They would push the smaller rocks away as Suzaku would step up with both of her wings flush out beside her. She was a creature of steel, and though she had never used her wings like this ...she would try it now ...as she would bring them over the rock that pin his leg like an X. A move that one would think of with a bug type, she was imitating, without the power and strength behind it ....as she hope it would be enough to slice through the rock and leave nothing behind but rubble small enough to let that leg free.
Suzaku was a bird of strength and means, and hopefully this would end in one go.
Grey Moonfang IV rolled 1 20-sided dice:
10Total: 10 (1-20)
Posted: Tue Jun 11, 2013 10:07 am
Tigerveil
Rather then the rocks being crushed to rubble, a sound much like two symbols being slammed together would reverberate across the mountainside. Suzaku hadn't merely failed at her task, she'd done so completely and abysmally. Even a distance inspection could tell that she hadn't even managed to lightly scuff the boulder no less cause actual harm to it. Perhaps she just wasn't cut out for this sort of work!
The first attempt would fail as her wings hit against ...rock and she was driven back in pain. Though, the two that were shifting rocks around her never stopped.
She couldn't either as she would bounces backwards once and then would come at the rocks again. This time, instead of slicing, she would try and run into it ..maybe enough to roll it off of him. As the two cleared more rocks, that would be possible.
Grey Moonfang IV rolled 1 20-sided dice:
9Total: 9 (1-20)
Posted: Tue Jun 11, 2013 12:25 pm
Tigerveil
There was no rolling something so large and rooted in place, but as luck would have it the force of the blow and the hardness of the Skarmory's body would be enough to crack and shatter the boulder. This however was not the end of it. Though most of it had been pulverized, one sizable chunk of rubble remained, and it had fallen directly onto the Absol's trapped leg.
Carrot would retort back to Nakano's reply, and Suzaku would roll her shoulders a bit. This was almost over, and it seems she had one more round to go. Without waiting for a call or a plan, she would try it again. The exact same thing she had tried before as she lower head head and aim with her shoulders. She was going to roll that rock away in one big clash of power.
It was unexpected for the Tyrogue to go out in a black smoke. "So,it isn't real,but fake" Theo spoke quietly while Midnight returned to his side. What happened alarmed the litwick and she sought her trainer. "Who's there?"Theo said into the air as there was snickering sound. The one doing it looked having fun even though it lost. It made Theo cautious, the laugh gave him bad feeling.
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This is a 3 stage game, in which, you will roll 5d20 with the goal of being as close to the Cacea's roll of 5d20. Each roll will be compared to the roll that match, so your first roll will be compared with my first roll. Example if your first roll is a 1, and mine is a 3. Those rolls will be compared for their closeness to each other. This will happen for all five, and you will be given a final score at the end of the three rounds ...that will get you a grade of A - E.
Roll's the same or differences of 1 - Perfect Roll's differences of 3 - Great Roll's differences of 5 - Good Roll's differences of 7 or more - Harsh
The Cacea would see that it had an opponent as the Steelix wiggled about, and he would move away from the hat. It would then take one foot and stomp beside the hat harshly sending it into the air where he caught it and pulled over his head as he tilts the brim down so that it cover one eye.
Then the Cacnea would wait no longer as it started into it's dance with a flurry that would make anyone stun. It's dance moves though would slow down as it would do a pose and wait to see if the Steelix would join in. THis was going to be quite a feat considering that the pokemon in question had no limbs.
As one would attack, so would the other as Shadow Loki would smile as his opponent came at him.
(This will be over quickly)
The pokemon called out in a rage ...as he would rush to meet his opponent. Speed vs. Speed, as he would also use Quick Attack. The two pokemon would meet in the middle with a low crash ....this was going to be a very strange battle indeed.
Slamming his tail in a fashion to match the Cacnea's stomp, the Steelix would then lift the limb and tilt his head slightly as if placing a non-existent hat on his head and shifting it to cover one eye in the same way of his opponent. From there the Steelix would follow the movement's of the Cacnea as best as he was able, often using his tail in place of feet or hands; and in one particular instant, using his tongue. Considering all the tremors caused by the Steelix's movements it was rather surprising the Grass-Type he was facing off against was able to maintain his balance!
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Grey Moonfang IV rolled 1 20-sided dice:
16Total: 16 (1-20)
Posted: Wed Jun 12, 2013 7:15 am
Tigerveil
Karma, or just horrendous luck, it would be up for Nakano to truly decide, as when the next rock was busted into pieces it wouldn't simply turn to gravel, but two separate halves still pinning the Absol's leg. She'd managed to split it right down the middle, leaving her with not one, but now TWO rocks to take care of! Either the Absol was the unluckiest of it's kind ever, or someone up there really didn't like Nakano very much!
The Cacea though was a great creature of balance, even when the ground underneath him slides upwards from one from one of the downward stomps or smashing of the Steelix boy ...he would simply ride it out until he touches down on the ground. The final pose would be his tribute ....as the pokemon would wink once, and then would stand back up as he would prepare to perform the second set of his dances.
This one would actually go a bit slower at first
Though it was still as difficult to accomplish.
He would twirl as it would seem that from his dance, the sound of a violin would suddenly come into play with the pokemon's movements. This was a much more faster movement as the sound sped up, and the pokemon was showing off it's ability.
Genn would do his best to imitate the Cacnea. Speed was hardly a Steelix's forte, but that had never really stopped this particular Pokemon from reaching speeds otherwise unknown to his species. Granted this came from surfing down a rockslide, but still that wasn't about to stop Genn from seeking further excitement! Faster was better! Slow was boring as salt lick!
They were reaching the end of the dancing match as they came to literally the last dance ....as the Cacnea would go back to a much easier style. Though it was sped up just a bit. Afterall, this was the last dance ....as he would continue as though the music had changed, and gave little to no chances for a break.
Luckily Genn was a Steelix, without actual limbs to his name, it was rather easy to keep moving his tail and wriggling his body. Energy and the physical were the easy part of this match for him. The actual problem was quickly trying to figure out how I tail could imitate the movements of feet. Still, it made for an interesting show!
The laugh it would seem was the end of it. No malicious force would make itself physically apparently, instead he'd catch an odd sort of glittering out of the corner of his eye. There, sitting in the middle of the path clear as day, was a Cornn Berry.