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Elyessi rolled 2 100-sided dice:
22, 61
Total: 83 (2-200)
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Posted: Tue Jan 19, 2016 8:22 am
Character || Lumikani Stage || Blade Battling || Keldari Battle Stat || 27 Defense || 7 Roll Needed || 50-100 Rolled || 21, 62 Outcome || Lose, Win Experience earned || 24 + 15 = 39 exp
Winning EXP ( 36 ) / 2 = 18 exp
Losing EXP ( 12 ) / 2 = 6 exp
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Elyessi rolled 2 100-sided dice:
68, 97
Total: 165 (2-200)
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Posted: Tue Jan 19, 2016 8:28 am
Taming || Keldari Attack Stat || [27 + 5] 32 Speed Stat || [21 + 4] 25 Intelligence || 8 Roll 1 Needed || 24: 70-100 Roll 2 Needed || 17: 75-100 Rolled || 68, 97 Outcome || Fail...but close!
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Posted: Thu Jan 21, 2016 6:41 am
Lumikani was on another scouting trip. It seemed that this was a daily event for her; but she wasn't one to complain. More often than not, she took the time to explore the area, get used to the land, and even check out the random caves near the end of her cycle. Today was another one of those days where she completed her scouting without any issue, and so she carefully made way to the deep caves outside of their borders.
She had little concern that she would encounter another this far out, especially those Yaeli. The Earthlings on this island seemed to have gotten the point that this half was their land. Actually, Lumikani was surprised that none had ventured this far out - most Yaeli settlements were close to the fire mountains of the east. There had to be a reason, as there were hardly any ruins on this side of the island to hint at life before now.
It was something the blade would need to think about at a later time, and possibly explore a bit more to get a better idea. It was high time for her to do another adventure, and find an excuse to get out of baby sitting the younglings.
As she made her way through the brush and toward the caves, Lumikani's ears twitched at the sound of rattling. Her entire body froze, well aware of the warning that filled the air. The grass was high, but it seemed she had gotten much to close to one of the inhabitants of the island. The Alkidikes had learned quickly about the threat of the Keldari, and the warning signs when one or more appeared. Skittish in nature, the snake-like animals still held quite the bite.
Lumikani wanted one of her own.
Slowly moving as to not startle them, Lumikani began to use her blade to push back the grass, her eyes and ears perked to catch any sign of movement. At first the rattling filled the air, and it was speeding up. As her blade passed by a bush, it all but stopped, and Lumikani knew she found her mark.
She had to be careful, and grab it as close to the head as possible to ensure no bites would occur. Darting out, she got one of the Keldari by the head and pulled back with a grin. However, she didn't see the second one until a few seconds later, and had to quickly dart back before the fangs sunk into her skin.
Hissing back, mostly because it felt like it needed to happen, Lumikani eyed the snake still in the bushes as rattling filled the air like thunder. The loose snake curled back, but decided to dart into the grasses instead, its gems glimmering like flashes of lighting as it darted away to safety. Smirking, Lumikani leaned back and looked down at her prize, a pretty little snake with pale skin and bright green markings. Oh, it looked like the perfect Alkidike companion indeed.
[ 502 / 500 ]
Lumikani made the decision to not go to the caves. It would be a waste of time, and she could tell the Keldari in her hand was tense and upset. This one was quite the fighter, and it's long body coiled and rattled with stress. Not ideal, but it wasn't like she had a choice when transporting the creature back to her home. She was far away, without any sort of back or satchel to store it, and there was no way she was releasing the animal or holding it by anywhere else.
Too bad the creature had other ideas.
All at once, the Keldari began to thrash about, hissing and rattling and nearly slamming its crystal tail into her body and fingers. Lumikani hissed again, but it was too late for her to try and grip the tail. It was waving around like a fly, and soon enough slammed into her fingers and then her arm.
Letting out a roar, the Alkidike released the snake into the grass below and darted back before she could be bit. The snake, pleased, rattled in the air one last time before darting into the bushes and out of sight. Lumikani cursed her luck, stomped her foot, and darted back to the path to head home.
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