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5 days ago
Current @Krasnaya: Try journaling in private, or saying your thoughts out loud under a hot shower. It's the expression of our feelings in more tangible form, not necessarily having an audience, that helps.
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12 days ago
Phew, novel outline done. Now to tally how many characters I'll need, based on outline roles. Protag, Antag, yep, lackeys, support cast...Okay so in total I need to fill out--EIGHTY CHARACTER SHEETS?!
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25 days ago
@Kuro: Congrats, you've received the "Fully Developed Frontal Lobe" DLC!
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1 mo ago
Happiness is the acceptance of problems, not their solutions. *eats the fortune cookie*
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2 mos ago
If an argument/spirited debate/conversation takes up more than a handful of back-and-forth statuses maybe that means it should be in PMs instead.
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On CST time, United States. Typically busy most of the week and do most posting/replying on weekends.

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Can we expect a post from you today, Zeroth?


Not today, unfortunately, this time of a new month is rather hectic at my job. It will likely be Wednesday or Thursday before I've had enough spare time to get a proper update finished. At that time, though, regardless of whether everyone in the RP has posted or not, I'll go ahead and make a full GM post to move everything along.
@Lucius Cypher@Unkown58 Feel free to post again since you have more to go from now, but I'm going to try to do just one short response per player/group to keep everyone on the same timeline.

@ERode@King Cosmos I can do a short response for you two, but since the Elwet that fled your group ran into Rik, I'd like to see if @SubjectVision is currently working on anything?

@Kazemitsu also, have you got anything in the works? Might be better for yours to go up and that way your whole group can get one response together.

@ReusableSword@Such A Birch I have confirmation via PM that @Guy0fV4lor is working on his post, but if your group chooses not to see what all the hubbub his character's making is or just want to go ahead and jump in there, feel free!

@Crusader Lord Your shamefur dispray is forgiven...for now! *sweeps demon king cape ominously*
@Lucius Cypher@Unkown58

I'll have you know my cheeks are solid as a rock and not in anyway sweet, thank you! The Demon King NEVER skips leg day!

Could i join this roleplay thread? I would like to play an elf that joins up with them.


Unfortunately, we're full at the moment and there are some others who've expressed interest if spots ever open up who would be ahead of you on the list. What's more, the premise of the RP is that players take on the role of Orcs, specifically, even if they end up evolving into other creatures later on. So a character starting out as an elf wouldn't really work. My apologies.
@Crusader Lord You FOOL, your lack of desire for the Desire Sensor guarantees you will have it! Every MonHun player knows that to get the carves you must cease to want them! Only through this enlightenment can you complete your armor set!

Also Orcs can eat stuff raw about the same as any wild animal can, but whether they like the taste is up to preference. Are they more likely to get sick, maybe so, but they're also far more adapted to it than the modern "jaws can't even hold all our teeth" human is.
Lol

I just noticed the Villagers are "cautious" of Nibiria, despite her being top-billed as their only professional doctor. XD


This is a medieval rural village, you think these Constitutional Peasants can afford insurance!?
@ERode
Rather than stuff exploding into coins and whatnot, yes it's basically carving stuff out of other stuff. Monster Hunter style--including everyone's favorite Desire Sensor ;)

An Orc Runt's "everyday strength" is about as strong as an average 12 year old on an adrenaline rush. So carrying a single Elwet, or even 2 at a time, is definitely doable. Carrying one would make climbing, fighting, etc more difficult, obviously. Can't just shove it into a Hammerspace Inventory...yet.
@Crusader Lord@ERode@Kazemitsu@King Cosmos

"As Akeno leaped after the fleeing monster, she almost landed right on top of it. At the same time, she grabbed one of the fowl beast's antlers, and using that for leverage she put all her weight behind each strike! The first elbow to the back of its head stunned the already disoriented creature, and it crashed to the ground before they reached the tangled pile of other runts and fiery chickens. The second came down with enough force to crack the horn where she held it. The third made a deepier, meatier sound, and Akeno felt bone give way under the strike as the horn came off in her hand. The Elwet's screeches ceased, and its legs feebly kicked the air slower and slower.

The enemies were vanguished!

Loot:

  • Elwet Horn (Akeno)
  • Lightly Bloodied Elwet (Lazash)
  • Damaged Elwet (Grunthor)
  • Mostly Intact Elwet (Akeno)
SYSTEM


As the Runts lay there, some still on top of their prey and all catching their breath, the forest around them was quiet...at least for the moment."



The Quests don't count as complete until they turn their hunts in to Auguz, but at this point all of the group save Esfir have basically fulfilled what they were supposed to do along with the "kill something" and "bring it back in decent condition" optionals (although Grunthor's will depend on Auguz's evaluation). As most of you have realized by this point, there wasn't a time limit given, so now the next move is up to you...
@ZerothFor confirmation, Esfir’s back was facing Grunthor. If Akron’s Elwet attacked them from behind, would they have run over Grunthor in the process?


Ah, my mistake. Was picturing a camera angle in my head when I wrote it, lol. It's basically just charging into the midst of them, whatever their orientation.





"Uh, hi! I'm gunna go out an hunt! But did ya say sumthin bout a cave in da north? What were ya doing up dere? Were you fightin monstahs, or maybe huntin?"

“Eh?” The adult orcs seemed surprised that Gren had even approached them, much less started talking to them, and they glanced at each other as if to say ‘is this Runt one of yours?’ Luckily, Vola stayed further back and out of sight, so none of the three noticed her before they turned back to Gren. The one in particular that he tried to butter up simply snorted and spat a disgusting glob of phlegm into the fire, where it hissed.

“I was scoutin’, is all. Warchief wants to make sure ain’t nothing around here to catch the drop on us.”

"You look really strong, yeah! You musta killed lots before. I wanna know how to be strong like you, so when I go huntin I'll get something good for tha camp!" As Gren showcased his elite skills, the three orcs sat there for a moment—then burst out into raucous laughter.

“Aye, th’ li’l bugger ain’t bad, eh!?” chortled one, nudging the other. “A real terror, innit?!”

“Lookie ‘ere, Runt!” The one in the middle suddenly reached back behind his hip, and drew out a large, drop-tipped cleaver. It was made of considerably old and worn iron, but the edge had been taken care of well—the weapon’s body had a roughness and spots of rust to it, but that thin, ragged white line looked perfectly serviceable. “Before you worry about gettin’ tough, worry about stayin’ alive!” He flourished the cleaver before symbolically drawing the back of the metal across his own throat. “If ya’s get back from yer hunt, you’re still gonna have to train with Auguz! ‘E’s a tough bastard ‘e is, and ain’t nuthin’ makes ‘im happier than putting a runt like you in yer place! Just ask that fatty, Builge!”

“Ah, das right, Builge was in da brood afore dis one, wasn’t he?” chuckled the third orc. “No wonder he’s been a right li’l shite lately.”

The three commenced to discussing whether it’d be worth the verbal abuse from Auguz or the Warchief if they were to go kick Builge’s tower out from under him, or if they could get away with just throwing rocks at him. It didn’t take long at all for them to forget Gren entirely…

…In other words, it looked like he and Vola had made a clean getaway.

Item Acquired!

Stone Hatchet - Equip, Weapon/Tool - A thick tree bough has been carved into a tapered shape and had a hole bored through it, then fire-hardened. A knapped and sharpened stone blade has been driven through the hole in such a way that impacts will push it further into the handle. Further security is provided by some cordage and sticky tree sap. At your current size, it is considered a two-handed, heavy weapon.
SYSTEM






Akeno blocked the fireball, Lazash tackled the flame-spitter, Grunthor wrestled the screeching bird, and Esfir pondered how no plan ever survives first contact with the enemy. Lazash was dragged along as she tried to strangle her wounded prey, Grunthor suffered half a dozen vicious pecks as he beat his victim with a rock, Esfir leaped into action, and Akeno reacted on a sense of muscle memory that still didn’t quite fit with this new body. But as her hips torqued, for an instant the kick felt “right,” and slammed into the Elwet with a satisfying thud! The creature crowed in pain—and one of its wings suddenly drooped at an unnatural angle. The beast was knocked off its feet but quickly recovered, scrambling and flapping away—right towards the rest of the chaotic mess.

The bird carrying Lazash ran into Esfir’s stick just like a charging boar was supposed to, and the impact struck it dead center in the body—it gave a hoarse squawk, as if the breath was knocked out of it. Its charge was halted, jerking Lazash around, but she kept a tight hold and with all the fury that only a creature desperate to kill another can generate, twisted with both hands. There was a single instant of resistance—CRACK.

The fire-spitting bird suddenly thrashed and kicked in one last death throe, spinning in circles on the ground. Its dangerous claws and powerful wings created a flurry of pain for the two orc females! What was more, the injured Elwet Akeno had been fighting now crashed into them from behind!

Assuming Grunthor kept weathering the beak trying to pierce his bald head and flailing at the creature with his rock, he would feel his opponent’s body suddenly go rigid after one heavy blow, and then limp. Though his wounds bled and stung like nobody’s business and made him look like hell, as long as he avoided getting hit in the eye they wouldn’t be seriously debilitating…but then again, open wounds meant a greater chance of infection, and nothing about the Orc camp suggested they had much in the way of medicines…

Enemy Elwet Appeared!
Defeated: 2/4
Fled: 1/4
SYSTEM






As Rik moved among the trees and the underbrush, carefully picking his way across the root-strewn and uneven forest floor, he would hear sudden movement headed right for him. But just as he readied himself, the brown-and-white-blur shot out of the bushes and barreled right past him, too swift for him to react to! He got a decent look at the blurred figure, at least—it was one of those rabbits with antlers, the Jackalope. Even compared to regular rabbits back on earth, the thing was bloody fast.

But almost as soon as the critter had disappeared into the brush again, he heard the calls of the Elwets—and they were definitely not happy about something. If Rik chose to investigate, he would also hear the sounds and cries of battle. Had more Runts come out this way? There were definitely multiple Elwets; dare he risk taking them on by himself?

Before such a decision could be made, however, something else came charging through the bushes. This one wasn’t near as fast as the Jackalope, and that beast had already put Rik on edge. So with his reflexes already revved up, he had the upper hand as an Elwet came almost blindly stumbling out of the bushes right in front of him, horned head turning back from looking over its shoulder…





As Duram and Agar began moving in the direction of Ushnekh’s testing ground—though of course, they had yet to discover that the other Runt was there—they moved away from the gravelly slopes and into the dense treeline. Agar paused, and with a cautious crouch tried to summon up his newfound power—or the Skill, as this world seemed to refer to it.

Duram wouldn’t be able to see or feel it, but from Agar’s perspective, a neon-green circle spread out from his body through his feet, expanding until it covered the entire range of the Skill and then rebounding off every living thing in the vicinity. Trees and other plantlife caused a reaction, but if he didn’t look with his eyes and only “felt” the effects, it was as if they were soft, semi-transparent images. Instead, the “living creatures” specified by the skill description he’d seen began to glow with a soft green "flame," the size of which seemed to indicate their general size or strength.

A Dire Rat was currently moving away from the two runts, stealthy dashing underneath the brush to their left. It had little interest in them, as one might expect of a rodent, and simply wanted to get away from the bigger shapes crashing through the underbrush. To their right and perhaps a few yards into the forest, there was a tree whose outline included something vibrant and round…was that one of those Leppa Fruits, then? It glowed separately from the main tree’s body, up in the branches.

But straight ahead of them, at the very edge of the skill’s range, Agar picked up a much larger and somehow familiar signal—it had to mean that another of the Runts was out here. And though the two were overlapping, somehow the Field Scan could differentiate between two separate creatures. From the chaotic way the signals moved, it seemed like the larger life-sign was under attack! If it was indeed a Runt, what could they be fighting? And should he and Duram intervene?





Moving backwards along with his attack proved to be the right choice thanks to Ushnekh’s instincts. The Tatzelwurm’s jaws snapped shut on empty air, but before it could regather itself for another lunge it was smacked in the face by a piece of rough wood. The creature’s catlike claws slashed at the stick, slicing a deep notch into it and knocking it away. But then the Orc Runt did something quite unexpected—Very, very rarely did any of them have magic at this young of an age. But Ushnekh did!

“[Earth Wave]!” Somehow, shouting the skill made it feel…stronger. But after already using it once that morning, Ushnekh felt a great deal of energy drain out of him-—he might be able to use it just once more, something deep inside his new body told him.

The Tatzelwurm was assaulted by a rolling wave of dirt and debris, slamming into it like a moving wall! The earth itself seemed to lift the creature and toss it on a low trajectory, where it bounced once upon impact. The monster’s long body thrashed and writhed as it struggled to right itself—a fight like this wasn’t worth it to the ambush predator, and as soon as it had its bearings it was going to make a mad dash for the brush! Would Ushnekh be fast enough, or capable enough, to finish it off!?
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