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There was one more arrival in Twilight Town. At the station, in a flash of blue light, appeared the Red Wizard, Serin. Foster Father to Reno and apprentice to Merlin. In his right hand he held a blue crystal and in his left what appeared to be a letter of sorts, the envelope having been opened before very carefully, but resealed with tape. Serin took a moment to look at the blue crystal before taking a look around. "Reno's Return Crystal told me he was in this world. It also shows that Reno's presence has changed... does this mean that he has finally..." Serin paused that thought and began to walk away from the train station, hoping to find someone that had seen Reno or perhaps something that can show him where he had gone.

After a bit of walking Serin came upon the Sandlot, where he saw Joshua, Amaya, Rose, Elyse, and some blue haired girl he didn't recognize. He also saw another girl who looked strangely like Amaya, or so it appeared anyway. It was a bit hard to tell. Still, he decided to walk over to Rose and the others, the Red Wizard hoping to inquire about Reno's whereabouts. "Good day Rose". He gave the other mage a friendly wave as he walked over before he looked at Amaya with concern. It appeared from her wounds and the fact that there was some apparent destruction here with there being several benches that appeared to have been ripped off the ground and tossed around that some form of battle happened here.

"Is Amaya alright? What happened here?" He then looked at the crystal in his hand before looking back up at the others. "Also... have any of you seen Reno? Or perhaps a boy named Oner who looks exactly like him?"
Gonna bring Serin to Twilight Town, cause he will be able to tell that Oner has awakened (the Return Crystal that Serin gave him a while ago does more than just teleport Reno home. Also is sort of a status monitor)
Ok
also until you guys figure out how to make a party, EXP will only be given to those who actually managed to hurt an enemy and it will all be distributed equally.
Posted. Lucian got what I call a super god freaking damn critical.

The enemy fumbled and he got a critical, which entitled for some nice beginner skills there.

Anyway, still need Val and Jester's characters now to act.
Thinking that a weapon is better than no weapon, Lucian went for the keys in his pocket. They were probably as effective fighting bare handed, but they were also better than nothing anyway. Putting the key between his thumb and finger, he slashed at the imp, hoping that the somewhat sharp, but not all that sharp in reality, keys would deal some sort of damage to these Imps.
Lucian Key Attack (Melee Weaponry): 4 (Critical!)

Imp Dodge: 97 (Fumble...)

Critical Strike!

15 Damage!
The seemed to be in such a rage from Lucian hitting it with the coin that when it had suddenly calmed down it was caught off guard when a Key was suddenly bearing towards it. The Imp tried to get out of the way, but stumbled right as Lucian swung. Even though the creature was 3/4ths the height of an average human, its stumbling backwards combined with Lucian's downward swing to hit the creature managed to allow Lucian's key to slice its neck. The creature let out a loud shriek of pain as it stumbled backwards, text appearing over the creature's head.

In bold red text appeared 15 Critical! For those who had game knowledge, this meant that Lucian scored some kind of critical hit or some very powerful strike nonetheless as this attack seemed to hurt the creature alot. This also alerted the other two imps, the two creatures actually backing away some for the moment, not seeming to want to get near the humans now that some human with such a tiny weapon managed to deal such a heavy blow, judging by their fellow Imp's loud shriek anyway as the imp stumbled backwards. It was still alive and there was no blood on the wound, but these creatures were also not human, so they may not have had any blood in the first place.

As the imp stumbled away Lucian would see three windows appear in front of him, each reading thus.







After those three windows appeared they soon vanished, two new windows appeared. Unlike the three before which were light blue, these were light red like that skill window that appeared when Lucian learned Coin Flick. These two windows read as such.




Rainer, in the meantime, would be dealing with another Imp. After seeing Tim's successful Palm Strike at the beast Rainer would attempt his own powerful kick attack towards the creature's head, aiming to shut it down for good, letting out a battle cry for good measure and more explosive power, his kick seeming to be stronger and more accurate thanks to the stance he was in, probably because of that skill he had received just now. The Imp wasn't right in front of you, so you wouldn't be as close as you'd like, but you were still close enough to where the kick would still be somewhat accurate nonetheless.
Rainer's Kick (Fisticuffs): 56 - 5 (Stance) - 16 (Fisticuffs) = 35

Imp's Dodge: 39

Damage Dealt: 13

Attempted Knock Down (Attacker STR vs Defender DEX): Resisted
While the kick wouldn't knock down the beast, it still managed to make it react very negatively. It let out a shriek of pain, although not as loud as the one Lucian sliced with the key, as it was kicked in the head by Rainer's powerful, trained kick. A red 13 appeared above its head when it was kicked. It was completely clear now that the amount of damage done to a foe appeared over said foe's head whenever an attack was done, this meaning that group could beat these things since none of them had gotten hit yet. Still though, these creatures were not down for the count, but niether was the group who in these few seconds had a couple people who had yet to act.
So, holy fragging crapple sticks.

That is all I have to say about this next post coming up.
Of course, Key's won't do that much damage. Heck against these creatures they probably will be as effective as fists. The only difference is, since its a weapon, Imps have no choice to dodge (which they usually do anyway)

so in a way, completely ineffective, but also better than nothing.
i don't mind the keys, mainly cause its something that a regular person would have
Imps don't like having anything thrown at them. And yea, you learned a skill purely meant for pissing things off.

Also Tim did three damage to an Imp. pretty cool. None of you have any way of telling how much HP they have left.
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