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North Caves


@ERode

"Hah! Poked a Flak Beetle too 'ard, didn't ya!?" Koughat slapped his chest and guffawed. When Esfir asked what a camazot was, he shook his head and glanced again at the upper mountains.

"Imagine da biggest wolf ya ever seen, and da biggest bat." He snorted through his nose, then spat a thick wad of mucus into the bushes. "Then imagine they went an' fugged. And da baby grew up twoice as mean and twoice as ugly! Dat's a camazot." A shadow passed overhead, and the Brute put a hand to his axe...but it was only a hawk or falcon of some sort, flying low. He growled under his breath as he looked back at Esfir. "An' they live in big colonies. That one what roared earlier, dat was da lookout. Yo're lucky da bastards only hunt at night---unless sumfin' attacks da nest. But if they been woke up too early, den it's gonna be roight pissed."

The Brute started down the slope again, at a southern angle. He waved a farewell to Esfir over his shoulder.

"If'n yo're smart, ya hunt a rat or a slime for ya first go'roun'---maybe a fat elwet if ya can find one! Don't get yerself grukh'd, Runt!"

Well then. Though none of them had ever managed to encounter the target of this group-hunt, it sounded like that was definitely a good thing. Such a beast would require much more preparation and strength than the Runts currently had available to them, if even a Brute was wary about fighting the camazot.

The noon-day sun was moving on, and it had taken roughly an hour to get up here in the first place. The Head Warrior hadn't given them a time limit, but if Esfir wanted to press on into other locales it seemed wise to consider the amount of time it would take to return as well---because from the sound of it, the camazots would come out to play after dark.

She could go east back into the forest, west further up the streambed on the opposite of the Brute's path, or veer to either the north or south and continue along the mountains. The camp was back to the south.


The Forest > South Cave


@Kazemitsu

"What's an NPC--oh shit, are you not one of the special ones? Uh, if you don't know, don't worry about it!" said the strange Runt in words that spilled out faster towards the end. "Anyway! No, no baiting here, friend! See, that's the thing, we got no idea what's in the cave!" He flipped one hand through his dark hair and shrugged. "But given that they were full grown Orcs, my guess is something that plans for ambushes! And, because they were three full grown Orcs, if it ate them it's probably still full! So we just gotta keep our eyes peeled and not look appetizing--easy enough, right?"

In the end, Grunthor agreed, though possibly not because of anything the other Runt said. After barely missing being a meal himself, there was no question that traveling in numbers would be safer the further into the forest they went. When he explained his current Status Effects to the other Runt, the orange-eyed orcling chuckled.

"What'd you do, eat something bones and all? Or...wait, were you with that group this morning that hunted a whole Elwet flock? Ha! That's what being greedy gets you--I bet your Skill slots are already full, aren't they?"

As the two made their way south, the newcomer leading the way apparently based on instructions the other Orcs had given him, they didn't see any scurrying critters this close to the mountain's base. Despite telling Grunthor to keep his eyes peeled, the dark-colored brood-mate didn't seem too concerned about getting jumped on their way to the cave, and jovially talked to his new "party member."

"Yeah, I, uh, "hunted" an Elwet too! Ingested the [Skewer] Skill, since I already have another one for range. That's all I got for now--but I figure, it'll probably be easier to level up by doing Quests, and get more of the tribe to pay attention to me, you know? And once I have a little more independence, then I can worry about stocking skills!" He looked at Grunthor with a tilt of his head, but despite the jokester's grin those ember-like eyes of his seemed...calculating. "What about you? What's your Skill set looking like, huh Mr. Greedyguts?"

As they walked and talked, the treeline of the forest remained much the same but the mountains to the west became more detailed. The northern peaks had been much rockier and taller, their walls often sheer, but it seemed like the southern edge of the range started to fall in elevation instead. The ground was covered in gravel, save where a few scrubby bushes popped up here and there, and the rocky slopes were more shallow. They weren't exactly smooth, but didn't have the sharp edges and crags like the cliffsides in the northern valley near the other cave. A Runt could probably climb them by hand without slipping and falling off, since there were ridges flat enough to rest on. But, every so often, a cave or dip in the trails could be seen--no doubt there were still creatures lurking about up there.

Eventually a couple of scraggly trees and a patch of stubbly grass appeared in sight, and the dark Runt pointed.

"There, they told me to look between two trees! I bet that's it!"

They'd walked for at least an hour from the camp, so the noon-day sun had moved yet again. Night time was still far off, but if Grunthor planned to continue hunting even after this, he might want to take into account the travel time it would take to get back to safety.

The entrance of the cave here was much wider and taller than the one he'd seen up north, a washout or sinkhole that had filled with silt and stabilized over who knew how long. It went down into the earth like caves should, a distance that would be like taking two or three steps at once. Due to its breadth, however, the entrance let in lots of sunlight, so the two Runts could see what was probably a little over twenty feet into the tunnel.

There was no sign of a camp...but, something near the cave's entrance drew the greasy-haired Runt's attention. He walked over to what seemed like a normal pile of dirt, and poked it with his Wooden Stick. As he broke the surface, a day-or-two old smell assaulted Grunthor's nostrils.

"That, good sir, is what the Orcs call grukh. Meaning, one of 'em popped a squat out here--either while he was on watch, or just had to get up and go in the night." He pointed to where the pile lay, inside a shallow hole that looked to have been dug by hand rather than by an animal's claws. Then, with a grukh-eating grin, the Runt held his now befouled stick out as if expecting Grunthor to inspect it. "I think this is the one we're lookin' for, don't you?"

The Forest


@King Cosmos

Akeno's down-spike Fireball followed by charged-front-kick combo was hit-confirmed by a flash of crackling magic and the Tatzelwurm's agonized hissing and yowling. It seemed to go into shock and convulse even before the Runt's foot lifted it, still-burning, from the ground and sent it rolling into the tree trunk. It slid down the wood as the magical flames seemed to fade of their own accord, rather than its drop-and-roll efforts, and Akeno was left staring at still, blackened prey wreathed in a fresh, smoky aroma.

Victory!
Loot:
Burned Tatzelwurm x1
SYSTEM:Akeno


Though some of the monster's hide was peeling off thanks to the burns, it was still bodily intact and Akeno was none the worse for wear. If she took this back to the camp, which wasn't much further to the south, then she would probably get enough credit to finish the Quest. It was past noon now, although they hadn't been given a time limit, so how many of the other Runts had already brought in their kills? Now that their little party had split up, she didn't have anyone to drag her down...or to watch her back.

Post so much you guilt-trip the other Morganna’s into posting


I would also like to shame my fellow Drasilians into posting!

BUT I GOTTA KNOW THE RESULT OF THE SPEECH CHECK >:O
I'm still waiting for a DM response myself, but can probs post by tonight no problemo.


Belo had a section in the last update tho?
@Eviledd1984 Any ideas yet what the Character Sheet format will look like?
Pretty deep SMT cut there, lol.

Yep, lol, but I was kinda thinking of designing a character more towards the Jojo element and treating the "first demon" as more of a protector of sorts, so I basically just looked for something relatively low level that would fit a "big knight" archetype.

Maybe, is there another demon in that race list that is a lower level? Would any of these be okay as a starter demon?

Most of the other Emperor Arcana, even if they're low level, are things like Seimen Kongou and Take-Mikazuchi so they're still along the same lines of deities and such in lore. If I had to pick a Demon from the list you gave, I'd probably go with Kobold. But if the issue with Airgetlam is just his level rather than his lore, maybe Lham Dearg would be a better pick? I was just gonna go for something with a "swordsman" or "knight" flavor to it.

@Eviledd1984 If possible, I'd like to call dibs on Airgetlam. In Persona 2 Innocent Sin he's the earliest of the Emperor Arcana line and starts at Level 9. Are we limited to the exact appearances of the demons as listed on the Wiki? If not, could I substitute this image for him instead?
Lol okay maybe not superpower gods as your starting demon, I was thinking something a little weak. Perhaps I should boil the list down to more weaker demons for you guys to pick from.


Since the SMT Wiki lists the statblocks from various games under each demon's entry, what if you limited the available demons to ones that have entries under a certain level? For instance, maybe we're limited to Demons at Level 5 and under to start with, or Demons at a minimum of Level 3, max of Level 10, something like that? That'd probably open up all your usual starters like Pixie, Slime, Kobold, etc.

megamitensei.fandom.com/wiki/Category…

So here is the list of demons you would be able to pick. Let me know if you guys are still interested so I can make the OOC.

You mean out of the WHOLE list? Isn't that kind of--

megamitensei.fandom.com/wiki/Demiurge

Demiurge, maybe someone weaker if not allowed.


Fugg it, I pick YHWH! XD

megamitensei.fandom.com/wiki/YHVH

Dalton's face rn:



This is either gonna be great, or the shortest run by any Otherworlder ever.
Dalton

@TheNoCoKid
Oh God am I a furry now?




Penrithe Forest



Okay so Primal Rage apparently had some kind of intimidation effect? It didn't last long... Analytical Dalton rubbed his metaphysical chin.

Don't check the status box! We don't know if she can see it too, it might give away our weakness! blurted out Emotional Dalton. The real Dalton twitched his finger a few times, until he found that swiping it to the right dismissed the glowing screen.

"Just what ARE you? You smell like a Merrick, but you should have pelts based on the size of you. I already had three when I was half your size."

She wore several pelts sewn together and he'd already seen the wolf transformation. So a "Merrick" was a creature that could use animal hides to shapeshift? He racked his brain for various fantasy creatures--werewolves, Norse berserkers, and a few witches in folklore were supposed to be able to become animals by using a magical belt or cloak made from fur, but he wasn't sure he knew of any that could use more than one pelt at a time.

Buy time to think by repeating back what she said. Right, that was something he'd learned both from self-help books and from working in customer service. But--

Remember, no more Mr. Nice Guy! We play by OUR rules now! She already thinks we're a wimp! That still smoldering anger in his guts was stoked again. Maybe it was wrong to take it out on this girl--but then again, she was about to attack him before, wasn't she? She hadn't even attempted to talk until he'd forced her to rethink the aggressive tactic!

So Dalton shrugged as he gave the girl a smug smirk.



"Oh, wow--by the time you were half my size you only had three pelts? Well, I suppose that's understandable..." But Inara countered by pointing out his near-naked state. Dalton crossed his arms, maintaining his fake arrogant countenance while his eyes roamed the pelts she'd used to make her outfit--the outermost cloak seemed to be her wolf fur, but what animals had been used to make the rest?

"If that's all you have on you, you should have died three times over. Especially if you've been living here in the Penrithe Forest! This is Silverclaw territory, and we're known for being the strongest pack!"

Good. One thing Dalton had learned in his attempts to be less socially awkward was that he actually didn't have to talk much more than he usually did. He just had to be better at listening. People loved to talk about themselves, and with all her bragging about her clan, Inara was giving him good information about the area. And the whole time she spoke, his fast-thinking brain was working overtime to process and counter that information.

So this place is dangerous by this world's standards, and her pack is its ruling faction or at least one of such. His analytical side pushed their glasses up yet again. Why did anime characters do that so much? Yet, she was affected by our Primal Rage's apparent intimidation affect, even if for only a short time...that's the skill that the voice told us was "Legendary," correct?

Yeah! So what if we don't have pelts, we have badass skills!

"...And yet, you're the one who got scared?" Dalton chuckled as he uncrossed his arms, placing one hand on his hip and loosely gesticulating with the other. "What, are you the Silverclaw's Omega or something?" He tried his best to put on a confident grin and clenched his fist. "Or, maybe...I'm just that strong?" Then he shook his head dismissively. But, on the inside he could feel panic raising the pulse of his heartbeat. Could she hear something like that? Or sense weakness, somehow? How would she read his body language?

She was moving into an aggressive stance again. Whatever intimidation effect Primal Rage had, it was wearing off--was it always that short in duration? For a Legendary Skill that didn't seem right. So...if she had to metaphysically pass some kind of Saving Throw to resist it, that would probably mean her stats were higher than his, right? In reality, he was the weaker one here--

But does she know that? A rapid heart beat could mean excitement or anger too. Trembling in the limbs could be tension and anticipation of bloodlust, not just fear. If the animal kingdom was all about displays, then he needed to display dominance!

"I'm not wearing any pelts, because I didn't need any." He furrowed his eyebrows, wrinkled his nose, and changed his expression from one of smugness to one that he hoped screamed make my day, punk, as he faced Inara head on. "You already saw it yourself--all I needed to throw you off was my own Skill. And I've got more where that came from."

He gestured out towards the forest around them.

"You said the Penrithe Forest is dangerous? That the Silverclaws are the strongest? Good!" He suddenly smiled. His mother, rest her soul, had often told him something whenever he had trouble with aggressive people in life. She had always said, Just smile, and make them wonder what you're thinking about. Of course, she meant it in a non threatening way--be nice to people, even when they're rude to you, and throw them off because they're not getting the reactions they want. He still hadn't understood that until much later in life.

But now, in this new life, he would use it in another way. He wouldn't live under anyone else's rules--if people weren't going to treat him with decency, then he was going to treat them the way they deserved to be treated!

So he smiled. A wild, madman's smile. A malicious grin.

"That's why I came here! I wanted to find worthy prey! If it doesn't have a chance to kill me, then its skin isn't worth wearing!" He actually felt like he was hyping himself up now, and starting to genuinely feel excited.

Whoa there bud can we not volunteer to get ourselves killed here?!

I am in agreement! We're veering a little into the overdramatic, yes?

Shaddap and let me cook!

Dalton stared straight at Inara's forehead. He'd read once that when two dogs were about to fight, the one who looked away first would be acknowledged as the weaker. He'd also read that when humans looked each other in the eyes, there were a lot of subtle cues that could be picked up on. But, by staring at someone's forehead instead of their actual eyes, it created the appearance of eye contact. He didn't have to worry about Inara's cues triggering fear in him or making him lose his focus--and as a result, the only cue she'd read from him was a contrasting, intense focus, like a laser sight from a sniper rifle being placed directly between her eyes, unwavering and constant.

"I saw you coming a mile away." he said in a voice that he tried to make low and growly. He was referring to how his [Combat Sense] had detected her, even though he'd literally only learned that himself in the same moment. "So I decided I'd offer to let you help me, since I'm not here to invade the Silverclaw's territory. I don't care who rules the area--I'm just doing my own thing. Surely, if they're so great, they won't care about one guy keeping to himself, huh?" He snorted by blowing air through his nose, then--at a risk, but knowing he had to take those in this new life if he wanted to get anywhere--he released the tension in his stance. Instead of crouching with fingers curled into claws, he stood up, and let his arms hang in a relaxed gesture.

Once again, he put out his hand--as if he were asking a dog to perform the "shake" command. He allowed his facial expression to soften towards Inara.

"So, what do you say? Show me around a bit--local watering hole, maybe a good hunting ground? No harm, no foul?"

If this doesn't work, we're gonna die again. His intellectual side sighed.

One step at a time. All we have to do right now is make her non aggressive. We can't waste time worrying about what might happen next until we get there!

Godspeed, you magnificent bastard. His more emotional self bid them all a farewell salute.



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