Chapter 3.3

Kyanosa walked back around the arena, grinning at the cheers of the crowd and specifically his group in the front row. He sat where he was before, between Kaye and Canopus. Kaye grinned and patted him on the back. “Dirk taught you to fight like that?”

“Dirk and Cowboy Bebop.”

“See. I told you you’d do great. What did you think Canopus?” She had glanced at the white haired man a few times during the fight, but was not able to figure out what he was thinking.

“Mostly what I would have done. But you’re too flashy. Should go for the simple, effective attacks over what looks better.”

Kyanosa threw up his hands. “You use your style, I use mine.”

“Neither of which is mine, I hope.” Dirk looked at them both.

Canopus stared back at the ring. “Don’t worry. We’ve learned more than that.”

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You never know

You never know what the world will throw at you. On Tuesday I had to WD40 a broom.

So I’m still on my old computer. My motherboard came in DOA so I had to send it back. It went out on Tuesday, so I am expecting the replacement sometime next week. It’s really the first DOA anything I’ve had in the…three computer’s I’ve built over the years, so that’s a pretty decent record. I’ve also never gotten dead pixels on my monitors. /knockonwood

Now if I can just survive the rest of the week without becoming waterlogged from all this rain…

Happiness

If there’s any one thing that I can be truly happy for, it is that I don’t attract flies like horses do.

Also, spending over a grand on new computer parts!!

Intel Core i5 processor
MSI P55-GD65 motherboard
GeForce 9800 GTX (x2)
Corsair DDR2 2GB (x4)

Too much stuff I would have to replace on a pre-built since I have plenty of hard drive space (1.5TB + 2 more of varying sizes), like my steel tower with easy open handle on the side, and I would’ve had to upgrade the video card anyway. So I would’ve been buying the chip+motherboard and the software? Now when the day comes that I have to just buy a whole new computer (if I ever get around to creating that server I wanted) I might just pull in a pre-built.

Otakon 2010

So as my husband pointed out, this is actually my 11th year of going to Otakon. That makes me feel so old! But I still remember Otakon of 2000 when my friend Anne decided with some of her other friends maybe two days before the con, that we were going, and getting up at 4am to drive up there on the Friday of the con, and having a hotel outside the city, and not being able to find parking, and walking a mile in a downpour. It’s a wonder I ever went back.

So if you want to see all the pictures, I had Picasa make one of those instant web pages here.

As for my swag pictures:

So in the back are Hope and Lightning figures. My favorite characters from FFXIII. I also wanted to get an Ashe, who I felt was the only really worthwhile character from FFXII (except Balthier, though I didn’t really like him) but alas, I didn’t see her. In the middle is my Otakon badge. The rest of the stuff was actually from our day at the Towson Mall the day after the con. A Pride and Prejudice comic (yeah it’s weird, plus I’m so used to seeing the characters from the A&E series that I can’t remember who is who.) the latest Mercades Lackey book in paperback, a fancy covered notebook, and yummy treats from Harry and Davids.

A print from Otakon’s Artist Alley of all the Eevee evolutions. It’s just so darn cute.

I’m a fan of Flaffy, and since we had a free print to pick out (Buy two, get one free and James got the other one.) I picked this one for fun.

Stuffed animals galore. In the back, the blue, pink, and green things are from Shugo Chara! One of my most favoritest series. Then Lugia, who I did not see a plush of the entire weekend until our last trip through the dealer’s room when we technically weren’t supposed to spend any more money. The green thing is Ai-kun from Macross Frontier. One of my other favoritest series. Then of course growlithe and lapras.

Lots and lots of manga. No need to list out all the series as you can read them if you really want to know.

And if you’re interested in seeing my room immediately post Otakon: Clicky. The ‘ghosting’ and any crookedness you see is from my using the panorama option on my camera. It automatically takes three pictures and puts them together. Doesn’t work as great on things this close, but it served my purpose.

Remember the Double Update!

I guess a failing of this website design is that if I do, do a double update, you have to click the little back button to see the first of the two. However, life goes on, and it ended up working really well as the second update gets you right into the first battle involving our heroes.

Chapter 3.2

The next two matches passed too quickly for Canopus and too slowly for Kyanosa. Naslok, the elf, quickly magicked his way through his fight, with Canopus muttering the whole time about fighting yet another fire-based opponent, and Malhildur threw enough rocks to viciously force her plain-clothed opponent out of the ring. Then came Kyanosa’s turn.

“Good luck Kyanosa,” Kaye said with a smile. “You’ll do great.”

Kyanosa pumped his fist in the air once and left his seat, walking up the stairs to his side of the arena. His thought-out plan for sizing up his opponent (which, for fairness’ sake, was thought out by Canopus and told to Kyanosa during the first match) went out the window when he first saw him. He, Kyanosa, survivor of the exploding planets, ten-foot-robots, magic-hurling demons, and death itself, was fighting a puppy.

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Chapter 3.1

“That was a marvelous breakfast as well,” Kaye said rubbing her stomach. She, Kyanosa, and Dirk had finished breakfast at Sydnei’s and were now heading toward the arena for the announcement of the matches.

Kyanosa sighed. “Yeah, I know. It was great. But I thought you guys were supposed to make sure I didn’t eat too much.”

Dirk shrugged. “Just don’t get an early match.”

“You can decide that?”

“No.”

Kyanosa sighed.

“You’ll be fine,” Kaye said, skipping a little as they walked.

She could feel the excitement in the air. The rest of the participants as well as spectators were gravitating slowly toward the arena.

Dirk looked around. “If you guys see Canopus or Josh or anybody especially good-looking, point them out so we can sit with them.”

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Oops…

Okay so despite the fact that I’ve had a hotel reserved since January and a number of the webcomics I normally read mentioned it, I totally forgot I was going to be gone on Sunday for Otakon. Yes. I am a bad person. Double update this coming Sunday.

Missed last week!?

Yeah, I didn’t realize it until late this past week that I had gotten so wrapped up in playing pokemon that I forgot to update last Sunday. Not good for someone who is currently trying to lure in new readers. /sad So here is the update you’ve been waiting for!? The tournament is finally getting underway.

I’ll be updating the character page at some point during the day and you might even see new buttons on the right hand menu (which I’ve been meaning to do but lacked the motivation). Hope you enjoy.

Chapter 2.4

Canopus stood with the others, but waited until they had already moved with the rest toward their respective Dragons. It did not matter to him much who he was fighting for, but he was at least curious. Alexis greeted all of her fighters with the same engaging smile she had been introduced with. She shook hands with everyone but then her eyes turned to him and she beckoned him over.

He moved toward her, hearing Kyanosa as he passed by.

“So you’re Dirk’s boss? You’re really tall. How come you don’t have scales?”

“I can break you with my pinky.”

Alexis smiled again as Canopus stopped at the edge of the group aligned with her. She stepped toward him, offering her hand. “I’m pleased to meet you, Canopus. I’ve heard great things about you.”

He took it and shook it while nodding once. From what he could tell, she looked and acted like a normal human. He wondered what it would be like fighting one of the Nine. Alexis’ hand tightened on his enough to be almost painful for a moment.

“You’ll get to fight plenty,” she smiled before turning back to the rest of the group.

The opening ceremony was a standard flashy array that usually accompanied things like this. A huge stone arena was surrounded by risers that held thousands of screaming fans. Each Dragon led out their group of fighters before showing off their powers a bit. Alexis made it snow bits of ice that tasted like candy on the tongue.

Checking out his future opponents did no good in a setting like this. He could tell most all of them held themselves well, but that was normal for a fighter of the level that would gather here.

“Now I wait another day…” Canopus grumbled when the group had met up after the ceremony was over.

“Aww, it’s not so bad Canopus,” Kaye said.

He kept grumbling, but now it was quieter.

Dirk almost smiled. “So that’s the deal. Sometime tomorrow each one of us fights some random opponent, unless we end up with each other. Spend tonight however you want to, but I suggest sleeping in your rooms so you don’t miss the entrance cutoff. I’m spending tonight with some music in my soundproof room and getting up tomorrow at eight for breakfast. Besides that, whatever. Have fun. Just don’t lose.”

Kyanosa shook a finger at Dirk. “That’s all good and well, but if we do get paired up against each other, it’ll be hard for us all not to lose.”

“That’s the problem.”

“No use worrying about that now,” Kaye aid.

Kyanosa nudged Josh. “So who are you staying with?”

“Search me. Some guy with a huge sword and a little kid. House 2 if you want to visit though.” The punk grinned.

“We’re in House 8,” Kyanosa informed him.

“How about we take a tour around the village?” Kaye asked.

Kyanosa and Josh quickly agreed. Canopus and Dirk admitted to other plans and the group went their separate ways until the next morning.