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Author Topic: Heroes of the dark: Thrusting my Sabre  (Read 20718 times)

Empiricist

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Re: Heroes of the dark: Thrusting my Sabre
« Reply #465 on: July 27, 2013, 04:03:36 pm »

Aria sees Mahriana head towards the armoury, muttering about grabbing everything she can.

You DO know that i am a armourer and blacksmith, right? I also have my grand size toolkit in this bag. If we need anything i could make it. Its not too hard. Hell, i am even thinking about re-working some of that fantastic armour that was wasted on the shades. Speaking of which....


Aria goes back towards the King.

Sir, would it be possible to have 6 sets of the armour worn by the palaces attackers?
"Six! Heaven no, there not enough red tape for that much to go missing. I can manage one."
"In that case, we'll take one set of armor. I have a feeling it might become useful later."
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Re: Heroes of the dark: Thrusting my Sabre
« Reply #466 on: July 27, 2013, 09:37:47 pm »

On her way to the armoury, she says tot he King:

Only 1 set? Damn. I was hoping i could re-tailor them to fit us. At least then we'd be well protected. Well still take it. *Sigh* Off to the armoury, then.


((OOC: Forgot to put this in previous post))

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Re: Heroes of the dark: Thrusting my Sabre
« Reply #467 on: July 30, 2013, 12:48:18 pm »

((OOC: This dead?))

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Re: Heroes of the dark: Thrusting my Sabre
« Reply #468 on: July 30, 2013, 01:02:20 pm »

((OOC: This dead?))
((No, I'm just taking it easy, playing a game))
« Last Edit: July 30, 2013, 01:06:34 pm by scapheap »
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Re: Heroes of the dark: Thrusting my Sabre
« Reply #469 on: August 02, 2013, 12:09:34 pm »

((OOC: I think it might be time for an update)).

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Re: Heroes of the dark: Thrusting my Sabre
« Reply #470 on: August 02, 2013, 12:30:27 pm »

((OOC: I think it might be time for an update)).
Funnily enough...

After a moment Mahriana see something
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you are back in the armory.

Aria decides to grab a longsword and a strong kite shield from the armoury. She also looks for some good strong chain armour.

This armoury is well stocked.
You find them

"Well, I suppose I'll come back here in a bit."

Visit hospital. Is it harmed in any way, or did the shades focus only on the castle?
Walking back, you see that only the castle was damaged, the rest of the city is still in one piece.

Aria sees Mahriana head towards the armoury, muttering about grabbing everything she can.

You DO know that i am a armourer and blacksmith, right? I also have my grand size toolkit in this bag. If we need anything i could make it. Its not too hard. Hell, i am even thinking about re-working some of that fantastic armour that was wasted on the shades. Speaking of which....


Aria goes back towards the King.

Sir, would it be possible to have 6 sets of the armour worn by the palaces attackers?
"Six! Heaven no, there not enough red tape for that much to go missing. I can manage one."
"In that case, we'll take one set of armor. I have a feeling it might become useful later."
"North gate, mile down the road there a small building. Door never locked, it will be in there."
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Re: Heroes of the dark: Thrusting my Sabre
« Reply #471 on: August 02, 2013, 12:33:17 pm »

"Understood, thank you my liege."
Williams briskly walks to the aforementioned building, making sure to stay out of view of any guards or servants.
« Last Edit: August 02, 2013, 07:24:13 pm by Empiricist »
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Re: Heroes of the dark: Thrusting my Sabre
« Reply #472 on: August 02, 2013, 01:13:14 pm »

((You'll update this but not RotMG?))

((...Also, is there something Bitesti should be doing?))
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Re: Heroes of the dark: Thrusting my Sabre
« Reply #473 on: August 02, 2013, 01:19:57 pm »

Yolantha heads into the hospital, walking through its rather noisy, busy rooms, hoping to find her brother. He proves simple to locate - he seems to be performing the procedure on the reverend. Yolantha watches for a few minutes as he carefully places the orbitoclast in just the right spot, though it takes a few tries with this one - he'll learn, Yolantha thinks -, and then drives it in with the mallet. He nearly forgets to pivot it, but seems to remember at the last moment, removing the orbitoclast in a moment. As Alfred removes the tool, Yolantha guesses that it'll be all right with him. She calls him over.

"Hello, Alfred. I see you're doing well."

Alfred nods.

"Well... I'm not sure how to say this, but I'm going to have to be going away, I'm afraid."

Her brother looks at her quizzically.

"The king exiled me due to my involvement with yesterday's invasion. Apparently the council is full of idiots. Who knew, eh?"

Alfred smiles sadly at her.

"Anyhow, I have to be gone before sunset - the king promised to sponsor the hospital and to send over an assistant to help you - it's important that you don't let this person control you, they will be your assistant. Now, remember to follow the rules, treat the patients properly and, most importantly, keep up the research - you'll find my notes in my desk, here's the key," Yolantha says, handing her brother the keys to the desk.

"I should go and pack up, really, be back soon."

Pick up various supplies from hospital - sedatives, surgical tools, various medications and so forth, all that good stuff. Pack it in a large backpack along with the contents of my doctor's bag.
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Re: Heroes of the dark: Thrusting my Sabre
« Reply #474 on: August 02, 2013, 07:20:36 pm »

Shouldering her pack, setting her belt in place over the armour and tethering her new shield and sword to her pack and belt respectively, Aria follows William, if only to take a look at the armour. She didn't much like the merchant at the moment. He seemed a bit too cowardly for her tastes.


She also keeps sniffing the air occasionally with her powerful nose, testing to make sure she isn't being followed and that there aren't any enemies nearby.

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Re: Heroes of the dark: Thrusting my Sabre
« Reply #475 on: August 11, 2013, 03:38:45 pm »

Bump, just for the hell of it.
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