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Current Stop being passive aggressive. Just be aggressive.
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1 yr ago
It is certainly not 'optimal', but it *is* doable, depending on what you want to do with it. You could go swords or valor bard and play them more like a warrior with some magical ability
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One might say your villain arc has begun. Embrace it.
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Man do I love watching the circus
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From the outer edge of the Arena, Hadar leaned idly against the wall, only half of him watching the spectacle down below. Two men fought, one with a shortsword and shield, the other with a spear and dagger. They were clad in stylized armor- the swordsman wore a full face helmet reminiscent of a bird of prey and an armguard of steel, while the spearman bore a steel crown and cape with scales. Were Hadar a betting man, he would have put his money on the spearman- the spearman had range, and wore less equipment, meaning his stamina would last longer. Neither warrior wore armor across their chests, rather just had wraps around their lower torsos, so a single good blow to the chest would spell the end for either warrior.

He absentmindedly pat his hand between Jana's shoulder blades, at the base of her neck, giving it a reassuring rub. She hadn't been exactly keen on coming to this arena, though to be fair neither was Hadar. His love of fighting and bloodsports had long left him, the whole idea seeming relatively pointless to him now. All things considered though, his niece was a slave in these lands, and where better to find slaves than to follow the blood? The occasional passerby gave a slight shock or took a double take as they saw Jana, a large, exotic feline seemingly being used as a pack animal, but no one approached. Save for the two swords tied to his hip, Hadar appeared every bit like a typical citizen of Kheris: The flowing white, rich-but-not-too-opulent robes, and a shemagh loosely wrapping around his head marked him as a a fairly well to do merchant or traveler, and his 'painted' exotic pack animal companion helped sell the image.

There was an eruption of cheering from the crowd and Hadar returned his attention to the duel at hand. As he had predicted, it was the spearman who had won, raising up a cut and bloodied arm aloft, as his foe lay before him, skewered through the gut with a spear. Hadar gave a small sigh. They could've done with some money, perhaps he should have bet after all. Still, all thought of bets and money faded away as Kheris spoke. The God-King himself, Kheris certainly knew how to compose himself, he appeared even, all knowing and benevolent, and had Hadar been born in this country, he probably would've believed it.

Kheris spoke at length, before announcing the next event, a fight between demons. Evokers more specifically. At the mention of these 'demons', Hadar unconsciously placed his hand on the pommel of his Zulfiqar, almost as if he was checking it was still there. Not that Hadar wouldn't have noticed if it was gone. Now Hadar leaned in, his attention more greatly piqued. While it was unfortunate they had to fight to the death, the uniqueness of each relic was something Hadar couldn't just ignore. Furthermore, if anyone knew where slaves were being held and what they did, it'd be one of these gladiators.

"Now if only I could find a way to talk to one of them." Hadar murmured aloud. Straying a glance towards his companion, he saw Jana glancing somewhere upwards, and looked uncomfortable.

He reached down, placing his hand gently against the side of her head. "What is it?" he asked her, his tone ever calm, confident, but soothing.
I should get a post up soon btw!
@ArmorPlated Phanna was originally designed as a healer. But, I always love me some Light Domain Clerics, because why heal when you can zap your enemies with lasers and heal?
@ArmorPlated if Roa wants to be a healer, I can convert Phanna to a more damagey sort of mage, seeing as that role is now open.

"Is that a bad guy? Ok!" *blast blast blast blast*
really good at spotting, pretty shit at everything else.
Some people can get pretty godly perception bonuses
Some last few edits are needed. I'll get to them after work.

Emil Durand



In the soft glow of the setting sun, the streets of Vaucluse quickly emptied as people fled the encroaching darkness. Fair enough, no matter where in Lutaire you went, as it got dark, the relative danger increased. Not that Emil ever feared much in the dark, man and beast alike tended to give him a wide berth when the giant bird beside him started spreading its clawed wings. Curled up in a lazy lounge in the somewhat rough feathers of Greytail, Emil sat on the soft rolling grass overlooking a small creek, his feet dug comfortably into the riverbank sand. Only vaguely aware of his surroundings, Emil snoozed contentedly as the line of a fishing rod nestled in the crook of his arm, was pulled taught. Shifting comfortably in his half daze, Emil as seemingly unaware as the fishing rod slid out of his arm and started retreating towards the water.

"Hey Emil, you're going to miss another one." commented his brother idly, also holding a fishing rod, though sitting more attentively. Both brothers sat taking in the cool breeze of twilight, their Stryxes nearby also relaxing. Work with the militia today had been sparse, their scouting flights had yielded no packs of monsters approaching the town, which meant the brothers had most of the afternoon off, which they decided to spend fishing.

"Ah shoot," Emil replied absentmindedly, his eyes still shut. Greytail! Would you kindly..." he trailed off, lazily pointing in the direction of the river.

The large stryx breathed in deeply- if it were a human, one might have equated it to an exasperated sigh. The brown stryx took off with a massive beat of its wings, Emil rolling onto the grass as the bird deposited its human occupant and took to the river. A rapid beat of its wings brought it a few feet into the air as it dove its beak into the river. There was the sound of fluttering wings, and a spray of water, as Greytail pulled a large trout out of the river, flopping back and forth wildly, fishhook and rod still hanging from its mouth. Before either brother could say anything, Greytail shook its head rapidly, sending the hook and rod clattering to the riverbank, and started tearing into the fish.

Sigmund rolled his eyes as he reeled in a fish of his own. "Luckily for you, I'm generous, we can split this one tonight. I'm heading back now."

"I'll catch up," Emil replied absentmindedly as he collected the remains of his fishing rod.

By the time twilight had rolled through, Emil and Greytail were walking back to the Aviary, passing through town on their way, a pair of freshly caught trout hanging from either side of the Stryx's saddle. The streets were as expected, empty. Though not completely. By Alden's Tavern there was a small gathering, Emil immediately recognized one of the individuals in front as Vane, the butcher's son. They got along well enough, despite their differences. He seemed to be aiding what looked like Tristan, the local lordling turned bastard- the 'Vagrant King' as some people liked to call him. An unfortunate soul to say the least. Emil and his brothers had been friendly with Rodran, before the oldest son passed, but Emil had never interacted much with Tristan- he was too drunk most of the time. Sigmund and Duncan also disapproved of the middle Baske, and so, Emil's contact with the man was minimal.

Nevertheless, he offered Vane a wave in passing as he and Greytail walked by. He was unsure what Vane was doing with the lordling but it was getting late out, and while Emil had no fear of the dark, there was no point in tempting fate if he didn't have to.
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