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Once the city’s defenses had been breached, chaos took its reign amongst the Black Talon ranks, dozens of armed mercenaries with bloodshed and pillage on their minds spilling down the streets. Funneled between the cramped and crowded buildings, their formations broke down into small warbands, which the command frantically struggled to control, as their disorderly ranks fiercely clashed with the remaining Silver Shields, resulting in needless casualties on both sides rather than any tactical gain. Both sides fought to the last breath – one protecting what they had sworn to keep safe, and the other sating their craving for riches and taking out the pent up rage after several weeks of ceaseless siege. Xoni was no longer safe, and where the lines of the Silver shields had broken down, blood boiled in the ditches next to burning carcasses of buildings; where they still held, the air was filled with the roar of battle and a fresh scent of death.

It was a miracle that amidst this utter mayhem, Gernev and his two comrades had managed to get this far - but it seemed that they were the only ones yet with such luck. However, he had his hopes up high: as they neared the Prince's palace, the resistance became progressively weaker, meaning that they had left the main enemy forces behind, and that could mean that the palace itself had to be left lightly guarded, in favor of a decisive response to the Black Talon's rampage; so they decided to take the risk. Instead of waiting for reinforcements, Gernev, together with his comrade Kirian, bashed down the main gates, while their archer, Phia, stood on guard. They gave in after just a few mighty heaves from the two; whoever built them clearly never had the thought that somebody would try to open them by force. "Nice," - said the Orc, with a grim smile underneath his bevor, - "Lets go get them."

Heading down the bridge, he drew both of his weapons, mace in left, sword in right, and glanced behind himself, where both his comrades were following. Gernev felt a sort of maniacal drive building up deep in his heart, dead set on his mission to kill the Prince, with a yearning to make it a goal accomplished; and the stronger this urge was, the more worried he became with a single question - will they make it? Some ten yards away from the coach, he gestured them to stop.

"They maybe taken cover behind this coach. Phia, you stay behind, me and Kirian will go see if it is true. Is that good?" - he said, in somewhat clumsy Commonspeak. In the end, he had decided to ease in and investigate first, perhaps opting to retreat if met by too strong of an opposition and wait for somebody else to reach the palace; that way, they'd have a much better chance of getting to their target - the Prince, who was the sole reason for Gernev joining this campaign. For reasons of his own, the Orc felt it was his duty to kill him.
Post incoming, just a little bit more. Already half typed up, going to take a short break and then finish it. Hope Empty and Stekkmen don't mind me controlling their characters for a bit, such as having Kirian bash the gates in together with Gernev and whatnot.
I suggest, if Khan agrees, that we skip Vordy if he doesn't post within 24 hours. We'd go to Stekkmen, me then Empty, followed by Vordy.


fair enough

but ATM i've got school, so post's coming up only in 7-8 hours at its best
I think this might belong in tabletop. Arena is mostly freeform fighting, so this kind of stat-based approach wouldn't quite fit in.
Also, @EmptyArmor, i surmise that you're indeed still up for this RP? Seen you online, but since you haven't posted in the thread for 9 days, i'm checking, just in case.
I suppose it's fair that the attackers have more people? I guess that's an excuse, maybe?

I mean, they do have the homefield advantage.

obviously even teams would be preferred, but we could balance it out in our posting, right?


@Dymion wanted to join on the Silver Shields side; he's just taking his time with the CS. I hope it's finished soon, since i'm all packed up on bubblegum, and the only thing i'm missing is ass to kick.
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NO BUT OP THOUGH!

I'm mad people made you rage quite because they thought your PC was OP.


Eh, he kinda was the way i wrote him - though i guess i could've used him nevertheless, since the only OP thing about him that i couldn't change was his insane survivability; but taking in mind that killing your opponent isn't a victory condition in NoW, that wouldn't've been a problem.
I guess Skallagrim might have a point. While realistically, it would indeed be an undodgeable, there is always some leeway included in arena fights; unless Raelis puts himself in a vulnerable position, dodging the attack would be fair, allowing that to happen would be good sportsmanship, and that's what matters.
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Wait, @Skallagrim Khazna is allowed to use his full speed of 760 mph???

Even with the 30 feet movement limitation that's basically an insta-kill for anyone once he takes his weights off. I hate to bring this up, but as far as I've read there's no one in the tournament who could even react to him once he's moving that fast. Raelis might be able to see him, but even with his avian reflexes he'd be unable to do anything about it.


Tablurath OP

Ijok Vs Khazna confirmed
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That elf may be the only thing that saves your ass from Khan beheading you


kekeke

i have a bevor
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