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Post by Shan Vortan on Nov 1, 2003 9:48:50 GMT -5
After he ran bellow the first creature, Shan stopped and quickly turned around, ready to proceed with his attack, should it be necessary...
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Post by Phaerimm on Nov 1, 2003 9:51:06 GMT -5
However, it wasn't really necessary, as two powerful gut wounds was more then the creature could take. It fall to the floor, as its magical flight stopped working after its death...
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Post by Phaerimm on Nov 1, 2003 9:52:00 GMT -5
As the first creature died, the ghasty hand, which rushed toward Kazami stopped within inch from his face, and harmlessly disappeared...
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Post by Shan Vortan on Nov 1, 2003 9:54:16 GMT -5
Relieved to see the creature dead, Shan turned to Erianna and Gamar, who were fighting the second creature, yet now Shan is too far from them to give them any help...
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Post by EK - Shadow of Death on Nov 1, 2003 11:07:22 GMT -5
Gamar's daggers were red-hot, and his gloves were properly donned. Grabbing two by the tip of the hilts, he jumped up from behind cover and threw them accurately at the still living creature. Sidestepping and diving behind another table, Gamar throws another two heated daggers at the phaerimm from below. Finally, he draws the fifth dagger and rolls to his feet.
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Post by Phaerimm on Nov 1, 2003 11:22:44 GMT -5
With creature entangled in webs, it was nearly impossible to miss it...
Four red-hot daggers penetrated creature's thick skin and enetred into into its body...
The creature shrieked from agony it felt, stopped its attempt to tear web, and attempted to cast a spell...
Nobody can say for sure, whether web prevented creature from making proper gestures, or whether agony it felt broke its concentration; but one thing is certain - the creature's spell failed.
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Post by EK - Shadow of Death on Nov 2, 2003 10:53:27 GMT -5
Gamar runs towards the fallen phaerimm and lobs another two daggers at the phaerimm's weak points, continuing to power the heat metal ability, so that the daggers continue to wound the beast while inside it.
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Post by Phaerimm on Nov 2, 2003 12:00:42 GMT -5
The fallen creature seems to be dead, and didn't rected to Gamar's stabs. There is already quite a large pool of blood beneath it.
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Post by Phaerimm on Nov 2, 2003 12:01:04 GMT -5
The other creature continues to hover near the celing, struggling against webs. It attems to cast another spell, but as it was with the previous one, creature's spell failed. Four wounds, inflicted by Gamar's daggers continues to bleed, and this seem to drain creature's strength, for otherwise it would already tear the web apart.
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Post by Shan Vortan on Nov 2, 2003 12:06:36 GMT -5
After Gamar made sure that the first creature is dead, Shan runs to the other side of the inn, maneuvering between tables and heading toward still living creature, that continues to hover near the celing, entangled in Erianna's webs.
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Post by Phaerimm on Nov 4, 2003 5:52:23 GMT -5
As nobody made a move to finish off the still-living creature, it struggled against the webs one last time, and then dropped to the inn floor, crushing the table beneath it. After dropping, creature make no more movements and its wounds continue to bleed severly. Apparenlty the creature is either dead, or very close to being dead.
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Post by Shan Vortan on Nov 4, 2003 6:00:39 GMT -5
Seeing that the last creature is either unconscious or dead, Shan made a step toward it, and plunged one of the blades of his two-bladed sword into creature's head, killing it for sure.
Afterwards, Shan sighed, and made his two-bladed sword to disappear within depth of his cloak once again.
In the battle, Shan's hood was thrown backward, and now everybody can see his face, which hardly belong to an ordinary human. Shan's features are human enough in shape, but his head is completely hairless, and his skin has dusky gray color, slightly similar to that of the drow elves, but lighter. Shan's eyes are of pale violet color, and they look as if they were looking at you from behind a veil of mist or dull glass. It is now also visible, that beneath his black cloak Shan wears a full suit of chainmail, which has a silvered hue about it, just as the baldes of Shan's two-bladed sword. Also beneath his cloak, Shan wears a strap with slots for seven daggers, though only six daggers are upon it at this time. However, the surprising is the fact, that Shan seems to have neither steath for his two-bladed sword, nor two-bladed sword itself. Once Shan put his two-bladed sword back into depth of his cloak, Shan's two-bladed sword seem to simply disappear.
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Post by EK - Shadow of Death on Nov 4, 2003 23:47:32 GMT -5
Gamar goes over to the dead phaerimm, retrieving his daggers. He casually addresses Shan as well.
Tiefling are you? Or is it half-drow? I've dealt with both in my time... but never liked tieflings.
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Post by LadyWinterWolf on Nov 5, 2003 6:26:38 GMT -5
*Erianna stands and comes out from behind the bar, pressing a hand to her wounded shoulder.* He is a friend Gamar, all you need to know at this time. Perhaps you should see to Vlad? *Nodding her head in the direction of the seriously wounded male*
*She then looked at Shan* You've changed a bit since last we were together, older perhaps, but still just as handsome. *Looking at the dead Phaerimm with distaste* Such unslightly creatures, and when did you start taking up with this lot? The crystal best be among them, or we will have greater worries.
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Post by Shan Vortan on Nov 5, 2003 12:23:29 GMT -5
"Know, Gamar, I am neither half-drow, nor thiefling. And I am not going to read you a lecture about my nature right now, if you will excuse me. As you can see, we have some more important concerns right now." says Shan to Gamar.
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