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Orpheus Solon rolled 1 100-sided dice:
89
Total: 89 (1-100)
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Posted: Wed Feb 10, 2016 9:06 am
At Large Prompt 1
Can be used toward Battle req (or RP req only if done with a friend) Solo word minimum is 500, RP post minimum is 7
It was bound to happen eventually.
With rumors of great beasts roaming the shores of Yael, many mainlanders flocked across the sea to capture the exotic beasts. In no time at all, they returned with large scaled monsters, dangerously translucent serpents, and turtles that carried the earth. These traders traveled across the Mainland to parade the beasts, going from Matori to Zena and everywhere between. Soon enough, everyone had either seen the Yaeli beasts or at least heard of them.
And they were sure to hear about the beasts when they escaped.
With such little knowledge of the foreign creatures, the traders underestimated the animals. In no time at all, the Yaeli beasts escaped into the wilderness and ended up near your location. With new creatures all but knocking on your door, what do you do? Do you dare to try and tame them, or do you run them off back into the wilderness? You better hurry, because these creatures are lost and scared, and are sure to cause some damage before they are captured once more....
|| The Yaeli familiars have been spotted in the following locations: Tintural (Oba and Matori), Keldari (Jauhar/Chibale and Tale), Limbara (Sauti and Zena). Only individuals in set locations can encounter the specific familiars.
|| If you are located in Yael, respond to this prompt as if you witnessing a mainlander abducting one of the newly announced familiars. Do you step in or run away? Use the same rolls below, but instead of subduing the beast, you are rolling to test your success for freeing it.
This prompt will be resolved by each player rolling 1D100 to test their success. (You can only roll once - there are no reattempts!)
xxxxxStage 4 must roll 30-100 to successfully subdue the beast.
|| Success or fail, completion of this event rewards you with 15 EXP!
|| If you roll a 95-100, you get to keep the familiar! Congrats!
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Posted: Sat Feb 13, 2016 1:10 am
Serpents? It was a strange sort of request for Rishima to handle but after he'd been asked to deal with the menzuri even little requests like this one seemed like nothing at all. What was a serpent in comparison after all? Besides, it was best that the creatures were gathered up and returned to those that they belonged to before they started causing trouble. It was one thing when strange beasts showed up with their beast tamers, it was something else entirely when they ran around on their own. They could be trouble makers for all that Rishima knew or, left to their own devices, they may end up as dangerous as the menzuri with time to adapt. They had to strike before that happened, before they multiplied and took over the menzuri's spot of being the most threatening thing in Jauhar.
After giving Gerraden a few kisses good bye Rishima had headed out on his way to deal with the serpent that seemed to be the one troublesome, that being one who had decided the best place for it to make its new home was down a well. The villagers who had found it there had covered the well before going for help. A temporary solution at best since the water source was an important one to those who needed it.
With a piece of rope made into a lasso and the same sort of patience that was needed for hand fishing, RIshima had gone about snake fishing. It took many tries in which the creature slithered right through the lasso before he was able to finally catch it, tightening the hold of the rope, before slowly reeling the beast in. Once it was outside of the well the 'adventure' didn't stop there as he had to wrestle it into submission, something that left him a bit mussed up and panting. With the creature capture he was given a large sack to put the creature into, and was off to find the ones that had brought the creatures here. Here was to hoping that they would take responsibility for their foolish actions and take the snake off of his hands. The sooner that it was returned to its owners the better... though what if they lost the beast again? Surely they couldn't be so foolish as to do so twice in a row? Right? Rishima really hoped not.
Rishima's antennae gave a twitch before he continued on his way. He supposed he could always check in on the serpent's original owners and if they looked as they couldn't handle it he could hand the creature over to a local beast tamer. At least that way he would know that it would be take care of correctly instead of being allowed to escape once more. He hadn't minded fishing the creature out of the well once but if it ended up there again he would need to have words with the owner. Surely those who were in charge of the beasts must be doing something wrong if they were letting them escape into the wilds after all.
(( Word Count 514 ))
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