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Posted: Fri Nov 25, 2011 3:22 pm
"Unfortunately, as long as you're still in range, you will be able to hear your weapon rather well." It sounded like Caelius was talking from personal experience, but before Jeremy could ponder further, the Death Hunter took one step forward and literally snatched the weapon from the trainees hands.
And despite Jeremy's personal fears, the weapon did not break into a thousand tiny pieces, disintegrate, or even de-summon. It was just a simple weapon in Caelius's hands, half-dangling on the ground.
Unfortunately before the trainee could even ponder what the hell was going on, something else was thrown at him, the force literally sending Jeremy back onto the ground again, something a slight pressure weighing against his chest. The handle of a glowing blue scythe.
There was something about the weapon that just did not of course feel quite the same as having Elsie. And it seemed even Caelius noticed as he experimented with his exchanged weapon's chains, testing the weight of the tether at the end with a slight frown. At last he bunched up the chains, wrapping the end in one hand, holding the center with the other. "Whenever you are ready trainee."
Surely, Caelius did not mean for them to attack with his own weapon? OOC - Jeremy can now roll a 2d12 to calculate weapon damage (two 12-sided dice, subtract 6), however the scythe is not capable of producing a shockwave, just a physical hit - Fear Shields are still operating the same, holding someone else's weapon is similar to holding a plain weapon.
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Enoh Love rolled 2 12-sided dice:
10, 6
Total: 16 (2-24)
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Posted: Tue Dec 06, 2011 7:42 am
< ...Oh! Well, that's okay then! >
"Greeeeat." Jeremy groaned; but at least Elsie's current greatest fear - being unheard by Jeremy - wasn't about to happen. Stupid hound was easy to please. "I--Hey--OOF!" A lot of things happened at once; Caelius stole Elsie from him, he tried to object, and then he was hit with a train something suspiciously scythe-handle shaped.
But at least he wasn't unarmed, and at least his weapon hadn't exploded...though it wasn't completely ruled out. Somehow, he imaged Caelius as a feline who loved to play with his food.
Whenever he was ready? What?! He didn't mean...attack him? With his own weapon? Though...he was trying to not get executed after all, and a weapon was a weapon, no matter how awkward it felt to hold it. Alright then! Gripping the scythe with both hands, Jeremy lurched to his feet and lunged at Caelius, swinging the scythe down like he'd seen in the movies.
(( Damage: 10 ))
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Posted: Tue Dec 06, 2011 2:43 pm
CLANG.
When Jeremy stopped flinching at the noise of the two weapons colliding, he would notice that he simply could not move the scythe weapon at all. In fact, the scythe itself was snared in his own weapon's chains, the tether at the end acting as a weighted support, dragging the curved blade downwards. Caelius simply pulled, and Jeremy went lurching forward, the Death Hunter flicking the end of the chain - SLAP - against the trainee's exposed back, forcing the trainee on the ground, yet again. There would be more than simple bruising at the rate this was going.
"A chain weapon." It was rather unclear if Caelius was talking to Jeremy or the dirt around him. "You use your weapon as if it were simply the extension at the end and not the actual chain itself." There was a rattle as the chain itself disentangled, the tether ball sinking into the ground with a light thud. "Moving the end of the weapon could be damaging, but greatly lowers your mobility and accuracy." A pause as he waited for the trainee to get up, the Death Hunter coiling the center of the chains again in one hand. "Again."
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