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Post by Robyn Stark on Sept 16, 2015 16:10:52 GMT -5
"Think that might be it?" Robyn asked, and moved back from the lava to join the group proper, not sure if it would need dragon glass or... normal Sword...
She notched an arrow and aimed, seeing as it was still at a distance. She presumed they'd be fighting it anyway. She drew then loosed the arrow at the worm.
(98 bow)
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Post by Marlow on Sept 16, 2015 16:16:58 GMT -5
Harwyn rushes at the creature with a roar, axe high and shield raised.
[Axes 102, Chain, Shield.]
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Post by The Forgotten God on Sept 16, 2015 16:19:07 GMT -5
Robyn: 193
Robyn's arrows slam into the creatures area near its brain, wounding it gravely. The mindless worm seeks only escape as it oozes across the cavern floor, seeking one of its tunnels. "A parasite!" Vhagus called out. "A distraction!" The pulsing grows thicker and louder and the strange blue mass begins to glow, to be visible, and a sort of...crack appears in it. "Steel for this," he said. "The glass will just shatter, I think." Others start approaching from all sides. "Or...you know, dragonglass too."
Need two teams, one on god duty and one to fight the Others!
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Post by Leona Redwyne on Sept 16, 2015 16:19:49 GMT -5
Ragnar decided to go for the Others. He had intended to go for the worm but when the Others appeared, he saw his duty there. He brandished Red Rain and screamed wordless fury at them.
Swords 100 Chain Shield
Red Rain
Red Rage: Every heavy hit Ragnar deals whilst wielding Red Rain has a 30% chance of inflicting 15 bonus damage. Medium and light hits have the same chance to deal 5 bonus damage.
Dirty Tricks: The first round in a fight where Ragnar and his opponent's rolls have no result, the opponent takes a light hit instead.
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Post by Amelia Royce on Sept 16, 2015 16:20:08 GMT -5
Prince Benjen drops his Obsidian sword and unsheathes his steel sword. God duty it is.
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Karyl Crowl
Prince
Proud Proprietor of Crowl's Crossbone Construction Company
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Post by Karyl Crowl on Sept 16, 2015 16:20:26 GMT -5
Crowl goes for the God. Cause he's a bamf and wants to find a way to make his armor glow blue like that.
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Post by Lyonel on Sept 16, 2015 16:21:49 GMT -5
Vulkon looked around, why were people wide eyed? That was just a fucking worm, it could be killed like anything else... By smashing it! Probably someone had to give the first step, so the others could feel a little encouraged.
"VUUULKON VOOOOLMARK!" Vulkon roars and charges at the God, he didn't have dragonshit so he couldn't take care of the others.
-Weapons --Two handed ---Warhammer 100 -Armor --Leather(25 points)
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Post by Kurts on Sept 16, 2015 16:44:36 GMT -5
Killion went for the Others, not as eager to be the first to swing a sword at a giant glowing mass they knew nothing about.
Swords 102 Full Plate
Riposte: Using two swords gives Prince Killion the benefits of a shield. Counters the first hit he is dealt in a fight to the death, inflicting a -10 to his opponent while suffering the effects of the blow himself.
Master Duelist: Riposte now prevents 10 damage from the first attack suffered in addition to its normal effects, and it ignores damage reduction. Every round of a fight that ends in no hit gives Killion a stacking +5 bonus to the next round's roll.
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Post by Lord Korben of Nightsong on Sept 16, 2015 17:06:05 GMT -5
"What the seven hells is thst thing!?" Nymos called as he looked at the blue mass. He would aid this battle and fight the others, possessing no blade that could harm a god.
Spear: 89 Bow: 75 Armor: 25 Chain
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Post by Marlow on Sept 16, 2015 17:19:07 GMT -5
Harwyn's going to introduce that god to a good old fashioned reaving.
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Post by Malthazar Nazaryl on Sept 16, 2015 18:16:34 GMT -5
Ilvar was well-known as a cannibal, but to eat the flesh of the dead was only a material contrivance of his role. The true prey of a skinchanger was the minds of the living, a much more insidious hunt that even Ilvar himself could ever fully comprehend. Like the wolf or the owl, Ilvar did not know what hand made him thusly, though he imagined he did. Beneath the rotting meat and bird shit and thin visage was a true hunter, stalking the space between men's souls. The man called Ilvar could best be understood not as a holy warrior, but as the carriage by which a certain type of divine wrath manifests upon this world.
Ilvar imagined a carriage that flew and breathed death and acted with the will and intelligence of a man. He did not expect his first form to survive should he claim his prize. In fact, he was learning to accept the idea he may never again sleep with a woman (An overrated experience) or discuss ecclesiatical matters with heathens (a distraction surely.) No, he would live the rest of his days on burnt meat and without the delights that torture men and women. But he would remain Ilvar. Yes. And Ilvar would please his gods greatly regardless.
Skinchanging 102
(Feel free to hold off on the actual roll until an appropriate moment.)
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Post by The Forgotten God on Sept 17, 2015 9:39:47 GMT -5
The Others crew:
Killion Ragnar (-10, had time to bind some wounds up) Nymos Quentyn Nicholas Riley Arthur Maekar Clarence Robyn Kalvin
God
Benjen Crowl Vulkon Harwyn Vhagus Menion
Those on god duty will basically be stuck holding the line and trying to prevent the avatar from forming by smashing the filaments holding the cocoon in place. Those on Others duty have to kill their opponents and then rejoin the fight.
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Post by The Forgotten God on Sept 17, 2015 11:01:54 GMT -5
God round 1
Benjen: 151 Crowl: 204 (+10) Vulkon: 128 Harwyn: 106 Vhagus: 165 Menion: 172
Filaments: 169 (-30) The Core: 229
The Crowl finds the iron-hard filaments to be fun and he dives into them to hack them to shreds. Strange sounds can be heard peeling from the ground as the god screams in pain as its lower side is wounded, and the crack in the core widens...a tentacle briefly flicking out, then another, trying to pry the cocoon open.
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Post by The Forgotten God on Sept 17, 2015 11:30:08 GMT -5
Others Round 1:
Killion: 201 Ragnar: 178 (-15 now)
Other: 194 Other: 173 (-20) Other: 113 (dead)
Killion and Ragnar are master swordsmen, and the Others' charge is met with Valyrian steel and obsidian and rampage. Killion expertly hacks and slashes two, while Ragnar takes a hit but decapitates one.
Nymos: 176 Quentyn: 167
Other: 176 Other: 151 (-35) Other: 123 (dead)
Nymos's black glass spear and Quentyn's blade are more than equal to their task, as the reaver and the lord smash one Other into ice crystals and making the second bleed blue Ichor.
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Post by The Forgotten God on Sept 17, 2015 11:40:07 GMT -5
Nicholas (sword): 202 (assassinate) Riley (Magic): 149 (-10)
Other: 108 Other: 169 (-20) Other: 142 (-35)
Having blended into the cavern's shadows long ago, Nick Snow's ambush on the Others goes easily enough, and even Riley taking a strike from one of the creatures doesn't stop his offensive.
Arthur: 162 Maekar: 177 Clarence: 189
Other: 132 Other: 121 Other: 119 Other: 126
The new three amigos smash their opponents in crystalline powder as they rampage about, crushing the weird creatures. The Reachmen join the crew trying to destroy the cocoon while Clarence goes to assist anyone else.
Robyn: 201 Kalvin: 169 (-10)
Other: 175 (-20) Other: 184 (-10) Other: 102
The Starks do their thing, acrobatically hammering away at their enemies. Robyn is too fast for them to hit and they all try to bring down the man with the greatsword, which leaves her all the chances she needs to use her peerless agility.
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