Complete Megathread Story Quest (Active World Event) As the World Turns

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AP: 0/3, 3 AP spent
Location: MIT Headquarters
Narrator Tag: @Skyswimsky*
Prompt: Unlocking mystery researcher NPC along with @Ronja Bubblyfoot, and bless @Vashti too for all her hard work!




The Core Archive... quite a name for the room selected to house all the player cores that had been recovered from the ruins of Vintergard so far. The fact these existed had certainly opened a door of possibilities to those seeking knowledge and furthering magitech skills within the game, but only one core among them all truly mattered for Lúthien.

"... seems like they’re expecting the Guild to find quite a few of these, huh?" She looked at the schematics that Ronja currently held, studying the design layout the higher ups in MIT had decided upon for this place, before her eyes trailed over to the pile of materials waiting to be unboxed and assembled. She had hoped there weren’t too many lost cores out there, but at the same time the elf supposed it was a better fate than simply ceasing to exist entirely… if this wild idea actually bore fruits, of course.

She’d been elated to see Vashti well and in one piece, and by the looks of it the vixen had been waist deep in chores to help reconstruct MIT to its former glory—not too different from the blonde’s own dedication towards the League’s HQ. "Once things are back to normal we should get together again and make some drinks~" A goal that was currently quite far away of course, but it gave them something to look forwards too along with the promise of some much desired normalcy and good time to spend with friends—things to keep their spirits high and going amidst the never-ending laundry list of things still left to do.

While the complexer plans and machineries were left to savvy magitech users, like Ronja and Vashti, the elf chose to focus instead on the simpler and repetitive tasks required… like assembling all the shelves meant to cover one wall of the current room. "Wow… this almost reminds me of IKEA furniture." The pieces were soon sorted out on the floor and accounted for, making sure to double check the instructions as she began putting them together to avoid an unwanted mishap that could cause problems later on.


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@Pandora* & @Skyswimsky* approved that both Luth and Ronja could encounter the mystery researcher together just gotta pay blood to the blood gods 👀

 

Ronja Bubblyfoot

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AP:: 0/3 (Spent 3 AP)
Location: MIT Headquarters
Prompt: (Unlocks at "For Science"=400)
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@Pandora* or @Skyswimsky*



Ronja looked at the core archives with an intent gaze, with some of the shelves already having their signs with names noted, inbetween them, the one from Meriam, and some of Ronja's closest colleagues, which included her UI-Locked roommate, that during all this time she thought she would've been a goner.

"Ronja will make sure to bring you back..." She muttered, tracing a finger on the name, even if her core wasn't resting there yet.

"Vashti really learned well from her last visit." Ronja giggled, happy that the beastfolk girl was an impressive fast-learner. "She would make a great Fixer, but honestly, we would be missing out a great inventor, so maybe it is better for her to become a Researcher." Ronja slipped a pleased sigh.

"They did expect to have a lot of them. And well, it should have... There are probably cores of old victims too, so they probably worked with caution." Ronja said, also reminding herself of how many people she had managed to capture only by herself. If she counted the rest of the magias that were working on acquiring 'batteries', the number of cores they were expected to have would probably surpass the hundreds.

Her gaze then shifted to the elf, nodding.

"Ronja would love to have a drink... And Ronja will invite her roommate, and you could invite Meriam and Sven to join us too, if they have time... But... It will take a long while before we can celebrate." Ronja said. "We will be staying here for a long time. Building the magia's vessels will be the easy part... Making them become compatible is another question." She said.

"We will succed. No matter how long it takes." Ronja added, resolute.

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After @Vashti's and may others well done job on fixing MIT Headquarters enough, @Luthien and Ronja take a visit at the Core Archive, to check the cores and find an unexpected individual.

 

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Location: East Brisshal
Prompt: Beware! Brisshal!
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It wasn't only the landers who suffered, but most of the new players who unfortunately had to deal with Falderen troops were put at the edge of a chopping block. Most wouldn't know what the game is about or it's dangers and prove foolish enough to cross a line they shouldn't. Others would comply and avoid a first death by some miracle.

"What the hell is up with these NPCs?!" These words told her plenty already. She might be one-eared but it's impossible to miss the naivety of a newcomer. Fortunately for them, these soldiers had steeled their temper and handled them like a professional would. Unfortunately for her, that meant she's dealing with a group that knows what they are doing.

Their advantage? Numbers.||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||| end them
Her advantage? Surprise element and the untapped power every Traveler had at their disposal.

Stalking ahead using the scenery as camouflage and the loud complaints of the duo of newcomers who simply moved along in disbelief for what looked like a game's special event for them to review bomb... If the game had any kind of website to review bomb, that is.

"Quiet!" Their lead hushed, her ears having caught onto the crack of branches, only to force them all to stop dead on their tracks. Crimson eyes flashed around as the sound got louder, and her mouth ended agape as one of the trees quite literally begun to drop on top of the front row. While she jumped out of the way once the log reached earth and shook their path, two of her men were down, pinned by it's weight, and the commotion had screams happening on all directions.

Steel sang across the winds once Fiora's blade left it's scabbard, announced by a: "WE ARE UNDER ATTACK!" From the one recovering her breath. The one behind the Travelers had little time to react, his eyes wide as he stared at the magenta eyes bright behind a helmet's visor, and an edge aligned like a guillotine-- Over the shackles of one of their prisoners.

It wasn't a clean cut, as these chains shattered in pieces. Last Hope couldn't cut through steel, that's just not how things worked even in fantasy: It crushed instead, with power surpassing that of the tree itself.

The shock from being close enough to death let him make a mistakes, as no matter how good one is, mistakes can happen. The delayed reaction helped Fiora to act in defense of self, clashing blades for a quick moment and making a backstep to re-position herself.
"Dude let's get the HELL outta here!" The one still chained shouted, dragging his friend up to his feet as he watched stupefied at what just happened, with a mix between scary and epic going through his head.

Their leader repositioned next to her last one standing, one ear onto the moans of her fallen soldiers who needed medical assistance, and gritting her teeth, quick to catch up on what the stranger aimed for. "You shouldn't be here nor any of your kind, Starcalled. You are trespassing."

"Help your men unless you think I'm more important than their lives."
It wasn't like she couldn't smell the animosity and lies. She was good at that, too, and so she held her stance to respond to a threat despite making careful steps to circle the pair, with the remaining soldier still holding his own sword & board at hand.

"Captain..."
"I know."
She sighed off. The last she wished for is to test a Starcalled, knowing what they are all capable of.

The last Fiora wants is to draw blood, more than the one she already drawn by dropping nature on top of them like blunt weaponry.

"You will answer for this." Were her last words before lowering her mace. It gave Fiora a chance to flee, and one for that duo to lick their wounds. Or rather, the humilliation from being ambushed and to get her unit back on their two feet.

Two less victims for Falderen, and her own hand remained steady to her instincts, despite how much she wished to listen to them and unleash hell-on-earth over them.
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Fiora ambushed a Falderen group traveling with two Starcalled newbies as their prisoners, wounded two soldiers and let the pair flee amidst the confusion, with Fiora escaping in the end.

Expertise Check
1d100 (63) + 55 = 118

Fitness | Fiora Di Angelo | Beware! Brisshal!

 
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Fineweald: MIT Headquarters @Luthien @Vashti @Ronja Bubblyfoot

"If you're thirsty I got some drinks right here." Out of NOWHERE a male, monotone but soft, voice spoke. Had he always been here? How long had he been listening? Did he just arrive? Whatever it was, the green-haired stranger lacked mighty in the presence department.

He smiled.

Nonetheless, he moved closer to the group of three in such a natural way, that he gave an odd sense of confidence, contradicting his very lack of presence. Wearing a black suit that was more reminiscent of more modern times and a tablet with a bottle of green liquid and three glasses, one could maybe even mistake him for a butler! If not for the purple armband he wore on the other arm, which was neatly positioned behind his back.

"Help yourselves." He spoke, smiling, his voice not changing. Putting the tablet on one of the empty shelves that had already been put into place. "You may call me Valen. The refreshments, a simple gesture. I am here because of those...." He gestured towards the entrance of the Core Archive, the other side bearing a small delivery of Magia Cores. Hopefully, it was self-explanatory. "...and to ask all of you some questions." Without missing a beat, he pulled forth a notebook and pen. "Why are you playing a game that entails the danger of killing your real body?"

He started off simple... did he even blink?
 

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Location: East Brisshal
Prompt: Beware! Brisshal!
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"How far did you two go..." Fiora muttered to herself, fingers tracing over the patch of mud that ressembled a footprint. It hasn't been long since she's been on their tails. The last these two fools needed was to keep running in circles only to get bullied by a different patrol this time around.

Luck wouldn't favour them twice.

A hand caught her wrist from around her blindspot and dragged her down onto the bushes once she inevitably lost her balance, but before she could even let a groan from the rought treatment, a pair of lips and a finger gestured her to stay quiet, immediately recognizing the scared features of one of the newbies who she rescued no more than minutes ago.

"It will hear you..." He whispered.

His gaming instincts clearly saved them this time, as a proper peek past the twigs and leaves revealed a lizard the size of a man-eating beast, and it wasn't hard to figure out what it is if anybody bothered to check a bestiary for once. The shock came from finding one here of all places, so far away from what one would consider it's habitat.

Even so, the deer statue should be enough explanation of what this monster is, and how outclassed she is to fight it all alone. It's a good thing the newcomers caught up to the dangers ahead of them, given they had nothing to defend themselves with.

"Hey uh, can you like... Kill that thing?" The second of the pair asked. Good thing her helmet hid her frown away.
"No. We are leaving, unless you want to end like decoration too."
"Heyhey wait, what if-"
"Give you a weapon? Not a chance." Fiora spoke, and that was final, given she settled to crouch and sneak in the opposite direction of the basilisk, all too content with it's latest prey to move, and the pair took this as a sign, if her being fully armored and battle ready wasn't enough of a tell that they are nowhere near close to beat it on their own with sticks and stones.

And it's only when a proper distance was put between the group and the monster that the pinkette could let the air out of her lungs and breathe in peace once again, although the roads didn't offer much to begin with.

"Thanks by the way. We thought we were done for when we saw a bunch of dudes come at us right after spawning. What is up with that anyways?" The most rugged of the pair asked, his attitude not matching his avatar whatsoever. "You ain't a NPC too, aren't you..?" He couldn't trust anyone with armor at this point, less so when they wore a helmet. What player would wear a helmet in the first place? They conceal half of the fashion from their character in the first place.

"You two need to get out of here, it's dangerous for new players. Game got... Bugged. Starting area turned into a high-level area, and NPCs are all hostile." She hesitated to explain it like it were just a game, but that's the only way these two would believe her in the first place. No time to sit down and elaborate when the three of them are up to the neck with adrenaline. "Head south, you two ain't that far from the west side of this forest. If you follow the road you should be able to reach Solvale, but don't be too loud, there's plenty of bandits around."Fiora pointed out directions, and without further ado turned her back on them to take her leave.

"Wait wait, you ain't coming with us? Not even a weapon to help us out? Come on..."
"I already did plenty. Don't push your luck."
She could have given them something, yes.

But them living wasn't what she cared about in the first place. It was their choice to jump into a death game, she only made it fair for them via dealing with Falderen's minions.
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Following the trail of the two newbies she helped escape, Fiora encountered them alongside a monster far above anyone's paygrade or level and decided to sneak away from it. She gave them some directions and left them to their luck.

Expertise Check
1d100 (71) + 60 = 131

Fitness | Fiora Di Angelo | Beware! Brisshal!

 

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Adventurers Guild

AP: 2/3 (-1)
Location: Vintergard
Prompt: Magias without a Cause
Narrator Tag: N/A

Chrystopheles Vintergardson heaved a sigh of relief as he stood tall over the unconscious magia rogues that were responsible for the unnecessary ambushes the Adventurers Guild and other unaffiliated merchants and common folk alike were suffering upon their expansion to this once extremely unsafe area. Ever since Szofrit's "fall", entrepreneurs of all shapes and sizes have flocked to Vintergard for prime real estate, of which the massive mountain man was a part. For now, however, he was helping the Guild root out these rogue magia that were harmful to their cause.

He was humming to himself, wiping dust off of his armor, when a swarm of Sentries descended upon him. Unlike the ones he had to fight during that battle with their momma, these ones didn't seem so...up to date. Their exoskeletons were dirty, some were even rusty, and their flight patterns weren't as synchronized as when he had fought them under a unified command. These were barely up to his own standards, perhaps more remnants of the abandoned outliers. Shame.

"In another life, I would have really liked just doing laundry and taxes with you. With all of you."


Then he fucked them all up with erupting earth, causing fountains of churned rocks and stone to erupt from underneath the hapless sentries that tried to hurl themselves at him. All around Chrys, outcroppings shot up from the ground, impaling the machines that hadn't been maintained for days now. One of them even speared a Sentry's wing, causing it to smash into another Sentry close by, both exploding in what could only be described as cheap fireworks.


Rolls

Through the power of ROCK, Chrys knocks out rogue magia enemies for Cessia's love the Adventurers Guild. +1 WP for the Rock Guy! Just need 70 now to make Vintergard cool for Season 5.

Roll Result
1d100 (65) 25 + 20 = 110
Aura | Chrys | Magias Without A Cause | 1815

 

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Prompt: Beware! Brisshal!
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From hunter, to hunted, and back to hunter again. If that knife had aimed to the right instead of the left, it might have claimed an eye. It hurt all the more, regardless of the outcome, but knowing it could have been worse made her bless both the presence of a helmet and the lack of the organ the killer aimed for.

The fight was nothing if not brief. A few exchange of blows and a clear mastery over magic versus her physical prowess. They didn't expect her to know dispels, and she didn't expect them to be more than just another Falderen lackey.

A step on the wrong set of trees had a pyromancy rune explode and send her tumbling over the floor, gasping for air and cursing her armor, bent inwards and turned into her own personal steel cage. Fiora set her sight, or what blur her vision had become, to the trail of blood that led her towards her prey, pushing herself to her feet with her sword as a cane to steady her feet and resume her pursuit.

They couldn't have gone far, and in fact, the Magia Slayer wasn't that far off to begin with. They sent the wrong man to the wrong job, but that didn't make him any less formidable, let alone capable. Perhaps with the right intel he could have done something about it, but in the end all plans were scrapped as soon as blood was drawn for either of them.

"Get up." She didn't hold her breath for that line, magenta gaze mixed with the flame that sparked from within her iris as a testament of both her rage and the incoming judgement for the crippled hunter. The fearsome fighter reduced to no more than a coughing, sick man. Surprisingly young looking for someone this experienced. Impressive... for a Lander.

"Live by the sword and all that..." His grasp over the tree the only thing keeping him on his feet, clinging against it as his last resort. "What are you waiting for? I'll get back up and kill you if you take too long..." The way she looked at him felt unsettling, even if death didn't scare him the slightest, no matter who delivered it.

No, it was something else that tickled his senses, and it wasn't his would-be executioner.

"Why?"
"You know why."
He knew. She knew. They both knew. That's just how Falderen plays, and unfortunately, the word of their faithful servants would weigh heavier than the one of a hostile Traveler. "But as for my 'why'... I'm just protecting my kingdom, my family. My kind.-" These last words created a barrier between the both of them that no similarities could cross. If she didn't finish him off, the bloodloss would, it's just a matter of getting the least painful option.

Her voice died off as she let Last Hope's tip rest beneath his chin, the thousand yard stare in her gaze disconnected her from reality, from his voice and whatever left of his last breath would be. It all amounted to nothing once the background muffled and a warm touch rested over her shoulders, blazing hot. And the whispers kickstarted against her last attempt to suppress them.

"No. He's neutralized." Fiora recalled her lover's words, hesitant as her blade trembled on her grasp.


He has a knife on his left hand. He's trying to lure you closer with insults and take you out with him once you skewer him.



"..."


So long as one can act, no one is truly 'neutralized'. Keeping something or someone behind bars is just giving the beast time to lick it's wounds to bite once again." Her hands left Fiora's shoulders, having grown far more tangible than the last time, and her bored expression became far more visible now that it's not completely ethereal. "But a trapped princess who just left her tower wouldn't know about that, and soon, this will be her new world. One that now hates her, unless you act."


If she didn't make Terrasphere safer for her, how can they know happiness? All thanks to the very few who preached peace and welcomed violence.

The Flame's voices grew louder.

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Following the events on her last two posts and as a conclusion, Fiora got ambushed by a Magia/Mage Slayer tasked to eliminate her. The misinformation about her race and powers helped in her favour, and in the end she bested them on a very close battle. His remains were put on his own horse and sent back from whence he came as a message for whoever dared to hunt down Travelers on this side of Brisshal.

Expertise Check
1d100 (1) + 60 = 61 (Critical Failure...)

Fitness | Fiora Di Angelo | Beware! Brisshal!

 
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Rettah Dam: Explorers League
Finweald: Daredevil | @Lucille Fer

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"O' peasants of Embertorch! Hear my voice! I, the wolf of eternal darkness and night have come to this place in search... of the one... and only! Death Seeker! If ye are among the people, then reveal thyself! Accept the honor of being sought out by none other than myself!!"


"Thyself? O' peasants of Embertorch? Honor? I don't know about that one chief. A caenis talking like some actress from the Starlight troupe? What a world, but who am I to judge? I just exist here. That title could be for anyone. Even that guy."


Emerald eyes gazed out from under a warden-styled hat. How long had she been watching the boisterous wolf? She made her way over to a worker holding a piece of construction over his head. One wrong move and it may collapse onto him. He was acting as a living pillar for the unfinished repairs

A black object was brought to her mouth.
A black whistle.
She blew.

The man's balance was lost from the sudden blast of piercing sound. It all started to come down. A shout came from another worker. A look of panic would be his last before...

However, the collapse never came. The structure that almost crushed the man when his legs buckled was held up by some sort of forcefield. A radiant green hue with touches of prismatic light filled the cube that encased the brawny man. She shrugged dismissively. Not bothering to turn back to him. He was alive for a while and had to pull his weight anyway.

"You're lucky mister. Today the ember bridge doesn't fall down. I'm not going to hold onto this for you all day long buddy boy. Thanks for setting the example. Now get it together."


"Hey! Rettah, stop causing trouble on your first day back! Feodan will blow a gasket and we don't need more drama here!"


A violet whistle stared at her angrily. Rettah gave the fellow explorer a soft smile. She nonchalantly tossed a bag at the construction worker's feet just as the field of energy dissipated. This almost repeats the earlier near disaster. Luckily, this time he was ready for it and didn't budge a muscle in reaction.

"I gave him a tip for his trouble ...and I'd hazard a guess that I'm above your station these days. Besides, the guy wasn't sharp. Now he is."


"Just because you have a death wish doesn't mean others do."

"Exactly genius."


She dangled the black whistle limply. Her face stayed in a frozen state of pleasantry. She flipped the chain and grasped the black whistle in her palm. Putting it into a pocket of her unique manner of dress. She removed her hat and gave it a small twirl as she offered a casual salute with her hand to Lucille.

"O' great one. Rettah Dam, the Death Seeker at your service. My specialty is facing death in the face for free. Tis' the life for me."



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(2 AP) Daredevil: Rettah can be found here after returning from a personal journey. Interactions may unlock future content, affect the NPC's place in the story, and other benefits.



 
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Prompt: Beware! Brisshal!
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One of them pulled their wool cloak tighter around their shoulders. "And here I thought video games were supposed to be escapism." I didn't know if it was supposed to be an innocent joke, or a calculated attempt at lightening the mood. But zero mastery points were earned for the effort.

"Keep it down, will you," I hissed, not bothering to look back at them. "We've only got a mile to go. Draw their attention now, and they might find out where we've set up a checkpoint."

I haven't been discovered on any of my escort missions yet; not since the first one, where I disarmed half of the patrol with three well-placed shots. But after I had made it to the checkpoint with the magia in tow and made my report, it was recommended that I... didn't do That again. Optics and politics and stuff--you understand.

Some of the landers thought it was bad enough that we were escorting freshly-pressed Starcalled through their territory without offering them the kindness of stabbing us in the back first.

I've been keeping an eye on four people who... well, they haven't been tailing us, per se; I don't think they're even aware we're here. We put out our torches long ago, relying on the light of the moon above and a neat little perk of slotting Hyper Awareness called Always Reminding The DM That You Have Darkvision in order to make our way through the treeline.

We were moving at a good clip. Nice and silent, like I liked. Cloaked in shadows and their ignorance of our presence. But the patrol must have been spooked by something, for they picked up their pace and were coming up the road fast. I ordered the magia in my charge to keep their traps shut and huddle down behind some of the wider trees while I kept watch.

Wrapped in shadows, we waited for the danger to pass. A process I'd repeat almost every night for the coming weeks.


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Due to her eagle eyes, the Sheriff gets picked to help escort a pair of siblings who had the unfortunate luck of picking to spawn as robits from one safehouse to the next. They weave a path through the forest, Madison keeping an eye out for security forces walking the main roads.

Expertise Check 2d100 (Advantage) (64, 68) + 65 = 133
Awareness | Madison Freebird | Beware! Brisshal!

 
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Vintergard
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Magia Reprograming (Magias without a Cause)
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_____The cynical hum that cross her lips as she overlooked the situation, so much had happen while she was dealing with her former self and now she only got to see the aftermath of it all? Nails digging into the undead corpse as Darkness rose from her seat to begin approaching the master-less magia. THIS is what the fools chose? To simply wipe out those without cause who ran amok? It was that very narrow mindedness that made her detest these 'heroes' even more.

_____It was not such a black and white world, so kill or be killed as the liked to make it. Did any try to reason with them? Did any of them try to calm them? She did not know what they had been doing before but as her hand slowly swirled crackling with dark magic and corruption magic it was clear they had only sought to break down perfect toys to use for experiments or future knowledge? A slowly forming scowl crossed the Demonic elf's expression.

"You poor things, lost without a master and sentenced only to deconstruction or experimentation? I would weep if there was tears to be shed, but I have yet a better idea.~ If you are wild without master then you are welcome to bend the Knee to a new leader.~"


_____Fingers outstretching as the fused magic would seek out the closest magia, trying to arc along any opening to taint or corrupt the wild into the tamed beneath her heel. She had no intention to destroy them less they proved to barbaric to acknowledge the new leader. Sure the others may take this as chance to attack them freely if they sought to draw the eerie of the taboo Demoness. But that was in all also part of the fun to her.

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Tainting Magia in attempt to have them serve her.

Normal Attack
1d100 (86) + 25 + 20 = 131
131 damage

Dark Magic | Darkness | Code

 

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Prompt: Lander Exodus
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"You fucking lander! Watch your mouth!" Lauter shouted, his chest heaving. He had already drawn his weapon, the throwing axe dangling from his fingers loosely, ready to be swung at a moments notice. The lander in robes at his feet covered his head, shivering in fright. How dare this frigging lander blame the Szofrit crisis on the Starcalled? What kind of bullshit was that? They were just npcs! Just a part of the damn game that killed his friend! It was basically their fault!

He huffed out a sharp breath. He bet they all knew, somewhere deep inside those ai brains of theirs. AI, that's right, these bastards were AI weren't they? They were just as bad as the magia. His fingers twitched around the weapon in his hand just as an arm grabbed him from behind. He jerked and turned his head, frowning at Hayman. He and Hayman both were from the same town in the real world, they'd found Terrasphere together. They hadn't anticipated how real this world would become for them. Maybe that was their mistake.

"Leave the guy alone, Lauter," Hayman said solemnly, "He's just some clerk, right? Look at him. He's got nothing to do with this."

Lauter snarled, "Nothing to do with it? They're AI! They're part of the game! It's as much their fault as it is that bitches fault!"

"There's nothing we can do about Szofrit, man, let it go," Hayman urged.

"Damn Astor and the rankers to hell! Rick's in a fucking coma!" Lauter shouted. Nearby, Rick looked away, his eyes falling to the earth. The poor guy, Hayman and Lauter had gone to see his parents after what had happened. It was a damn mess. If those Lander soldiers had backed him up properly then maybe he'd still be with them in the real world. Lauter rounded on the robed man again even as a crowd of landers had gathered, their eyes filled with a mixture of fear and anger. Lauter scoffed, it wasn't like the damn landers could do anything. They were Starcalled! Invincible by comparison to the common lander.

"Please, I just want to treat the injured, I know you have strong feel-" The robed man tried to interject but Lauter would have none of it. He raised his weapon and stared death down at the man. The other landers shouted, but it was all noise in Lauter's ears. He'd had enough of this fucked up world. He brought his weapon down only for it to stop before it hit it's target. He blinked and turned his head. A woman was standing next to him with her sword drawn, blocking his strike. The hell?

Before he could pull away another person, this time a man with a woodsman's hatchet on his belt darted in and picked up the robed man, backing away from the fight. Lauter scowled, "What's your username?"

"Don't have one, Starcalled," The woman said venomously.

"Fuckin' lander!" Lauter roared, pressing down with his axe to throw off her balance before he threw his shoulder at her, but her sword didn't budge. He jerked his arm back and pulled his UI so he could see her name plate. 'Teresa' no title, no coloration indicating she was some kind of elite. Just an ordinary Lander. How the hell did she block his attack? His masteries were all D rank! She didn't say anything, regarding him coldly before pointing her weapon at him.

"Let's just leave, buddy, alright?" Hayman pleaded.

"No one leaves," Teresa said scornfully. "The Pale Lady has asked for your heads," She paused after saying that, her vision becoming distant for a half second. "...the 'locked one' may live. He has become a lander."

Hayman drew his sword, "Alright, you're getting ahead of yourself lady."

"I'm going to rip that uppity mouth right off your skull, bitch," Lauter growled.

Teresa grinned, a strange pale-white glow rising off of her skin as the air around her started to grow heavier and heavier. The two men blinked, feeling as if they'd just packed on over a hundred extra pounds of weight on their shoulders. Astramancy? Teresa darted forward, slipping past Lauter's axe and driving her sword forward. Hayman forced his body to move, lunging to block the attack only for a terrible pain to explode in his shoulder. He whipped his head in the direction of the new threat. The man with the hatchet. His body was also glowing. "There's two of them!"

"Shit! Niko run!" Lauter bellowed. Shoving Teresa's attack away with a bloodied arm. When he didn't hear Niko respond swung his axe in a harrowing manouver and stepped back to glance around for his friend. He was on his knees, clutching at his head, kneeling before a bare-naked woman with glowing white skin. Her eyes were like pink gemstones, glowing brightly as she stared down at their friend. "...Niko?"

The woman smiled kindly down at Niko, "You must be so scared, poor dear, leaving your old life behind forever. I understand," She soothed, reaching down and cupping his chin in her hand. Lauter tried to move but Teresa blocked him again. "Niko... I know it's scary. You're not like your friends anymore. You can feel it in your bones. You've become a part of this world. Soon enough they'll realize that and abandon you, won't they? Look how they treat the landers..."

She smiled at Niko tenderly, brushing the hair out of his face, "Niko dear... My family and I can protect you, but you have to do something for me..."

"Niko don't listen to he-" Hayman started but was shoved to the ground by the hatchet man, the blade of his axe pressing into Hayman's throat. Lauter tried to dart forward but Teresa stabbed him in the leg, he tumbled face first onto the ground, forcing himself to rise a moment later only to collapse as his other leg was impaled.

Niko's eyes were transfixed on the woman's face even as tears rolled down his eyes. She was right, wasn't she? He'd died his third death during the battle and everyone treated him differently ever since. Damaged goods. Fragile. Some people probably wondered if he was even Niko at all. How was he even sure his teammates had actually gone to check on his family? He couldn't leave anymore, couldn't hear from them, he was trapped. His lips trembled. "W-what do I have to do?"

The Pale Lady smiled, "Protect your people, Niko. The landers are your family now."

Two players died their second deaths that day at the hands of one of their own. Landers were starting to disappear from their routes away from Astorea. Word was starting to spread. The Starcalled had an enemy out there, and the Landers were turning on them.

Rolls


Ishtar draws in more cultists and tests out Teresa's newfound corrupted strength on a pair of low-level players before drawing a ui-locked player into her 'family'.

Roll Result
1d3 (2) = 2
Presence | Ishtar | Lander Exodus

 
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Hall of Heroes
Prompt: To the Fallen
Narrator Tag: N/A



Catherine finally managed to excuse herself from the main area of the Cathedral, she hadn't found any opportunity to change back into her normal clothes but at least she could get some air. The funeral had been exhausting and the enchantment had been taxing on her mana reserves. Even so, she kept her head high as she looked for somewhere to sit. She was just about to turn down past some hedges when she spotted a young man sitting on a bench with his head hung low. He was muttering to himself and seemed to be pretty on edge.

She let out a sigh, she wasn't going to be able to- then she saw the knife in his hand. What was this boy planning on doing? She pressed her lips together and walked over, slipping abruptly into the spot next to him. He jumped and looked up at her wide-eyed.

"What's your name?" She asked, holding out her hand palm up.

He flinched and looked down at his hands, trying to slip the knife into his sleeve. She shook her head and cleared her throat, making a beconing motion with her fingers. He sighed and placed the knife in her hand and she set it to her side, away from his reach. He looked down at his fingers and let out a breath, "I'm Lyle."

"Lyle, do you want to tell me what you were going to do with that knife?" She asked.

"I-" He hesitated and fell silent, glancing at the holy symbol hanging around her neck.

"You haven't done anything yet, have you?" She asked.

"No, I'm too much of a coward," He said sadly.

"Then you have nothing to be afraid of, it isn't a crime to think about it, is it?" She asked, "I'm glad you hesitated."

"I was going to steal," He muttered.

"Why?"

"Because m'mum and da were in the army. We lost both of them, we're hungry," He said, "I'm too old to go to the orphanage, and my sister refuses to go, even if there's food."

Catherine kept her expression steady, she looked down at the knife and frowned. This was an obvious outcome, of course. The Lions, Church, and whomever would volunteer were trying to prevent this as much as possible, but not everyone could be saved. She couldn't save everyone either, there was not enough time in the day to check on every child in the world. But she could do as much good as possible when the opportunity presented itself.

"Can you work, Lyle?" She asked.

"M'da was a smith, but I didn't finish my apprenticeship. We still have the smithy, but I'm not recognized by the guild as a proper artisan," He said, clenching his hands together. "I asked the guild to recommend me to a teacher to finish, but I haven't heard a thing back."

Catherine considered it, "Would you be open to studying under a Starcalled?" She had a few connections, mostly from her work getting jobs for rehabilitated criminals. The boy hadn't committed a crime so she couldn't officially use those channels, but the Pride needed smiths and skilled workers after so many landers walked out.

"I..." He hesitated, "...yes, if it means taking care of my sister, but- I was going to commit a crime! Why are you helping me?"

"The law exists for the people, Lyle. Lawbringers are not just out there to punish, but prevent, and protect," Catherine said gently, patting him on the shoulder. "I'm just glad I ran into you."

He hung his head, "B-but..."

"Would you like to do a confession?" She asked.

He looked up at her, teary eyed, and nodded. She smiled and reached up to her holy symbol and slipped it off of her head, holding it up above his own head and closing her eyes. "Goddess of Law, Lady of Civilization, Queen of Justice, Your servant Lyle, has come to find peace with his crimes both of deed and thought. Grant this knight the wisdom to hear his sins, and the power to absolve him, so that his heart may be at ease," She prayed, resting a hand on his shoulder.

She opened her eyes, "Talk to me, Lyle..."

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Catherine invokes Endra in order to hear the confessions of a boy about to commit a crime after losing his family in the war.

Roll Result
1d100 (30) = 30
Prayer | Catherine | To The Fallen

 

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Unmasked Followers @Toko @MayoYume


"Gorsh... dagnabit... unhand me at once, you fleabag!" The burly Falderen Radical, restrained by @Toko, called out. His face full of anger as he struggled and flailed. "Do you have any idea what you're doing?!" Another soldier, taller and leaner than the first, joined his comrade. "Attacking a Falderen Soldier equals a declaration of war. Do you want that, rabbit?!" He sounded tense, drawing his blade. "What are you all waiting for?! Get this menace!"

Clearly, they weren't that eager to engage in a fight. Even a blind man could see just how much of a seasoned fighter Toko was. Besides, she had a friend, and both were evidently Starcalled. Immortal. Also, it was likely that not every Falderen Soldier was that much of a radical. People like those? Exceptions. Not the norm. And it just so happened to hit Honeyhome, too.

"Innocent?" Nonetheless, one of the soldiers had a cunning smirk on his face upon gaining an apparently brilliant idea upon hearing Yume's words. Putting his blade towards the throat of the trembling Magia. Working in unison with the one still holding the new player captive to reveal the flesh-like skin of the Magia's neck. "She's guilty as charged for theft." He spoke, giving another one of his companions a nod. "Right, Esther?"

The kind woman, who was on all fours on the ground and intimidated by the whole situation, found herself suddenly pressed into the grassy ground below. "Right, Esther?!" One of the soldiers repeated the question, clearly trying to get a false accusation out of her. "All you gotta do is agree, and all your troubles are a thing of the past. Besides..." He gave @MayoYume and the bunny girl a confident and cocky smile.

"You Starcalled won't be around for much longer, your days are limited. So just enjoy em while you can..."
 

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World's Greatest Lovers

AP: 2/3 (1 AP Spent)
Location: Vintergard
Prompt: Magias without a Cause
Narrator Tag: N/A

Devi barely sidestepped her Regulator's attempt to push her away, spinning on her heels to smash the same leg with her greatsword, crushing the joint, though the leg remained attached to the rest of its body. The pugilist pyromancer tsked as she just stood there, watching her opponent stumbling backward to keep itself alive in the fight. She was about to unleash another fiery assault on the already-damaged magia when she heard Aika call for her assistance.

"Be right there wit' ya!"



Unable to say no to the seductive rogue, Devi threw a ball of fire at her Regulator to keep it busy while she went on to help her other half. From out of nowhere, the greatsword-wielding badass hurled herself at the magia Aika had trapped in her strings, literally pushing it over its entangled legs with a massive shove, a dominating pounce, sending the damned thing crashing to the ground.

"Gottem!" Devi turned to Aika with a wink, a playful smirk on her face. "Ya alright, mommy?"



Rolls

Devi and @Aika, aka the World's Greatest Lovers™, are performing "clean-up duty" for a small encampment in Vintergard after their employers' attempt to capture the magias went wrong! +1 WP (total of 2 WP)! Magias without a Cause has been maxed! Great job, everyone!

Roll Result
1d100 (62) 10 + 5 = 77
Devi | Magias Without a Cause | 1815

 
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-1 from Darkness (Kaede Hoshi)
-1 From Morpheus
Location: Finweald
Prompt: Rebuild Stronger
Narrator Tag: Nay


"Aye, I ain't DEAD! You darn yellow belly whipper snapper!"


_____The sudden protest as the elderly man bolted to life in the arms of a few people trying to move the 'dead' from the area. His eyes still flickering with life as he woke from his nap and was set down after his sudden outburst. His dull eyes blinking slowly as he took in the area around him. Slowly turning his head as he waddled back to his cane to remain on his own feet. It was only in that moment with stable footing secured that his expression shifted to clueless from vacant.

"The Hockey sticks shuriken happen here?"


_____Yes, not only had the old man been mistaken for dead, but he had slept during the entire chain of events that led up to this moment. Tapping his head with his free hand as he tried to recall WHAT he had been doing before taking his little nap but only drawing a blank as he would shrug the worry away and start to walk around the ruined region using his cane to push items aside to clear way for his own unstable footing.

"This is why you kipps can't be left without parental supervision, I go and take a little nap and half the area is ruined what is your mothering going to say if she sees things like this? Jimmy go get the broom, Tommy get the paper towels, Need to clean this up."


_____Morpheus spoke, though his faced directions was that of a ruined wall and a pile of wooden planks as he started to more actively swat debris from the path to clear way for people carrying heavy objects. His free hand waving as divine magic bolstered their strength and he stepped aside using his cane to even the weight when one of the workers seemed to have an itch that had to be dealt with right there and now.

"No slacking, If you got this kindered soul doing work you better not let me show you up or it is sixty push-ups with the dog on your back... Wait where is that little mut of a mongrel? Tunder, here boy..."


_____A faint dog calling whistle as Morpheus kept cleaning and seemed half in his own world while aware of the reality around him.


Rolls


Giving the young-yins some buffs since old bones only do so much.

Mastery Check
1d100 (69) + 20 = 89
Divine Magic | Morpheus | Rebuild Stronger

 
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AP:: 0/3 1 AP spent
Location:
Hall of Heroes
Prompt: For a Better Tomorrow
Narrator Tag: N/A



The sounds of hammering and sawing tapered off as night came and Zera sat down with his comrades to share a few rounds and talk with the matron and ladies of the orphanage. Drinks spread around and laughter carried on until the moon was centered in the sky. There was some awkwardness as people went to bed, UI Locked players weren't exactly common and so some landers didn't know about the situation. Zera's situation was even more unusual, of course, but it was easier just to pass himself off as a Locked. Still, the matron had expected Zera to disappear like most other Starcalled did when they called it a day and the rooms had been organized accordingly. She hadn't done so on purpose, but it had annoyed Vega a bit.

In the end, Zera had ended up rooming with his knight.

Zera lay on the ground, staring up at the ceiling while Vega grumpily curled up on the bed. They'd argued about who should take the bed with Vega insisting that her 'Lord' being the one to take the most comfort. He'd denied that, vehemently, and repeatedly asked her to stop calling him that. Vega on the other hand, knocked his arguments down without hesitating and only his stubborn refusal coupled with simply flopping down on the floor and not moving lead to her taking the bed.

"The work should be done in a few days."


Zera glanced over at her, she was still awake then. He huffed and put his hands behind his head;

"I figured it would be quick with all the manpower we brought."


She crossed her arms and glanced at him.

"One of these days you're going to have to start acting like a proper Lord. You need to think about how your men feel, not just your own insecurities."


Zera glanced away, finding a corner of the room especially interesting.

"You may not feel it right, but it makes us uncomfortable. Who has faith in a man who doubts himself so much?"


He turned his head and looked at her.

"I'll accept the title when I earn it, you can't just walk around calling yourself a noble, Vega. You're either born one or made one by the ruler of this land. Besides, I don't plan on staying in Finweald forever."


She raised an eyebrow at him.

"We're going to Astorea once we're done here."


She blinked at him, but said nothing, turning to stare at the ceiling. He did the same, and soon he had drifted off to sleep. The next morning they resumed work at the Orphanage, the teams of ex-bandits brought by Zera getting started on inner walls and improving the foundations.

Rolls


Zera talks briefly with Vega before resuming work at the Orphanage.

Roll Result
1d100 (53) = 53
Charity | Zera | For a Better Tomorrow

 

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Somewhere in Eastern Brisshal


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-1 from Kaede (Darkness)
-1 from Morpheus
-1 from Medusa
Location:
Embertorch
Prompt:
Relight the Torch
Narrator Tag:
Nay-naw



"Wow, you all got into some messes when I was dealing with stuff cosmic side. Guess you could say you got a Chameleon problems right about now Ha-ha.~"


_____The playful chime erupting from behind a group of landers relaxing for a small break from repairing the area. Sure medusa felt a sliver bad for the jump scare to them as one looked ready to die from a heart attack. Not every day someone sees a life-size Chameleon/human hybrid just show up and start making jokes. but it was just a sliver, so right after a brief 'sorry' mouthed the wild card player hopped onto a pile of planks spinning on her heel to get a look around.

_____Shifting to lock as she watched a group moving something heavier then they could manage as a pair and discuss taking a lighter object. Grinning as the beastfolk would hop down and rush over to support the pair with a silly stuck out tongue when asked what she was doing and to the thanks when they caught on she was trying to help. Her mind failed to think of a fun joke to make until they started to walk with the weight.

"You know, a pirates favorite workout is the plank?~"


_____A small snicker as she watched one try to fight back a laugh and the other give her a 'really' expression. it was no fun taking things seriously in medusa's book. Sure a lot of bad things may have happened here but if you let it bog your day you end up cloudy and grey so SOMEONE had to be the bad joke dishing breath of fresh air. Why not a little laugh and whistle while you work as Medusa tried her best to whistle but was mostly blowing air.

Rolls

Hopping around trying to help.

Expertise Check
1d100 (52) + 0 = 52
Fitness | Medusa | Relight the torch


 

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Prompt:
Beware! Brisshal!
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N/A


You need to make sure you can live with your choices.


An important lesson, one that everyone had to learn at some point but many never did.

Reality wasn't perfect. All lives contained mistakes, and in many scenarios the entire concept of a correct answer went out of the window.

The best you could do was decide for yourself what was really important and what wasn't, and make the decisions which prioritised what was important even if it came at the expense of other things.

And once you decided for yourself what really mattered you'd inevitably butt heads with others who had other priorities, and just like you they would sacrifice what you cared about if it was necessary for their own goals.

Mizuki was stalking in the depths of Eastern Brisshal, where only adventurous spirits would go. While the eastern half of this massive forest was less hostile than the western half there were still limits to how far a villager would willingly infiltrate nature's territory, in fear of getting lost or encountering the inhabitants of this verdant realm.

The decision to save Szofrit had received a lot of backlash. To call it unpopular would be an understatement: the vast majority of Landers had lost all trust in the so-called "Starcalled", and even amongst Mizuki's fellow Travelers there were numerous examples who disagreed, whether it be for practical or personal reasons. She didn't make a habit of lingering inside settlements guarded by walls of stone when she didn't have business there, but even the wildling had heard plenty of accusations, most popular being that they weren't taking the situation seriously enough, or that they were too quick to ignore the present in favour of some unknown future.

Whether that was true or not was not something Mizuki could answer. If forced to reply she'd say that she took the situation as seriously as could be, but there was always the chance that subconsciously her status as an immortal adventurer from another world had made her more reckless than she realised.

What she could say was that she didn't regret the decision, and she had given it serious thought. Whether that satisfied those who disagreed with her was, frankly, irrelevant: the choice had already been made, so now the only thing left to do was to try and improve the odds of the gamble she had taken alongside many others.

But that didn't mean she couldn't also spare some thought for those who might suffer because of that choice, and try to help mitigate the damage. The new Travelers, who joined this world without any knowledge of what was going on, were innocent, and yet the forces of Falderen were now trying to punish them for the decisions made for Mizuki and her ilk. The thought made her growl, the desire to tear their throats making her taste blood even as she reminded herself that it was pointless.

Unless they were able and willing to force Falderen as a whole to change its mind getting into fights would only be a short-term solution. To help the new Travelers they had to cover all avenues.

She'd already caught wind of other Travelers doing their best to protect the newcomers against unwarranted hostility, so Mizuki dedicated herself to another avenue: a path to safety for those who had either been rescued or managed to escape Falderen's persecution. The official roads were too likely to be guarded, and for newcomers the wilds would be too dangerous to traverse without assistance.

As she made her way through the forest Mizuki placed her hands against trees she passed by, pouring her energy into them and forcing them to move according to her will, to change and shift until they suited her needs. Merely altering that which already existed was much less tiring than shaping a new form into being, and would last even after her energy had been expended. Not too far from the blue river which cut the forest in twain the luna wolf was slowly advancing away from Honeyhome, where her journey had started, and deeper into Brisshal, towards the centre and beyond.

Trees slowly moved out of the way, and where before they had been unremarkable they would now be producing flowers which shone dimly. Out in the sun the bioluminescence would have appeared little more than an unusual vibrant colouration, but here in the depths of the woods they would stand out like lanterns, guiding new Starcalled along a path of dirt away from Falderen's hatred and fear.

Not that she was leaving civilisation behind entirely. Within the forest lived those who would rather not get involved in the politics that tormented the greater nations, and while Mizuki didn't wish any harm upon them she imagined they'd make the journey easier for fledgling adventurers. Maithe's Rest was a secluded village inhabited by faerin and cervus (deer-type beastfolk) who had little to do with either Falderen or Astorea. As long as the new Travelers didn't cause a ruckus there shouldn't be any harm in them passing through... except for what harm Falderen might be willing to visit upon the village for daring to show generosity towards the persecuted.

Synra's Temple was built right at the river's edge, and would be a good opportunity for the new Travelers to learn something about the religions of this world. Mizuki would just have to wait and see whether Falderen would go so far as to desecrate a temple for the sake of making life difficult for innocents who hadn't done them any wrong.

Western Brisshal was going to be trickier, but Mizuki was confident she could at least make the beginning of a safe route. Or a route safer than every alternative.

Rolls

Mizuki is forming a hidden trail throughout Brisshal to give new Travelers a way out of Falderen where they're unlikely to be hunted down by Falderen's forces. The path leads past some established locations inside of Brisshal.


Mastery Check
1d100 (65) + 25 + 25 = 115
Nature Magic | Ueno Mizuki | Beware! Brisshal! | 1815

 
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Midnight Dreams/Mayonaka no yume

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Harmonics


AP: 1/3, 2 AP spent
Location: Surrounding Area: Honeyhome
Prompt: Beware! Brisshal!
Narrator Tag: @Pandora* or @Skyswimsky*




Yume watched as the soldiers - if they could even be called that, with how they were behaving - took the situation another step further. Laughing at their request for peace, the men began threatening not just the Magia, but the poor woman named Esther.

From the corner of her eye, Yume could see @Toko tense slightly - a bare change in their stance, but enough that Yume knew there was going to be trouble shortly, if they didn't de-escalate the situation. Beneath the boot of the now-abusive knight, Yume could hear Esther's erratic words, neither denying nor confirming the claims of the soldiers.

"I-I don't-I didn't see-I can't say for-" The woman sounded distraught as she fought with her inner nature of not giving in to their demands, while also keeping herself from becoming the true target of their wrath.

Standing herself up to her full height - which, in all honesty wasn't that impressive to begin with - Yume turned her eyes towards the single soldier who hovered over the shopkeeper. In her eyes burned a small fury, a fire that seemed to summon itself from within her and burn with the very heart of the stars in the night's sky.

You call yourself soldiers of the kingdom...and yet here you are, torturing and abusing those you took an oath to protect. You are shameless, deplorable. Fumeiyona hitobito, who couldn't defend any of these folks from the real threat - yourselves. You prey on those you consider weak.


Her gaze turned to the other soldiers, looking at each for a mere second of breath before moving on to the next. She made sure they all looked at her, saw the anger in her very core, before continuing her words of displeasure.

Charged with the power of the Lion's Pride, I find all of you in consequence of dishonourable actions, and failing to disperse you shall be placed under arrest for the harassment, assault and torture of citizens of Falderen - including those under the protection of the Lion's Pride. Failure to leave this village, and never return will bring with it any consequences that the Lion's Pride sees fit.


To accent her words, she let a small slip of star-energy form in her hand - a clear warning of what punishments could be waiting or any who failed to heed her calling.



The Dream Shield!
Yume's PlaySheet
Alternative Action:

Rolls

❰ Mastery Check ❱
1d100(76) + 15 = 91
Astramancy | MayoYume | Beware! Brisshal!

❰ Bonus Action ❱
N/A.
MayoYume | Thread Code

❰ Free Action ❱
Deal 15 flat damage to an adjacent enemy.
Only used if enemies come closer.


 

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AP: 1/3 (2 AP spent)
Location: Hall of Heroes
Prompt: Lions and Tigers!
Narrator Tag: @Pandora*




As Harper watched Sarina and @Hanno Futaba clash, she would be surprised as she felt a somewhat familiar breeze of wind surround her body and heal her bruises. It was a feeling that she remembered from her time in the battle against Szofrit, where her body was battered and broken almost beyond recovery many times, only to be brought back to working order by the many healers around.

And turning around, she would indeed be faced with one of said healers: Vina Skysong, who approached her with friendly intentions for a form of training.
"Ah, hey there! Thanks for all the help back with Szofrit! The name's Harper!" She would extend a hand for a handshake, before hopping in place a few times to check the state of her body. Those winds sure worked great, she didn't feel a thing anymore!

"And thanks for the help just now, of course. But are you sure this was a good decision on your part?" She grinned, putting her hands on her waist as she leaned forwards. "As someone who isn't used to this kind of thing, are you sure you wouldn't like to have the handicap? Well, not like you can take back your actions. Here I come!"

And with that said, she would take a few steps back and waited a brief moment for Vina to prepare herself before rushing in. The task was very much simple: Get the white vixen into the ground. The fact that Vina was very much levitating even if just slightly made the job of sweeping her off her feet even easier, given that there was no weight being planted down on either leg. It was just a matter of catching her, really.

Which at the start, wasn't much of a problem. Vina was clearly green, and the tigress was able to just rush her down and get her into the ground many times. This wouldn't be the case for long however, as the white-haired beastkin quickly became more and more adept at dodging and weaving through the attempts by Harper to catch her. The zapping didn't hurt, but it was certainly annoying.
"Come here, ugh! Hah! Darn it!"

The tigress would lash her hands out, trying to wildly catch the vixen. Of course by this point this type of approach wasn't too hard for Vina to avoid, but she might be surprised to feel something fluffy wrapping around her ankle once she got to Harper's back. Throwing a mischievous smirk of her own back at her, Harper would shift her body and throw her hips forward, using the tail that she wrapped around Vina's ankle to throw her opponent off balance as she turned around and wrapped her arms around the vixen's hips before taking her down once more.

But instead of frustration on her opponent's part, Harper found herself being flirted at instead. With how strict and disciplined her usual training partners were, this was a change of pace she wasn't at all prepared for. The fact that they were so close to each other didn't help make the situation any less awkward for Harper, who let go of Vina as her cheeks reddened as she became flustered.
"E-Eat you?! I mean... I won't do it, but I do know someone who would maybe do it. Do you happen to know a caenis named Mizuk--?!"

Unfortunately or fortunately, her conversation would be interrupted by Sarina, or more specifically her boot. The knight would strike true, getting the tigress right in the cheek as her head was sent reeling back. However, Sarina would find herself stuck by that same boot as one of the beastkin's claws got a hold of it. "Hoh. Someone got cocky enough to enter my range by her own."

Out of the corner of her eye, Sarina might spot a bit of blood coming out of the corner of a huge grin in the tigress's face, before being suddenly jerked upwards and swung overhead by her leg like a lasso. "YO, FAERIN! BATTER UP!" She would shout at @Hanno Futaba, giving him barely any warning before throwing the knight straight at him.





Rolls


Harper meets Vina and the two of them train for a while, before being interrupted by Sarina's boot. Harper gets hit head-on, but endures and grabs Sarina by the leg before swinging her overhead and throwing the knight directly at Hanno.


Mastery Check
1d100 (76) + 20 + 15 = 111

Crush Weapons + B WR | Harper | Lions and Tigers! | 1815

 
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