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Author Topic: Chaosfactions (Turn 37: Song of Storms, The First Healer and Deadly Winds)  (Read 78342 times)

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Re: Chaosfactions (Turn 20: Spike-land and a New, Powerful Enemy)
« Reply #195 on: April 10, 2010, 02:00:35 pm »

Woot! Healing for the good guys. The Colossus is still Healthy even with holes in his feet?

scream, 'No One cages Wemic!", inspring myself to jump out of the pit ucing my cat-like moves to jump to the edge of the pit and hurl my stone at the colossus' face, now that he's held still
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@Para: As I said, no blood came from his wounds and he didn't seem like it hurt him either. :P You could basically look at the Behemoth like a giant version of the Black Knight from Monty Python and the Holy Grail. For him it's just a flesh wound. :D

Turn 21

use my earth wave ability to destroy this house make sure Scaley ain't hurt

(1) After looking back to Scaley, you see that he's perfectly fine, but was unsure what to do when the man was here. Seeing that Scaletooth is unharmed, you turn your attention back to the place you're in. Even though the wall is already destroyed, freeing a passageway to the outside, you're still not happy with it. This house must be completely obliterated or you will not die a happy man. You tightly grip your hammer and swing back over your shoulders. Putting all your power in the hit, you smash it into the wooden floor infront of you. The wood instantly cracks as the wave pushes forward, till it reaches the door. It seems like some of the weird magic of the hooded man still didn't disappear yet and it looks like the purple wall was one of those. As the stonewave smashes into the barrier, it sends out a shockwave, pushing the rockwave right back to you. (Richard: 5+1, Scaletooth: 6, House: 1) Knowing how your own special power works, you easily evade it, but while doing so crash into the normal wall of the house. Scaley also manages to side-jump the incoming attack, but also smashing through the wall. The both of you fly out of the house and land back in Town. As you get up, the house crashes together behind you, burying its secrets forever. At least you got what you wanted.

Heal myself through sheer force of will!!!

(5) "Bah, physical constraints. I'm a mage ... no a WIZARD. I don't have to let such a puny things as physics or reality control my actions. I should be the one in charge. Physics and reality should bend to MY will. And that's exactly what they will do." Having finished with your megalomaniac thoughts, you start to use the concept of magic to bend everything that is really. Using all your power, you manage to change your very body to your will. To your commands, your bones mend themselves together! To your will your wounds close! To your power your body will change!
As you come back to your senses, you find yourself lying in a collapsed house, being able to see holes in your shape in the houses infront of you. That Behemoth ruffed you up badly. Remembering that fact, you look at your body and you can't even feel a cut. You get up as if nothing happened. Wondering how this happened, you examine yourself a bit. Deliberately cutting yourself a little, you see to your surprise that your skin closes itself almost instantly. It looks like you've acquired some self-healing powers.

I'll head to the good side of town and see if I can persuade as many random people as possible to help us take down the big guy. 

(2) You stop thinking about the mysterious ambulance and instead concentrate on getting some help to defeat the huge foe. Deciding that you need the help of more people, you start running. Just running. And running. And running. After a whole while of sprinting through town and not being able to find anybody, you remember something. There are no people in town. And then you remember another thing. There is no more light side. Maybe you should've thought about your plan a little more before randomly searching everywhere, huh? Well, at least you didn't run into any Uglies that would want to eat your brain out.

Hop and skip like a madman towards the Colossus and start climbing before he gets away. On the roof this time. Maybe make a map if there's time.

(6) Being sick of this huge maze that Opal has accidentally created, you look for the nearest house and climb up the wall. With your equipment it's rather easy to get on top of it. From up there, you look down on the field of spikes and take out a piece of paper and a pen. Where those came from is none of anybody's business. Then you sit down with crossed legs and start drawing the labyrinth on the paper. With your awesome skills, you easily write down every possible way through the field and mark the ways that lead to the colossus. Having finished that, you start to make your way across the tops of the sharp stones. Hop! Skip! Jump! It takes you quite sometime, but you reach the Behemoth who is still preoccupied with pulling on his leg. You take your climbing gear and use it for what it was intended for. It doesn't take you long to climb up and you're quite amazed by your own skill. You manage to get on his shoulder and then hold on, thinking of what to do next.

I lob a fireball at the behemoth!

(6+1) After having used the earth to pin him to the ground, you think about what to do next. Why not use fire to burn him to the ground? Great idea! You put your hands together and start to conjure up a small flame in between. Pulling them farther apart, the tiny flame starts to increase in size, becoming a pretty big fireball. You put your hands behind your back, looking almost like you're charging a Kame-hame-ha. Compressing all the power you have into the ball, you shoot it forward, right towards the Behemoth. Then you notice Tybalt on his shoulder. Oshi-. (Tybalt: 5, Behemoth: 2) Noticing a weird smell of something burning, Tybalt turns his head to see a huge freaking flame coming his way. In a matter of seconds, he rams one of the climbing hooks into the enemies should, attaches a rope to it and jumps down. The other end of the rope that is attached to Tybalt, swings him in and throws him under the Behemoth's armpit. Tybalt seems to have gotten down there fine and only looks disgusted by the giant's smell. He could use some axe. The Behemoth on the other hand wasn't so lucky. He didn't even see your attack coming till it smashed him square in the head. For the first time he actually seems to react to an attack against him. Your fireball seems to have been made of sticky fire, as it starts to spread around his head. He starts to panic, swinging his sword around thinking that he could kill the fire. Burns start appearing on his head as he throws himself around. Suddenly, due to all his movement the stones in his other foot break of and he is freed. The now free-roaming Behemoth starts running around, crushing houses and Uglies under his feet. It seems quite hard for Tybalt to hold on to the giant.

I climb the damn monster.

(6) After enjoying the newest episode of the show "Roland Vs House", you think about climbing the Behemoth, but as you look to him, you see the hell-fire that is raging on his head and the Tybalt that is swinging under his arm. You reconsider your actions, but decide that some puny flames can't hurt you. You start running to the giant with your super-strength. Just as you are about to reach him, he suddenly frees his foot from the ground and starts running around wildly. It takes you quite some time to catch up with the moving skyscraper, but you manage to jump on one of his feet before he lifts it. Putting your hammer behind his leg and grabbing it on both ends, you make your way up the leg in the same way lumberjacks used to climb up branchless trees. After you reach the top, you stop and just hold on since you won't be able to get up higher using this method.

scream, 'No One cages Wemic!", inspring myself to jump out of the pit ucing my cat-like moves to jump to the edge of the pit and hurl my stone at the colossus' face, now that he's held still

(5+1) Being part lion has its advantages. One of these would be the ability to jump like a cat. Going into a crouch, you build up an considerable amount of pressure in your legs. A few seconds later you straighten them quickly, releasing all the conserved power and sending you flying out of the pit. You land on the roof of an house not far away and manage not to destroy anything with your impact, since cats always land on their feet. After having solved that problem, you turn your attention back to the Behemoth that seems to have went amok in the time you were stuck in the hole. Running all over the place, it's quite hard for you to get a good opportunity, but as he starts running in your direction, you take out your sun-stone and throw with all your might. It starts flying in his directions and (5) hit him square in the chest. The already burning giant is hit with his most-hated element in the heart. As the stone turns into a miniature sun, it shines brightly as it burns a hole in his skin. It starts going deeper in till it disappears in him. For a few seconds the giant doesn't move.
Suddenly, the stone flies out from the back of the monster and hits the stone road, instantly returning to your hand. The Behemoth growls incredibly loud, yelling out in pain as he starts to lose his power. The holes in his feet suddenly start bleeding and blood also starts emerging from the hole in his chest. The colossus falls first on his knee, dropping his huge sword and clutching his gaping wound. One last time he opens his mouth and says his first and last understandable sentence: "Lord ... I ... failed.". With this, he comes crashing down like a giant meteor, crushing houses and Uglies below him. Tumbling down, his arm still reaches out, trying to grab you, but falls to the ground in unison with the rest of his body. The now lifeless monster lies infront of you. Tybalt climbs out of the armpit and walks to the top of the foe's back, where he meets with Gray who also just reached there. With the end of the monster, everybody is unsure what to do. Just then Tybalt notices a weird light coming from the giants' head. Opal who is closer to the center of town, also notices a weird blue glow appearing in the water of the fountain.

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Woo, this turn was much better than the last one. This should've been Turn 20, dammit.

Well, it looks like you've beaten your first boss. Free round of cookies for everybody. :P
Now you have some free-time to do what you want, but you should check out the lights first since the town is still filled with Ugly Faces. You might wanna say bye to those, too. Oh and Dragnar, don't forget your Parasite or he will be left behind.

Also, please check for errors.
« Last Edit: April 10, 2010, 06:54:47 pm by VincValentine »
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Re: Chaosfactions (Turn 20: Spike-land and a New, Powerful Enemy)
« Reply #197 on: April 10, 2010, 05:41:40 pm »

I run out and retrieve my parasite, placing it back into an ugly-face if I can.
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Re: Chaosfactions (Turn 20: Spike-land and a New, Powerful Enemy)
« Reply #198 on: April 10, 2010, 05:56:04 pm »

Bite his leg, and if he tries to grab me, jump on his hand climb up his arm, SOTC style.
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@Ninteen45: He's dead, Jim.
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Sweet! Best turn yet.

I use my flask to displace the water in the fountain and fill it with booze instead.


(You have it spelled "flusk" in the statuses. Also, I thought I gave away the too large climbing gear? Not that I'm complaining.)

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Glad you liked it. :D

And thanks for the hint, I'm actually half-German and English isn't my first language, so I wasn't quite sure how flask is spelled. And you're right about the climbing-gear. Fix'd. :P
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fine. Look for Uglies.
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Take out my broken rapier and drive it into the glowing spot on the behemoth.
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...I had a feeling that had happened but not enough time this morning to check   :D

Head to the fountain and jump in it.
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Holy crap! That ruled. Just call me colossus slayer.

Climb atop the giant and focus on it, trying to determine it's nature.
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me and scaley will go on clean up duty, keeping an eye out of any equipment along the way
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We're going to the birthday of a friend, barbecuing, so the turn will be sometime in the evening today.
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Sorry for the double post.

@Any Non-player readers: I don't feel like doing Yarn's actions anymore, so his spot is free unless he comes back. Till then he's just gonna disappear. :P

Turn 22

I run out and retrieve my parasite, placing it back into an ugly-face if I can.

(5) After this rapid healing you feel great again! You feel like you could do anything! But first, save your little friend. Remembering that your unnamed parasite companion is still laying on the ground and probably suffocating, you start running around searching for him. It doesn't take you long to spot the dead body of the Ugly that your friend was controlling, but your he himself is nowhere to be found. You look under every body, picking every piece of rubble up, but it seems like he disappeared. Just then, you hear a weird little chirping noise that sounds somewhat like the sound that baby-birds make when they call for their parents. You follow it a while, till you reach the body of the Behemoth. Sensing that your parasite is under the body, you suddenly put your hands under it and with a feat of hulk-like strength, you lift the dead arm and pull out your ally. After dropping it again, you look at your parasite and see that he's fine, but needs some blood fast. Looking around, you quickly spot the body of a Ugly Face. It seems to have been killed without causing a lot of damage to the body, so it's quite a useful one. Kneeling down infront of it, you put your parasite in and seconds later the torso starts to shift. The legs start moving and push him upwards. You now have a Ugly-Friend again.

I use my flask to displace the water in the fountain and fill it with booze instead.

(2) Turning your attention away from the interesting glow in the spring and rather to the water itself, you think up a plan that would certainly make the population of the town happy. Sadly there is no population in this town, but you don't worry about trivial matters like that and think about how to use it for your own gain. And there's plenty of gains you get from alcohol. Every dwarf can tell you that. Anyways, you take out your flask that you haven't used in a while and brush the dust off. You open the cap and plan to use the quantum-physics of the flask to suck in all the water in the fountain and then replace it with alcohol. Putting your flask in the water, you expect it to create some giant whirlpool that sucks everything in, but something quite that exciting doesn't happen. Actually, nothing seems to happen at all. It almost seems as if the bottle refuses to let any water enter it. You take it out of the aqua again and look at it. It appears as if the flask was really made to ONLY hold alcohol and nothing else. Bummer. At least you still got some fine beer/wine/whatever-is-really-in-there.

fine. Look for Uglies.

(6) You think about climbing up the Behemoth SOTC-style, but then you remember that he's laying on the ground and is dead. Dead. Deadly Dead. Anyways, not further concerning yourself with that idea, you rather think about how many of the Uglies could still be around town. You decide to check for yourself and start walking around, counting the Ugly Faces as if you were getting payed for everyone you find. Well there's 10 over there ... and 20 over there ... and ... 100 over there? Holy crap that's a lot of enemies. Looking around, you quickly find yourself surrounded by thousands of foes. Suddenly you hear McCoy call out to you: "Gray! How many Uglies are there?" You turn around and in a sudden fit of rage cry out: "There's OVER NINE-THOUSAAAAND!", while presumably crushing an illusionary scouter in your hand. Meme's aside, you're still in the middle of quite a unhealthy amount of blood-thirsty Ugly Faces. Just think of it as Slaughterhouse 6 and start smashing some guys in the face.

Take out my broken rapier and drive it into the glowing spot on the behemoth.

(4) Taking of your climbing-gear and putting it in the backpack that came with it, you take out your old trusty ... broken rapier out. You almost start to cry again when you see the sword in this state, but you manage to pull yourself together and think about the more important stuff now. Tightly gripping the handle of the half-blade, you walk over to the spot where glow is coming from and thrust your sword in it. As it is about halfway through the skin, it suddenly bonks against something solid. You wonder what could be that hard thing you hit and decide to get it out there. Cutting in a circle around the spot, you rip out a part of the flesh and look under it. Lying in the Behemoth's body is a average-sized gray globe. You reach for it and pull it out of the skin it's stuck in. Holding it in your hands, you can see that it seems to be the source of the light and you can feel immense energy being emitted from it. You proceed to stare at it for a while, while everybody else continues with their own business.

Head to the fountain and jump in it.

(3) After your not-so-smart plan last time, you decide to put more effort into your next one. Concentrating with all your might, you create a plan so masterful that Napoleon would have been envious of your talent. A plan so unbelievably good that even Hitler might have succeeded if he had a helper like you. Yes, a plan that could change the whole world! And this is it: 1. Run to fountain. 2. Jump in fountain.

... Okay, wait what? That's it? You know what? Forget it. I'll just go along. So anyways, you start making your way to the center of town, stopping only to do a overused meme with Gray. When you reach the center you find Opal who has been, according to her own words, "trying to create the "Fountain of Heaven" by filling it with alcohol". You're not entirely sure what she meant, but since she didn't actually do it you give it no further thought. Putting your head back on your own ... "brilliant" plan, you take a running start and jump into the water. So yeah. Success I guess ... But you do manage to do at least something useful. While you were underwater, you saw something that looked like a glowing, ball-formed socket in the wall of the spring.

Climb atop the giant and focus on it, trying to determine it's nature.

(2) After having done a few more poses and your certified victory-dance to celebrate your win, you look back at your victim. You wonder just who he was and what drove him to his course of action. Maybe he was controlled? Maybe he was tricked? Unsure as to what his real intentions were and just who and what he was, you climb up his side. Kneeling on his back, you put your hands down and focus, trying to suck every information out of his soul that you can still get, but weirdly enough he doesn't seem to respond at all. Maybe it's because he's dead? Yeah, I think that's the cause. ... Or is it? *dramatic music*

me and scaley will go on clean up duty, keeping an eye out of any equipment along the way

(6) In your eyes, clean up duty can mean many things. For one, it could be killing everybody in the vicinity, or it could be disposing of the bodies, or it could just be plainly cleaning stuff up. Not being able to decide on one of them, you instead settle on doing it all! Starting with the mess you just created. You walk up to the rubble that was once the house and set it on fire to dispose of it. ... Huh? How'd you do that? It seems like the flame came form Scaley's mouth! Happy about his new-found talent, Scaletooth starts going on a rampage, burning Uglies, burning houses and most importantly, burning the corpse of the Behemoth. While Wemic and Tybalt are still standing on it. Smart. You grab him and forcefully close his mouth before he can cause anymore damage. Calming down, Scaley realizes what he just did and whimpers innocently. You forgive him, but you're not so sure that your two teammates will.


When everyone finishes whatever random crap they were doing, somebody seems to be missing. A few minutes ago, Tybalt saw Buttons wandering around between the spikes, when suddenly a purple circle appeared under his feet. In the time-frame of a second, a hole opened under him and after he fell in, closed behind. Tybalt was unsure what just happened, but you seem to have lost a team-member.

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They stand around Gray, but for some reason turn away and ignore him, looking in the direction of the Behemoth's body.

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Huh, does it just seem like it to me or have the turns gotten a little longer? (Ok, shorter now since Yarn isn't with us anymore)

Anyways, I recommend speeding things up a little. There might be something of interest at the fountain (!HINT!).
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CJ: Put the orb into the socket int the fountain. Sounds like that will get us out of here.

I create a standing illusion of lightning crackling around myself to intimidate my foes. Preferably one I can turn off and on depending on the situation.
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