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Current Dark Souls is so mean, one moment you feel like a champion then get eaten by a chest
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Woo I'm alive!
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Mat froze up as he heard the voice above him. Oh you've got to be kidding me... Mat thought, slowly looking up. He had to admit he did not expect to see what seemed like a normal girl looking down at him. She had been the one to make the growl, or was that something else? Whatever it was, he knew that this girl was now after him. "Had to try something you know?" Mat said. "Couldn't help myself, and can't do that right now too." At that moment Mat jumped to another tree, barely catching onto it. Mat looked down, grimacing at the height. He stared back up and continued, thanking his own experience of doing this. Mat jumped to another tree but this time he missed the branch, making him fall down a couple feet. Mat barely grasped a branch and hoisted himself up. Cursing, Mat looked around him, trying to see where the girl was.
Connor hadn't expected the sudden threat to be the water himself. He didn't even have time to react as he was shot inside of the lake. Right before he had analyzed the voice's words, realizing at the last moment that this thing knew who he was. Connor dropped the bucket he still had clutched in his hand. Water seemed to surround him. Surface! He needed to reach the surface! Connor pumped his hardest to go up, but he realized his efforts were being worked against, like the water was actively pushing him down. Connor was quickly running out of breath, his vision started to draw black. No, he needed to keep trying, this thing wanted him panicked, wanted him to submit and fall unconscious. They'd have to try harder. The hunter shoved through the water, breaking through to the surface. He felt exhausted and was shaking as he let his head up at the top. Connor looked at his surroundings and gave a curse. He was right in the middle of the lake. I failed you Rand. I'm so sorry.
Rand couldn't hear anything as he trudged through the forest. There were no more screams, no more shouts, he couldn't even hear crickets chirping. Was everyone already dead? He couldn't tell. All he could do was hope. Rand looked down, ashamed that he lost everyone. He couldn't even keep one simple girl in sight. The hunter kicked a branch that was at his feet. The stick flew out and shattered when it hit a tree. The sound echoed around him. Lovely, he probably attracted something. Maybe he could finally kill something.
I'll try to get another post up before I head off to bed. I'm probably going to enact the weapons coming into the Hunt in a couple days.
Mat suddenly tripped while he ran over a branch, making him fall on the ground. Cursing, Mat got up but suddenly puked, falling back down on his knees. He had over-exerted himself and was now paying the price. Mat looked around, trying to tell if he was still being pursued. He didn't hear anything, but was that a trick? Mat looked at the tree next to him. Better safe than sorry? He knew that he'd just puke again if he tried running. Mat scrambled up the tree, reaching up to a higher branch. After he got about twenty feet up Mat finally took a break.
The tiny trickling stream was not going fast enough for Connor. He needed a bigger source to hurry back. The hunter stood up from the stream, looking around the area. He took a few steps away from the stream. Where would a better source be? Possibly heading upstream was the key, but how far out was that? He had already gone plenty far from the cave.

Connor continued debating on whether to head up or not when he suddenly felt a wave of mist. Connor looked back at he stream and frowned. That source was too small to generate mist. What caused it then? Connor took several steps away from the stream, looking for what could've caused that. He suddenly saw a gentle lake near a tree. How had he missed that before?

Connor crept up to the lake and looked around several times. Get the water then get out, he thought. Connor went on one knee and dipped the bucket in, checking his surroundings as he did so.
Rand walked through the forest with wary attention. He wanted to shout but knew it would be foolish to draw attention. The hunter gave a breath and rested against a tree. He honestly wasn't sure where to head to. If he wandered around the forest he could find Connor or Penny or a supernatural ready to kill him. If he tried to leave he could summon help but would also be abandoning his friends. Rand sighed, what should he do?
Mat suddenly tripped while he ran over a branch, making him fall on the ground. Cursing, Mat got up but suddenly puked, falling back down on his knees. He had over-exerted himself and was now paying the price. Mat looked around, trying to tell if he was still being pursued. He didn't hear anything, but was that a trick? Mat looked at the tree next to him. Better safe than sorry? He knew that he'd just puke again if he tried running. Mat scrambled up the tree, reaching up to a higher branch. After he got about twenty feet up Mat finally took a break.
The tiny trickling stream was not going fast enough for Connor. He needed a bigger source to hurry back. The hunter stood up from the stream, looking around the area. He took a few steps away from the stream. Where would a better source be? Possibly heading upstream was the key, but how far out was that? He had already gone plenty far from the cave.

Connor continued debating on whether to head up or not when he suddenly felt a wave of mist. Connor looked back at he stream and frowned. That source was too small to generate mist. What caused it then? Connor took several steps away from the stream, looking for what could've caused that. He suddenly saw a gentle lake near a tree. How had he missed that before?

Connor crept up to the lake and looked around several times. Get the water then get out, he thought. Connor went on one knee and dipped the bucket in, checking his surroundings as he did so.
Rand walked through the forest with wary attention. He wanted to shout but knew it would be foolish to draw attention. The hunter gave a breath and rested against a tree. He honestly wasn't sure where to head to. If he wandered around the forest he could find Connor or Penny or a supernatural ready to kill him. If he tried to leave he could summon help but would also be abandoning his friends. Rand sighed, what should he do?
Mat jumped and looked behind him as he heard the loud growl nearby. He gave a curse for his bad luck. He didn't even bother trying to see what was after him, he turned and ran as hard as he could. If he was lucky, whatever was nearby wouldn't pursue. Mat breathed hard and pumped with his new adrenaline, focused on getting out if there.
OK seems like no one has problems with the weapons coming in down the line.

Also worth noting I'm on vacation for a week and I'm visiting relatives during this time.

xAsunaWolfx said
I'm on break :D = 2 weeks to do absolutely nothing


Hey maybe you should finally join into the RP then!
Also I've been debating this for a while and have decided to just bring it out an ask for everyone's general opinion. I've been thinking of having a "phase two" of the hunt where weapons will start appearing to be used by the surviving humans to give an extra challenge to the supernatural. This won't happen for a while but I think it should happen eventually but I want to hear what everyone else thinks.
DragonBeastMode said
Now I have to decide either to change back and tell Rand I was lost and the make up an accuse for the voice, or just ignore him and go attack Conner since he is looking for water, I could just make a water puddle and trap him xD.


Decisions decisions! There will be quite a party at the stream if she ends up trapping Connor!
Alright posted, and I also had to look up what MTG was.
Rand cocked his head as he heard the strange response. That was certainly...strange. Even worse was the correction he heard in Penny’s voice. “Penny?” Rand called. “What was that?” The hunter’s mind raced. He ran to the bushes, not seeing any trace of her. “Penny!” Change of voice. Shapeshifter, mimicker, even going to stretch of trickster possibly. Was Penny taken or was the monster herself? Unlikely on latter, she would’ve killed me with the vantage she had. Stupid moron, Perrin would be going on a rant! Rand thought, looking around. If only I had my tools, there’s no way to test people. Now’s not the time, I need to find Penny soon.
The Manager gave a nod to Lyre. “I’ll request the vampire to go to you, but if he’s not there in the next half-hour I’d go and find him. He’s in quadrant B in the hunting area,” he said before she left. Turning back to his computer the Manager began typing again, then gave a frown. “Oh blast it where is she?” The Manager muttered.
Mat stopped his running and looked around, breathing heavily. Where was everyone else? He hadn’t even considered going with others when that...vampire...showed up and started killing them. What was this place anyway? He knew he had to just keep going though, or else he may be the next unlucky victim. Mat started running again but realized how out of breath he was. He didn’t want to take a break but he couldn’t keep running or he’d start puking. Mat slowed his pace down to a walk, trudging forward.
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