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  1. "Keep his attention as long as you can! I think I have an idea!" From up front, Morningstar raised an eyebrow. He agreed, unsure of what idea Katoka could possibly have come up with. Star dipped in and out of the bear's range, occasionally clipping it with quick swipes of his sword. He angled his posture in the exact way the system required him to, bringing his sword up high and charging an ethereal sword art. The edge of his blade burned gold as he swung it down, ripping into the bear's flesh. Time was apparently needed, and so he would buy it for as long as he could, until Kat was ready
  2. Morningstar huffed, grappled to the bear. Callisto targeted the tanks, but it was so big that he found himself dodging regardless. He was built for it, at least. A gust of hot wind blasted him in the face, a side effect of the boss’ heavy swings. He only took a second to breathe before rushing back in. His party was holding up well enough, considering circumstances. Even after Callisto’s maddening roar, they had taken no concerning damage. The golden glow that enveloped Morningstar’s sword suddenly burned black. It bit through the beast’s tough hide, carving a deep red line. A reacti
  3. He failed to free Alkor, unable to reach him in time. As he continued to wail on the beast's leg, Oscar swooped in. Together, he and his familiar pulled their tank out of Callisto's clutches. A wave of relief washed over Star. A golden glow expanded around his blade, exploding as it crashed into his foe once more. Just keep attacking. That's my role. His eyes shot left. Groups of people charged towards the raid parties, wispy like smoke. The bear roared once more, and this time Morningstar felt its power. Pain echoed through him, blurring his vision, crippling him. He stumbled, clutching
  4. "Mister Not-A-Rock!" He stared blankly for a moment, trying to piece together whether it was an insult or not. "Oh! You!" What was her name? An-something, An-something. Andromelith. Andropal. Androlese. Let's just stick with An. He nudged Willow. "She saved me from the maze." Willow snorted. "Only he'd forget teleport crystals and chalk. Glad you ran into him," she smiled. The conversation turned in a hundred and one directions. Willow introduced herself to Colette, who had finished fawning over Morningstar. An announced her love for digging holes. Wulfrin, for so
  5. Their attacks were futile. The beast didn't acknowledge them, aside from one. Alkor wrestled with Callisto, stuck in its iron bite. Star swore, and despite the boss' hellbent ignorance, he chased after them. Alkor was their tank. He was built to be in positions like this. Not in the mouth of a bear, mind you; but, in imminent danger. Grizzly teeth and a few puncture holes wouldn't be enough to kill the man. And yet, Morningstar found himself fearful. Another party had already been chunked by the boss. Who specifically, he wasn't sure. He hadn't seen the attack--no, there hadn't been
  6. Morningstar was wondering the same thing. One after another, the revenants swarmed the party. The trio worked to keep them away from the mechanical constructs, but every time they cut one down, another would swiftly take its place. He dodged the rotting fist of an undead red cloak, narrowly evading its (probably disease ridden) claws. Ducking low, he lunged. The impact was immense as his punch found its mark, directly in the belly of the same revenant. It stumbled back, gasping and groaning but continuing its enthralled assault on the blonde. He arced his sword wide, narrowly missing any
  7. The old coordinate switcheroo--Morningstar's specialty. He recited the numbers in his head before typing in his own, nodding at Kali's comment. "Looks like Bistro and others are on their way over here. I'll meet you guys at snakes and ladders, if you do end up joining, and then I think I need dinner. Maybe we could all meetup for it?" He departed, taking a few wrong turns and completely missing Bistro along the way. He wasn't sure he was in the right place until an encouraging voice called out through the crowds. "Come one, come all! Try and see what fate has in store for you in the
  8. | MORNINGSTAR | Lv. 70 >> P. 37, Lv. 33 | Status: [ // ] Notes: // data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAPABAP///wAAACH5BAEKAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAICRAEAOw== He snuck away from the festivities, leaving his guildmates to mingle and enjoy the happenings of Ronbaru. He finished off a miniature platter of laddu, a dish put together by Agni, and wandered about, savoring the emptiness of the town's outer region. Music played in the distance, and fireworks tore up the sky w
  9. Morningstar thought about what he had in his inventory. "Some rope. A bit of wood, maybe. Night vision." Rubble sealed the greater part of the cave's entrance, keeping the farmers trapped somewhere deep within. He took a look at the largest of the boulders. Even if he were to remove his heavy armor, he wasn't sure he could squeeze past. "If we can move that big one, I think its safe enough for me to climb in," he lied. It was obviously not safe enough. Still, they had farmers to help out. Star's armor rematerialized as a pair of athletic pants and a t-shirt. If he was going in, he wa
  10. The gates opened, their enemy revealed. A mess of swords, spears, and the like stuck out of its mountainous body. They taunted the raid party—evidence that their efforts were in vain. Many had come before them; none lived to tell the tale. Morningstar thought back to the corpses that lined their path, their bodies shredded and mangled. Oh, how they had suffered. Rot claimed the beast's head, chest, arms, and shoulders. How far could it spread before it succumbed to whatever effects it caused? How long until the madness ran its course? They lacked the time to wait and see. O
  11. Star ignored the group chat while he made his next moves. He begun by moving six from the second row. Wulfrin and Firefly, who had suddenly joined in, took sides at random. "Check this out," he grinned, like a child who was about to start spinning. Wham. Three more crystals moved from row two, and another point scored. What did that mean? It was impossible to say. But it probably looked really cool. He stood from his seat. "That's it for me." To Kali, he spoke directly; however, the invitation was open to all. "I'll wait around for a bit and then go looking for some of the other
  12. One by one, his party filed in. Consumables were brought and shared. Kat asked about the other samurai. "Who--Baldur? I don't know him well. Visited his estate once for a party. I think he's a veteran or something." His serious expression turned to a smile. "Happy to fight with you again. I don't think we have since Wushen." Four of their six members had arrived. The addition of Koga and Astralin would complete the team. "Thanks for the food," he told Oscar. Last time, Freyd provided the majority of buffs for the group. Now, they were treated to a pre-game meal once more. "Not l
  13. @Pinball look at this: Big Blue Poncho | [#228814] | TIER 4 PERFECT CLOTH ARMOR | HB, EVA II [desc.]: A big blue poncho.
  14. summary. | col: 3,040 (id) | 10/21/2024 | total: 3,040 | [link] item evaluations. Big Blue Poncho | [#228814] | TIER 4 PERFECT CLOTH ARMOR | HB, EVA II [desc.]: A big blue poncho.
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