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awendybird rolled 2 100-sided dice:
63, 86
Total: 149 (2-200)
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Posted: Sat Aug 17, 2013 8:13 pm
Character: Kamalatmika Stage: Drakein Luck: 33 Dragon: Aiskala (x2)
Success Rate: 61-100 Result: 63, 86 --> 2 WINS
Exp Gain: (40+40) = 80 EXP Conclusion: LVL 45 --> 47 EXP 24/45 --> 13/47 LUK 33 --> 35 LUK EXP 1/3 --> no change Obtained 2 Aiskala Dragon Orbs!
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Posted: Sun Aug 25, 2013 2:11 pm
Kamala awoke in a cave, no sign of a storm raging outside. It took her a moment to remember how she had, barely conscious, stumbled about in the storm. She had been unable to see anything other than snow everywhere, so she had no way of knowing where she'd been going. It was all luck and no design that she managed to blunder straight into a little cave, away from the snow and the cold and the blizzard winds, where she immediately passed out on the floor.
She picked herself up, moving around experimentally. Nothing seemed to be seriously hurt. Her feathers had managed to dry in the time during which she slept, and they had puffed up in a successful effort to keep herself warm. The cold had been her greatest worry, after all.
Still, Kamala had to come up with a plan for the next encounter with the Aiskala. There was more than her pride or even her life riding on this; if she did not show the Aiskala a good reason to never return to Serenia, they could come again. They could find Scar and Junior, and they could hurt them. Kamala was never going to let that happen.
A spot of white caught her attention in the corner of her eye. White in Aisko was not unusual, but the placement of this white -- streak, not a spot, realy -- was what stood out. It was at the back of the cave, a lone streak of white in the shadows of grey stone. Looking closer, Kamala saw that there were in fact other streaks of white, all through the rock. The one that had caught her attention was merely the largest. Kamala rubbed her tail against the cave wall and the stone felt soft and weak to her touch, crumbling into a pale powder, like some sort of chalk. Kamala looked at the tip of her tail, now covered in a coat of white, and got an idea.
Word Count: 332
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Posted: Sun Aug 25, 2013 2:32 pm
A pair of Aiskala dragons roamed the desolate Aisko landscape. The sun was at a high noon in the sky. The daylight glared hard off the ground, making the place look even colder despite the warmth that the sun was supposed to bring. There was one patch, however, that seemed a little... odd. One of the Aiskala dragons, the female of the two, squinted harder at the patch of white. It seemed to match the rest of the snow, but was a little less shiny, a little more matte. There were parts of it that seemed to have more of a yellow undertone, or even green or red. Colors so rarely seen in this land of white and blue and grey.
And then the patch of ground noticed the dragon staring at it, and the patch of ground lunged. Kamala, covered in a heavy coating of cave dust, grabbed the female Aiskala dragon by the neck -- her favorite weak point as by now she'd learnt it to be the most reliable. That, and the eyes. While still gripping one Aiskala by the neck, Kamala kicked without aiming toward the other, hooking precisely under his eyelids and tearing up. There was a scream of pain, and Kamala looked over at her handiwork. Blood ran red into the dragon's eyes, blinding him and staining his face red.
The dragon in her hands slowly stopped struggling and grew limp. After a moment, the dragon disintegrated into dust and Kamala's claws closed on nothing. She turned on the blinded Aiskala dragon, still trying to scrub the blood from his eyes. Kamala smiled, the sunlight glinting bright off her teeth as if off the ice all around, and she punched one claw-filled hand straight into the dragon's heart.
Kamala inspected the dust on her tail; it had worn off in the fight, exposing her crimson feathers once again. It was time for a trip back to the cave for a recamouflaging. Kamala picked up the two dragon orbs at her feet and took off into the air.
Cumulative Word Count: 675
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