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    1. Airalin 11 yrs ago

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I'm just some crazy reclusive girl. If you really want to know more about me, just ask. ^.~

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@Aristocles For clarification, which role do you want to play?
Well... on second thought, I don't think I'm going to be able to keep up with this RP at the rate it's moving now, so I suppose I'll just stop before my character gets too involved in anyone else's story. Sorry! I hope you guys have lots of fun.
Hiyo. I was just waiting on Jack to post, but since he's dropped out of the RP now, 'guess I'll post later today, unless you don't want me anymore~
Fyaira sidestepped the boar's first charge with ease, and once she was out of the way, she held her dagger out to the side and allowed the monster to charge right through it.The blade pierced its body with a glow of red and its health bar inched downward. The boar turned in her direction, but before it could make another move, it was slowed by an ice attack of Alisea's. That distracted the beast and turned its attention away from Fyaira. Smirking, the rogue decided the distraction was just the opportunity she needed to stab the boar where it hurt most - in exactly the place the patch of frostbite remained. It seemed Jack had a similar idea, 'cause he ended up shooting the same place.

The attacks had two effects on the boar. For one, they lowered its HP considerably. More interestingly, the boar turned from one assailant to the next, as if confused. Fyaira figured at least two of them must have earned an equal amount of aggro. But she was the only melee player present, so it was her job to hold the boar's attention! So, when it turned away, she stabbed it right in the neck. it squealed and, to her surprise, jerked its head to the side, hitting her wrist. Fyaira winced as her own HP gauge dropped a little.

"You stupid pig!" she shouted, slashing the monster's back with her other hand as she retracted the injured one. All things considered, the boar hadn't hurt her that much - she had suffered far worse IRL - but, for the first time, a twinge of nervousness flickered in her heart. Once again, the boar's attention was firmly locked on her. She gritted her teeth and stood her ground. There was no way she would lose to such an easy enemy! One way or another, she was gonna have bacon for supper!

@TaroAndSelia @Thecrash20
Well... this is awkward...

I'm still here, but I don't have a meme at the moment. =p
Let me know if anything I did in the name of time progress was too much, and if so, I can edit my post, 'kay, guys? And it seems we are now formally initiating combat, so I'm not entirely certain what I'm doing! xD

@TaroAndSelia @Thecrash20 @HueMan
Once it had been agreed that the three of them would head out to the fields before visiting a dungeon, Fyaira strolled over to the first quest giver she could find. She clicked on the menu button confirming her acceptance of the quest without really listening to the NPC. After gathering a few quests, she said, "I guess we should go for the boars first? Iunno where any of the crafting stuff is - maybe we'll find some as we go along - and I definitely don't plan on standing around anywhere for a day!" She span one of her daggers around her hand. "Anyway, let's just go kill stuff!"

As they progressed, Jack asked where the two girls had come from. Fyaira shot a smirk at Alisea before answering. "I dove from my bed. How 'bout you?" she said, completely aware of how she was avoiding the question. Even crowded as Genesis city was, it didn't take long for them to maneuver their way to an exit; not many people seemed inclined to delve into monster territory just yet. That was fine with Fyaira - more for her!

Once outside of town, it didn't take long to run into one of the very boars that the quest wanted them to target. The creature was milling about harmlessly, not particularly bothering anyone, but the quest said to kill it, so that was what Fyaira decided to do. "So, what's our strategy?" she said casually as they approached. "These are supposed to be, like, the easiest monsters in the game, and there's three of us, so we should just be able to kill it, no questions asked, right?" Without waiting for an answer, she turned away from her party members and toward the boar. "Either way, we'll never get anywhere if we don't just fight. I'm going in - you guys are ranged, so back me up!" And, with that, she dashed toward the boar, blades held in front of her, but her weight leaning slightly to the left. If she knew anything about video games, boars were the kind of enemy who could charge, and she was ready to dodge that attack!

@TaroAndSelia @Thecrash20 @HueMan
So, if I understand correctly, you're looking for someone to play the lost human child and you will play all the monsters - right? If so, that sounds like fun. Let me know if I'm misunderstanding something.
I guess I'm kind of waiting for @Thecrash20 to make a post before I make my next, although I know they said they wouldn't be all that available until Wednesday. It feels artificial to move on without input from Jack given the divide in opinions between our characters.
Fyaira’s eyes narrowed a smidgen when Alisea offered the group a buckler and longsword. Something about the mage’s tone of voice made her think the items had not just been given to her by a friend who was too scared to fight. But making assumptions wouldn’t help, so she cheerfully resisted the urge to take the items and vendor them immediately and said, “No thanks!

Alisea appeared to be taking her new predicament very seriously, as shown by her desire to get to farming before the masses joined in, but the tinker who had joined their group was showing an opposite attitude. His suggestion that they tackle a dungeon already was a dangerous one, but Fyaira didn’t think he was making it due to overconfidence. Jack just seemed legitimately unconcerned about the danger.

Fyaira’s eyes darted between her two new companions, and her smiled broadened. She could already see a storm brewing.

“Aren’t dungeons supposed to be for when we hit a higher level?” she asked. She had played more than her share of RPGs, and usually, dungeons were not the first destinations in the game. “I guess we could prob’ly beat up a few monsters three-on-one, but I bet the experience gain from doing that wouldn’t be all that good compared to just grinding in the fields. Besides, I don’t wanna risk dying right out of the gate!”

While she was not afraid as many of the other players were, Fyaira felt almost certain that the demon king’s threat was real. By kidnapping her and putting her in this new world, Talrae had given her a second chance. No way was she gonna blow it by getting too cocky! Especially not since she was the one likely to face the brunt of the damage – her partners were both playing ranged classes – and rogues weren’t exactly built to tank.

“How about we just start small in the fields outside and see how that goes?” she asked. “If it’s too easy, he can fight harder and harder enemies until we find ones that are suited to us!”

@TaroAndSelia @Thecrash20
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