by Koneko » Mon Oct 07, 2002 9:23 pm
<William>
Willam slashed into the Shambling Mound (Nature Elemental, not Earth Elemental, by the way) with all his might. The sword cut easily through the mass of plant life, resulting in a solid slice through its stomach, of which it took no apparent notice.
<Farmer A>
A man of the soil is not a man of combat. (Farmer A) was bleeding heavily and had a broken rib. Retreat was a good option. (Farmer A) ran down the hill, following (Farmer C)'s example, but not before hurling his pitchfork as hard as he could, like a javelin, which deeply pierced Tim's leg. Tim dropped to one knee.
<Tim's Minion A>
Seeing the pitchfork throw and Tim's injury, (Tim's Minion A) rushed to cover his leader.
<Farmer B>
A quiet old man had stood apart from the battle, muttering under his breath. His simple, innoctuous appearance was quite decieving. His muttering grew audible: "oni ban shuwa tona, oni ban shuwa tona, ONI BAN SHUWA TONA, OLIA NON!"
Spacial magic. Quite dangerous. A large comet fell from the sky, aimed directly at Tim. (Tim's Minion A) managed to take the brunt of the blast, saving Tim, but alas, it cost his own life. (Tim's Minion A) fell to the ground.
<Shambling Mound>
The Shambling Mound (a.k.a. Nature Elemental) raised a hand. Pulling it into a fist, it delivered a solid long-reaching punch to Alexander, knocking the Half-Demon sprawling. Alexander's entire chest was numb, so the scope of the damage was impossible to determine.
<Tim>
The injured Tim gave an animal growl that could strike fear into a serpent. Pulling the pitchfork out of his thigh, he chanted in a low voice, "Haliwe non, nurari non, valin non!" A thin beam of black energy stretched between Tim and the fleeing (Farmer A). Tim's wound closed quickly while (Farmer A) screamed and fell in his tracks.
<Farmer D>
(Farmer D) cut at Alexander with his sythe but missed as Alexander dodged. (Darn)
<Tim's Minion B>
The mystic knight hacked at the shambling mound, setting some of the grasses on fire and a significant gash in addition to William's.
<Angel's Turn>