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Prompt 1


Can be used toward Battle req (or RP req only if done with a friend)
Solo word minimum is 500, RP post minimum is 7



It was bound to happen eventually.

With rumors of great beasts roaming the shores of Yael, many mainlanders flocked across the sea to capture the exotic beasts. In no time at all, they returned with large scaled monsters, dangerously translucent serpents, and turtles that carried the earth. These traders traveled across the Mainland to parade the beasts, going from Matori to Zena and everywhere between. Soon enough, everyone had either seen the Yaeli beasts or at least heard of them.

And they were sure to hear about the beasts when they escaped.

With such little knowledge of the foreign creatures, the traders underestimated the animals. In no time at all, the Yaeli beasts escaped into the wilderness and ended up near your location. With new creatures all but knocking on your door, what do you do? Do you dare to try and tame them, or do you run them off back into the wilderness? You better hurry, because these creatures are lost and scared, and are sure to cause some damage before they are captured once more....


|| The Yaeli familiars have been spotted in the following locations: Tintural (Oba and Matori), Keldari (Jauhar/Chibale and Tale), Limbara (Sauti and Zena). Only individuals in set locations can encounter the specific familiars.

|| If you are located in Yael, respond to this prompt as if you witnessing a mainlander abducting one of the newly announced familiars. Do you step in or run away? Use the same rolls below, but instead of subduing the beast, you are rolling to test your success for freeing it. You may encounter any beast on Yael if you are located there, but you must declare which one you are facing when you make the roll.


This prompt will be resolved by each player rolling 1D100 to test their success. (You can only roll once - there are no reattempts!)


xxxxxPrentice must roll 60-100 to successfully subdue the beast.
xxxxxStage 2 must roll 50-100 to successfully subdue the beast.
xxxxxStage 3 must roll 40-100 to successfully subdue the beast
xxxxxStage 4 must roll 30-100 to successfully subdue the beast.

|| Success or fail, completion of this event rewards you with 15 EXP!

|| If you roll a 95-100, you get to keep the familiar! Congrats!

|| Those who win a familiar should be followed up by a PM to our Beast Battle Mule: Beast Tamer Freya with this form:


[b]Species[/b] || Tintural, Keldari, or Limbara
[b]Gender[/b] ||
[b]Name[/b] ||
[b]Owner[/b] || [username of owner, not character name]
[b]URL[/b] || [url of event thread]


|| Title your PMs with "Tamed"


The joys of traveling around Sauti were not lost on him. He was always intrigued by the differences in terrain and creatures a like, and always tried his best to go out and explore when he wasn't specifically on a job. That's what his plan had been today, but apparently some higher being had had other plans for him instead. He'd decided to check the traps his father and some of the other tamers had set, and in doing so he had found a few unfortunate surprises so far. Some half eaten bait, a poor creature stuck in the trap for days with no hope, but by far the most interesting thing he had found was the brutally destroyed trap near one of the most common trapping points he checked on. Whatever it was certainly wasn't friendly or small. The foot prints of the creature were very large, and unfamiliar to him. Strange, seeing how he practically knew every animal in the region despite it being Sauti. He had spent many a day learning and studying the beasts of both Tale and Sauti. Whatever this creature was, it was not from around there. He had of course heard rumors of traders and a few tamers a like trying to bring in the new beasts from Yael, but he had hoped that those were mere rumors and no one would be unintelligent enough to actually try to tame a beast they knew nothing about. From the looks of it though he was most likely wrong and they had attempted it. He was disappointed in them all to say the least, and now that he sort of knew what he was up against he needed to hunt this creature down. It was probably scared and confused, potentially even enraged and destroying things. Oh he really needed to find it. Raiha began to squawk and flutter around him then, alerting him to something nearby. Hoping it was the mystery Yaeli beast, he ran towards the area, nearly stumbling over it in the process. It was injured, most likely from the trap it had stomped on. His only real hope of helping it was to try and sneak up on it and fix it while it was too tired to move. Luckily he had picked just the right moment. From the looks of it he could guess that it was a Limbara according to what he had heard, but was a fairly small one. Perhaps only a baby. It was trying to thrash around as he drew close, but with how tired it was it seemed to only look at him with a panicked gaze.

"Hey there, everything is okay. I'm not here to hurt you," he said, hesitantly lifting the beast's foot up to take a look. It wasn't as bad as he was expecting, but there were still pieces of the trap sticking into its foot. At least he was always prepared for things like this, especially after he'd gotten Raiha out of her trap. He would have loved to attempt to tame this beast as well, but he figured it was much better to let it be on its own than to force it to follow him around. Just as he was about to finish up with the beast it reared it's head and slammed into him, knocking him over in its fit of rage. A sense of panic came over him as he struggled to get up and away from the beast. Before he could even attempt to subdue it again though it was long gone, leaving him sore from its hit and with a broken trap.

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