Raygin
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The First Character: C-Class Mage (3250 EXP)
The Monster Slayer
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Post by Raygin on Apr 10, 2013 9:19:04 GMT -5
Well....that was fast. Ray blinked a few times before poking the body of the defeated bandit a few times to see if he was alive. Honestly, Raygin did not expect to have gotten a one hit kill in rather he just went for the best place to attack. Luckily for him he hit the right spot it seems. Ray smiled as he got to his feet to see how his no named partner was doing. But when he looked he started laughing. All the bandits were screaming and running away. Raygin was laughing at the absolute ridiculous situation this was. These bandits had started acting all big and tough but when they were being beaten they fled like chickens. Rays laughter turned into a chuckle as he saw the bandit leader kick some dirt up into Razaias face only to turn tail and flee as well.
Rays job was finished, but his work wasn't. Ray knew so long as the leader lived the bandits would keep coming back. It didn't matter what promise they made it would just be broken. "I am going after him." Ray told Razia as he began to dash after the bandits. He wasn't going to let the leader escape him. If he had too he would use his magic to strike at a range. Actually, that seemed like the best idea in his situation. Raygin brought his arm back as he funneled magic into his sword. Right when he was about to release it something happened. Ray tripped.
What tripped him? Sticking out of the ground holding a stick was Chacha. The little bastard had caught Rays foot on the stick causing the human to have the mosty derpy and confused face right before it slammed into the ground. Chacha hoped out of the ground, stretched, then proceeded to beat Ray with the stick. "Nobody kicks Chacha! Nobody kicks Chacha do you hear that Raygin!?" the Shakalaka child shouted as he danced around Rays body hitting him.
The humans body suddenly started shaking. Rays fingers tightened into fists as he slowly got to his feet. A unstoppable rage emitted from Raygins body as he looked down on the now petrified Chacha. Ray seemed to have turned into a demon and his target was the Shakalaka. "AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAH!!" Chacha screamed as he tried to run. The pitiful creature. Raygin simply had to snatch him up and lift him to Rays eye level. In Chachas perspective Raygin wasn't even human anymore. He was a horned, red skinned demon with glowing red eyes. Raygin breathed, or snarled, in Chachas face followed by steam. "Chaaaa....chaaaaaaaaaa..."[/b][/i] Raygin growled as his body suddenly shook again. "DO YOU REALIZE WHAT YOU HAVE DONE!?[/b] Raygin shouted as he dropped Chacha only for the Shakalaka to be punted so hard the creature broke the sound barrier. The little Shakalaka rose straight up and vanished into the great blue sky.
Chacha screamed as he took off. Everything was getting smaller. Smaller. Smaller until that demon Raygin vanished from Chachas sight. The Shakalaka cried as he rose into the sky. The force was rose him finally ended leaving Chacha suspended in the air. The Shakalaka looked towards the sun and began to pray as he started to fall. Chacha struggled to find anything to hold on too, something to stop his falling. As the village got closer so did the Demon Raygin! Chacha screamed again when he saw Ray reach up and catch him out of the sky. Chacha cried as he was put down, gently, and looked up to see a flustered Ray.
Raygin grit his teeth. Thanks to Chacha the bandits might just get away. He started to take off in the direction they went. If they had managed to get away Ray would be able to track them down. It didn't matter what rock they hid under they would have left a trail that Raygin could more than easily follow. Raygin accepted this mission was the worst thing that could have ever happened to them. Chacha followed behind Raygin at a slower pace on account to his size and shape.
Stamina: 30 / 30 +1 for "Resting"
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Post by Pie on Apr 12, 2013 22:08:52 GMT -5
Cowards. These bandits were nothing but simple cowards. It was to be expected of such an assortment of Neanderthals. The moment one of their more powerful members fell, they realized they were outmatched. Razia was not aware that the other fight had already concluded, but she was aware of the bandits beginning to flee. This made her ready for whatever trickery the bandit leader was about to perform. She knew that something would be coming. These men were not honorable enough to stay and fight if most of them were already fleeing. The obvious choice of action would be to try for some sort of a distraction so that they might be able to run away.
Razia was able to react properly because she was already expecting some kind of trickery, and she had been focusing on a defensive approach to the leader. Jeet Kun Do favored reactions to initial assaults anyway. Once she was within a few steps of the bandit leader, he sprung his trap. In truth, calling it a trap was overly generous. The bandit's plan was just to try and kick dirt into Razia's face. Unfortunately for him, he was in a boxing stance. His legs were shoulder's width apart, so he had to wind up quite a bit before he would be able to deliver a kick that would knock up any noteworthy amount of dirt. This windup gave Razia plenty of time to react to his attempt at a distraction. She closed the last few feet between herself and the bandit and delivered a front snap kick straight to his shin ((21 damage)).
The leader wouldn't be able to avoid this attack very easily. He was already in the middle of swinging a kick at the ground, so he couldn't easily change his action. On top of that, Razia's attack was executed at a speed fast enough that bandit was both mentally and physically incapable of dodging it. Yet neither of these things were the most important detail. What mattered most was that the Lightning Dragon Slayer was attacking the bandit, but he was just swinging his leg at the ground. This meant that Razia didn't even have to fight against his strength; instead she just got an easy target.
Her kick impacted the bandit's leg just as he made contact with the ground. Razia's attack left her in a standard fighting stance with one leg forward. This stance got her out of the way of any dirt that might have flown her way, but the impact to the bandit leader's shin would likely have stopped him from actually kicking the ground with any force. The Angel immediately followed this attack up with another pair of blows. These blows were not from the Dragon Slayer's body, but from the barrel of her gun. As she had kicked, she had also drawn her B92FS. Two rounds left the barrel in quick succession, heading straight for the kneecaps of the bandit ((20 damage each)).
These two shots were a challenge for the bandit leader to react to. They were within the range of things that he could react to, albeit barely. However, he had just taken a kick to the shin, and he had no special talent for pain tolerance. The blow was to his shin was severe enough, especially since there was virtually no padding on that part of the body, that it would have left the man wincing in pain. It was extremely unlikely that he would be able to recover in time to react to the gunshots, for they had followed almost immediately after the kick. Assuming these shots hit, they would cripple his legs completely.
In the event that those shots did hit, Razia had a few choice words for this man. She would stand over him defiantly and utter the following words while holding a gun to his head. “Your minions have fled, and you die if I say so. Tell me where they've fled to, and I'll keep my mouth shut.” Such deception was standard practice for an Angel. She never had any intention to keep her word about remaining unarmed in this fight, and she had no intention to let this man live. This angel was not an angel of mercy, but rather one of vengeance. These bandits would pay for their crimes against the village. Razia would see to that much.
Stamina: 24/28 -0 for the kick, it was deducted last post, and this was just a minor alteration to the timing -1 for the first gunshot -2 for the second gunshot
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Post by roadrunner on Apr 20, 2013 13:03:39 GMT -5
The front snap kick that Razia did to the leader would have hurt quite a lot. However kicking up some dirt to get into the eyes of Razia would not need a huge windup. If the leader was trying to make sizable chunks of dirt yes but not for just a little amount that was needed to blind Razia or even have here put an arm up to ward of the dirt. Since the kick was not being done like how a person would wind up for a soccer kick his foot would have fallen faster than what Razia anticipated. This allowed the bandit leader to instead of kicking up dirt originally, let his foot quickly follow through and kick Razia’s low flying snap kick to his shin( damage is cancelled) by using the momentum of his kick to rotate his other foot to put his foot he was kicking with in the way of Razia’s snap kick.
With that blocking kick the leader tried to make Razia spin from the backlash of the two attacks meeting each other and use that swing of her body from the backlash to move one short step closer up to Razia’s torso too deliver two quick blows to the lower ribs on the left side of her body(50 damage). At the same time the leader was delivering those blows to Razia’s ribs her two gunshots would have been fired. Now that he was closer and she was firing with her right hand which was on the other side of her body not facing the bandit leader, her shots would not have the trajectory they needed to hit his knees. However they would be in line with his torso since he was closer and the gunshots would be shot into his torso (40dm-8 armor reduction=32). The shots to the leader’s torso would make him scream in pain and back off of Razia to a distance of 10ft. The leader would then speak after screaming. “You whore you shot me!! I should have never trusted guildsmen to keep their word”. He would then proceed to get out his sword and dagger all the while bleeding and grimacing from the two gunshots in his torso. Raygin would see that Razia had the leader under control and could either run after the other bandits, sit and wait for Razia to be finished, or jump in on the fight between the leader and Razia.
-1 (block kick) forgot to deduct it last post 2+4 stamina (2 punches) Stamina left= 18/25 32 hp damage torso (gunshots) Torso= 14 head=25 rest=50
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Raygin
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The First Character: C-Class Mage (3250 EXP)
The Monster Slayer
Posts: 36
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Post by Raygin on Apr 22, 2013 12:28:26 GMT -5
Raygin turned his attention to the fight between Razia and the badnit leader. This guy/girl was good at fighting. He/She was good enough to made Ray smile slightly. He wanted to fight the blond person himself a little bit. Good fights always got Rays blood pumping and even more so if one or both of the fighters where good. The male stood at the side lines with crossed his arms and watched them. He would only step in if Razia needed it but judging from the way he/she fought Ray might not be needed. His/Her fighting style plus that gun made Razia a seemingly decent fighter and most likely the victor in this little skirmish. That gun though. Raygin hated guns. He considered them a cowardly way to fight someone since you could stand waaaaay out of someones reach and just spam them with lead. But either way, Ray was sure Razia had it in the bag. He was curious to see the fighting skill of a Guild Mage. Wait, which guild was Razia in again? Did Razia ever even say?
Chacha stood beside Ray acting a tad bit worried. "Raaaaygin arn't you going to go help the man woman?" Chacha asked quietly enough that the following conversation wouldn't have been picked up by the bandit leader or Razia. "Nope." "But Ray the man woman could have boobs! Arn't you supposed to help people with boobs?" the Shakalaka asked which caused Ray to sigh. "Keep that to yourself Chacha. It's polite to help women but in this case I don't think she....he....needs help." Ray replied to his companion before stepping on him. "I also remember you saying that to that fat guy back in that one town. You made us end up cleaning a bath houses baths for a entire week with barely any pay." Ray said to Chacha as the Shakalaka squirmed beneath his feet.
Ray lifted his head to continue to watch the fight. He would only step in if the bandit did something completely unfair, or if Razia required the assistance. But she probably did not need it. The other bandits could come later since there was no way they could escape Ray by running into the wilds. They would leave a trail and one he could most likely easily follow. Bandits were not usually smart enough to be able to get away like ninjas. Now ninjas could get away.
Stamina: 30 / 30
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Post by Pie on Apr 22, 2013 17:51:19 GMT -5
Background MusicThe man’s counterkick had been effective at cancelling the damage, but Razia’s acrobatic nature and superior speed had allowed her to utilize the forced spin to her advantage. She spun backwards, but she was in complete control of the movement. Her martial arts skills kicked in as she spun, and she knew to keep her guard up with her left arm; no doubt an attack would be waiting for her when the spin ended. Her gun was drawn mid-spin, and it fired as soon as the spin ended. Just as the bandit’s first punch was thrown, the bullet sped towards him. His first punch connected, but with Razia’s arm, not her torso. After coming out of a spin, she didn’t have the footing to parry it properly, but her block absorbed a good bit of the damage (11 damage blocked, 14 damage taken to the arms). The bandit had planned a second attack, but there was one major factor that the he had forgotten about: pain. Tolerance of pain is one area that Razia excelled in, and he did not. Due to the change in positioning, the first shot had hit the bandit in the torso rather than the knee. He screamed in pain, and his second punch never came. With a complete lack of pain tolerance, there was no way the bandit could take a point-blank shot to the chest and ignore it. The angel, on the other hand, loved every moment of this. As she blocked his punch, a warm tingle ran up her arm and a smile appeared on her face. She liked the pain. Even worse for the bandit than this disparity in pain tolerance was the fact that Razia’s trigger finger was trained to double-tap when it counted — the second shot scored as well. This man was far too busy dealing with the pain to respond to it. The bandit leader staggered backwards, drew melee weapons, and cursed at Razia. He only did this because the Lightning Dragon Slayer let him. She raised her gun and pointed it at the bandit’s head before giving him his only chance to escape alive. “Let me make this clear buddy. You’ve got two gaping holes in your chest, and you haven’t even scratched me. We both know how this is going to end. Just tell me where your friends ran off to, and you get to walk away from this in one piece. My job is to ensure the safety of this village, not to kill you. I have no reason to finish you off, and I’d rather not waste another bullet. Your buddies aren’t here to see, so you won’t even lose face. This is the only chance you get, so what’s it going to be?”Stamina: 28/28+4 from resting Arms health: 32
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Post by roadrunner on Apr 29, 2013 11:40:06 GMT -5
“I am not your buddy lady”. These words would come out of the leader in forced breathing since he had two holes in his chest from the bullets put there by Razia. Glancing around, he did indeed did not see his comrades in viewing site. He then starts talking again.” How do I know you will keep your word? You dogs never keep anything you’re not to be trusted". The thought of living sways heavily in the leaders mind. Does he give up is comrades that left him to die or does he die for them? Decision decisions. He waits a few minutes and then says” if you let me start walking away and both you and your boyfriend doesn’t follow me I will tell you when I am far enough away but still in shouting distance were the others have gone.
This agreement could help Razia and Ray find the other bandits and stop them from terrorizing other villages.The decision to kill him or let him live and tell here the information is all up to Razia. Will she honor the agreement to let him live for the information on the bandit group or will she kill the leader and try and find the bandits without his help?
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Post by Pie on Apr 29, 2013 12:02:59 GMT -5
This man was seriously pushing his luck. Razia was already in a bad mood from not getting a very good fight out of this man, and now he was acting like he had control over the situation. It would be easy to just put a bullet through his head and take off after the other bandits. Only a minute had passed since they had started running, and Razia could catch up without breaking a sweat. Some of those men were pathetically slow. They were barely half as fast as Razia was, so she didn’t really need this man. The only reason he was still alive was that she’d rather just let the Rune Knights handle the grunts. Tracking the bandits back to a hideout was tedious work, and it just wasn’t something she could be bothered to do at the moment.
“Apparently I didn’t make myself clear,” she explained as she pressed her pistol’s barrel to the man’s forehead. “You have no reason to trust me, and I have no reason to trust you, but this isn’t about trust. I can catch up to your men in a matter of seconds and kill them all if I want to. This was just me trying to be nice. You can either tell me where they’re going and have a chance at living, or you can hold your tongue and die for sure.” The angel let out a sigh as she was becoming exasperated at having to deal with such an idiot. “It’s not that hard of a choice. You talk, or I pull the trigger, and we both know that I have can justify the cost of another bullet if I have to.”
Razia waited a few seconds to see what the man’s response was. Either way, it didn’t matter. She slowly began a count-down, starting at five. When she hit zero, or when the leader described the location of their hideout, his life would end. A duo of bullets shot through his brain, killing him instantly. No human could react to the point-blank shots. Once he had been dealt with, Razia turned to the cloaked figure. “Messy business, but it’s the only way to make sure he doesn’t come back. I figure we can tell the villagers to mount his head on a pike and call it a day. In the event the bandits return, seeing his head outside the village should send them packing quickly enough.” On top of this, if the leader had spilled the location of the camp, Razia would add, “And we can just send the Rune Knights to go clean up their camp. They’ll probably even reward us for the tip.”
Stamina: 25/28 -1 for first gunshot -2 for second gunshot
Arms HP: 32
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Raygin
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The First Character: C-Class Mage (3250 EXP)
The Monster Slayer
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Post by Raygin on Apr 30, 2013 12:03:43 GMT -5
Raygin closed his eyes as he felt what was coming. As soon as his eyes shut he heard the twin bangs and the sound of a body falling to the ground. Ray opened his eyes to see the sight of Razia standing over the body of the now dead man. Well that’s that.[/color] Ray looked up at Razia when he/she spoke to him. The cloaked male chuckled slightly at what Razia said. ”A head on a pike? Come on isn’t that a little cliché? I figure if he never comes back the bandits won’t ever come back.” Ray said as he looked at the two bodies then began to scan the village. He spotted what he wanted and began to head towards a hut but spoke ”Thanks for your help today. I mean I may not have done much on your end but it was nice that I didn’t have to fight them all alone. Who knows how it would have went? You Guild Mages sure are something else I gotta give you that.” Ray said as he stopped by a hut. Leaning on a barrel was a rusty shovel.
The male grabbed a hold of it and looked at it. ”Your guild must train you pretty well huh? Or you must have been pretty tough already. I’m a mage myself but you didn’t even have to use magic which is even more impressive.” Ray kept going on and even revealed he himself was a magic user. He headed back to the first fallen bandit and stuck the shovel in the ground. ”I take it you’re gonna get the money and leave, right? I’m gonna bury these two.” Ray said as he scratched his cheek.
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Post by Pie on Apr 30, 2013 12:28:17 GMT -5
((This pretty much concludes the thread as the end result of the bandits is beyond the scope of the job. It'll be transitioning to a social thread after this. This thread is medium difficulty for both RPCs.
Ray wrote 39 paragraphs. 39x50x2(ParaxEXPxjewel conversion)=3900 Jewels
Pie wrote 41 paragraphs 41x50x2=4100 Jewels
The reward is 2,000 jewels, split evenly, adds 1,000 jewels for each.
Totals are:
Ray: 4,900 Jewels Razia: 5,100 Jewels Roadrunner: 2,000 Jewels for DMing))
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