@Lugubrious
Ash turned up late and be all like 'Yay I'm helping!' XD
Ash turned up late and be all like 'Yay I'm helping!' XD
@Lunarlors34
If you mean for the quest Malakaus is about to embark on, sure! I'm just waiting for a post from Fancypants, Liferusher, and Heckno. After that I'll have Malakaus excuse himself and make his way towards the city where we could have our characters meet each other and stuff. I'll probably keep Atisha at the castle to keep her out of trouble.
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Personally, my goal is to get her to get serious before the fight ends. Though I wouldn't mind Aleph actually defeating her, either C: Either of those would be considered my win conditions for this fight. Aleph, on the other hand, merely wishes to meme. But since Vesta is no weakling like the rest of the people he gets in fights with for the most part, he also kinda just wants to not get beaten silly. His ideal win condition would be her surrendering (So that's not gonna happen) or at least not losing. Something important to note is that being knocked out or otherwise disabled is what he considers to be "losing".
The ability I am going to use in this post I'm writing is NOT the trump card I was referring to, so remember that as well.
It is neither of those, however, I did intend on Indy Ploys being a part of his character since Aleph only thinks ahead in very rare cases, as you might have noticed. Otherwise, he wouldn't be in this fight XD
Aleph reserves this particular technique for foes who prove to be very difficult for him to deal with. You can say it is a Trump card of sorts, and its use means he acknowledges the strength of whom he fights. But I can almost guarantee that because of it, Aleph will be leaving the fight as the one who ends it, against the strongest rock thrower or not.
Another hint: His second blessing is usually important in using it.