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Skallagrim said
Melon I want to mod your action in my post, I want to write you catching the i-beam I hurl at you if that is alright. If that is fine what manner would you catch it?


I suppose he would use his spear as a shield, like he did in my post, if you think it would make a better narrative I can go with my original idea and edit my post myself, essentially fury was just going to drop to one knee and shield himself in a bubble, causing a massive crater around him, but if the catching is essential he can just do the same thing but catch it.
Skallagrim said
Fine with me. Melon I will get an Alter earth post up, I am lagging a bit behind on work so it may be later today.


NP, plenty of time now I'm on break.
I'd imagine some form of very pale human with slightly larger eyes would be the generic race, I'll go ahead as if we're in separate towns but I think I should give Asuras time to reply before jumping down.
Has anyone decided what the 'people' look like in Necropoli, or is it some obscure Turian esque race?
Asuras, you can decide how to deal with this, I'm not sure how we've ended up in the same town as the others considering my express wish not to go anywhere near the two higher tier characters.

My description of the town was something out of a western movie. (because I like the style and its easy to imagine.) We should be in entirely different places, but if you want to be in the same place go ahead, we can't exactly do anything combat orientated with them though.
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A low whistle, echoing from the town below, Father Alder lifted his head to track the sound. He began to move down the hillside with quick, purposeful strides. Never seemingly afraid of losing his balance, or even seeming to slide at all on the loose sloping ground, the aging warrior of God made his way to the outskirts of town and turned, skirting around to fall directly in line with the small house the sound had emanated from. With each step his staff hit the ground with a dull thud, a sound which many a monster and villager alike had grown to fear more than the plague. He himself was not entirely oblivious to this aura of fear; it wouldn’t serve him too well here, yet…

He walked directly to the rear of the house he sought, noting the shambling shapes far from his path he had yet to acknowledge anything within the town itself. He saw three crates, stacked in a convenient staircase to bring him up to arm’s length from the rooftop, and so skipped atop them with nimble grace for an older man. One hand clasped the lip, and the other joined it after pushing a staff forward, he hoisted himself up grunting quietly and pulling himself to his feet with his staff in hand.

He took a quick breath, easily blaming the harsh environment around him for his exertion. It was always easier to find excuses.

“Child” He announced his presence in a quiet voice. “I assume you’ve not seen the Vampires, then?” He stepped past Mercedes, looking over carefully into the town itself, seeing the scene she herself saw, he began to chant under his breath.
Beta said
Ysolda and that Titan are Low-Tier?


No.
It looks like an angry metapod
The wine leaked down the Archbishop’s chin like blood, coincidentally very symbolic.

“I’m sending you and your student through the portal first, you will be joined by others later, do your duty.”

“Yes, Father.”


Jack Alder, or Father Alder as he was referred to by most of the clergy of Denius, stalked the wasteland of Necropoli lost in thought. He and his student, Mercedes Kane, had been the first of the Order to enter the strange portal that had materialised in the middle of a village thought to be a coven for all manner of monstrous creatures. They were sent to identify any threat it posed, and eliminate it, as well as to hunt down and destroy the three vampires which had escaped into the world beyond. Jack was finding it troublesome, as he surveyed the dark lands around him which seemed untouched by sun, that nothing living as of yet had passed him. He was also certain more than a day had gone by, and still the sky spoke of night. He was far out of his comfort zone, and his lungs tingled uncomfortably, like he was having trouble breathing. Fortunately, he had a blessing for just such an inconvenience. He had bestowed it upon himself and Mercedes a short while after entering the dark world; hopefully it would protect them from whatever evil lurked here.

He bent and surveyed another set of tracks, his black cloak rustling around him as his wooden staff pierced into the ground and stood upright. After a brief glance he looked over at his apprentice, a lithe woman armed formidably with crossbow and cutlass, another warrior of the Order.

“The Vampires have passed here, Mercedes.” He warned her, standing quickly and surveying the dark horizon. He paid special attention to a small hill to which the tracks seemed to lead; he was able to be certain they were the Vampires because they were the only human-esque markings he had seen since he had arrived. Another brief interlude of hiking set him atop the hill, and looking down on a decrepit American-west-style town (though he did not know it), highlighted in the strange dim light of Necropoli. He looked down on it with caution.

“That would be where they have hidden from our Lord’s justice.” Jack intoned quietly, almost as if in a prayer. “Mercedes, you know what to do.” He knew she would be stealthier alone, surveying the town for their prey; he would wait on the hill for a signal or come down after ten minutes of silence.
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