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Lol a fat ass bunny so not only do we wipe out a bunch of orcs, but we get dinner in the process! And not Tyr's version or orc dinner either :p


"Only on special occasions! Don't want to spoil a delicacy." - Tyr
Hey Mil for the captain just "launch" the attack and let Anubis determine how the captain will react and what damage he will take.


I just figured that since the captain is also probably an experienced fighter that the specified attack was predictable. I'm assuming the captain is wielding the longsword in its right hand, also with an opponent that's attacking with a left handed hack type weapon, it seemed like a fairly clear target. I also don't think that I did too much in the way of a response, it still leaves the captain with room to retaliate and such.
One moment, gonna add a bit so that it's easier to give the captain a valid reaction.

done.
As Tyr brought his ax down, decapitating the enemy orc berserker, he felt something hit the back of his helm, and heard Silus shout something at him. Though the words were falling on deaf ears as, when Tyr turned he saw the orc captain charging straight for him. Setting his stance wide Tyr brought his body low and held the war-ax ready in his left hand. Bringing his shoulder back, Tyr prepared to explode forward and hack at the enemy captain's sword-bearing arm, intending to lop the hand off and disarm his foe in one quick strike.

Tyr burst forward and swung his ax at the orc captain. The captain however, anticipated this and twisted his body and arm to deflect most of the blow. The amount of force behind Tyr's swing was still enough to cut the captain but he was in no risk of losing his hand at the moment.
this done dead now in'nit?
sweet
@RabidAnubis Alright, sounds good. I'll just let some other people post to see if a miracle happens to save me from my great peril. After all a ringing helm, pounding heartbeat, and raging bloodlust does tend to make noticing things behind you hard.

@Arthanus BTW would it be possible to implement a currency and shop system later?
well I went with that general approach because it felt more like something Tyr would do, after all he's been in the Order for 4 years so he decidedly has some combat experience. Well, at least enough to try to disable the opponent instead of just bashing them with his skull. That, and it seems realistic that an orc loses its footing while trying to support itself as well as a giant ironclad barbarian.
whenever you're ready
should I kill the orc in my next post? so far, I've disarmed it, stunned it, and broken it's nose. I get the feeling it's dying soon.
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