You are about to destroy your blade, Twisted Rodent. Please use AGREE to continue.
agree
You hand your Twisted Rodent to Murad who frowns at the return of the blade."You didn't like it? That's a shame," he sighs, "oh well."
Murad tilts his head back and opens his mouth, hand over hand he slowly slides the length of Twisted Rodent down his throat and swallows it whole. His face takes on a sickly expression as he rests a hand on his belly.
Synchronizing Tvistor's rift with that of your own, you form a tear in time-space within the throat of a meteoric iron scabbard, before sheathing Unrelenting Destiny within.
(svo): WARNING, YOU HAVE BLADE RIFTED FOR KILL. DO NOT USE TWOARTS ABILITIES UNTIL THEN.
(svo): WARNING, YOU HAVE BLADE RIFTED FOR KILL. DO NOT USE TWOARTS ABILITIES UNTIL THEN.
Darting forward, you aim a precision strike at Tvistor's neck.
As Tvistor tries to reach into the rift to pull out a bloodroot, you sense a moment of opportunity. You mentally force Unrelenting Destiny past the etheric bonds of the rift, extending the deadly point of the blade through Tvistor's hand and into his mouth, not stopping until you pierce through the palate and into his skull. You draw back the blade into the rift and back into your scabbard as Tvistor slumps to the ground, blood gushing out of his mouth.
You have slain Tvistor.
|4261hp(89%)|3671mp(96%) | (97%)e|(100%)w,ex|cdb - 17:52:55.244 plaugh corpse
"You open your rift , expecting to pull out a bloodroot leaf - but are instead confronted with the tip of Ruminant Camels pointing directly at your mouth! With a startled scream you quickly attempt to seal the rift as Ruminant Camels shudders tremulously in the air before you, edging closer and closer to your face."
"Suddenly, the blade snaps free of the ethereal bindings and embeds itself firmly in the back of your throat, and with a gurgling cry you fall to the floor as the world turns black."
Tvistor has been slain after attempting to eat the sharp end of Ruminant Camels.
Has anyone ever played madlibs before?
Let's call this one a 'MUDlib'
"Trust in me, Universe, I will deliver / the promise that no-one shall ever / set their mind to games or play / for Serious Order is the way. I will not rest until it is done; / rules will be made for everyone. / They will know Order and its graces - and just like me, all shall be Greyfaces." - The Heroes of Sapience, Act 5, Greyface.
"Recalling the murder of Lucaine Pyramides, you swing the blade into the tree. Pushing down on the hilt with all your might, the blade groans with tension until it finally cracks and shatters. Ashes fall from the remainder as the sword seemingly returns to it's original state, the <Metal> and <Special item> fall at your feet."
"Recalling the murder of Lucaine Pyramides, you swing the blade into the tree. Pushing down on the hilt with all your might, the blade groans with tension until it finally cracks and shatters. Ashes fall from the remainder as the sword seemingly returns to it's original state, the <Metal> and <Special item> fall at your feet."
Not sure if you're referring to the tree that held Three Moons, or just picking some random tree in the glade. If the former, unless I'm horribly mistaken, that tree is gone; the ashes you gather for the bladequest are what's left of it. Having the special item appear would be problematic, since each of them is a specific item with a unique id, so having it appear in the glade would require it to disappear from its usual location.
Just a random tree in the glade. I should have clarified more. My bad. Same with the materials. Maybe I should have written something like "The twisted, useless metal and special item" or something.
"Recalling the murder of Lucaine Pyramides, you swing the blade into one of the
trees of the glade. Pushing down on the hilt with all your might, the blade groans
with tension until it finally cracks and shatters. Ashes fall from the
remainder as the sword seemingly disintegrates"
Why not have Murad offer three blades from the same ore? Picking from three initial choices is less callous than just saying, "Nope, do-over, scrap it."
The only problem here is that right after you pick Crimson Charmanders, your rival will take Relentless Squirtles. But he's just going to spam Tail Whip or something, so who cares.
I dunno, it seems like the best of both worlds. The player feels empowered by the decision, the chance of a raw deal is lessened, and there's this whole "choose your destiny" thing to it.
Why do all of you hate humgiis so much? Their main diet is blademaster swords. Don't take that away!
It's for their own good. Overabundance of iron in the blood can lead to health complications that will eventually result in a final visit to the vet, sad tears of children, and a veterinarian feeling utterly, utterly guilty at having to perform a necessary service for the sake of the animal.
Why do all of you hate humgiis so much? Their main diet is blademaster swords. Don't take that away!
It's for their own good. Overabundance of iron in the blood can lead to health complications that will eventually result in a final visit to the vet, sad tears of children, and a veterinarian feeling utterly, utterly guilty at having to perform a necessary service for the sake of the animal.
I don't know, the Shallam humgii survived, I think those guys are the toughest things on Sapience.
Why do all of you hate humgiis so much? Their main diet is blademaster swords. Don't take that away!
It's for their own good. Overabundance of iron in the blood can lead to health complications that will eventually result in a final visit to the vet, sad tears of children, and a veterinarian feeling utterly, utterly guilty at having to perform a necessary service for the sake of the animal.
I don't know, the Shallam humgii survived, I think those guys are the toughest things on Sapience.
I think you'll find that it didn't, unless somebody switched its diet to Prickly Pear.
Why do all of you hate humgiis so much? Their main diet is blademaster swords. Don't take that away!
It's for their own good. Overabundance of iron in the blood can lead to health complications that will eventually result in a final visit to the vet, sad tears of children, and a veterinarian feeling utterly, utterly guilty at having to perform a necessary service for the sake of the animal.
I don't know, the Shallam humgii survived, I think those guys are the toughest things on Sapience.
I think you'll find that it didn't, unless somebody switched its diet to Prickly Pear.
I figured the waterlogged one on the shore of New Hope was the same one, it being waterlogged and all. Though I suppose that could have been there before hand, I don't really pay attention to all the humgiis in the world.
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Funny, I would have called it a Brokenthroat.
"Recalling the murder of Lucaine Pyramides, you swing the blade into the tree. Pushing down on the hilt with all your might, the blade groans with tension until it finally cracks and shatters. Ashes fall from the remainder as the sword seemingly returns to it's original state, the <Metal> and <Special item> fall at your feet."
"Recalling the murder of Lucaine Pyramides, you swing the blade into one of the trees of the glade. Pushing down on the hilt with all your might, the blade groans with tension until it finally cracks and shatters. Ashes fall from the remainder as the sword seemingly disintegrates"
That should be better. My apologies.
http://www.nodiatis.com/personality.htm
The only problem here is that right after you pick Crimson Charmanders, your rival will take Relentless Squirtles. But he's just going to spam Tail Whip or something, so who cares.