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Elyessi rolled 3 100-sided dice:
51, 45, 10
Total: 106 (3-300)
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Posted: Tue Jun 16, 2015 8:13 am
Character || Nuri Stage || Beast Charmer Battling || Perzi x3 Battle Stat || 22 Defense || 9 Roll Needed || 60-100 Rolled || 51, 45, 10 Outcome || Epic Fail! Experience earned || 42 exp
( 14 x 2 ) / 2 = 14 x 3 = 42
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Posted: Sun Jul 05, 2015 4:35 pm
Nuri was making his way back to his old training grounds. It had been weeks since he had last been there, his mind focused on his new profession and the new weapons he now had at his disposal. Eventually, as he saw the new recruits, he recalled the weapons he had stored and the need to return them to their rightful place. Eventually, someone new would use them on their path to the army.
As he walked down the path to the old town, he couldn't help but feel a bit nostalgic. It felt like ages ago that he was just a recruit, working hard until the sun was down before turning in to start it all the next day. Every day had been a struggle to find himself and prove himself to others, and now it was simply honing what he had and working hard to move on up. The struggle was different, but worth it all the same.
As he neared the alleyway and his final destination, Nuri was happy to see that things were not amiss. The training dummies were still sitting strong in the center, and his little hideaway was sealed tight. No one had journeyed or taken over the location, which meant that if he ever needed to return, he could do so without any fear of intruders.
Stretching out, he focused on the training dummies first, slowly dismantling them until the ground was covered in straw and fabric. Folding the fabric up, he made a stack to the side. It would be useful when he got the weapons, as the fabric would make the perfect sling.
Now that he was done with the training area, Nuri moved to face the small storage room he had created. Taking a deep breath, he walked close and opened the door, a flash of a memory causing his muscles to tense. No Perzi mob overcame him, and after a long second he let out a breathy laugh.
It was only then that he heard the deep growl of a creature. Glancing around, a small hole let in a strip of light into the room, showing off the practice weapons he had accumulated. Within those weapons he saw three sets of eyes, and he waited a long moment to determine if there would be any other eyes flashing in the low light. When no more appeared, he began to check his current status against the three animals.
Foolishly, he had left his whip in the training grounds. There was no chance he would encounter something, or so he had assumed. Now, it was all a game of will.
"Alright, let's try and stay calm..." Nuri said in a low, soothing voice. The first lessons he had been taught were how to approach an animal, especially unarmed. Lowering himself slightly, he attempted to make himself less of a threat despite the fact he was blocking the largest exit. When he made move to get closer, another growl sounded from inside the room, causing him to immediately still.
Slowly, three Perzi came out with bright eyes and growling teeth. They were all full grown, and seemed to be part of a family. They looked ready to strike, and Nuri fully realized his foolishness (yet again). Being perceived as a threat, he was fully blocking their major exit and appearing as if he were the predator. Taking a slow step back, Nuri had only a second before the three were on him.
Once more, he flew out of the storage area and onto the ground, his back cushioned by the straw but his front wide open. Claws scratched at his skin, and he quickly pulled his arms above his face to protect it from the animals. The three were quick, and the hissing and spitting filled the air for a long moment before the three animals rushed away from his body and out of the alley.
Arms falling back down to his sides, Nuri once more looked up high and cursed his luck. This was the second time he was attacked by Perzi in the area, and he didn't think to check and ensure there would be no leftover creatures. Pushing himself off his back and to his feet, he examined the superficial wounds. The deepest one was, of course, to his pride. It would be an interesting story to tell once he went to a healer, but he had something more important to focus on.
This time, he would take all of the training weapons out, and leave the straw inside. If the animals wanted to use it as their home, he really couldn't do much to stop them. It was dry, protected them from Obans, and was far enough away to let the Perzi live a peaceful life.
With that thought in mind, Nuri spent the rest of the day prepping the area before heading back home, promising to stay away from the room anytime he returned in the future.
[ 830 / 750 ]
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Posted: Wed Aug 19, 2015 9:57 am
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