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LeeRoy said
A powerful force sensitive could use force stealth to sneak up behind them, they wouldn't be able to detect them.


I suppose, but at that point they'd probably be using a lightsaber anyway, at which point the argument is null and void.
LeeRoy said
Like I said. TO the head, not AT the head. Put the gun to their head and pull the trigger. If they could stop it before it exits the barrel I'd be impressed.


Getting that close to a force sensitive would be nigh on impossible though. They don't even have to see a lazer to see it coming, so wandering up to a Jedi and putting a gun to their head without being sliced in half, I would go as far as to say, be completely impossible.
Your turn to post some guards Khan.
The Clockwork Man was right behind his compatriot every step of the way, though he chose to climb more conventionally using hand and feet, along with a helpful magnetic pulse from his metallic body. He too crested the top of the tower, noticeably a few seconds behind the human, and jumped into a crouch beside him to consider their next move.

“It’s likely the Mystan is in there.” He nodded down towards the very top of the tower, which unfortunately had no easy access windows for them to make use of.

“We’ll have to go through there.” He nodded further down, at a window roughly a floor below where they needed to go. The Clockwork Man was forced to raise his voice somewhat, betraying its unnatural nature, because of the shrieking wind so high off the ground. For once, he was glad he couldn’t feel anything.

He slid and dropped, falling back and through the window below and cracking through two thick plates of glass with a sharp kick, sending the sound of shattering shards all throughout the dark room he fell in. The sounds of the outside permeated the room to further his lack of stealth, and he stood and shook glass from his jacket with as much dignity as he could muster. The room was empty, a quick glance was enough to tell him that, but whatever lurked outside in the corridors between him and the upper floor access was likely to know exactly where he was now. He opened the door gingerly, prepared to slam it shut, and took a brief look outside.
In theory though there would be nothing stopping an adept force user (like Mace Window) from immediately seizing your gun, or even deactivating it in your hand with the force.
Hawt.
NewSun said
If you're free now we could just whack out a pirate/titanpad.


I can be free for about half an hour, seem like enough time?
NewSun said
Actually Melon, you and I might benefit from a small collab post. Just.. you know, something to solidify the tension between Norak and Eeiys.


Well, I'm happy to have Norak feature in your next post if you want to work something out,
It's a bit sparse, but I think things to get moving away from the current location before they stagnate.

Still sad about mega collab though.
For this group, the Old Orc knew he could be no leader. For an Orc warband maybe, but his time had passed long ago, he had let it go. That was why without as much as a question he simply upped and followed the wizard when he regained his senses suddenly and muttered something about their destination.

However when he told the group about seeking supplies in a nearby town called Iron End the Orc knew he would be unfit for the task. His refusal was a simple shake of his head. He was more than fit to carry out a long journey with his current equipment including the sword he sheathed, for it became apparent he wasn’t going to need it. However, the hulking Orc was unlikely to be greeted any better in town than he had with the party, likely far worse, which would do their party no favours to say the least.

Still, it was a day’s march according to the strange thin man, which was likely in pitiful human terms but regardless, time for him to think on matters before any action was required. Unique to most Orcs, Norak relished some moments of tranquillity before battle was to be joined.
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