Post by Silas Crowley on Apr 28, 2017 18:19:35 GMT
The gate lands you inside of a dungeon. The soldier standing on the otherside begins to interrogate you, but your answers anger him. He opens it up and charges you with his spear.
Level 6 Soldier
HP 22 | STR 13 | MAG 0 | SKL 10 | SPD 9 | DEF 13 | RES 8
Weapon: Bronze Lance, MT 5 HIT 90
Level 6 Soldier
HP 22 | STR 13 | MAG 0 | SKL 10 | SPD 9 | DEF 13 | RES 8
Weapon: Bronze Lance, MT 5 HIT 90
Silas couldn't believe his ill fortune: a dungeon? And he was being shouted at in a foreign language...! Realizing he stood where a criminal would be kept, the dark mage recognizes the approaching soldier's hostile attack and prepares himself to fight- but the head of their bronze spear dives Silas' way before he can evade its reach...!
Soldier attacks Silas with Bronze Lance for 17 Damage (0/16)!
DMG: 17 HIT: 95 CRIT: 5
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The spear's tip casts a flurry of sparks against the Nohrian's black armor, tearing it and sending a flurry of sparks outward as it shreds the paper-thin metal. The elf's skin and flesh is torn soon after, casting a vicious gouge up across the Nohrian's right shoulder...! Collapsing, Silas falls to his knees with a quavering expression of pain, his gaped lips passing a deep and pained sigh of anguish...!
Already, his frail body wasn't able to fight anymore: Silas' form rolls forward, using the last of its strength to slip behind the guard and scrape past him- on the other side of the door they'd come bursting through. With a pained gasp and a dire shift of his body, Silas' shaky body manages to slam the door shut- locking the guard inside the very cell Silas had appeared in...!
With the banging of the wooden door behind him, Silas flees the dungeon; it belonged to only a small, almost unmanned fortress, through which the dark mage made a perilous escape back to the Outrealm Gate and to his home continent, though a trail of his own blood is left behind him as a reminder of his defeat...
Silas receives no riches from the fortress the guard was defending. 1-100