to pass his own problems onto others when the opportunity arises. He does his best to stay out of trouble, but his laziness and lack of dedication can sometimes cause problems with all sorts of different people. He wants to be able to help others, but he lacks the drive or motivation to truly fulfill obligation. One might say he is "too lazy to feel fear," while others may say he's just oblivious. While dueling, he views himself as being quite clever with his own maneuvers, but lacks foresight into his opponents' strategy. If a trick works on him the first time (which it usually does), it probably won't work again.

[b]Appearance:[/b] He has dark brown-colored hair that stretches down and back along his neck from underneath a pale green bucket hat. He always appears to look overtired and unshaven, as his eyes always have dark rings around them and he always has a five-o-clock shadow. His clothing consists of a stained pale green trenchcoat, a bubblegum pink shirt underneath, and a pair of stained pale green slacks, which are held up by a black leather belt that has seen better days. He also wears a pair of black loafers that look incredibly worn.
[b]Deck Name:[/b] Passing the Buck
[b]Deck Strategy:[/b] The strategy of the deck is actually pretty unique. It consists purely of summoning monsters... and giving them to the opponent. These fully utilize a series of cards called "[url="http://forum.yugiohcardmaker.net/topic/266508-fushou-series-monsters-not-worth-the-paper-theyre-printed-on/"]Fushou[/url]", which roughly translates to "Freeloader".

[b]Biography:[/b] Tarou grew up in Domino City and was raised by his mother. His father was never home and spent most of his time drinking his problems away. He was a former professional duelist, but would seldom ever win. He would never bring money into the house and he would often be scolded by his wife to provide for the family. Eventually Tarou's father left his wife and child and went to pursue his other goals. As Tarou grew up, he was neglected by his mother, who cared more about focusing on work and keeping the house clean to truly bother with Tarou's upbringing, providing him with only what he needed to survive. The only thing his mother would truly do for him would be to scold him particularly harshly if he ever did anything wrong. So he settled on the fact that, if he got scolded for doing something wrong, he shouldn't do anything at all.

He became incredibly lazy, though he did quite enjoy playing Duel Monsters with whomever bothered to play with him, but he seldom had friends due to this lack of drive and motivation that was bred into his very being. When he turned 18, he was forcibly kicked out of his mother's house and had no other choice but to find work. He has jumped from job to job, but with no avail. Years went by and he barely made enough money to get by. Most of his money was earned through Ante dueling, which has been considered illegal for years. Unlike his father, he was a very competent duelist and utilized strategies that no other duelist would ever think of. He considered himself as able to duel smarter, not harder. Most of his duels were against those who didn't know his deck strategies, which made his victories that much sweeter.

When he was in his mid-20's, he was recruited by a talent scout and became a professional duelist for a number of years. However, once his deck's strategy had been figured out and analyzed, it was all too easy for his deck to be defeated time and again and his contract as a pro was revoked. He went back to illegal ante dueling, but his pro circuit tales had caught on about his deck strategies, so he would always lose. He had to develop a new strategy for sure. One no one else had ever thought of. Eventually he did and he started winning again. But this time, with this new deck, there were few who could competently attempt to defeat his strategies.

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