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6 yrs ago
Current The real holiday is the day after Valentines Day, when all the chocolate goes on sale.
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10 yrs ago
Looks like we've got another wave of spambots.
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11 yrs ago
Just a little heads up, exams are coming up soon, so I might not be able to post very often.
11 yrs ago
It's October and it's already starting to snow. God damn it.
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11 yrs ago
Happy birthday to me!
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Trey's hit roll: 5 + 12/2 = 11
Ranger's dodge roll: 4 + 18/2 = 13
Missed again.
Trey's remaining MP: 9/13
The white mage and ranger seemed to be dodging all of the group's attacks. Luckily, Backstabs managed to kill the mage by slitting his throat, leaving only the ranger. He glanced at a potential escape route for a moment, which probably meant he was about to run.
"You're not going anywhere!" Trey said, trying to hit him with another fire spell. Unfortunately, the ranger saw it coming, and jumped out of the way once again.
Trey's hit roll: 5 + 12/2 = 11
Ranger's dodge roll: 5 + 18/2 = 14
Missed.
Trey's remaining MP: 11/13 (+5 from wand enchantment)
Trey's hunch that they would get into combat turned out to be correct. There were four humans - a fighter, a black mage, a white mage, and a ranger. Trey glared at them, particularly the one who considered them "free experience".
"I'm really going to enjoy killing you." He said, taking out the wand he looted from the zombie yesterday. He hadn't really had a chance to use it until now.

Before he knew it, the fighter and black mage were dead. He tried to hit the ranger with a fire spell, but the ranger jumped out of the way, and the spell did nothing but leave a scorch mark on the wall. The two remaining humans were dodging a lot of the attacks that were aimed at them. He hoped that the remaining two wouldn't be instantly killed by his teammates. He'd been waiting his whole life to kill a human.
We're waiting for you, Lugia. Robert has higher initiative than Trey does.
[Josh]
Over the sound of the snowstorm, Josh could just barely make out a voice in the distance. He went to investigate the source, and found Celes sitting next to a tree, and she had her badge out for some reason.
"Celes! Thank Arceus I found someone. I thought I was alone out here." Josh said. "Have you seen any of the others? Or, at least have some idea where they are?"
I'm in. I've been a little busy lately, but if I can't join right away, I'll join later on.
Dragon Steel Wand
Enchanted Steel Magic Wand (+5 MP)
Steel Dagger (1d6 + DEXmod)
Leather Armour (+1 DEF)
Ragged Black Robes
Moldy Wooden Staff

Name: Trey
Gender: Male
Species: Aves
Class: Black Mage
Level: 2
EXP: 0

Stats:
HP: 8
MP: 10
Defense: 3 (+1 from Leather Armour)
M. Defense: 7

Strength - 10 [(6)3-1 + 2]
Endurance - 3 [(1)2-1 + 1]
Stamina - 4 [(3)1-2 + 2]
Agility - 15 [(5)5+2 + 3]
Dexterity - 12 [(5)4+1 + 2]
Magic - 14 [(4)3+3 + 4]
Wisdom - 13 [(3)4+3 + 3]
Spirit - 13 [(6)3+1 + 3]
Intelligence - 17 [(6)3+3 + 5]
Luck - 13 [(6)2+1 + 4]

Bio: Trey was born and raised in a village up in the mountains. It was built at the top of one of the highest peaks. This, of course, made it almost impossible to reach for those incapable of flight. Because of this, most of the residents were Aves. Any other species would probably fall to their death trying to get there, including humans. For years, the village remained untouched, and was almost completely safe from human attacks.

Eventually, the village elders started to get wary of the humans passing by below them. If one of them found a way to scale the mountain, it would spell disaster for every single one of them. They decided that they would have to be prepared for these attacks. They began training the young Aves in the village, so one day they would be able to fight back against the humans.

Trey hatched shortly after the elders made this decision. He was taught the basics of black magic at an early age, and as he grew older he began to improve. He was far from a master, but he could hold his own in a fight. He eagerly waited for the day his training would be put to use, thinking he could handle whatever the humans threw at him.

One day, his training was interrupted by the sound of a horn echoing through the village. He instantly stopped, knowing what it meant. Humans were attacking the village. He flew out to the outskirts of the village, along with several others that had been trained to fight humans. It was a small group, so he thought it would be an easy fight.

He severely underestimated how strong they really were. One by one, the humans picked off the Aves that were attacking them, until only a few remained. As soon as Trey realized that the humans were winning, he tried to fly back up to the village to get everyone to evacuate, but it was too late. A human archer spotted him, and shot him out of the sky before he could get there.

He lied on the ground for what felt like hours, barely alive. He only survived because he happened to get lucky. The humans didn't notice that one of the Aves lying at the base of the mountain was still alive. Then, a little while after they left, a group of trolls that were passing by decided to examine the wreckage. Luckily, one of them noticed that Trey was still breathing, and rushed him back to their camp.

As far as he knew, he was the only one who survived the attack. After thanking the trolls who saved his life, he headed for the nearest village. It wasn't nearly as secure than his original home, though. The humans tore it apart within a few months, forcing Trey and many others to re-locate. This cycle was repeated many times. He never tried to fight the humans, since he knew he wouldn't be able to do it on his own. Before he could even think about fighting back, he needed a group.

Abilities:
Phoenix: When at 0hp or less (though, must have more than -10hp), has a 5% chance of revival every three turns. Once revived, remaining health is determined by a d20 roll, with 20 = 20hp. Can be used once every long rest.

Skill : Focus - May randomly increase INT for duration of combat.
Ability 1 : Magic - Cast Medium to High level Back Magic. Cannot cast ultimate magic.
Ability 2 : Bluff - Lower all enemies defense by 5% and Increase Intelligence by 2%. Stacks up to 5 times in battle. Can be used twice per turn.

Wields: Wands, Daggers, Bows/Arrows.

Spells:
Fire: A basic fire spell that starts a fire underneath your opponent's feet, can cast it up to 30 feet away, but must be able to see an opponent you're casting the spell at. Cost: 2MP. level: 1/1. Damage: 1d6 + (stat modifiers)

Thunder: A basic lightning spell that sends sparks at your enemy's location, can cast it up to 30 feet away, but must be able to see an opponent you're casting the spell at. Cost: 2MP. level 1/1. Damage: 1d6 + (stat modifiers)

Fira: An improved fire-based spell that causes a fire within a 10-foot radius from the point where it was cast. Can be cast up to 30 feet away, and doesn't require you to see who or what you're casting the spell at. Cost: 6MP. level 2/4. Damage: 2d6 + (stat modifiers)

Helper Mote: produces a small magical ball of floating energy to assist in fetching or sending objects up to 10 feet away from the caster. Mote lifts up to an object weighing up to 2lbs at maximum range, with up to 5lbs at close distance (1 foot away). Cost: 1MP. level 0. Damage: 0
I rolled a 7, so that's 13 initiative for Trey.
Luckily for them, no humans showed up in the middle of the night. If anyone wanted to attack them, they would have done so while everyone was asleep. There must be some reason that they hadn't run into anything yet, though. Maybe there was something going on that was preventing the humans from traveling on this road, or maybe they just happened to get lucky. As soon as the group started moving again, Trey flew into the air once again, in order to keep an eye on the ground. Just like last time, he couldn't find anything that posed a threat to the group.

Eventually, they came to a mountain. Normally, Trey would simply fly over it, but that wasn't an option for everyone else. Trying to go over would create more problems than it would solve, so they had to go through a cave that was conveniently located at the base of the mountain. Judging from what the civilians were saying, this cave was dangerous. They would probably get into combat at some point while going through it.
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