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Posted: Wed Oct 03, 2007 2:32 pm
((sry i havent posted in a while)) Karoku went inside and saw Peter limping he ran over and started to ask peter wat had happened.Karoku told him to sit down and tell him all that happened.
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Posted: Wed Oct 03, 2007 4:29 pm
"Nothing, I just ... ran into something on the way back," Peter said, "I also mastered my elemental abilities, which was alot of work. Say, did you know what happened over there?" He said, pointing to the group of people over to the other side of the village.
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Posted: Wed Oct 03, 2007 6:35 pm
Clean up was going well. The druids who could help, cleared away enemy bodies and put trees and earth back where it belonged. Others attempted to heal the injured and were fairing well, they were druids after all. Ronyo had been helping the councilmen, who were left, understand what happened and figure out how to stop Ivyn. The dark druid’s new members plus there abilities in offensive elements outweighed there own. They would need to either pick at Ivyn one member at a time, like slowly hacking away at a serpents tail so it didn’t know you were there, or take Ivyn out fast, like taking off the serpents head straight on.
“Going at Ivyn head on is outright madness. He may be focused on aggressive elements now but lets not forget, he used to be one of us. He’ll know all of are plans and tactics for handling something like this,” councilmen Treas’ words rang true to the others, all but one.
“He may know your tactics but he does not know mine. He hated me, and probably had no intention of even taking a second look at me. The best way to deal with this is to set a trap,” Ronyo kept thinking while the other interjected.
“We do not lay traps. That is not the ways of a druid. We watch and learn, we fight only to preserve the natural balance.”
“True, but those ideas are what led us here. Ivyn left because he thought we were to weak most likely. As much as I hate to say it, he is partially right,” it was clear Ronyo’s words were not setting well, “ We watch and do nothing. We let people and animals die because we are under the idea that it is natures way, but nature does not speak as clearly as I do to you. The mother tells us to protect and preserve, well in order to preserve we must think outside our ways. If we think like druids we will be beaten. We must think like the rest of the world would in this situation. We set a trap, like you would to stop a raging animal. We let its strength be its weakness.”
“Ivyn’s strengths are many. He commands more then we, he has trained his druids in offensive element combat, and attacks without mercy.”
“The last one we can use. It will take time though and we may need help. I shall go and see if I can fin any who would be willing. In the meantime prepare the others to fight. Then we shall set are plan into motion.”
Ronyo knew where he could look first for adventurers willing to help a cause.
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Posted: Wed Oct 03, 2007 6:47 pm
Now that Peter has mastered his element, he had nothing to do. He climbed onto the roof and looked at the sunset. He wanted to do something. He wanted something to happen. He would help someone do something like fight an enemy, write something, or even bake something.
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Posted: Thu Oct 04, 2007 5:42 am
Lindea blinked again her vision back. The man and woman who had she believed helped her have gotten caught up in their own conversation. She took this oppurtunity to look around. She was in the inn she had saw from the road. She must of barely made it here judging by the blood on the floor. She got up rather stiffly and went out the nearest window and made her way to the roof. Still sore but she had to see the sunset. It had been ages since then. She sat on the roof and looked around. Also on the roof was a man she didn't know. "Where am I?" She asked him softly.
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GoldenNote rolled 20 100-sided dice:
100, 97, 51, 44, 25, 7, 76, 15, 64, 68, 44, 32, 11, 17, 41, 66, 38, 4, 65, 90
Total: 955 (20-2000)
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Posted: Thu Oct 04, 2007 3:41 pm
Peter looked a bit confused. "Well, you're in the region of Lindell, if that answers your question. I don't really know what Lindell sits on, if it's an island or not, but it's kind of cozy. So, um, where are you from if, if you know?*" Peter asked.
((* Not trying to sound rude, but she doesn't know where she is, so I'm just figuring ))
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Posted: Thu Oct 04, 2007 7:11 pm
((She was knocked out. She almost bleed to death.))
Lindea looked at him and nodded. A soft smile played on her face as she looked at him. "I meant the place we are sitting on. I know the country. I am not sure whether it is on an island or not. I am from the land called Pylia. I am Lindea. Who are you?" She now mimicked his confused face with her own.
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Posted: Fri Oct 05, 2007 6:55 pm
Karoku walked outside and saw peter and someone he had never seen before on the roof he quickly ran back inside went to the top floor and grew his wings.he then took one of his swords and made a hole in the cieling and then he started listening to wat they were saying. ninja
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GoldenNote
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Posted: Fri Oct 05, 2007 8:33 pm
(( Rofl. My character is stupid and weird, not deaf.))
Peter looked at the hole in the roof, and turned his attention to Lindea again, still looking at the hole a bit. "Anyways... I'm Peter and I found myself near this place some time ago. I guess I strayed too far from my home. We are sitting on the roof of an inn called The Weary Retreat." Peter paused to focus on the hole. He opened a bag to show Lindea some of his belongings. He raised his hand, and as Karoku stuck his sword up it became a perfect target. A bolt of lightning struck him, stopping at the rubber of his boots.
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Posted: Sat Oct 06, 2007 3:55 pm
Karoku fell off the things right before the sword got hit so he got hurt anyway. He knew they wouldve heard the thud so he started going downstairs. He was tired so he went to his room and went to bed neutral
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Posted: Sat Oct 06, 2007 7:55 pm
"Now who's going to fix that?" Abyssa wondered aloud as she looked at the small hole in the roof that Karoku had made, "It may be small, but rain water could still get in..."
Hmm...maybe she could get her cousing to fix it when she got back, since she didn't want to bother the owner with that task. Rhea could take care of it easily. But the girl was gone for now. A bit of a mixed blessing, Abby supposed. And it wasn't raining right now anyways, so the hole didn't need to be patched just yet.
((I don't really have anything to talk about, I guess))
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Posted: Sun Oct 07, 2007 6:58 am
"No. No... I'll do it. I haven't done anything and I feel pretty lazy." Peter took a bucket from the corner of the room. He placed it under the hole. He tucked out the window and rolled onto his feet and walked to the direction of the mill.
(( I know, it feels like only Karoku, you, Rayven and me are playing.))
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Posted: Sun Oct 07, 2007 9:39 am
Karoku woke up. Then he went to the hole he made and saw the bucket. He looked to see if any1 was there. Then he bent down and stuck his head in the bucket. To plain he thought so he went to get a soda. When he got back he opened the soda but didnt pour it. He thought if i pour the soda in now it will taste more like water so he drank the rest of the water and then he poured the soda in. He look around again then he took off his shoe and put it under the hole then he took the bucket with him.
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Posted: Sun Oct 07, 2007 10:25 am
Lindea nodded and jumped down through the hole and landed beside a shoe. She arched her brow and when to the counter to ask about a room. "Hello?" She called softly.
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Posted: Sun Oct 07, 2007 11:29 am
"What are you doing?" Abyssa asked, as she watched Karoku take the bucket elsewhere. She eyed his shoe a moment, and then looked back at him.
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