On the penultimate floor of the Tower of the Mind...James tries to kill the Jungle Gym some more!
[James vs. Jungle Gym: 3+1 vs. 6+2]
James is about to hack at it, but the Jungle Gym strikes back!
[Counterattack: Jungle Gym vs. James: 6+2 vs. 6+2]
The jungle gym tries to smash James to smithereens, but James stands proud! He holds the halberd in front of himself! There is a loud clang and sparks fly as the two bits of metal meet, neither willing to back down!
[Jungle Gym vs. James: 1+2 vs. 1+2]
After a bit of struggling, both roll backwards!
[Inner Child vs. Jungle Gym: 4+1 vs. 3+2]
The Jungle Gym proves resilient as ever, and the child cannot do anything to it!
[Child reaction roll: 4]
The child, dissatisfied at his continuous failure, attempts to channel his disappointment into a coherent energy beam!
[Child energy beam roll: 6]
The disappointment is powerful indeed, forming a purple column of death that sweeps across the jungle gym, cutting off half of it!
[Jungle Gym endurance roll: 6-1]
The jungle gym, however, is hardly slowed!
In the ruins of what was once a cultist-infested area...Samuel tries to get his bearings! He wanders out of the house!
[Navigation roll: 1]
He finds himself in a city of some kind, noise and people and horrible horses and rude noblemen everywhere! He desperately searches for some indication of his location and wanders in the path of a speeding carriage!
[Agility roll: 1+1]
He is run over by the carriage, the bones in his legs completely snapped by the wooden wheels! The carriage speeds off into the distance!
Doing magic related to your focus. IE magic related to canes.
Yep. He's kind of right. Also, you might obtain new skills and power to a point where you'd have a natural +2 to offset that penalty.