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3 mos ago
Current Blarg. I'm here again.. cause well I just can't seem to stay away. I crave the days where I would write everyday. I miss it badly.
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1 yr ago
Dumb that accounts cannot be deleted. Any way I will not be logging on anymore. Bye!
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6 yrs ago
I have returned, but I am not super active. Mostly because I am not seeing too many interesting threads. Will only play in small group as big groups get messy real quick.
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7 yrs ago
Gonna have to step away from playing for a while. Its a bummer but I just dont have the focus.
7 yrs ago
Thinking of starting a new Advanced small group adventure after the new year.....
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I am an almost 40 year old from California who enjoys all Nerdy things. I prefer a small group over 1x1. Into into any genre, but I prefer Fantasy or Urban Fantasy.

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Zin raised an eyebrow in curiosity as he watched Jax finish off and eat his foe. It was not uncommon among tribes to consume part or all of their vanquished enemies. Often times it was during a lavish ceremony performed to grant the eater power. Zin wasn’t sure if he believed in such things, though he did not question the practice. On a few occasions, he had done so as a sign of good faith when celebrating a victory with a neighboring tribe. His tribe, however, did not practice it.

The team quickly moved on, albeit one member short. It wasn’t long before they met up with the last few member of this rescue team. The Gnome Hobnob and his team had apparently had been up to some mischief of his own.

The ground was littered with coyote corpses as they all headed towards the bridge.
Sorry I was waiting for Jbcool to post to give him the chance of interaction before just moved on. Ill have something shortly.


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Arassel’s assault on the Gnoll came as a surprise to Zin. After her animal companion’s attack left the beast flustered and agitated, she grappled the Gnoll with an amazing feat of strength. Not only was he surprised by the sheer strength it would take to hold the Gnoll, but also that he was left in a precarious situation. When he had said to get in close, he did not intend for her to get that close.

The Gnoll struggled as it tried to fend off the massive bird and the elf. It cursed in barely recognizable speech and swung wildly in the hopes of hitting anything. The Gnoll nearly clipped the raven once as the bird retreated to regain altitude.

Quickly Zin did the only thing he could think of. He took in a deep breath, aimed, and hurled his kukri at the Gnoll. It embedded into the beast’s right shoulder, making the beast’s entire arm go limp. It dropped the massive pole arm, as it no longer had the ability to hold onto it. The gnoll shifted, as best it could, to face Zin and that’s when the second Kukri hit its mark. The Gnoll froze as the blade’s tip impaled it right through the eye. The impact caused the Gnoll to lose consciousness.

The massive creature tumbled backward and landed on the ground with Arassel still attached. Swiftly Zin rushed towards the fallen creature’s weapon. He attempted to pick it up as it was but realized not even he had the strength to wield it. Thinking quickly he lifted it up at an angle and snapped the shaft in half. Within moments Zin stood over the fallen Gnoll and before it could regain consciousness, coup de graced it through the throat with its own weapon.

After making sure the Gnoll was absolutely dead Zin looked over to Arassel. He extended out his hand to help her to her feet.

@Jbcool
I should Have a post later today... but don't quote me on that .... I don't always follow through... :P

Zin snapped out of his guilt a moment the moment another Gnoll lifted his saber high to deliver a death blow. However, just as he realized his mistake, three excellently placed arrows pierced the beast. Each arrow hit a vital organ with a thud, thud, and thud. The Gnoll crumpled to the ground as Zin looked up at his ally.

Whether she realized it or not, Zin now owed her a life debt. It was an ancient tradition that had been lost or abandoned by many of Zin’s cousins. Only The Great Clans still adhered to the practice, and even then it was a rare occurrence. It wasn’t simply that she had saved his life. It was that she had no lasting ties to him. She gained nothing by saving him. This quest would not suffer from his death alone. The tradition called for the debt to repaid three fold. His life was now hers to command until the debt was repaid, she take his life, or death take her.

The lithe elf landed beside Zin a moment later. She made a sound of disapproval as she pulled a leaf-shaped blade and ax from seemingly nowhere. Zin said nothing. Instead, he took in a deep breath to steady his mind. There would be time later perform the proper ceremony. That is of course only if they survived.

Both Stood poised and ready for the next attack as the largest of the last three Gnolls swung its polearm. Zin dodged the swing a tumble to the side. He was now flanking the beast with Arassel on the other side. This Gnoll would not go down as easily as the last two did. However, if He and Arassel worked in unison they would be able to take it down.

“Get in close.” He spoke in Elvish. Hopefully, she would realize the pole arm was useless in close combat melee.

@Jbcool
Writing post now...

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Sorry, got distracted by other stuff. Should have something soon.
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