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Posted: Sun Aug 16, 2015 12:55 pm
Quote: The village is running low on food and it is up to you to find some steaks and cook them for the village. You are granted exactly one portable spit though you will have to do the hunting yourself. Right in the outskirts of the village are EVIL HAND TURKEYS. They have 10 HP each, which your character will have to defeat in normal battle combat style (attack with the dice mechanics of your current character until it hits 0 HP). They do -2 auto damage to you every time you hit it. When you have defeated a turkey, you can carve from it, a turkey steak. Roll 1d10 to cook your steak. If you roll 1-5 your steak is raw, if you roll 6-8 your steak is perfect, if you roll 9-10 you steak is unedible. Only RAW and perfect steaks are allowed. gaia_smilies/icon_star.gif If you acquire a perfect steak, it is considered a quest item. Add it to your quest item list.
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Yayoi rolled 2 10-sided dice:
4, 6
Total: 10 (2-20)
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Posted: Sun Aug 16, 2015 12:58 pm
The village was running low on food! The village was running low on food? It was a little hard for Meixiang to believe such a thing. There was a ton of things around that one could eat. More and more she began to think these villagers lazy. She had done so much yet there was little thanks or gratitude to show for it. It was only slightly off putting to say the least.
But her heart was big and she could not let these villagers go hungry! They wanted her to kill one of the evil turkeys on the outskirts of the village. Everything seemed to be on the outskirts of the village. Nothing was ever in the middle or wherever. Always the outskirts.
Well, she might as well get to work.
Part of her was kind of sad that she would have to kill a mini. But they said it was evil and it was ok to kill evil things right? At least, evil in a sense she supposed. There were students and citizens of Halloween who might be considered evil. Even Horsemen. And those Hunters. But she wouldn't kill the citizens of Halloween town or students of Amityville. Shoot probably wouldn't even kill a Horseman or a Hunter. Unless it was absolutely, last resort, necessary.
Anyway, back to the turkeys.
She found a particularly evil looking one bobbling around. Making weird gobbling noises and fluffing it's feathers. She was pretty sure it was giving her the evil stinky eye. How was she to kill it thought? Kick it? That seemed likely. There wasn't much around here to use as a weapon. So she walked over to it, stood there for a moment before pulling her foot back and giving it a good kick. Sending the turkey flying quite a few feet to land and roll across the grass.
It sat up stunned before glaring evily at Meixiang again.
Mei HP: 48/50 Turkey HP: 6/10
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Yayoi rolled 2 10-sided dice:
9, 9
Total: 18 (2-20)
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Posted: Sun Aug 16, 2015 12:58 pm
The turkey was quite evil. So evil in fact that once it regained it's composure it came barreling towards Meixiang. Head slinging back and forth, it's little red bobbly thing flipping around. Feathers flying in the air as a blood curtling noise came from it's throat. It jumped at her, reaching to scratch her eyes out with it's sharp claws. Horribly evil claws. It barely made a scratch really.
Jumping into the air again it went to peck at her eyes. So evil.
It was really kind of annoying more so than scary. But it was evil and even evil things could be annoying. Twisting her body around she gave the turkey a good round house kick. Sending it flying this time several yards to smack up against a tree. The turkey went silent. It's fat little body sliding down the tree trunk before coming to rest at the base of the tree. It did not get back up.
Moving towards the turkey, she cautiously approached. Careful that it might be a trick of some sort. But it did not seem that way once she poked it with the toe of her shoe a couple of times. Lifting up the carcass it seemed she had broken it's neck. Perhaps she had kicked it a little too hard.
Mei HP: 46/50 Turkey HP: -6/10
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Yayoi rolled 1 10-sided dice:
5
Total: 5 (1-10)
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Posted: Sun Aug 16, 2015 1:00 pm
Now that it was dead she went about dragging the carcass back to the fire pit. Removing it's feathers and slicing it up. She wasn't that great of a cook but she could at least give it a try.
Laying the turkey steaks out on the fire pit, she poked them a few times. Giving them a couple of turns before slapping them onto a plate. Good enough.
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