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(PSN)CimmerianHydra

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  1. Although I've been playing the game for quite some time, I still feel like I'm a newbie and there is so much I don't know, so much I could do a lot more efficiently.

    So I'm looking for a supportive, mid-to-big sized clan, where I could learn the details of the game and have fun with others.

  2. The Wukong kept fighting. Alternating between a Daikyu arrow, a Hikou shot and an Iron Staff blow, he kept attacking every single Grineer on sight. And he could do it so gracefully, so harmonically, that one would not think it was the same Wukong that just dropped from the sky because it fell asleep and lost balance.

    The Tenno behind that Wukong - that's the true nature leading the frame - was a terrific fighter. Capable of dispatching a Grineer army with any form of Void Energy, he could be the very best operative around. If only...
    If only he didn't fall in love with the feeling of controlling a Wukong. At first, he discarded it, claiming it was "too clumsy", "too elastic", or even "too easy". Mission after mission, however, he started to like it, more and more; not only that, he also absorbed some of the Frame's natural character and became a mostly lazy, inattentive, even dizzy Tenno. But, in times like these, the true fighter this child of the Void once was shows up. Those are moments of total seriousness.

    He jumped to avoid a slash from the side, then extruded its Iron Staff right above the enemy; as the latter ended up impaled, the Wukong stood on top of the staff, balancing on one foot; he then got his Daikyu out, and shot one, two, three, four Grineer. Retracting the staff and jumping down, he landed on another trooper, crushing its helmet and the cloned skull within. He then proceeded to aim his staff towards the next enemy - he commanded the weapon to extend. Wukong didn't notice it at first - he was holding the staff by the end he wanted to extend.

    Unfortunately, those moments don't last too long.

    The Staff hit the Warframe right in the face, sending it flying from the knock back; he flew over the railing of the platform, only to land some meters below - but many meters away.
    The Wukong emitted a flash of white light upon impact. The landing should have broken his spine, or whatever kept his upper body aligned; but there he was, still in one piece. He immediately notices there are more people around him, two to be exact: a girl and someone that seemed human.
    "I'm fine..." he said, slowly extending the right arm in the air. "Have you..." No, please don't.
    "Have you seen my extraction point?"

  3. All the Wukong could see was just the black abomination setting up something that looked like an attack. Its gauntlets coated in pure ice, it'd have hit the Warframe... if another Warframe didn' t swap places with him. Instantaneously, the Wukong found himself on a platform at higher altitude; he understood what happened, right before receiving a message containing all the information about the Black Dragon.
    "I must have joined someone else's mission" he concluded "or even something better." As he read the message, at first the Wukong didn't notice a Grineer Powerclaw sneaking up behind him. The Grineer muttered an unintelligible sentence as he tried to slash the Warframe with his Cleaver; the swung weapon seemed to slash through the Frame effortlessly. The momentum of the slash brought the Grineer a step forward, to a point where it should have collided with the Tenno - it collided with nothing, except a thick wall of rapidly expanding smoke.
    The smoke condensed again right behind the Grineer, taking a familiar form. "Fight now, ask later" he whispered to himself, "sure I'll ask some questions later."
    The Wukong extracted his Iron Staff and pointed its tip to the Grineer. Fast as lightning, the staff expanded to hit the enemy, launching it way out the platform.
    The Wukong then approached another group of Grineer troopers, one level below, ravaging them with powerful blows; and then another, and another: the Tenno was trying to put down as many minions as possible. Some time later, a message would appear on the Loki Prime's intercom: "For now, I owe you one".

  4. The heavily polluted landscape of Sedna let only a bleached gray silhouette define the shape of any building or structure on sight. Many shapes contributed to the overall form of this landscape: facilities, factories, military installations. From the average height of those buildings an elongated shape stood up. What could it be? Was it an electrical tower? A radio relay? A lightning rod? No, it was...
    "Operative. You've been sitting idle for ten minutes now, are you experiencing difficulties?" At the very top of the pole, a humanoid figure would be sitting, balancing his waist on the tip. "Operative?" the voice, a feminine one, called once again. "I'm fine, Lotus", he answered, "I fell asleep. As I always do. You actually should have known that beforehand..."
    The Lotus would sigh, then reply: "You accomplished your task, Tenno. Extraction is available. It's been available since ten minutes ago." "I'll get back to the Liset as soon as I... as I..."
    The Tenno, white spots faintly glowing on his body, gave up to his sleepiness again. The two bright tails protruding from his helm floated like feathers in the wind: a Wukong wouldn't be, without those.
    "Ah, you're moving again. Be careful as you reach the extraction point, Tenno." Wait, he was moving again? Wukong woke up once more, trying to get a sense of those words - he didn't move at all. He saw Sedna's harsh ground rapidly running towards him, which made him realize he must have lost his balance over his iron staff - and he was about to become a Wukong-pancake. "Zäo-le!" Wukong screamed, in place of a normal "oh no"; instinctively, his hand reached the iron staff right below him: by infusing a small amount of his energy into the weapon, the Warframe managed to shrink it back to a manageable size. Wukong knew he'd be perfectly able to withstand the collision with the ground; as he came to know right after, his main problem wouldn't be how fast he'd land, but where he'd land. A great cloud of dust and dirt swelled up in the air, following a loud thud.
    Wukong stood back up without any heavy injury - he survived worse - but what he saw after the dusty cloud had dispelled truly scared him to death. He was, upright, face to face with a black monster. He had never seen something like that: he could only recognize Infested and Technocyte implants coated in a pitch-black metallic shell.
    Moments of absolute terror he lived, the Wukong - only to completely forget about it an instant later. "Hi" he said, as if nothing happened, "have you seen my extraction point? It must be somewhere around here."
    Was it bravery, or just stupidity? Oh, if only he noticed he dropped right in the middle of an intense battle, right in front of a monster more than seven people were already trying to put down. He probably even stood in the line of fire of one of those Tenno.
    Not like anything would have gone differently if he had actually noticed, anyways.

     

  5. It might be! His personality is akin to a Deadpool-type, just add a pinch of clumsiness to it and you've got this Wukong here. I'm a huge fan of Chinese mythology/literature myself so don't worry, I'll try to play a good Son Goku- whoops, Sun Wukong.

  6. Sure thing. I'd like to play an inattentive and (mostly) clumsy Wukong; he usually carries only a Daikyu and Hikou, he extremely rarely wields any melee weapon - mostly because he doesn't notice he can equip a melee weapon other than his iron staff until it's too late. He'd have awesome fighting skills, if only his attention span wasn't so short - he's also slightly lazy when it comes to doing any heavy duty, and prefers escaping thanks to his "Wukong trickery" rather than actually getting his hands dirty.

    Other than that, he's mostly a cheerful and sociable type, who strongly believes in teamwork (maybe because working in teams means splitting the amount of work).

    You can imagine him as a white-crimson-black Wukong, default helmet, and white energy.

  7. Hello!

    I've been reading here and there, and would love to join the roleplay. I've been roleplaying for quite a long time, albeit not always in English; I'm pretty sure I'm fluent enough for everybody to understand (no complaints up to this day), but feel free to point the mistakes out if I happen to make any.

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