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Author Topic: Presenting: The Most Interesting Dwarf in the World  (Read 254999 times)

Limul Thak

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Re: Quest: The Most Interesting Dwarf in the World
« Reply #420 on: June 17, 2009, 12:13:17 pm »

And so Morul will be the first thing to ever actually win the internet. :D
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This game is so strange.
The horses have TEEN ANGST.

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« Reply #421 on: June 17, 2009, 02:25:17 pm »

And so Morul will be the first thing to ever actually win the internet. :D

Why are we so sure of his victory?
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Only vaguely. Made of the same substance and put to the same use, but a bit like comparing a castle and a doublewide trailer.

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« Reply #422 on: June 17, 2009, 03:10:38 pm »

I am tempted at the moment to create an account under the name "Morul" and post here saying "Thanks".

I think I may be addicted to insanity.
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« Reply #423 on: June 17, 2009, 03:12:16 pm »

Another siege. 3 squads, but they showed up a day after the human caravan and one squad were right on their heels. Morul was much more expedient with these orcs than the last set - even with just the silver mace, he knocked out two squads before descending on the 3rd on the other side of the map, and even with all of that he still got half the kills of the 3rd squad, the human guards getting the other half. No merchants killed, but three human guards were cut down.

His armor skill bumped up to grand master, but nothing else changed. He's still talented mace. Social skills are making good progress, though. He's now great across the board. Another year or 2 at most for those, but mace is really crawling along, even with him sparring regularly. I might have to send him down to the animal arena again.

232 notable kills, 1177 other kills. Quite a ways to go to catch Ironblood, I'm certain.

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« Reply #424 on: June 17, 2009, 03:50:15 pm »

How many injuries has he caused sparring? Even with a silver mace I'd imagine that his strength would kill/injure recruits left and right.
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« Reply #425 on: June 17, 2009, 04:45:06 pm »

How many injuries has he caused sparring? Even with a silver mace I'd imagine that his strength would kill/injure recruits left and right.

Actually, just one of note - a yellow hand injury. Lots of lesser injuries though.

Keep in mind that his sparring partners have been champions for about 3 decades and are clad head to toe in masterwork steel armor. All but one has got 300-400 kills. They're no slouch themselves. What is interesting is that in sparring, they're all legendary mace, but lesser armor/shield. It seems as though they're all getting hits on Morul and not as many in reverse. I wonder if Morul gets one swing in, wounds them (even minimally) and then sparring breaks off. He never spars for long.

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« Reply #426 on: June 18, 2009, 01:31:14 am »

28th Sandstone, 238, Late Autumn

After much sparring and two sieges, Morul crossed legendary armor user.

Social skills are now at 'great' and mace is up to adept and taking FOREVER.

--- Labor
18th Moonstone, 202, Early Winter - Miner
19th Limestone, 206, Early Autumn - Woodcutter
27th Granite, 207, Early Spring - Appraiser
9th Sandstone, 207, Mid-Autumn - Bone Carver
11th Granite, 208, Early Spring - Furnace Operator
27th Opal, 208, Mid Winter - Engraver
5th Granite, 209, Early Spring - Carpenter
24th Timber, 209, Late Autumn - Mason
13th Opal, 209, Mid-Winter - Weaver
14th Obsidian, 209, Late Winter - Dyer
12th Granite, 210, Early Spring - Clothier
2nd Hematite, 211, Early Summer - Miller
10th Sandstone, 211, Mid-Autumn - Bowyer
26th Sandstone, 211, Mid-Autumn - Cook
20th Felsite, 212, Late Spring - Brewer
12th Limestone, 214, Early Autumn - Milker
12th Limestone, 214, Early Autumn - Cheese Maker
13th Timber, 214, Late Autumn - Thresher
13th Obsidian, 214, Late Winter - Trapper
23rd Felsite, 215, Late Spring - Metalsmith
6th Opal, 215, Mid-Winter - Glassmaker
5th Sandstone, 216, Mid-Autumn - Wood Burning
12th Timber, 216, Late Autumn - Animal Dissector
13th Granite, 217, Early Spring - Lye Maker
25th Malachite, 217, Mid-Summer - Potash Maker
8th Sandstone, 217, Mid-Autumn - Siege Operator
27th Timber, 217, Late Autumn - Leatherworker
25th Hematite, 218, Early Summer - Animal Training
21st Sandstone, 218, Mid-Autumn - Tanning
27th Sandstone, 218, Mid-Autumn - Butcher
18th Granite, 219, Early Spring - Gem Cutter
23rd Felsite, 219, Late Spring - Mechanic
4th Limestone, 219, Early Autumn - Stonecrafter
26th Hematite, 221, Early Summer - Siege Engineer
24th Slate, 222, Mid-Spring - Ambusher
19th Limestone, 222, Early Autumn - Herbalist
26th Sandstone, 222, Mid-Autumn - Gem Setter
14th Galena, 225, Late Summer - Fishing
14th Sandstone, 225, Mid-Autumn - Fish Cleaning
12th Malachite, 226, Mid-Summer - Grower
21st Hematite, 227, Early Summer - Architect
3rd Malachite, 227, Mid-Summer - Soap Making
15th Limestone, 227, Early Autumn - Organizer
14th Felsite, 228, Late Spring - Fish Dissector
5th Hematite, 228, Early Summer - Animal Care
26th Hematite, 228, Early Summer - Pump Operating
6th Galena, 228, Late Summer - Armorsmith
1st Moonstone, 228, Early Winter - Weaponsmith
1st Hematite, 229, Early Summer - Woodcrafter
27th Galena, 229, Late Summer - Metalcrafter
2nd Galena, 230, Late Summer - Strand Extracting
9th Malachite, 231, Mid-Summer - Record Keeper
--- Military
11th Hematite, 234, Early Summer - Swimmer
26th Moonstone, 235, Early Winter - Marksdwarf
15th Limestone, 235, Early Autumn - Wrestler
1st Limestone, 236, Early Autumn - Shield User
28th Sandstone, 238, Late Autumn - Armor User

(That's what, 57 legendary skills?)

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« Reply #427 on: June 18, 2009, 03:35:22 am »

Yep, 57 legendary skills :o
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« Reply #428 on: June 18, 2009, 12:22:10 pm »

Fools. If Morul was to fight Ironblood, none of them would be victorious.

Something along the lines of this would happen. (Don't mind the bothering narrative and the non-dwarven combatants. :P )

Morul would strike on Ironblood's shield while Ironblood would try to shieldbash Morul's weapon away. In essence, the sheer force of the combined impact would force upon the apocalypse. Both would survive this, of course, but the rest of dwarf- man- and elfkind would be destroyed and wiped away from all history.

And somewhere, on a distant planet light years away from the world as dwarves know it, a utopian society will go lost due to a shockwave pushing its planet out of orbit, and into the nearby sun.
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« Reply #429 on: June 18, 2009, 01:00:48 pm »

I'd be careful when training Morul in Spears, he has the strength to punch through armor, and spears cause really bad crits.

One hit in the chest could cause someone to pierce their lungs and heart.

(In otherwords, DO IT!)
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« Reply #430 on: June 19, 2009, 04:15:43 am »

Morul would strike on Ironblood's shield while Ironblood would try to shieldbash Morul's weapon away. In essence, the sheer force of the combined impact would force upon the apocalypse. Both would survive this, of course, but the rest of dwarf- man- and elfkind would be destroyed and wiped away from all history.

And i hope you meant this as good.
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« Reply #431 on: June 19, 2009, 11:05:02 am »

Fools. If Morul was to fight Ironblood, none of them would be victorious.

Something along the lines of this would happen. (Don't mind the bothering narrative and the non-dwarven combatants. :P )

Morul would strike on Ironblood's shield while Ironblood would try to shieldbash Morul's weapon away. In essence, the sheer force of the combined impact would force upon the apocalypse. Both would survive this, of course, but the rest of dwarf- man- and elfkind would be destroyed and wiped away from all history.

And somewhere, on a distant planet light years away from the world as dwarves know it, a utopian society will go lost due to a shockwave pushing its planet out of orbit, and into the nearby sun.
morul brining his hammer down on ironblood's shield may very well be a makeshift lhc.
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« Reply #432 on: June 19, 2009, 11:52:49 am »

Another siege, this time 5 full squads. Morul got through 4 of them but most of the 5th ran off. No wounds, no appreciable improvement in skills - still adept macedwarf. Even with the nerfed weapon, he doesn't get much weapon time in.

Up to 331 notable kills.

The fortress is doing some wealth generation now, so hopefully these sieges will be more frequent and equally as large.

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« Reply #433 on: June 19, 2009, 04:41:07 pm »

Sounds like it's time to mod in some WEAKER weapon materials!
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« Reply #434 on: June 19, 2009, 05:10:00 pm »

Sounds like it's time to mod in some WEAKER weapon materials!

Call it Play-doh and do like 0-1 damage, no crits etc...
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