
“Excellent, I am sure Fate will smile upon us this day!” the Oracle declared as its choice among the selection was taken (not that there had been any doubt of course) only to give an “ack!” of distraught surprise as fate threw the first invader at them before they’d even gotten themselves organized.
“Ah. Well. It is only a lone youngster! Surely that will be no issue for you all?” It said after recovering, before turning to the more important matter, which was “I meanwhile shall see to it that we pick the right choice when it comes to pulling”
Naturally, this involved rolling a 1d4 with plenty of extravagance, and prayer of “oh hallowed Fate, bless us with your all knowing providence, and take mercy as you deliver unto your most humble servants thy graciously granted gifts, such that we might put them to service in thy name”
The result of this roll was a 4, meaning they’d be pulling the most blessedly random of pulls: the Basic Summoning. Given it was also a second max roll in a row, the Oracle saw fit to declare “most blessed are we!” before handing off responsibility to Kleine in terms of doing the actual pull “our fate is in your hands!”
It was only then that the Oracle turned its eye to the battle for the -insert dungeon name here- and, well, to say it was going poorly was an understatement. The Oracle was not best pleased, but it directed its ire at the responsible party rather than any of its team mates.
“Heathen! Murderer! You sully this place with your faithless steps, you spill the blood of its noble denizens! There is nothing here of value but the lives within, and yet you steal even those!” The Void Angel boomed as it floated past the retreating monsters, its full form only now becoming clear to the boy as it phased through the walls.
Said boy was rubbing his bonked head, and actually flinched at the sight of the eldritch being, before squinting at the corpse in its core, regaining his confidence and asking “What are you supposed to be? Some sort of headless pervert?”
The void angel was monetarily taken aback by this, before declared “I am the Oracle of -null pointer exception-”(again shunting to the flat monotone due to the lack of a dungeon name) “and I bring divine retribution!”
With intent declared, the Oracle gazed down the corridor, long straight, true, and unleashed the power of the sun. Photons, Uv Rays and Electromagnetic waves all lanced forth in a beam of cosmic power unleashed from its stellar eye. Unfortunately, functionally, that sun was very far away, and so rather than being cooked to a crisp, or even burned, the boy was instead subjected to a sunbeam of a warm summer's day that lapped against his skin. That would have been great for, say, acting as a sunlamp for Salbjörg, but with the boy it merely made him shield his eyes briefly as he was forced to adapt to the sudden change in luminosity.
The Oracle, despite this futile attack, still declared that the boy should “Wither beneath my gaze foolish intruder! Soon enough you shall fall”
“Yeah, right, you've all barely scratched me!” he shouted back, blinking the water from his eyes and then squinting in the face of the light.
“And scratch and scratch and scratch we shall, till death by a thousand cuts you suffer. A terrible fate, slow and painful it will be!” The Oracle retorted as it floated closer. Once close enough, it began shaking cupped hands, saying “I only pray that Fate can only lessen your suffering” before rolling forth its dice.
These clacked across the floor unassumingly, and thanks to the glare the boy didn’t see them coming till it was too late, and they had rolled a perfectly average 32. Holy light glowed, and then engulfed the boy for a moment, before dissipating, leaving him seemingly unarmed.
There was a monetary pause, before asked “What did you- hic- do…. Oh come -hic- on! What kind of -hic- curse is that!”
“Suffer!”
“Oh screw -hic- you” the boy yelled, before charging forward, sword held high.
“Come, face your doom!” the Oracle declared, very pleased that its plan had worked as intended, namely making the boy focus on him instead of the juicy bag of free EXP currently still napping in the room he was now vacating.
Of course, now it just needed to avoid becoming one itself.
It brought its eye down low, baiting the boy in to cleave right at that oh so obvious weak spot, which indeed he did, calling out a triumphant “hiya!” as the wooden blade went scything through the void angel’s membrane like it was tissue paper. The star, however, was untouched, for it was, of course, very far away. Worse (for the boy) almost as soon as the wound had been made fresh membrane grew out of the void to replace it.
Before that however, the Oracle brought its two massive hand wings down into a clapping blow on either side of the boy, doing a tiny amount of impact damage before its fingers attempted to wrap around him to bind him in place. This only really worked because he first tried to hack at the limbs, to the same amount of effect as he had had against the ‘head’
Soon enough he figured out the trick however, struggling and ripping apart the membrane with his own might rather than using his weapon, pushing forwards out of the angel’s grip and getting underneath it.
“I see -hic- the real you!” he shouted, before leaping to take a swipe at the corpse within the Oracle’s bulk. Weak though its membrane and limbs might have been, they offered just enough pushback that he fell short, the angel ascending to the ceiling, its prostrating weak spot's back pressed to the ceiling, now out of reach.
All this while, the beam focused on him, an annoyance slowly, slowly, slowly giving him a sunburn, though a little quicker now at this short range. Now, out of harm's way, it swung its pincer tail down to try and snip him, while preparing another handful of dice to bombard him with.
Enough was enough. The boy flipped his sword to hold in reverse, then hefted it back like a spear and hurled it up at the angel above. His aim would have been sure and true, and the angel might have met is end there and then, if not for one single thing
“-hic-”
That little jolt was all that was needed to ensure that instead of piercing into the corpse, the throw was off angle enough that it instead sliced a gash into its side, causing blood to leak out in clouds as if it was in water, or space, rather than in air. Despite the relatively lesser nature of this wound, the Oracle still unleashed an-unholy screech as it curled in on itself in pain, rendered unable to lend any more aid to the battle for the moment.
The sword, meanwhile, bounced off the ceiling, ricocheting at an angle such that it then landed back in the room where Zoppy was, causing the boy to glance from his dropped weapon to the assorted wounded monsters in indecision for a few vital moments.