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His Divine Shadow: ACE, Shi Alyt Posted Mar 21, 2004
*Fate turns, sees Khamsin, takes a step back to avoid a blow, and lashes out with his mace*
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Khamsin Posted Mar 21, 2004
*rolls to the side and then charges again stabbing at Fate*
*still trying to force Fate into the geyser*
Fate let the others go, they don't have to die
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His Divine Shadow: ACE, Shi Alyt Posted Mar 21, 2004
Then they should leave my holy mountain
*Fate dodges the stabs by backpedling, but he falls into a geyser. Before his body touches the lava it seems to burst into a siloette of smoke. A similar burst appears behind Khamsin, but it solidifies into fate. Without a word Fate raises his mace and swings it downwards at Khamsin's head*
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Khamsin Posted Mar 21, 2004
*the ground under Khamsin's body shakes*
*the ground collapses and Khamsin's body starts to fall into the lava*
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TBC Posted Mar 21, 2004
well indeed...
As I said, I do not believe in you Fate. I believe in destiny, and I believe that I shape my destiny. So, if you're ready...
*Skenvoy raises his quaterstaff*
~Skenvoy
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AK - fancy that! Posted Mar 21, 2004
*hoevrs in midair in front of the gateway into fates palace, but coems back to his senses and heads towards the rest of them*
*pulls out one of the little seeds*
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His Divine Shadow: ACE, Shi Alyt Posted Mar 22, 2004
*Fate raises the mace parellel to the ground and points it at Skenvoy's nose*
Bring it.
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TBC Posted Mar 22, 2004
*Skenvoy moves forward, quaterstaff twirling. Suddenly he changes the direction so that it spins under his shoulder so that, if all goes to plan, one end will hit the mace pushing it out of the way, then the other end will move up and connect with Fate's chin*
~Skenvoy
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His Divine Shadow: ACE, Shi Alyt Posted Mar 22, 2004
*The blows land as planned, Fate reels from the chin blow, but recovers and swings his mace at the center of the staff, intending to break it in two*
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TBC Posted Mar 22, 2004
*Skenvoy releases his grip on his staff so that it spins around the mace. Turning his hand 180 degrees he catches it as it spins round.*
Nice try...
*one half of the staff falls to the ground*
ah....
*Skenvoy jabs at Fate's face (aiming for any gaps in the helmet for eyes etc) with the spike on the end of the remaining half of the quaterstaff he has*
~Skenvoy
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His Divine Shadow: ACE, Shi Alyt Posted Mar 22, 2004
*Fate turns, and the shard of staff clangs against the side of the helmet, Fate swings the mace underhand at Skenvoy's arm, attempting to break it*
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TBC Posted Mar 22, 2004
*Skevnoy stumbles forward due to his blow causing the mace to score a glancing hit on his shoulder, rather than where it had been aimed*
~Skenvoy
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AK - fancy that! Posted Mar 22, 2004
*gets out a small blowpipe*
*puts in several small organic orbs from the underground streams thread- various colors, all, except for blue (red, green, silver)*
(reds come first)
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His Divine Shadow: ACE, Shi Alyt Posted Mar 23, 2004
*Aims a knee blow at Skenvoy's stomach*
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- 284: His Divine Shadow: ACE, Shi Alyt (Mar 21, 2004)
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- 288: His Divine Shadow: ACE, Shi Alyt (Mar 21, 2004)
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- 290: AK - fancy that! (Mar 21, 2004)
- 291: His Divine Shadow: ACE, Shi Alyt (Mar 22, 2004)
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- 293: His Divine Shadow: ACE, Shi Alyt (Mar 22, 2004)
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- 295: His Divine Shadow: ACE, Shi Alyt (Mar 22, 2004)
- 296: Dr Anthea - ah who needs to learn things... just google it! (Mar 22, 2004)
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- 300: His Divine Shadow: ACE, Shi Alyt (Mar 23, 2004)
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