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Author Topic: Heroes of the dark: Thrusting my Sabre  (Read 20712 times)

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Re: Heroes of the dark: Thrusting my Sabre
« Reply #450 on: July 26, 2013, 08:55:32 pm »

((OOC Note since my character's distracted and wouldn't know this anyway. First, you'd have to get the materials. Second, you'd need a workshop and forge and anvil, regardless of if you have the tools. Third, it takes a really fucking long time to smith stuff. And it would cost us money to get materials and such, and we don't have much time, and it is in almost every way better to grab the pre-made, well-maintained stuff from the Royal Armory now, then simply leave before we actually have to and rely on one person to provide all of us with the equipment we need, or hope that bandits have high-quality armor that they aren't wearing when we defeat them.))
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Re: Heroes of the dark: Thrusting my Sabre
« Reply #451 on: July 26, 2013, 11:44:16 pm »

Kyle follows the others glaring slightly at the people wanting to loot the armory.
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« Reply #452 on: July 27, 2013, 06:45:19 am »

((OOC Note since my character's distracted and wouldn't know this anyway. First, you'd have to get the materials. Second, you'd need a workshop and forge and anvil, regardless of if you have the tools. Third, it takes a really fucking long time to smith stuff. And it would cost us money to get materials and such, and we don't have much time, and it is in almost every way better to grab the pre-made, well-maintained stuff from the Royal Armory now, then simply leave before we actually have to and rely on one person to provide all of us with the equipment we need, or hope that bandits have high-quality armor that they aren't wearing when we defeat them.))

((OOC: Well, since someone called me the 'blacksmiths daughter' in front of your character, i would think she does know. Second, the materials my character could use could be captured armour from the enemy (you know, the really high quality armour the shades had? She could re-forge them into armour we could use). Thirdly, we could easily rent a workshop/forge/anvil from a blacksmith and with my characters werewolf strength have the armour re-tailored in no time. Fourthly, you character probably wont be able to carry much from the armoury anyway and there will be very little armour that would fit her and, lastly, as an expert smith, my character could repair holes and damage on captured armour.))

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Re: Heroes of the dark: Thrusting my Sabre
« Reply #453 on: July 27, 2013, 07:00:53 am »

William idly waits for the rest of the group to come to a decision.
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Re: Heroes of the dark: Thrusting my Sabre
« Reply #454 on: July 27, 2013, 07:02:07 am »

Accept crest and hold, go to armory when it is time, grab what I can; heavy armor, heavy weapons, throwing weapons, a dagger, and the largest and hardest shield I can find.
At the right time, you walk into the armory and find the stuff you look for, a siege armour(think a more over the top fire emblem general's armour), some throwing knifes, an archer's knife and a tower shield. There just one problem "I can help with the whole carrying thing, but there a drawback."

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."

Kyle and Bitesti go to the armory.
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Re: Heroes of the dark: Thrusting my Sabre
« Reply #455 on: July 27, 2013, 08:12:48 am »

Look for a good hand-and-a-half sword, a shield, some armor, etc.
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Re: Heroes of the dark: Thrusting my Sabre
« Reply #456 on: July 27, 2013, 08:17:34 am »

Kyle shakes his head at his companions choice of items.
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Re: Heroes of the dark: Thrusting my Sabre
« Reply #457 on: July 27, 2013, 11:44:31 am »

((OOC Note since my character's distracted and wouldn't know this anyway. First, you'd have to get the materials. Second, you'd need a workshop and forge and anvil, regardless of if you have the tools. Third, it takes a really fucking long time to smith stuff. And it would cost us money to get materials and such, and we don't have much time, and it is in almost every way better to grab the pre-made, well-maintained stuff from the Royal Armory now, then simply leave before we actually have to and rely on one person to provide all of us with the equipment we need, or hope that bandits have high-quality armor that they aren't wearing when we defeat them.))

((OOC: Well, since someone called me the 'blacksmiths daughter' in front of your character, i would think she does know. Second, the materials my character could use could be captured armour from the enemy (you know, the really high quality armour the shades had? She could re-forge them into armour we could use). Thirdly, we could easily rent a workshop/forge/anvil from a blacksmith and with my characters werewolf strength have the armour re-tailored in no time. Fourthly, you character probably wont be able to carry much from the armoury anyway and there will be very little armour that would fit her and, lastly, as an expert smith, my character could repair holes and damage on captured armour.))

((I meant she wouldn't know that it would take a long time or anything like that. She knows you're a blacksmith, but she doesn't want to wait. So, firstly, you can't just melt armor down and then use to to make new armor. Besides the fact that we're only going to be able to get one set and it's easier to do this anyway, it just doesn't really work like that. You could refit armor to shape us, sure, but reforge it into a new type? We don't have the forges of Isengardat hand, unfortunately. It's not a matter of "strength x time", so just being strong isn't going to cut it. And while I believe she could repair scale mail or chain mail, if find heavy plate with gouges in it from your claws, I have little belief she could fix it without some serious facilities and tools. Neither of which we're likely to find.))

"What kind of drawback? Can't we just get a horse?"
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Re: Heroes of the dark: Thrusting my Sabre
« Reply #458 on: July 27, 2013, 12:04:33 pm »

Look for a good hand-and-a-half sword, a shield, some armor, etc.
Well you already got your hand-and-a-half sword so with being on the move in mind, you grab a buckle, a shocktrooper's armour suit and a crossbow with 20 or so bolts.

"What kind of drawback? Can't we just get a horse?"
"Do you know of a breed of horse that could carry that armour in anything but a cart. Beside, what if your transformation ran out while wearing that thing. Anyway I could give you some training in a moment, the downside is the fact that you will be looking in my mind. I seen things. Maybe you'll luck out and just see something boring or you may not."
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Re: Heroes of the dark: Thrusting my Sabre
« Reply #459 on: July 27, 2013, 12:10:17 pm »

"Ha! Don't worry about me. I've 'seen things' too. Being in the street or in a rich man's bed hike his wife's gone doesn't lend itself to all that happy of a life."
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Re: Heroes of the dark: Thrusting my Sabre
« Reply #460 on: July 27, 2013, 12:18:20 pm »

"Ha! Don't worry about me. I've 'seen things' too. Being in the street or in a rich man's bed hike his wife's gone doesn't lend itself to all that happy of a life."
"We'll see, shall I begin."
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Re: Heroes of the dark: Thrusting my Sabre
« Reply #461 on: July 27, 2013, 12:22:49 pm »

"Sure."
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Re: Heroes of the dark: Thrusting my Sabre
« Reply #462 on: July 27, 2013, 12:49:01 pm »

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.

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Re: Heroes of the dark: Thrusting my Sabre
« Reply #463 on: July 27, 2013, 02:24:01 pm »

"It's the Royal Armory. How else would it be?"
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Re: Heroes of the dark: Thrusting my Sabre
« Reply #464 on: July 27, 2013, 03:41:36 pm »

"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?
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