A Conversation for The Forest

Mountains

Post 201

Dr Anthea - ah who needs to learn things... just google it!

*gates far below magialy seal due to intense volcanic activity*


Mountains

Post 202

His Divine Shadow: ACE, Shi Alyt

your atomic weapon is nothing comparison to what I have at my disposal

*with a gesture from his unleaden hand, the ground beneath " don't think you're happy enough" splits open*


Mountains

Post 203

T.B. Falsename ACE: [stercus venio] I have learned from my mistakes, and feel I could repeat them exactly.

*leaps to the side*

it's a very pretty atomic bomb, are you sure you don't want it?




smiley - cheers


Mountains

Post 204

TBC

If you die then not all would die. Not all life ends in death. Some life ends in hope, hope for the future, hope for what can be achieved by self sacrafice. You only believe all will die as you see no fate for any man after your death. But think, that is because you will be unable to see, being dead as you will be.
*Skenvoy extends a small fissure that is currently under fate opening it wide open*

~Skenvoy


Mountains

Post 205

His Divine Shadow: ACE, Shi Alyt

is it atomic, hydrogen, or nuetron. And does it have a high explosive core, and is it gun or sphere style?


Mountains

Post 206

TBC

*Skenvoy widens the fissure a bit more*
hmmm.... wonder if Fate can do the splits...

~Skenvoy


Mountains

Post 207

T.B. Falsename ACE: [stercus venio] I have learned from my mistakes, and feel I could repeat them exactly.



*stands, vaguely contemplating what would happen if he tripped and knocked Skenvoy into the fissure*


smiley - cheers


Mountains

Post 208

TBC



~Skenvoy


Mountains

Post 209

His Divine Shadow: ACE, Shi Alyt

so its gun and sphere style?


Mountains

Post 210

T.B. Falsename ACE: [stercus venio] I have learned from my mistakes, and feel I could repeat them exactly.




smiley - cheers


Mountains

Post 211

TBC


Fate, i'm waiting for you...
*Skenvoy readies his Quaterstaff*

~Skenvoy


Mountains

Post 212

His Divine Shadow: ACE, Shi Alyt

*Fate takes one giant step forward and takes a massive left-right swing with his enormous magically enhanced mace*


Mountains

Post 213

TBC

*Skenvoy throws the bolas at the arm holding the mace and prepares to parry with his quaterstaff*

~Skenvoy


Mountains

Post 214

Khamsin

*rolls under the swing of the mace and comes up trying to bring him blade up into fate*


Mountains

Post 215

His Divine Shadow: ACE, Shi Alyt

so, you got the reference. Good. But no, Fate has no Ring, Fate needs has no Ring!

*The bolas wrap around the arm. Fate yanks his arm back and sweeps it through a volcanic geyser, burning it off. That same gesture also emperils Khamsin, threatening him with an arm to the face*


Mountains

Post 216

TBC

*thrusts at Fate's torso with his quaterstaff*

~Skenvoy


Mountains

Post 217

Khamsin

*khamsin gets sent flying from being hit by the arm... slides accross the floor on land picks himself*

*Khamsin's robes look more torn this time but again he gets up his cloak still flying even though it has holes in it*

You shal not leave this encounter...

*pulls out the pistol and empties all 8 bullets into fate*


Mountains

Post 218

His Divine Shadow: ACE, Shi Alyt

*AS the pistol raises, so does Fate's hand. A jet of molten iron and nickle from deep in the mantle meets the lead of the bullets. They mingle and fly skyward. With smooth grace and speed that seems uncharacteristic for one his size, fate stabs the geyser with the mace, sending it flying at Khamsin*


Mountains

Post 219

His Divine Shadow: ACE, Shi Alyt

*that same gesture parries the quarterstaff away. Fate then thrusts his unburdened fist at Skenvoy's gut*


Mountains

Post 220

Khamsin

*tries to dive out of the way but suffers burns on the unexposed parts of his body*

*starts to look wery of the fight but then creeps his way towards Fate depending on the others to distract him*


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