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Ephebe rolled 1 20-sided dice:
3
Total: 3 (1-20)
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DraconicFeline rolled 1 20-sided dice:
19
Total: 19 (1-20)
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Posted: Sat Oct 10, 2015 3:08 pm
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DraconicFeline rolled 2 6-sided dice:
4, 4
Total: 8 (2-12)
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Posted: Sat Oct 10, 2015 3:16 pm
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Quote: 30/30 hp 2d6-6 damage 1d4 defend FEAR: Terror Flash (Double Take) Using illusion magic, Pel can make his weapon indescribably terrifying, reflecting his foe's deapest-seated primal fears. This works like Phantasmal killer does in D&D (Without the killing part) in that its pretty much all in his target's head: he activates the ability, their brain does the rest. This also means that no deep-seated fears are revealed (unless they scream them out of course) because all he perceives is his sword in its normal – if creepy – form. ((Pelagion Attacks))
And, before the other reaper could find some way to change his mind, Pelagion attacked, swiping out with his sword to land a nice – if glancing – blow on her. He brought it back to a guard position, his cloak moving with his movements in such a way that it looked awesome.
It was awesome.
This had been a good idea.
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Ephebe rolled 2 6-sided dice:
5, 6
Total: 11 (2-12)
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DraconicFeline rolled 2 6-sided dice:
6, 3
Total: 9 (2-12)
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Posted: Sat Oct 10, 2015 3:33 pm
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Quote: 25/30 hp 2d6-6 damage 1d4 defend FEAR: Terror Flash (Double Take) Using illusion magic, Pel can make his weapon indescribably terrifying, reflecting his foe's deapest-seated primal fears. This works like Phantasmal killer does in D&D (Without the killing part) in that its pretty much all in his target's head: he activates the ability, their brain does the rest. This also means that no deep-seated fears are revealed (unless they scream them out of course) because all he perceives is his sword in its normal – if creepy – form. ((Pelagion Attacks))
Ow... OW. Pelagion winced as he failed to block her attack. He attacked again, testing her a little, trying to be strategic and see how she would strike next. Wasn't that what his family always said to do, be strategic? Sometimes they had good advice – Pel figured he was putting that to the test.
ephebe Hey, can you poke me in aim for this for a little bit, not quote me? I'll quote you back, OFC, but Im about to do some homework and i will keep the tab open and refresh the thread and post and stuff, so its best if you ping me for a while <333
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Ephebe rolled 2 6-sided dice:
3, 1
Total: 4 (2-12)
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Posted: Sun Oct 11, 2015 7:21 am
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DraconicFeline rolled 4 6-sided dice:
4, 1, 2, 1
Total: 8 (4-24)
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Posted: Sun Oct 11, 2015 8:02 am
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Quote: 25/30 hp 2d6-6 damage 1d4 defend FEAR: Terror Flash (Double Take) Using illusion magic, Pel can make his weapon indescribably terrifying, reflecting his foe's deepst-seated primal fears. This works like Phantasmal killer does in D&D (Without the killing part) in that its pretty much all in his target's head: he activates the ability, their brain does the rest. This also means that no deep-seated fears are revealed (unless they scream them out of course) because all he perceives is his sword in its normal – if creepy – form. ((Pelagion uses Terror Flash (Double Take!) ))
Her missed attack looked like a good opportunity to use his FEAR. Taking advantage of her distracted state, he got himself into position, angled his sword, and made it flash with illusion magic, sending an unformed spell shimmering through it to bring out and reflect her deep-seated primal fears and reflect it in the shining metal. Or whatever. It still looked like a sword to him but, it was their mind that did the rest and while Pel felt kinda bad for using it, she was a stranger and that was his FEAR and they were sparring so she'd just have to deal with it.
While she was distracted by whatever she saw in the sword, he attacked - once, twice - before falling back... only to see that he had done, basically, nothing.
Oh, well, at least his FEAR ability worked consistently? That was good to know...
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Ephebe rolled 4 4-sided dice:
2, 4, 3, 3
Total: 12 (4-16)
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DraconicFeline rolled 2 6-sided dice:
4, 3
Total: 7 (2-12)
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Posted: Sun Oct 11, 2015 5:27 pm
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Quote: 20/30 hp 2d6-6 damage 1d4 defend USED: FEAR: Terror Flash (Double Take) Using illusion magic, Pel can make his weapon indescribably terrifying, reflecting his foe's deepst-seated primal fears. This works like Phantasmal killer does in D&D (Without the killing part) in that its pretty much all in his target's head: he activates the ability, their brain does the rest. This also means that no deep-seated fears are revealed (unless they scream them out of course) because all he perceives is his sword in its normal – if creepy – form. ((Pelagion Attacks))
"Fu...!" Pelagion fell back as he tried to block the flames... no dice! They ripped away at his Fear shield and hurt a great deal. But, well, hurting a bunch was expected since this was a sparring match, in the gym, and it was his first proper fight, so honestly Pelagion wasn't phased. He was, however, annoyed as his retaliation did, basically, nothing. What good was a big-a** sword, he thought, if he couldn't do anything with it?
"You're pretty good." he said. Though, he noticed that they were oddly matched in skill... Huh. Was she not a year up? She acted like it. Sounded like it. "What year are you, anyway?" sometimes it was best just to ask, right out of the gate...
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Ephebe rolled 2 6-sided dice:
3, 6
Total: 9 (2-12)
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DraconicFeline rolled 2 6-sided dice:
4, 2
Total: 6 (2-12)
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Posted: Sun Oct 18, 2015 1:35 pm
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Quote: 17/30 hp 2d6-6 damage 1d4 defend USED: FEAR: Terror Flash (Double Take) Using illusion magic, Pel can make his weapon indescribably terrifying, reflecting his foe's deepst-seated primal fears. This works like Phantasmal killer does in D&D (Without the killing part) in that its pretty much all in his target's head: he activates the ability, their brain does the rest. This also means that no deep-seated fears are revealed (unless they scream them out of course) because all he perceives is his sword in its normal – if creepy – form. ((Pelagion Attacks))
"Oof!" Pelagion's attempt to block her whip with his armor ended up in massive failure. Well... not massive so much as achingly painful. Fighting hurt!
He figured she would know if she had more to learn, but... "You sure about that? You hit pretty hard." Then again, if she had been a Y1 longer than him, then that would... make some sense? Maybe? "Move pretty good too!" he said as his attack - a very good one - missed completely.
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Ephebe rolled 2 6-sided dice:
5, 5
Total: 10 (2-12)
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DraconicFeline rolled 2 6-sided dice:
5, 3
Total: 8 (2-12)
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Posted: Sun Oct 18, 2015 1:43 pm
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Quote: 13/30 hp 2d6-6 damage 1d4 defend USED: FEAR: Terror Flash (Double Take) Using illusion magic, Pel can make his weapon indescribably terrifying, reflecting his foe's deepst-seated primal fears. This works like Phantasmal killer does in D&D (Without the killing part) in that its pretty much all in his target's head: he activates the ability, their brain does the rest. This also means that no deep-seated fears are revealed (unless they scream them out of course) because all he perceives is his sword in its normal – if creepy – form. ((Pelagion Attacks for 2 damage))
"Ah!" the sting of her whip sent a shock of cold fire up Pelagion's leg - he clearly needed more armor down there... what were his parent's telling him? Protect your weak points? He'd thought he was well garbed but, well...
Ow!
He retaliated, debating whether to play a more... defensive... game. But no, for now, the game was attack fast, and attack hard, and keep attacking until one of them wanted to pass out...
Right?
Yeah, that was totally not how it worked... he decided, as he connected with only a grazing blow. It was time for a plan...
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