Dea and #Teddy# rolled 1 100-sided dice:
92Total: 92 (1-100)
Dea and #Teddy#
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Posted: Sat May 22, 2021 11:45 am
Queen's Wing Pemli of Gold Ningesth HP: 46-1= 45- 5= 40- 10= 30-1= 29 Status Effect: XP: Target Accuracy: 9 (+4) Flame Length: 5 (+1) General Stamina: 8 (+1) General Agility: 6 Between Accuracy: 6 Pain Resilience: 4 (+1) Instinct: 8 Luck: 4
Pemli could feel the wind picking up around them, knowing it had thrown them off before. This time, Ningesth seemed mad enough from those other times to fight against it. The gold let out a triumphant trumpet as she let the wind know who is boss.
Take that, wind!she hmmphed happily.
Queen's Wing (Hour 1/Round 1) Missed
Queen's Wing (Hour 1/Round 2) 1) 47. 46-50. You suddenly see a clump of Thread. Your dragon wheels towards it. With a flash of hot fire, you manage to catch the whole clump, and turn it into harmless ash. And they say the Queen's Wing doesn't do anything, pfft. You'll prove them you're just as worthwhile as any of the fighting wings. Well done! +1 Flame Length 2) 93. 93-97. Your dragon is starting to feel tired. This particular fight is wearing them down. A strong gust of winds tries to throw them out of their position. Roll a D4 to see what happens! 3- Failure! Your dragon is blown out of formation. They struggle and flap against the wind, and only are able to recover when the wind dies down, feeling more exhausted than before. Worse, you think they may have pulled a muscles in their wing arm! Best watch it. [Light Damage -1 HP ] 3) 53. 51-55. You keep looking up, but nothing seems to be heading your way. Your neck is starting to object, but it doesn't matter. You must be ever vigilant, or so the saying goes. The Queen's Wing is an important position, but it sure can be boring... Part of you wishes you could be higher up, where all the action is. Part of you is grateful you're safer down here. 4) 39. 36-40. A sliver of Thread that slipped through the Wings above winds up catching your dragon It burns, but it's not going to stop you from carrying on! [+1 Pain Resilience] 5) 10. 2-20. You see a stray strand writhe out of the corner of your eye. Your rider quickly twists in her seat, and catches the errant strand with a well-timed aim of their flamethrower! +1 Target Accuracy
Queen's Wing (Hour 2/Round 1) 1) 23. 22-25. Thread! As you dive towards it, you find yourself missing the Thread completely! It tangles and writhes onto your dragon's front leg and shoulder! Shaffit all! Moderate Damage! -5 HP 2) 28. 26-28. Well, not much is happening. Either the Wings are doing their job, or things are mighty quiet. You know your thoughts shouldn't wander or stray.... but you look away for a moment, stretching your neck, and resettling yourself on your dragons back. Unfortunately, things happen quickly. Your dragon lets out a shriek of pain as you're hit with Thread! You hadn't seen it fall from behind, too far back from where your dragon could see. Roll a D4 for Damage! 1- It's a nasty tangle that gets over you and your dragon! Though they pop Between, it's caught part of their wingsail, and may have burrowed into their sensitive stomach and side. Better hope the cold of Between gets all of it! Major damage -10 HP 3) 33. 29-35. As you're looking for the rogue Thread, you notice one of your wingmates in danger. You and your dragon call out warning and are lucky to see the pair respond. Quote a Wingmate and have all damage removed from their most recent roll! 4) 64. 61-70. You dive for a clump of Thread, and successfully find yourself turning it into harmless ash. +1 Target Accuracy 5) 95. 93-97. Your dragon is starting to feel tired. This particular fight is wearing them down. A strong gust of winds tries to throw them out of their position. Roll a D4 to see what happens! 3- Failure! Your dragon is blown out of formation. They struggle and flap against the wind, and only are able to recover when the wind dies down, feeling more exhausted than before. Worse, you think they may have pulled a muscles in their wing arm! Best watch it. [Light Damage -1 HP ]
Queen's Wing (Hour 2/Round 2) 1) 65. 61-70. You dive for a clump of Thread, and successfully find yourself turning it into harmless ash. +1 Target Accuracy 2) 29. 29-35. As you're looking for the rogue Thread, you notice one of your wingmates in danger. You and your dragon call out warning and are lucky to see the pair respond. Quote a Wingmate and have all damage removed from their most recent roll! 3) 68. 61-70. You dive for a clump of Thread, and successfully find yourself turning it into harmless ash. +1 Target Accuracy 4) 92. 90-92 A sudden gust of wind kicks up, threatening to push your dragon out of formation. Thankfully, this gust doesn't have anything on your dragon! You easily fight through it, and find your dragon isn't really winded at all. All that exercise and training seems to be paying off. +1 General Stamina 5)
Dea and #Teddy# rolled 1 100-sided dice:
17Total: 17 (1-100)
Posted: Sat May 22, 2021 11:55 am
Queen's Wing Pemli of Gold Ningesth HP: 46-1= 45- 5= 40- 10= 30-1= 29 Status Effect: XP: Target Accuracy: 9 (+5) Flame Length: 5 (+1) General Stamina: 8 (+1) General Agility: 6 Between Accuracy: 6 Pain Resilience: 4 (+1) Instinct: 8 Luck: 4
Pemli might have thought they would get a moment, but she then saw a stray strand out of the corner of her eye. She turned around quickly in her seat, flamethrower at the ready, and fired. She was glad she managed to protect the people on the ground once more.
The wind and Thread are getting their payback,Ningesth spoke.
Queen's Wing (Hour 1/Round 1) Missed
Queen's Wing (Hour 1/Round 2) 1) 47. 46-50. You suddenly see a clump of Thread. Your dragon wheels towards it. With a flash of hot fire, you manage to catch the whole clump, and turn it into harmless ash. And they say the Queen's Wing doesn't do anything, pfft. You'll prove them you're just as worthwhile as any of the fighting wings. Well done! +1 Flame Length 2) 93. 93-97. Your dragon is starting to feel tired. This particular fight is wearing them down. A strong gust of winds tries to throw them out of their position. Roll a D4 to see what happens! 3- Failure! Your dragon is blown out of formation. They struggle and flap against the wind, and only are able to recover when the wind dies down, feeling more exhausted than before. Worse, you think they may have pulled a muscles in their wing arm! Best watch it. [Light Damage -1 HP ] 3) 53. 51-55. You keep looking up, but nothing seems to be heading your way. Your neck is starting to object, but it doesn't matter. You must be ever vigilant, or so the saying goes. The Queen's Wing is an important position, but it sure can be boring... Part of you wishes you could be higher up, where all the action is. Part of you is grateful you're safer down here. 4) 39. 36-40. A sliver of Thread that slipped through the Wings above winds up catching your dragon It burns, but it's not going to stop you from carrying on! [+1 Pain Resilience] 5) 10. 2-20. You see a stray strand writhe out of the corner of your eye. Your rider quickly twists in her seat, and catches the errant strand with a well-timed aim of their flamethrower! +1 Target Accuracy
Queen's Wing (Hour 2/Round 1) 1) 23. 22-25. Thread! As you dive towards it, you find yourself missing the Thread completely! It tangles and writhes onto your dragon's front leg and shoulder! Shaffit all! Moderate Damage! -5 HP 2) 28. 26-28. Well, not much is happening. Either the Wings are doing their job, or things are mighty quiet. You know your thoughts shouldn't wander or stray.... but you look away for a moment, stretching your neck, and resettling yourself on your dragons back. Unfortunately, things happen quickly. Your dragon lets out a shriek of pain as you're hit with Thread! You hadn't seen it fall from behind, too far back from where your dragon could see. Roll a D4 for Damage! 1- It's a nasty tangle that gets over you and your dragon! Though they pop Between, it's caught part of their wingsail, and may have burrowed into their sensitive stomach and side. Better hope the cold of Between gets all of it! Major damage -10 HP 3) 33. 29-35. As you're looking for the rogue Thread, you notice one of your wingmates in danger. You and your dragon call out warning and are lucky to see the pair respond. Quote a Wingmate and have all damage removed from their most recent roll! 4) 64. 61-70. You dive for a clump of Thread, and successfully find yourself turning it into harmless ash. +1 Target Accuracy 5) 95. 93-97. Your dragon is starting to feel tired. This particular fight is wearing them down. A strong gust of winds tries to throw them out of their position. Roll a D4 to see what happens! 3- Failure! Your dragon is blown out of formation. They struggle and flap against the wind, and only are able to recover when the wind dies down, feeling more exhausted than before. Worse, you think they may have pulled a muscles in their wing arm! Best watch it. [Light Damage -1 HP ]
Queen's Wing (Hour 2/Round 2) 1) 65. 61-70. You dive for a clump of Thread, and successfully find yourself turning it into harmless ash. +1 Target Accuracy 2) 29. 29-35. As you're looking for the rogue Thread, you notice one of your wingmates in danger. You and your dragon call out warning and are lucky to see the pair respond. Quote a Wingmate and have all damage removed from their most recent roll! 3) 68. 61-70. You dive for a clump of Thread, and successfully find yourself turning it into harmless ash. +1 Target Accuracy 4) 92. 90-92 A sudden gust of wind kicks up, threatening to push your dragon out of formation. Thankfully, this gust doesn't have anything on your dragon! You easily fight through it, and find your dragon isn't really winded at all. All that exercise and training seems to be paying off. +1 General Stamina 5) 17. 2-20. You see a stray strand writhe out of the corner of your eye. Your rider quickly twists in her seat, and catches the errant strand with a well-timed aim of their flamethrower! +1 Target Accuracy
Queen’s Wing Phryana and Gold Kleoth HP: 45/49 Status Effect: XP:
Target Accuracy: 1 +4 Flame Length: 1 General Stamina: 3 +1 General Agility: 1 Between Accuracy: 1 Pain Resilience: 3 +1 Instinct: 2 +1 Luck: 1
Hour 2, Round 2
1. Guilt 1/4 2. 3. 4. 5.
Quote:
85-89. A tangle of Thread manages to slip through! Though you try to get it, you're not fast enough, or aim was way off base. Though it doesn't hurt you and your dragon, you do watch as it makes it through the last line of defense, to fall upon the helpless world below. Crops, plants, animals, and even possibly people are now in danger... you can only hope the ground crews will find the burrow safely once Thread is through. If this is your fourth time rolling this status, you start feeling Guilt [Take 3 Turns of Guilt! Any Damage rolled takes an additional -4 HP. Any successful bonuses by other players don't affect your character. You just don't deserve it.]
More Thread fell from above, but when Phryana tried to burn it down, her flamethrower didn't reach. Her heart clenched in her chest, and even Kleoth mentally winced as it fell far, far beyond their reach. The woman sat back in her seat, taking a deep breath to compose herself. They would do better next time. They had to.
QUEEN’S WING Sorentia of Gold Riamsoth HP: 48/49 Status Effect: Guilt Tracker 1/4
XP: Target Accuracy: 2 (+6) Flame Length: 2 General Stamina: 4 General Agility: 2 (+1) Between Accuracy: 3 Pain Resilience: 2 (+1) Instinct: 3 Luck: 3
Hour 2 Round 2 1. +1 Target Accuracy 2. 3. 4. 5.
Quote:
2-20. You see a stray strand writhe out of the corner of your eye. Your rider quickly twists in her seat, and catches the errant strand with a well-timed aim of their flamethrower! +1 Target Accuracy
As Sorentia flamed another tangle of Thread down after spotting it out of the corner of her eye, she commented to Riamsoth We are getting good at this! Riamsoth turned her head a little to look at her rider. We shouldn't get cocky.
Sorentia smiled a savage smile at her dragon. This Thread will burn!
36-40. A sliver of Thread that slipped through the Wings above winds up catching your dragon It burns, but it's not going to stop you from carrying on! [+1 Pain Resilience]
As Riamsoth turned, Sorentia didn't see the Thread in the way. Riamsoth hissed slightly as it hit before they hopped between. You good? Riamsoth sent a wave of love. It is only a scratch.
2-20. You see a stray strand writhe out of the corner of your eye. Your rider quickly twists in her seat, and catches the errant strand with a well-timed aim of their flamethrower! +1 Target Accuracy
Sorentia burned more Thread as she spotted it. Things seemed to be going well, and she was concerned about what might happen next. We can manage whatever comes. Sorentia could think of a few ways they wouldn't but decided to not dwell on them. Her focus should be on the Thread and the other dragons.
93-97. Your dragon is starting to feel tired. This particular fight is wearing them down. A strong gust of winds tries to throw them out of their position. Roll a D4 to see what happens!
1. Success! Your dragon successfully recovers, and keeps in formation. [+1 Stamina]
Riamsoth's tiredness seeped through the bond between Sorentia and her. The next gust of wind began to push them out of formation but Riamsoth was able to adjust, even tired, and stay where she was meant to be. Only six more hours. Think you will make it? This is what we trained for. I can manage.
Queen’s Wing Phryana and Gold Kleoth HP: 45/49 Status Effect: XP:
Target Accuracy: 1 +4 Flame Length: 1 General Stamina: 3 +1 General Agility: 1 Between Accuracy: 1 Pain Resilience: 3 +1 Instinct: 2 +1 Luck: 1
Hour 2, Round 2
1. Guilt 1/4 2. Guilt 2/4 3. 4. 5.
Quote:
85-89. A tangle of Thread manages to slip through! Though you try to get it, you're not fast enough, or aim was way off base. Though it doesn't hurt you and your dragon, you do watch as it makes it through the last line of defense, to fall upon the helpless world below. Crops, plants, animals, and even possibly people are now in danger... you can only hope the ground crews will find the burrow safely once Thread is through. If this is your fourth time rolling this status, you start feeling Guilt [Take 3 Turns of Guilt! Any Damage rolled takes an additional -4 HP. Any successful bonuses by other players don't affect your character. You just don't deserve it.]
Another clump of Thread, another failure. Both Phryana and her beloved were rattled, but did their best to shake it off. There was no time for this! They needed to better-- would do better!
2-20. You see a stray strand writhe out of the corner of your eye. Your rider quickly twists in her seat, and catches the errant strand with a well-timed aim of their flamethrower! +1 Target Accuracy
To make up for the Thread they'd let slipped through, Kleoth flew dangerously close to a falling strand, angling herself close enough for Phryana to incinerate it into ash.
90-92 A sudden gust of wind kicks up, threatening to push your dragon out of formation. Thankfully, this gust doesn't have anything on your dragon! You easily fight through it, and find your dragon isn't really winded at all. All that exercise and training seems to be paying off. +1 General Stamina
A ferocious gust of wind threatened to blow them off course, but Kleoth fought wildly against it and managed to stay where she was. She wasn't even tired from the exertion, which was all teh reassurance Phryana needed.
Queen’s Wing Phryana and Gold Kleoth HP: 45/49 Status Effect: XP:
Target Accuracy: 1 +4 Flame Length: 1 General Stamina: 3 +1 General Agility: 1 Between Accuracy: 1 Pain Resilience: 3 +1 Instinct: 2 +1 Luck: 1
Hour 2, Round 2
1. Guilt 1/4 2. Guilt 2/4 3. +1 Target Accuracy! 4. +1 Stamina 5. Saved by Pemli and Ningesth
Quote:
26-28. Well, not much is happening. Either the Wings are doing their job, or things are mighty quiet. You know your thoughts shouldn't wander or stray.... but you look away for a moment, stretching your neck, and resettling yourself on your dragons back. Unfortunately, things happen quickly. Your dragon lets out a shriek of pain as you're hit with Thread! You hadn't seen it fall from behind, too far back from where your dragon could see. Roll a D4 for Damage!
Kleoth instantly relayed the warning to Phryana, and they were safely able to dart Between to avoid the Thread they'd never even seen. Thank you, Ningesth. We are in your debt. Kleoth's words were warm with gratitude before she quickly focused back on the fight.