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Player Plot: Let's Explore Mad'ni Shrine!
Who: Everyone who signed up!
When: Around November 3-6ish
Where: The Mad'ni Shrine
What: Searching for the lost ruins beneath the Shrine!
Warnings/Notes: It's another dreaded water level.
Although the flight provided by Curti Center takes them as close as they possibly can, the Heroes still have to take a brief walk through the woods to reach their destination. It remains to be seen whether the trip will be worth it. After all, their hope of finding a Legendary Eidolon, or even just clues pointing to one, is based on little more than guesswork.
But, with the time ticking down towards the end of the world, they don't have the luxury of ignoring a lead, no matter how vague. A shot in the dark might be what saves them all in the long run.
OOC info and sign-ups are here!
When: Around November 3-6ish
Where: The Mad'ni Shrine
What: Searching for the lost ruins beneath the Shrine!
Warnings/Notes: It's another dreaded water level.
Although the flight provided by Curti Center takes them as close as they possibly can, the Heroes still have to take a brief walk through the woods to reach their destination. It remains to be seen whether the trip will be worth it. After all, their hope of finding a Legendary Eidolon, or even just clues pointing to one, is based on little more than guesswork.
But, with the time ticking down towards the end of the world, they don't have the luxury of ignoring a lead, no matter how vague. A shot in the dark might be what saves them all in the long run.
OOC info and sign-ups are here!
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Not that he has long to worry about that anyway. As the revivifying energies flow through his body, he takes a deep breath in again and exhales, his ears draping back down loosely and the rest of him losing its stiffness. "Phew.. Thanks, we're not done here yet!"
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yikes i need to tally EXP
People shouldn't be summoning things that didn't listen, tsk. Stupid.
Now was the time to take advantage of the medusa's vulnerability, though. The Gourmand in him tempted him to bite the thing, though he didn't know where it had been. Snow settled for another Dualcast of Cyanure and Tenebres, hoping the poison effect would stick. He'd prefer to use Foudre, but he wasn't sure if it would spread to everyone else with the room as wet as it was.
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Of course, that would be a thought in Kanji's head if he currently wasn't wailing on the Medusa with the business end of that hammer like the creature was steak waiting to be tenderized.
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There was enough support here, no need to step on any toes... and she really wanted to put the hurt on a thing or two. She had her damage reduced, but there were a few extra things she could do to help turn things on their head a bit. But first, the lovely idol...!
She lowered into the water to fetch her.
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"I'm sorry," she starts, shivering from the cold. "I thought it would be safest if I stayed close to the walls," but the room had clearly not been designed with Azusa's best interests in mind. Once she's pulled out of the water, she' able to collect her cards with a wave of her hand, but she's too cold and soaked to do anything else with her turn.
Aside from apologize profusely to Madhuri. Hopefully, Kanji is still making use of her buffs.
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"Shit. Well, maybe it's worked everything out by now. It's facing the right way this time."
The Sword Dancer, with Ashelia hopefully shoved off to the side, now readies its blades and faces the Medusa, finally ready to attack their true opponent on its next turn—if the medusa even lives that long.
He readies his own attack next, using Earth Grave to disrupt the ground beneath the Medusa's feet and deliver medium earth damage as spikes of earth shoot upward after the quake.
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Just a few strong sprinted strides and he's in range; dropping the short katana to a medium-level range and going for a three-strike attack before stepping back and bringing the sword back around - this time in a more generic position, ready to attack or defend, as needed.
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That necromancer is in for it.
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Well, regardless, he uses the opportunity to launch a volley of magic bones- not blue, this time, but a proper magical attack! While he hasn't quite gained enough EXP to use all the fancy bells and whistles, it should at least provide some extra damage to the pesky, petrifying pest.
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With an ear-rending scream, the Medusa finally lurches off of the ground. Even Dylas' earth magic isn't enough to topple it a second time. Enraged at being so grievously wounded so quickly, the Medusa lashes out with a cast of Group Waterga, dealing severe damage to the entire party. The waves of magical water smash into them with the force of a stormy sea, leaving several Heroes in a critical condition.
Party's current HP
Frisk: 37/100
Madhuri: 70/100
Kanji: 58/100
Azusa: 72/100
Ashelia: 3/80
Dylas 63/100
Adrien: 47/100
Castor: 45/100
Klonoa: 23/60
Sephiroth: 2/50
Snow: 45/75
Papyrus: 1/50
HEALTH: 32/100
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Leaving a rather sad, drenched tiefling with her hair hanging well past her backside, its signature end curl gone. With a scowl, she spit water to the side and sighed.
"...Plan." But she looked back and saw ruin, many scrambling to right themselves while others seemed to be struggling. Throwing her wet hair back and straightening her hat, she pulled her guitar to her front.
"Okay. Plan B." Spellblade: Divine. She tapped her throat and straightened up, sweeping her fingers across the strings. She gave her tail a little wiggle, loosening the tambourine cymbals nestled in her bow.
"Up you get, my darlings~" With cure magic imbued in her voice, the Spellbinder began to move her body, all hips and tail as she began to sing, guitar and cymbals accompanying as she would apply a gradual recovery effect per turn. However, Madhuri wasn't applying the effect to herself... Oh no. She wanted to try something out.
As for the Medusa? Oh, should it survive her healing friends to the end of her tune, she had a gift... but the beast would just have to wait until then.
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He sneezed, clearing the water from his mouth and nose, and he'd had enough. All Berserkers had to fight to manage that rage that bubbled in their minds, but sometimes you just had to give in and tell that beast, 'Yes. Just do what you need to do'.
They called it "Beast Release." He lowered his center of gravity, then lunged. But rather than continuing to beat away at the Medusa like a crazed maniac, there was precision in the motion. He chose the lower part of the belly and swung, spike first, and tore up and away.
Fell Cleave always felt so damn good.
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He recognizes the need to get people back on their feet as soon as possible, so the first thing he's going to do is hurl as much healing power at he can directly at Ashelia. Her and Papyrus are in bad shape, but he can only Cure one at a time, and he heard Frisk yelling.
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Sword drawn up again, he's going back into the fray, taking his sword into both hands. The way the Shooting Star combo starts was a completely inappropriate style to hold a blade, but somewhere in that flurry of combo-ing swings, it would be back in Adrien's grip normally.
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"Alright! 3...2...!"
The Sword Dancer grunts as he swings his blades at the Medusa. Dylas, at the exact same time, snaps his clawed fingers, casting Dark Savior at the swords' point of impact for combined strong physical damage and medium dark damage if the Medusa doesn't move.
It's a pretty cool move, the Sword Dancer just needed to warm up on the party first. These things happen.
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He sent a Soin her way, then another Soin to Klonoa. He wished he could do more, but he could at least keep the better healer alive. It was after he'd already acted that he realized he'd done nothing to heal himself. How stupid... He supposed these weirdos really were his friends if he was going to do something so stupid for them.
"Don't give up!"
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She's back on her feet, and already there's another wave of water pushing her back against the wall? She's barely made it fifteen feet from the door since starting the battle, and it's a small miracle that she's not pushed back underwater from the Medusa's attack.
"I'm already soaked from head to toe...! Take this, um, Mr. Silver!"
She focuses her magic back into her cards, thankful she can keep them dry with just the minimal amount of focus and magic, and casts Benefic to heal Sephiroth because she's a fool who doesn't know better and he looks injured.
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Until that scream. It was all Sephiroth could do but watch the Medusa lurch and then immediately counter them all with -what seemed from his perspective- a giant water spell. He's instantly swept backward with the current of it, tumbling in the waves until the water recedes and he's left face down. A long second of utter stillness later and then his lungs decide to empty themselves as he tries to gulp down breaths of air, coughing instantly as Sephiroth forces himself up onto one knee while he still tries to remember how to breathe. It's not only that, he hurts inside and out, doesn't even know where his sword got swept off to-
As he's surrounded in the magic of Azuza's Benefic, Sephiroth finds that his body loosens up a great deal just from that medium-strength heal. He looks up -unsure where or who exactly threw the heal- finally finding his center again and sternly forcing himself back vertical. Water runs in rivulets down slick black leather as Sephiroth flicks the now-soaking bangs of his hair out of his face; so much for managing to stay dry so far on this excursion.
Now it's time to find where his katana landed; Sephiroth hangs back towards where he knows the drop-off edge is as he searches for his dropped weapon. Someone isn't going to be best pleased if it's fallen down there. He's starting to feel a knot of something building somewhere inside of his being; could be the first stirrings of what he recognizes as a limit break -wait, no, it's called a Melody here.
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She stands strong against the water because she must and as it runs off, so too does her brief reminiscence. The Medusa's shrieks almost drown out the cries of her companions. She hurts, but it is a tolerable hurt; Bruises but no breaks. She can tell without looking that she fared better than some. Most, maybe.
It only takes a heartbeat for Castor to ready herself and she rushes the Medusa again, landing a powerful Fire Chakra attack upon its flank.
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But the healing spell from Ashe washes away further pain, allowing him to rise back to his feet. It's... tricky. Very, very tricky. In hindsight, perhaps it wasn't wise to take a job class he'd yet to master, but it's too late to turn back now.
He turns to Frisk, offering a weak smile. Fortunately, that attack does bring with it a very convenient little perk. Much like Sephiroth, power swells within him. Suddenly, and without warning, a barrage of bones rapidly assaults the Medusa. All the while, strange floating skulls begin to fly in...
Oh dear.
Targeted players, please roll a d6! Odd number = petrify, even = safe
Not fast enough. The Fire Chakra combo just narrowly connects, culminating in another critical hit. The snakes flare up, fully revealing the Medusa's piercing glare to the nearest fighters -- Castor, Adrien, and the Sword Dancer -- in an attempt to petrify the trio.
The Medusa doesn't see Papyrus' Melody taking form before it's too late. The snake heads try in vain to bite at the advancing bones, only to get unceremoniously smacked around for their troubles. The overdose of calcium proves too much, and several of the snakes fall limp over the Medusa's face.
Party's current HP
Frisk: 38/100
Madhuri: 70/75
Kanji: 69/100
Azusa: 78/100
Ashelia: 23/80
Dylas: 69/100
Adrien: 53/100
Castor: 51/100
Klonoa: 29/60
Sephiroth: 14/50
Snow: 49/75
Papyrus: 12/50
HP: 33/100
--Melody Activated: FRACTURED NOVA, an artificial-sounding voice announces--
--only they were waiting in the smoke the entire time to sling massive ice shuriken at the medusa's side in an Invisible Ice Ninjitsu, except that can't be right, since Frisk had also just run straight up at (but that isn't true, they were just suddenly in that position) the monster to drop kick it into Frisk's waiting Invisible Assassination, which is what actually happened... except Frisk had bounced off the walls to get to that position in the first place, but they didn't, they just appeared there. The ninjitsu-using Frisk flickers out of existence, and so does the drop-kick Frisk (to time travel back a few seconds, of course), leaving just the Frisk with their ninjato buried in the medusa's back, a furious expression on their face and their eyes shining a blinding gold.
Golly, time shenanigans sure are confusing, aren't they?
Managed to roll a 4
goodbye sword dancer
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I rolled a 4
Snow White will remember that
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Loot split!
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