Thothwick has Dragon's Heart, don't forget.
"Ahh, perfect, a good fight...and against enemies we've beaten before. Shame we looted them the last time..," he mumbles regretfully.
Atramor yanks Ratsbane from his belt, flipping the dagger around his hand for a bit before slashing it across Bombster A's throat from the front row.
With no offense to K-Nut, the Arena rules are kind of disproportioned. Some of the class specifics just don't make sense considering how they normally act.
Well, you're not leaving much room for him to move. It's generally considered bad roleplaying to autohit other characters, and godmodding them so that don't have a chance to react to your actions.
Atramor blinks at Tarn.
"What? Just 'cuz I'm not a barbarian means I can't like to fight? Do you have any idea how much talkin' I had to do yesterday? We need a knight for that type'a junk...an' why am I always the one doin' the puzzles...?"
Atramor irritably brushes a rapidly increasing volume of biscuit crumbs off his cloak.
"If Nyx wants to stay, I say go for it. If not, well, he seems sure he's safe 'ere. I, for one, am ready to take this sword back to its owner. I've done enough exchangin' pleasantries with civilized folk for a few days, I wanna stab somethin'..."
Having a different definition of purist doesn't mean it's flawed logic. If purist is using only official LEGO parts, then it wouldn't make sense to remove the arms or hands, LEGO sees the entire torso assembly as one part.
Not bad, I love the head design a lot, but the rest of the proportions are really off. The 'shins' (the lowest part of the leg) should be a lot bigger, to the point where the hands are about even with the rest of its body. Other than that, though, I love the greebling, I've rarely seen it work on an organic creature with such naturalness before.
I want to see a Gollum's rock polybag. Maybe with a roughly conical rock, a fish, some water (4x4 possibly), and of course the ring. Probably too much to hope, but...
Atramor whispers hastily and quietly to the party while U'Stus is occupied with the others, one by one.
"If ya' think he's really in danger, one of us could trail him anyway...in a more...subtle manner. I don't think he's in too much trouble, though, myself..."
He probably thinks he's Eomer, captain of the Rohirrim and Third Marshal of the Riddermark. Doesn't have the same charm as the Intergalactic Girl, but a nice fig nonetheless.
Great. Now I have failure and regret. It only figures the best possible roles for the town were left until the very end. And it had be the ones that almost got lynched on the first day. We really got wiped - congrats to the scum, you played a really fantastic game.
I couldn't figure out why I was being accused about it. I think you went out of your way to even the gender ratio just to prevent that sort of thing. I assumed it was just the usual Day One grab what you can see and lynch for it sort of thing. But what killed me even more is that the one time I'm not the one that brings up the suggestion of tying the votes, it's the one time people actually friggin' do it. But I guess it did make more sense in this situation than others.
Shoot, I made the right call on who to protect on the last night again? I really should've guessed my role better. I kind of wanted to be active Day One, but not to the point of being lynched... The closest guess I had was pretty much what Bob's turned out to be. At least I got the overall 'vengeance kill' part right.
This was a really good time. I can honestly say I've actually gotten some insight on how to play a better townie. Kinda sucks, the one game I was supposed to get lynched in.
Atramor merely stands beside the fireplace, arms crossed. McCafferey beadily examines the parrot, the map clutched tightly in one of her talons.
"Sorry, but you need protection. Mallelio lived right across the street from the royal palace, and ya' know what I killed in his house? One of Wren's Chaos Beasts. At the same time he was bein' sacrificed by a crazed cultist...the assassins have proven repeatedly they have no trouble gettin' into even the toughest place in Drakencourt, and I doubt even hundreds of U'kin can keep you safe."
That would be better suited as a Demon/Fire, as a monster, instead of a summon. scribble scribble Besides, I can't be an Evoker. I just think it would be an interesting item for those who are/can, they're already the most popular advanced class.
For another advanced class artifact, maybe something like
Black Knight's Sigil - When a Shield is rolled, the Stunned effect only has a 50% chance to take place. Suitable for Black Knights.
Did I say early Dastan morning sun? I meant the late-night Dastan evening sky...
"Alright, I don't see a problem headin' to U'Stus' tonight, if Constance don't want us intrudin' on her all-important training...maybe we'll luck out and she'll get assassinated, she had a really nice sword..."
He cackled a little darkly. McCafferey ruffled her wings impatiently on his shoulder.
It may seem overpowered, but it's worth the suggestion...
Black Amulet of the Summoner - all spirits summoned are infused with the darkness elemental in conjunction with the chosen element. No effect on darkness elementals. Suitable for Evokers.
...Or one of Light, perhaps.