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Not to mention the fact that the only readily available wet substance is the dirt that LeeRoy spilled his guts on. It would be like a guy who's only weakness is bullets going into a fight with a bunch of pure swordsmen. Tailor-made to be unable to lose.
If he needs them, sure.
Sounds good! What would be in his dossier that Six would know prior to meeting him? (ie. what led to Drax sending Six to recruit him)
True. Though Ahven has guns.
Pretty much. Ahven is very black and white when it comes to demons/hellspawn.
I actually meant that it was just the coordinates for the meeting (not the coordinates for the other recruits), but I don't want to be that guy that hounds people over the tiny details (much as my brain may be telling me otherwise...). It's good enough to keep going. :)

And on the subject of keeping going, who am I recruiting next, now that my current business with Hessta has been concluded? Any volunteers? It looks like we'll be going after Grimroure last.
Depending on how the fibers are arranged and the angle and size of the blade, he could definitely be weaker against stabbing or slashing attacks. Anything that goes with the grain would be able to penetrate easier than anything going against it, but if there's several layers woven in a lattice-work pattern on top of the actual muscle fibers it would more or less become a moot point, since the fibers would be interwoven and at right angles to each other, making it impossible to slash/stab along the grain.

Since he didn't specify the use of a lattice pattern in the body's construction, it is assumed that no such layer exists and the body merely has the muscle fibers covered by his armor plating.

As to the effect of the net, I would also say that it would weaken/slow him, but that's because of my own theories on magic and how it works in relation to the observable universe.
So then after this is all said and done Ahven is going to have to kill Adrian too...
Ambiguity my friend. It ruins fights... :(

I apologize if my last response came off as annoyed or frustrated or something like that, I was a little rushed when I wrote it and I didn't mean it that way.

That said, the entire point of this is to pit one non-existent thing against another non-existent thing, so debating the finer points of non-existent things should pretty well be expected. I've also been a little... Surprised, at your seeming attempts to use the ambiguity of your CS as an excuse to powergame. You haven't actually done it IC, but your posts in the OOC seem to be headed in that direction. Being the GM, this is ultimately your thread so what you say goes, but if you start using the ambiguity of your CS in such a manner you shouldn't be surprised when others follow suit.

As to the nanofibers, they actually get filled with an electrically responsive substance that then allows them to expand or contract depending on the amount of current running through them. If I understand that correctly, at least.
First off, nanofibers are extremely flexible and can expand and contract in the same way that normal muscles do. Secondly, they can be either conductors or insulators depending on their configuration.
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