Post by Zipp on Feb 3, 2010 3:14:16 GMT
Whoops! Should've posted this sooner!
Star in the Sky
Silent Wolf says: (7:53:11 PM)
kay
Silent Wolf says: (9:17:14 PM)
bzzz
Zipp Dementia says: (9:17:35 PM)
yo!
Silent Wolf says: (9:17:40 PM)
supz
Zipp Dementia says: (9:17:42 PM)
be right with you
Silent Wolf says: (9:17:55 PM)
hehe feels like a call!
Zipp Dementia says: (9:21:15 PM)
Ah I love Deus Ex
Silent Wolf says: (9:21:21 PM)
eh
Zipp Dementia says: (9:21:57 PM)
You ever play Deus Ex?
Silent Wolf says: (9:22:03 PM)
I dont think so
Zipp Dementia says: (9:22:14 PM)
Classic game
Silent Wolf says: (9:22:28 PM)
I think I got soap in my eye
Zipp Dementia says: (9:22:40 PM)
I hadn't been aware that they had re-released it for the PS2, so I picked up a copy and... ah, nostalgia
Silent Wolf says: (9:22:47 PM)
haha
Silent Wolf says: (9:22:49 PM)
gotta love it
Zipp Dementia says: (9:22:55 PM)
Anyway, Lone Wolf?
Silent Wolf says: (9:23:11 PM)
Sure
Silent Wolf says: (9:23:18 PM)
soon as I gouge out my eye ahhh
Zipp Dementia says: (9:23:28 PM)
Yeah, you only need one eye
Silent Wolf says: (9:24:00 PM)
'tis true. Who needs depth perception?
Zipp Dementia says: (9:24:15 PM)
Last we left you, you had leapt astride the Itikar.
Zipp Dementia says: (9:24:39 PM)
You are jerked backwards in the saddle as the Itikar leaves its perch. It shrieks and caws, its wings beating as loud as thunder. At that moment, the Drakkarim enter the chamber, but they are no match for the great bird.
Zipp Dementia says: (9:25:05 PM)
It slashes out with its beak and takes flight. You catch a glimpse of a Drakkar, his death-mask slashed in two by the bird's razor-sharp talons, as he pitches from the landing platform and tumbles to his death in the palace gardens far below.
Zipp Dementia says: (9:25:14 PM)
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Zipp Dementia says: (9:25:46 PM)
The golden domes of the Grand Palace grow smaller as the Itikar gathers speed. Soon, you have passed over the city wall and are heading out towards the shimmering salt-flats of Lake Inrahim. The land below is bathed in beautiful orange twilight, as the sun slowly sinks behind the Dahir Mountains to the west.
Zipp Dementia says: (9:25:54 PM)
You have escaped the palace of the Zahkan.
Silent Wolf says: (9:27:21 PM)
Saddly, I know I cant fly all the way back to the North, I need to find some place safe to land hiden so I can find the book of the magnikai. So I''ll keep a look out. But I'll give the bird a friendly pat and thank it.
Silent Wolf says: (9:28:08 PM)
wth made the heart
Silent Wolf says: (9:28:09 PM)
ah well
Zipp Dementia says: (9:29:31 PM)
The bird gives a racous cry as you pat it. An answering horus of shrieks pierce the sky. Fear returns to your heart as you catch sight of a flock of Kraan, hideous leathery-winged fliers. Each carries a Drakkar warrior on its back. They are over a mile behind you, but they are quickly closing the gap.
Silent Wolf says: (9:29:59 PM)
I curse myself for getting rid of the spear
Zipp Dementia says: (9:31:24 PM)
Your tracking skills tell you that less than an hour of light remains; if you can evade them a little longer, you may be able to lose them when night falls. You must decide in which direction to fly, for you are now above the centre of Lake Inrahim. You could steer the Itikar south towards the Dahir Pass or east towards the town of Chula. The Kraan come from the West and from the North.
Zipp Dementia says: (9:31:34 PM)
www.projectaon.org/en/xhtml/lw/05sots/maplarge.htm for reference
Silent Wolf says: (9:32:36 PM)
I'll head south, hoping to lose them in the hills (pass im assuming mountains?
Zipp Dementia says: (9:32:45 PM)
(yeah, look at the map)
Zipp Dementia says: (9:33:34 PM)
Give me a roll for this one, +2 for animal lore.
Silent Wolf says: (9:33:50 PM)
7
Silent Wolf says: (9:33:53 PM)
woith the +2
Silent Wolf says: (9:33:54 PM)
with*
Zipp Dementia says: (9:35:26 PM)
The Itikar sets a straight path for the mountains and has almost crossed the entireity of the dry lake beneath you when suddenly you feel a burning in the back of your head, as if the inside of your skull is on fire. The pain is followed by a terrible shriek filling the air: the cry of a Vordak.
Silent Wolf says: (9:37:30 PM)
I try to shield my mind from the pain and keep going
Zipp Dementia says: (9:37:47 PM)
Thankfully, your mindshield protects you from the Vordak's mental assault, but your mount is not so fortunate. The Itikar shudders and frantically twists its head from side to side as the shriek rings out again. You sense that the great bird is in agony, racked by the Mindblast.
Silent Wolf says: (9:38:17 PM)
Can I try to help it in anyway?
Zipp Dementia says: (9:39:25 PM)
There is nothing you can do for your mount except try to stay on it as it gyrates in the air in its pain.
Silent Wolf says: (9:40:46 PM)
I remember last time I tried to mind blast the Vordak it didnt do any good but I'll try to counter its assult in someway
Zipp Dementia says: (9:41:18 PM)
As you glance over your shoulder to launch your attack, your stomach becomes knotted with fear--a Kraan is swooping down on you, much closer than you'd thought. On its back is your screaming adversary.
Silent Wolf says: (9:41:46 PM)
I'll quickly draw my sword to defend against the attack
Zipp Dementia says: (9:41:59 PM)
As the Kraan streaks towards you, the Vordak spreads its red-robed arms and leaps from the saddle. It lands behind you, astride the Itikar's back, its skeletal fingers sunk deep into your mount's feathered flesh.
Zipp Dementia says: (9:42:06 PM)
www.projectaon.org/en/xhtml/lw/05sots/ill16.gif
Zipp Dementia says: (9:42:22 PM)
(are you using the Sommerswerd?)
Silent Wolf says: (9:42:25 PM)
yes
Zipp Dementia says: (9:42:45 PM)
Give me an attack roll.
Silent Wolf says: (9:42:49 PM)
I do a backlash, slicing at the crature before it can get too good of a grip on the back
Zipp Dementia says: (9:42:50 PM)
(no CS needed)
Silent Wolf says: (9:42:56 PM)
9 ^^
Zipp Dementia says: (9:43:01 PM)
(but add 2 for weapon... never mind)
Silent Wolf says: (9:43:05 PM)
haha
Zipp Dementia says: (9:43:22 PM)
As you unsheathe the Sommerswerd, a vivid golden flame shoots along the blade. The Vordak shrieks in terror, its blood-drenched bony fingers clawing at a black iron mace that hangs from its belt. It raises the mace to parry your blow, but the sun-sword shears through the iron, a splash of blue flame erupting in its wake.
Zipp Dementia says: (9:43:43 PM)
You strike again, curving the golden blade in a great arc. It bites into the Vordak's neck, tearing through its unnatural body, and severing it diagonally from collarbone to hip. A sickening acidic smell chokes your throat as a fountain of green slime erupts from beneath the red robe. The Vordak crumples and topples from view, its dissolving corpse hissing as its spirals towards Lake Inrahim.
Zipp Dementia says: (9:46:03 PM)
Your mount is not doing well, however. The Itikar is losing a lot of blood; it could become unconscious at any moment and drop like a stone into the dry main of the lake nearly a mile below you.
Silent Wolf says: (9:46:36 PM)
So that wasnt the vordak attacking it?
Silent Wolf says: (9:46:51 PM)
I'll grab for the blow dark (whoo) and try to find the mount of my mount's assilian
Silent Wolf says: (9:46:51 PM)
t
Zipp Dementia says: (9:46:53 PM)
Oh no, it was, but the Vordak opened a big wound on its back that is blleding
Silent Wolf says: (9:46:57 PM)
ah
Silent Wolf says: (9:47:09 PM)
I'll do what I can to mend it in the air <.<
Silent Wolf says: (9:47:15 PM)
healing skill for fun
Zipp Dementia says: (9:47:19 PM)
Make a healing roll
Silent Wolf says: (9:47:33 PM)
hm that roll i dont trus
Silent Wolf says: (9:47:37 PM)
ok 6
Silent Wolf says: (9:47:51 PM)
i dropped the die and it didnt bounce came up a 9 again so i rerolled
Silent Wolf says: (9:48:26 PM)
my mouse pad is like the anti-bounce, the die tends to just "thunk" onto it. tis kinda funny, actualyl
Zipp Dementia says: (9:48:32 PM)
From your awkward seat on the bird, there is little you can do for it. However, as you open up your attunement to your healing senses, your other senses give alert: something is coming out of the pass.
Silent Wolf says: (9:49:39 PM)
I'm gunna try to get the bird to land without killing me
Zipp Dementia says: (9:50:40 PM)
Emerging from a bank of cloud on the skyline is a flying ship. It is a small craft, no bigger than an Unoram river barge, with two triangular sails swept back either side of its curving prow. In the fading twilight you can make out a long pennant that flutters from its mast. The pennant's colours send your heart into a flutter: it is the sign of the Brotherhood of the Crystal Star.
Silent Wolf says: (9:51:04 PM)
That was very unexpected
Silent Wolf says: (9:54:18 PM)
I'm probably still trying to survive this landing
Zipp Dementia says: (9:54:32 PM)
Even more unexpected is the sight of the man standing at a fortified platform in the centre of the strange craft. He is a little taller and slightly more filled out than the last time you saw him, but the sweeping golden blond hair and his lanky figure mark him as Banedon, the young Brother of the Star who aided you in your fight against the Deathhulks
Silent Wolf says: (9:55:23 PM)
(sweeping golden blond hair tee hee)
Silent Wolf says: (9:55:35 PM)
(I definatly see a Fabio pose)
Zipp Dementia says: (9:55:55 PM)
(He's no fabio. Not near muscled enough)
Silent Wolf says: (9:56:15 PM)
(orlando bloom as legolas?)
Silent Wolf says: (9:56:56 PM)
Pretty as he is I'm still crashing
Zipp Dementia says: (9:57:19 PM)
Indeed. The great bird lets out a pitiful and agonized caw, its wings stiffen and its head falls limp as the last flicker of life escapes from its torn body. It pitches you forward, and your stomach heaves as you plummet towards Lake Inrahim.
Zipp Dementia says: (9:57:24 PM)
I'll need a roll for this one
Silent Wolf says: (9:57:37 PM)
4
Zipp Dementia says: (9:59:12 PM)
The chill air whips past your face as you tumble towards Lake Inrahim. The Kraan-riders, the sky-ship, and the distant horizon all melt into a kaleidoscope of shapes and images. You close your eyes to block out the image and await the jolt that will mean the end of your life and your quest to restore the Kai.
Zipp Dementia says: (9:59:55 PM)
When the jolt comes, it is painful and at once the air is pushed from your lungs as you wish for a swift death upon the cracked lake.
Zipp Dementia says: (10:01:33 PM)
However, a second later, you realize that your breath is returning and you are not laying still upon the hot ground. Indeed, you feel as if you are rising. Opening your eyes, you see you have been caught by a net of sticky strands like a fly in a web. You rise into the sky towards the flying ship, pulled upwards by three bearded men of small stature.
Zipp Dementia says: (10:01:42 PM)
(take -3 END for the jolt)
Silent Wolf says: (10:02:59 PM)
But happy to be alive
Zipp Dementia says: (10:04:50 PM)
The three small men pull you aboard an outrigger that runs the length of the hull and quickly free you from their net, smiling all the while. They wear strangely coloured clothes which you suspect are padded battle jerkins of a sort. You've heard tell of the Dwarves of Bor, long reknowned for the technological mastery, but this is the first time you've ever set eyes on one... let alone three.
Silent Wolf says: (10:07:14 PM)
I thank them for saving me, embarased that I needed it, as I right myself and get out of the net and back on my feet
Zipp Dementia says: (10:08:02 PM)
The dwarves seem about to respond when suddenly a shrill shriek pierces the air. Several kraan fly directly over the ship and you duck instinctively at the booming sound of their flaping wings so close to your head. A second later, you hear a battle cry from the back of the ship.
Silent Wolf says: (10:10:08 PM)
I readymyself for combat, drawing my sword and looking for a Kraan to unleash my rage on (i'll try to mind blast the beasty)
Zipp Dementia says: (10:11:05 PM)
Several Kraan are flying above the ship, all of them carrying drakkar. Go ahead and roll mindblast
Silent Wolf says: (10:11:21 PM)
ew, 3
Silent Wolf says: (10:11:29 PM)
still disorientated from the fall
Zipp Dementia says: (10:11:39 PM)
yeah
Silent Wolf says: (10:13:18 PM)
I think my next move will to be to get the dart gun and coat the last two darts in Calacene unless crazyness goes down in the next couple of seconds
Zipp Dementia says: (10:14:20 PM)
Still disoriented from your fall you are not able to lock your mind onto the fast moving Kraan. In frustration you unleash an attack from your mind at random into the flying mass of kraan and are shocked to hear a large explosion and see the reptile's head fly off. With shock, you look around to see one of the dwarves next to you, holding a long tube of smoking steel whose purpose you cannot...
Zipp Dementia says: (10:14:36 PM)
... quite divine, as you sense no magical energy coming from the item.
Silent Wolf says: (10:15:07 PM)
I grin at the dwarf, "Nice shot"
Zipp Dementia says: (10:15:38 PM)
www.projectaon.org/en/xhtml/lw/05sots/ill19.gif
Zipp Dementia says: (10:17:24 PM)
The dwarf grins back at you. "My rifle's seen worse than this," he says, chuckling. He has hardly finished the sentence when suddenly he is lifted bodily off his feet. Behind him stands the nimble rider of the kraan he shot down. The Drakkar drives a mailed fist into the back of the dwarf's head, knocking him senseless. Then, with a snarl of disdain, he tosses the hapless dwarf over the...
Zipp Dementia says: (10:17:26 PM)
... side of the ship.
Silent Wolf says: (10:18:08 PM)
I'm charging at the Drakkar, sword blazing
Zipp Dementia says: (10:18:36 PM)
Give me a CS roll, +2 for weaponskill
Silent Wolf says: (10:19:12 PM)
8+2 = 10
Zipp Dementia says: (10:19:27 PM)
Oh nice.
Zipp Dementia says: (10:19:57 PM)
I'm going to give you a CS boost of +4 for this first attack due to your righteous ferocity.
Zipp Dementia says: (10:20:03 PM)
Go ahead and roll it
Silent Wolf says: (10:20:39 PM)
6 then 10 with the +4
Zipp Dementia says: (10:21:07 PM)
Just a CS boost, not a roll boost
Silent Wolf says: (10:21:18 PM)
ohhh
Silent Wolf says: (10:21:18 PM)
ok
Zipp Dementia says: (10:22:51 PM)
You slam into the Drakkar with all the force of a charging Gourgaz, the attack leaving you breathless and a little bruised from the Drakkar's armour. The man's armour bends in underneath him, causing him considerable pain. Still he draws a weapon to meet your next attack.
Zipp Dementia says: (10:23:10 PM)
LW 20/29 Drakkar 11/24
Silent Wolf says: (10:24:12 PM)
My next attack is less agressive and more agile, hoping the dented armor slows him down. I'll try a quick strike then dodge away.
Zipp Dementia says: (10:24:48 PM)
Roll it
Silent Wolf says: (10:24:58 PM)
5
Zipp Dementia says: (10:26:00 PM)
The Drakkar misses with his sword swing but is fast to aim a backhanded punch at your face as you dodge around him. The blow connects, but so does yours.
Zipp Dementia says: (10:26:07 PM)
LW 18/29
Zipp Dementia says: (10:26:21 PM)
The Drakkar falls to his knees and makes a horrible rasping noise as he tries in vain to prise open his shattered death-mask. Your blows have staved in his helm, and the buckled metal has fractured his skull.
Zipp Dementia says: (10:27:01 PM)
Anger overwhelms you as you think of his cold blooded murder of the dwarf and you lash out with your foot and kick him from the outrigger, sending him spiralling down to Lake Inrahim to join his victim.
Zipp Dementia says: (10:27:25 PM)
However, looking over the side of the rigger, you see the dwarf is neither dead nor hundreds of feet below. He hangs by his foot, unconscious, snagged in the netting below the outrigger boards.
Silent Wolf says: (10:29:11 PM)
Did the Drakkar land next to him?
Zipp Dementia says: (10:29:44 PM)
No, the force of your attack and the weight of his armour carried him to his death
Silent Wolf says: (10:30:18 PM)
so the dwarf looks relativly safe for now?
Zipp Dementia says: (10:30:38 PM)
You might want to pull him up, it's a sort've precarious position
Silent Wolf says: (10:31:14 PM)
i'll do what i can
Silent Wolf says: (10:31:22 PM)
there a lever thingy or just a rope to pull
Zipp Dementia says: (10:31:42 PM)
Rope to pull
Silent Wolf says: (10:31:47 PM)
ahh must go on mad hunt for dropped meds if im slow its cause im searching the carpet -_-
Silent Wolf says: (10:31:52 PM)
8
Zipp Dementia says: (10:31:59 PM)
You're strong enough, I'll give this one to you without the roll
Zipp Dementia says: (10:33:46 PM)
You finish pulling the dwarf up. He's badly entangled by the time you get him on board and you leave him in a bundle out of the way, hoping that the netting camoflagues him somewhat from potential foes. The sound of more explosions comes from the back of the ship. You are about to head that way when you hear a cry for help coming from the front of the ship, where Banedon was.
Silent Wolf says: (10:35:11 PM)
I'll run in that general direction. I owe him again, time to even the slate again
Zipp Dementia says: (10:35:38 PM)
Ducking beneath the boom-sail, you clamber onto the raised platform on the front of the ship in time to witness a desperate struggle.
Zipp Dementia says: (10:37:03 PM)
Banedon is pinned to the platform by a spear that has skewered his left arm. He wields a twisted staff in his right hand from which emanates a light blue field. A Drakkar slashes at the force field in vain, but you sense Banedon weakening.
Silent Wolf says: (10:37:43 PM)
I'll charge at the Drakkar, reaching out with a mind blast while I run, trying to stop it long enough for me to save Banedon
Zipp Dementia says: (10:38:25 PM)
Roll for mindblast
Silent Wolf says: (10:40:46 PM)
7
Zipp Dementia says: (10:41:23 PM)
The Drakkar lurches forward as you unleash your attack: you've bought yourself the chance for a first strike. Roll CS and make your first attack.
Silent Wolf says: (10:41:37 PM)
cs 2, youch
Silent Wolf says: (10:41:52 PM)
first attack is the charge, taking a swing at the beasty's face - 8
Zipp Dementia says: (10:42:56 PM)
The Drakkar recovers in time to avoid having his head cut off, but your blow still knocks him sideways away from Banedon. The Drakkar recovers and focuses his next attack on you instead.
Zipp Dementia says: (10:43:07 PM)
Drakkar 14/25
Silent Wolf says: (10:44:19 PM)
I try to keep myself between the injured mage and the Drakkar, taking up a slightly more defensice posture waiting to counter the Drakkar's next attack
Zipp Dementia says: (10:46:21 PM)
The Drakkar is a huge man, standing a good three or four feet taller than you. His reach is better and the sword he carries is larger than the Sommerswerd and pitch black. He lunges at you with it and you are hard pressed to keep your footing.
Zipp Dementia says: (10:46:32 PM)
Let me get a roll for the reaction to that
Silent Wolf says: (10:47:14 PM)
6
Zipp Dementia says: (10:48:24 PM)
You manage to block the blow with your blade, but it sends a painful shiver up your arm. SW 15/29
Zipp Dementia says: (10:48:30 PM)
Your turn to make an attack
Silent Wolf says: (10:49:36 PM)
I once again try to rely on my agility to best this foe. I'll try dodging to his side and getting in a quick blow with, aiming to cripple him this time and going for his arm.
Zipp Dementia says: (10:50:58 PM)
Roll it
Silent Wolf says: (10:52:11 PM)
4
Zipp Dementia says: (10:53:59 PM)
The Drakkar takes the blow to his wrist and almost loses his grip, but he just grabs the sword with two hands and slams into you with an armoured shoulder, looking to knock you off your feet.
Zipp Dementia says: (10:54:09 PM)
SW 11/29 Drakkar 7/14
Silent Wolf says: (10:56:27 PM)
I'll fall backwards, trying to apear weaker than I am, but really perparing to counter his next attack. Do a funcky dodge thingy and strike back, if he takes the bait
Zipp Dementia says: (10:57:29 PM)
I like that, I'll boost your CS this round. Roll it.
Silent Wolf says: (10:58:09 PM)
ooo
Silent Wolf says: (10:58:11 PM)
ooooo
Silent Wolf says: (10:58:11 PM)
ooooo
Silent Wolf says: (10:58:12 PM)
9
Zipp Dementia says: (10:59:46 PM)
You throw yourself back, but keep your sword straight and raised. The Drakkar's charge carries him onto the blade with a force greater than your arm could've lent any blow. Any normal blade would've shattered with the impact, but the Sommerswerd simply shines with a cool fire as the Drakkar's blood spills upon it.
Zipp Dementia says: (10:59:49 PM)
Nice roll and maneuver
Silent Wolf says: (11:00:26 PM)
I pull my blade free of the Drakkar's body and hurry over to see how Banedon is faring with that spear in his arm.
Silent Wolf says: (11:00:33 PM)
(danke!)
Silent Wolf says: (11:00:42 PM)
(learned that one from a foe <.<)
Zipp Dementia says: (11:01:07 PM)
(ha ha, yeah, though I don't remember which one!)
Silent Wolf says: (11:01:46 PM)
(some dude on a horse, but not on a horse when he did that. when the city was under attack. . .city i have to look up the name of. D'Val was there, but had just been hit by a ball of doom)
Zipp Dementia says: (11:02:16 PM)
Oh yeah
Zipp Dementia says: (11:02:24 PM)
It was a Vassagonian Bandit Rider
Zipp Dementia says: (11:02:34 PM)
Parison led that attack
Zipp Dementia says: (11:02:39 PM)
Until you shot him in the heart
Silent Wolf says: (11:02:55 PM)
Yarp
Zipp Dementia says: (11:04:55 PM)
Anyway, you stand from the body of your slain foe and find yourself looking down the barrel of a crossbow: a Drakkar has snuck up on you while you were fighting. The bolt fires but disapears almost instantly in a cloud of acrid smoke. Before the Drakkar can even notice his attack has failed, your blade cleaves his head from his shoulders.
Zipp Dementia says: (11:06:26 PM)
Behind you, Banedon lowers his staff. "It appears we are fated to meet in the company of ships and the dark creatures," he says, with a wry smile. He grimaces the next instant in pain. "Alas, I was too slow to protect myself, Lone Wolf."
Silent Wolf says: (11:07:31 PM)
I head over to check on his condition, "Don't give up yet"
Zipp Dementia says: (11:08:36 PM)
I think we'll end there for tonight
Silent Wolf says: (11:08:44 PM)
; ;
Zipp Dementia says: (11:08:45 PM)
I know you have to work in the morning
Silent Wolf says: (11:08:48 PM)
curses
Silent Wolf says: (11:08:53 PM)
oh crap its 11 lol
Zipp Dementia says: (11:08:55 PM)
And the next stopping point isn't for a while
Silent Wolf says: (11:08:59 PM)
Bummer.
Silent Wolf says: (11:09:04 PM)
*shake fist*
Zipp Dementia says: (11:09:22 PM)
Plus you kind've beat a boss there, so this feels like a "save point"
Silent Wolf says: (11:09:27 PM)
haha
Silent Wolf says: (11:09:48 PM)
aside from RE5 I havent played a game with one of those in a long time
Zipp Dementia says: (11:10:31 PM)
lol
Zipp Dementia says: (11:11:35 PM)
Well, I'll be around tomorrow
Zipp Dementia says: (11:11:39 PM)
Might even be up for a climb
Silent Wolf says: (11:11:47 PM)
'tis my mums bday tomorrow
Silent Wolf says: (11:11:58 PM)
I may be going to PRG with her and bob, but not sure yet
Zipp Dementia says: (11:12:02 PM)
Oh
Zipp Dementia says: (11:12:05 PM)
I didn't know
Silent Wolf says: (11:12:05 PM)
she climbs iwth my boss so i may not be able to go haha
Zipp Dementia says: (11:12:11 PM)
Happy birthday to her
Zipp Dementia says: (11:12:13 PM)
That's silly
Silent Wolf says: (11:12:24 PM)
hehe
Silent Wolf says: (11:12:27 PM)
yeah, ah well
Silent Wolf says: (11:12:47 PM)
more that i may not go becasue we're going to a family like dinner thursday and that may be more of a "friends" night haha
Silent Wolf says: (11:12:55 PM)
feels odd saying that about my mum
Silent Wolf says: (11:12:55 PM)
o.O
Silent Wolf says: (11:13:18 PM)
when are you planning on climbing?
Zipp Dementia says: (11:14:40 PM)
Oh I don't have any plans
Zipp Dementia says: (11:14:53 PM)
Just don't have any other plans, either
Zipp Dementia says: (11:14:56 PM)
Gonna do some homewok
Silent Wolf says: (11:15:31 PM)
hehe
Silent Wolf says: (11:15:50 PM)
Maybe I shall go climbing, I'll bring my shoes in case
Silent Wolf says: (11:15:55 PM)
maybe go on my way home from work
Silent Wolf says: (11:16:02 PM)
Shall I let you know?
Zipp Dementia says: (11:16:50 PM)
Yeah, do that
Zipp Dementia says: (11:16:51 PM)
Call me
Star in the Sky
Silent Wolf says: (7:53:11 PM)
kay
Silent Wolf says: (9:17:14 PM)
bzzz
Zipp Dementia says: (9:17:35 PM)
yo!
Silent Wolf says: (9:17:40 PM)
supz
Zipp Dementia says: (9:17:42 PM)
be right with you
Silent Wolf says: (9:17:55 PM)
hehe feels like a call!
Zipp Dementia says: (9:21:15 PM)
Ah I love Deus Ex
Silent Wolf says: (9:21:21 PM)
eh
Zipp Dementia says: (9:21:57 PM)
You ever play Deus Ex?
Silent Wolf says: (9:22:03 PM)
I dont think so
Zipp Dementia says: (9:22:14 PM)
Classic game
Silent Wolf says: (9:22:28 PM)
I think I got soap in my eye
Zipp Dementia says: (9:22:40 PM)
I hadn't been aware that they had re-released it for the PS2, so I picked up a copy and... ah, nostalgia
Silent Wolf says: (9:22:47 PM)
haha
Silent Wolf says: (9:22:49 PM)
gotta love it
Zipp Dementia says: (9:22:55 PM)
Anyway, Lone Wolf?
Silent Wolf says: (9:23:11 PM)
Sure
Silent Wolf says: (9:23:18 PM)
soon as I gouge out my eye ahhh
Zipp Dementia says: (9:23:28 PM)
Yeah, you only need one eye
Silent Wolf says: (9:24:00 PM)
'tis true. Who needs depth perception?
Zipp Dementia says: (9:24:15 PM)
Last we left you, you had leapt astride the Itikar.
Zipp Dementia says: (9:24:39 PM)
You are jerked backwards in the saddle as the Itikar leaves its perch. It shrieks and caws, its wings beating as loud as thunder. At that moment, the Drakkarim enter the chamber, but they are no match for the great bird.
Zipp Dementia says: (9:25:05 PM)
It slashes out with its beak and takes flight. You catch a glimpse of a Drakkar, his death-mask slashed in two by the bird's razor-sharp talons, as he pitches from the landing platform and tumbles to his death in the palace gardens far below.
Zipp Dementia says: (9:25:14 PM)
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Zipp Dementia says: (9:25:46 PM)
The golden domes of the Grand Palace grow smaller as the Itikar gathers speed. Soon, you have passed over the city wall and are heading out towards the shimmering salt-flats of Lake Inrahim. The land below is bathed in beautiful orange twilight, as the sun slowly sinks behind the Dahir Mountains to the west.
Zipp Dementia says: (9:25:54 PM)
You have escaped the palace of the Zahkan.
Silent Wolf says: (9:27:21 PM)
Saddly, I know I cant fly all the way back to the North, I need to find some place safe to land hiden so I can find the book of the magnikai. So I''ll keep a look out. But I'll give the bird a friendly pat and thank it.
Silent Wolf says: (9:28:08 PM)
wth made the heart
Silent Wolf says: (9:28:09 PM)
ah well
Zipp Dementia says: (9:29:31 PM)
The bird gives a racous cry as you pat it. An answering horus of shrieks pierce the sky. Fear returns to your heart as you catch sight of a flock of Kraan, hideous leathery-winged fliers. Each carries a Drakkar warrior on its back. They are over a mile behind you, but they are quickly closing the gap.
Silent Wolf says: (9:29:59 PM)
I curse myself for getting rid of the spear
Zipp Dementia says: (9:31:24 PM)
Your tracking skills tell you that less than an hour of light remains; if you can evade them a little longer, you may be able to lose them when night falls. You must decide in which direction to fly, for you are now above the centre of Lake Inrahim. You could steer the Itikar south towards the Dahir Pass or east towards the town of Chula. The Kraan come from the West and from the North.
Zipp Dementia says: (9:31:34 PM)
www.projectaon.org/en/xhtml/lw/05sots/maplarge.htm for reference
Silent Wolf says: (9:32:36 PM)
I'll head south, hoping to lose them in the hills (pass im assuming mountains?
Zipp Dementia says: (9:32:45 PM)
(yeah, look at the map)
Zipp Dementia says: (9:33:34 PM)
Give me a roll for this one, +2 for animal lore.
Silent Wolf says: (9:33:50 PM)
7
Silent Wolf says: (9:33:53 PM)
woith the +2
Silent Wolf says: (9:33:54 PM)
with*
Zipp Dementia says: (9:35:26 PM)
The Itikar sets a straight path for the mountains and has almost crossed the entireity of the dry lake beneath you when suddenly you feel a burning in the back of your head, as if the inside of your skull is on fire. The pain is followed by a terrible shriek filling the air: the cry of a Vordak.
Silent Wolf says: (9:37:30 PM)
I try to shield my mind from the pain and keep going
Zipp Dementia says: (9:37:47 PM)
Thankfully, your mindshield protects you from the Vordak's mental assault, but your mount is not so fortunate. The Itikar shudders and frantically twists its head from side to side as the shriek rings out again. You sense that the great bird is in agony, racked by the Mindblast.
Silent Wolf says: (9:38:17 PM)
Can I try to help it in anyway?
Zipp Dementia says: (9:39:25 PM)
There is nothing you can do for your mount except try to stay on it as it gyrates in the air in its pain.
Silent Wolf says: (9:40:46 PM)
I remember last time I tried to mind blast the Vordak it didnt do any good but I'll try to counter its assult in someway
Zipp Dementia says: (9:41:18 PM)
As you glance over your shoulder to launch your attack, your stomach becomes knotted with fear--a Kraan is swooping down on you, much closer than you'd thought. On its back is your screaming adversary.
Silent Wolf says: (9:41:46 PM)
I'll quickly draw my sword to defend against the attack
Zipp Dementia says: (9:41:59 PM)
As the Kraan streaks towards you, the Vordak spreads its red-robed arms and leaps from the saddle. It lands behind you, astride the Itikar's back, its skeletal fingers sunk deep into your mount's feathered flesh.
Zipp Dementia says: (9:42:06 PM)
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Zipp Dementia says: (9:42:22 PM)
(are you using the Sommerswerd?)
Silent Wolf says: (9:42:25 PM)
yes
Zipp Dementia says: (9:42:45 PM)
Give me an attack roll.
Silent Wolf says: (9:42:49 PM)
I do a backlash, slicing at the crature before it can get too good of a grip on the back
Zipp Dementia says: (9:42:50 PM)
(no CS needed)
Silent Wolf says: (9:42:56 PM)
9 ^^
Zipp Dementia says: (9:43:01 PM)
(but add 2 for weapon... never mind)
Silent Wolf says: (9:43:05 PM)
haha
Zipp Dementia says: (9:43:22 PM)
As you unsheathe the Sommerswerd, a vivid golden flame shoots along the blade. The Vordak shrieks in terror, its blood-drenched bony fingers clawing at a black iron mace that hangs from its belt. It raises the mace to parry your blow, but the sun-sword shears through the iron, a splash of blue flame erupting in its wake.
Zipp Dementia says: (9:43:43 PM)
You strike again, curving the golden blade in a great arc. It bites into the Vordak's neck, tearing through its unnatural body, and severing it diagonally from collarbone to hip. A sickening acidic smell chokes your throat as a fountain of green slime erupts from beneath the red robe. The Vordak crumples and topples from view, its dissolving corpse hissing as its spirals towards Lake Inrahim.
Zipp Dementia says: (9:46:03 PM)
Your mount is not doing well, however. The Itikar is losing a lot of blood; it could become unconscious at any moment and drop like a stone into the dry main of the lake nearly a mile below you.
Silent Wolf says: (9:46:36 PM)
So that wasnt the vordak attacking it?
Silent Wolf says: (9:46:51 PM)
I'll grab for the blow dark (whoo) and try to find the mount of my mount's assilian
Silent Wolf says: (9:46:51 PM)
t
Zipp Dementia says: (9:46:53 PM)
Oh no, it was, but the Vordak opened a big wound on its back that is blleding
Silent Wolf says: (9:46:57 PM)
ah
Silent Wolf says: (9:47:09 PM)
I'll do what I can to mend it in the air <.<
Silent Wolf says: (9:47:15 PM)
healing skill for fun
Zipp Dementia says: (9:47:19 PM)
Make a healing roll
Silent Wolf says: (9:47:33 PM)
hm that roll i dont trus
Silent Wolf says: (9:47:37 PM)
ok 6
Silent Wolf says: (9:47:51 PM)
i dropped the die and it didnt bounce came up a 9 again so i rerolled
Silent Wolf says: (9:48:26 PM)
my mouse pad is like the anti-bounce, the die tends to just "thunk" onto it. tis kinda funny, actualyl
Zipp Dementia says: (9:48:32 PM)
From your awkward seat on the bird, there is little you can do for it. However, as you open up your attunement to your healing senses, your other senses give alert: something is coming out of the pass.
Silent Wolf says: (9:49:39 PM)
I'm gunna try to get the bird to land without killing me
Zipp Dementia says: (9:50:40 PM)
Emerging from a bank of cloud on the skyline is a flying ship. It is a small craft, no bigger than an Unoram river barge, with two triangular sails swept back either side of its curving prow. In the fading twilight you can make out a long pennant that flutters from its mast. The pennant's colours send your heart into a flutter: it is the sign of the Brotherhood of the Crystal Star.
Silent Wolf says: (9:51:04 PM)
That was very unexpected
Silent Wolf says: (9:54:18 PM)
I'm probably still trying to survive this landing
Zipp Dementia says: (9:54:32 PM)
Even more unexpected is the sight of the man standing at a fortified platform in the centre of the strange craft. He is a little taller and slightly more filled out than the last time you saw him, but the sweeping golden blond hair and his lanky figure mark him as Banedon, the young Brother of the Star who aided you in your fight against the Deathhulks
Silent Wolf says: (9:55:23 PM)
(sweeping golden blond hair tee hee)
Silent Wolf says: (9:55:35 PM)
(I definatly see a Fabio pose)
Zipp Dementia says: (9:55:55 PM)
(He's no fabio. Not near muscled enough)
Silent Wolf says: (9:56:15 PM)
(orlando bloom as legolas?)
Silent Wolf says: (9:56:56 PM)
Pretty as he is I'm still crashing
Zipp Dementia says: (9:57:19 PM)
Indeed. The great bird lets out a pitiful and agonized caw, its wings stiffen and its head falls limp as the last flicker of life escapes from its torn body. It pitches you forward, and your stomach heaves as you plummet towards Lake Inrahim.
Zipp Dementia says: (9:57:24 PM)
I'll need a roll for this one
Silent Wolf says: (9:57:37 PM)
4
Zipp Dementia says: (9:59:12 PM)
The chill air whips past your face as you tumble towards Lake Inrahim. The Kraan-riders, the sky-ship, and the distant horizon all melt into a kaleidoscope of shapes and images. You close your eyes to block out the image and await the jolt that will mean the end of your life and your quest to restore the Kai.
Zipp Dementia says: (9:59:55 PM)
When the jolt comes, it is painful and at once the air is pushed from your lungs as you wish for a swift death upon the cracked lake.
Zipp Dementia says: (10:01:33 PM)
However, a second later, you realize that your breath is returning and you are not laying still upon the hot ground. Indeed, you feel as if you are rising. Opening your eyes, you see you have been caught by a net of sticky strands like a fly in a web. You rise into the sky towards the flying ship, pulled upwards by three bearded men of small stature.
Zipp Dementia says: (10:01:42 PM)
(take -3 END for the jolt)
Silent Wolf says: (10:02:59 PM)
But happy to be alive
Zipp Dementia says: (10:04:50 PM)
The three small men pull you aboard an outrigger that runs the length of the hull and quickly free you from their net, smiling all the while. They wear strangely coloured clothes which you suspect are padded battle jerkins of a sort. You've heard tell of the Dwarves of Bor, long reknowned for the technological mastery, but this is the first time you've ever set eyes on one... let alone three.
Silent Wolf says: (10:07:14 PM)
I thank them for saving me, embarased that I needed it, as I right myself and get out of the net and back on my feet
Zipp Dementia says: (10:08:02 PM)
The dwarves seem about to respond when suddenly a shrill shriek pierces the air. Several kraan fly directly over the ship and you duck instinctively at the booming sound of their flaping wings so close to your head. A second later, you hear a battle cry from the back of the ship.
Silent Wolf says: (10:10:08 PM)
I readymyself for combat, drawing my sword and looking for a Kraan to unleash my rage on (i'll try to mind blast the beasty)
Zipp Dementia says: (10:11:05 PM)
Several Kraan are flying above the ship, all of them carrying drakkar. Go ahead and roll mindblast
Silent Wolf says: (10:11:21 PM)
ew, 3
Silent Wolf says: (10:11:29 PM)
still disorientated from the fall
Zipp Dementia says: (10:11:39 PM)
yeah
Silent Wolf says: (10:13:18 PM)
I think my next move will to be to get the dart gun and coat the last two darts in Calacene unless crazyness goes down in the next couple of seconds
Zipp Dementia says: (10:14:20 PM)
Still disoriented from your fall you are not able to lock your mind onto the fast moving Kraan. In frustration you unleash an attack from your mind at random into the flying mass of kraan and are shocked to hear a large explosion and see the reptile's head fly off. With shock, you look around to see one of the dwarves next to you, holding a long tube of smoking steel whose purpose you cannot...
Zipp Dementia says: (10:14:36 PM)
... quite divine, as you sense no magical energy coming from the item.
Silent Wolf says: (10:15:07 PM)
I grin at the dwarf, "Nice shot"
Zipp Dementia says: (10:15:38 PM)
www.projectaon.org/en/xhtml/lw/05sots/ill19.gif
Zipp Dementia says: (10:17:24 PM)
The dwarf grins back at you. "My rifle's seen worse than this," he says, chuckling. He has hardly finished the sentence when suddenly he is lifted bodily off his feet. Behind him stands the nimble rider of the kraan he shot down. The Drakkar drives a mailed fist into the back of the dwarf's head, knocking him senseless. Then, with a snarl of disdain, he tosses the hapless dwarf over the...
Zipp Dementia says: (10:17:26 PM)
... side of the ship.
Silent Wolf says: (10:18:08 PM)
I'm charging at the Drakkar, sword blazing
Zipp Dementia says: (10:18:36 PM)
Give me a CS roll, +2 for weaponskill
Silent Wolf says: (10:19:12 PM)
8+2 = 10
Zipp Dementia says: (10:19:27 PM)
Oh nice.
Zipp Dementia says: (10:19:57 PM)
I'm going to give you a CS boost of +4 for this first attack due to your righteous ferocity.
Zipp Dementia says: (10:20:03 PM)
Go ahead and roll it
Silent Wolf says: (10:20:39 PM)
6 then 10 with the +4
Zipp Dementia says: (10:21:07 PM)
Just a CS boost, not a roll boost
Silent Wolf says: (10:21:18 PM)
ohhh
Silent Wolf says: (10:21:18 PM)
ok
Zipp Dementia says: (10:22:51 PM)
You slam into the Drakkar with all the force of a charging Gourgaz, the attack leaving you breathless and a little bruised from the Drakkar's armour. The man's armour bends in underneath him, causing him considerable pain. Still he draws a weapon to meet your next attack.
Zipp Dementia says: (10:23:10 PM)
LW 20/29 Drakkar 11/24
Silent Wolf says: (10:24:12 PM)
My next attack is less agressive and more agile, hoping the dented armor slows him down. I'll try a quick strike then dodge away.
Zipp Dementia says: (10:24:48 PM)
Roll it
Silent Wolf says: (10:24:58 PM)
5
Zipp Dementia says: (10:26:00 PM)
The Drakkar misses with his sword swing but is fast to aim a backhanded punch at your face as you dodge around him. The blow connects, but so does yours.
Zipp Dementia says: (10:26:07 PM)
LW 18/29
Zipp Dementia says: (10:26:21 PM)
The Drakkar falls to his knees and makes a horrible rasping noise as he tries in vain to prise open his shattered death-mask. Your blows have staved in his helm, and the buckled metal has fractured his skull.
Zipp Dementia says: (10:27:01 PM)
Anger overwhelms you as you think of his cold blooded murder of the dwarf and you lash out with your foot and kick him from the outrigger, sending him spiralling down to Lake Inrahim to join his victim.
Zipp Dementia says: (10:27:25 PM)
However, looking over the side of the rigger, you see the dwarf is neither dead nor hundreds of feet below. He hangs by his foot, unconscious, snagged in the netting below the outrigger boards.
Silent Wolf says: (10:29:11 PM)
Did the Drakkar land next to him?
Zipp Dementia says: (10:29:44 PM)
No, the force of your attack and the weight of his armour carried him to his death
Silent Wolf says: (10:30:18 PM)
so the dwarf looks relativly safe for now?
Zipp Dementia says: (10:30:38 PM)
You might want to pull him up, it's a sort've precarious position
Silent Wolf says: (10:31:14 PM)
i'll do what i can
Silent Wolf says: (10:31:22 PM)
there a lever thingy or just a rope to pull
Zipp Dementia says: (10:31:42 PM)
Rope to pull
Silent Wolf says: (10:31:47 PM)
ahh must go on mad hunt for dropped meds if im slow its cause im searching the carpet -_-
Silent Wolf says: (10:31:52 PM)
8
Zipp Dementia says: (10:31:59 PM)
You're strong enough, I'll give this one to you without the roll
Zipp Dementia says: (10:33:46 PM)
You finish pulling the dwarf up. He's badly entangled by the time you get him on board and you leave him in a bundle out of the way, hoping that the netting camoflagues him somewhat from potential foes. The sound of more explosions comes from the back of the ship. You are about to head that way when you hear a cry for help coming from the front of the ship, where Banedon was.
Silent Wolf says: (10:35:11 PM)
I'll run in that general direction. I owe him again, time to even the slate again
Zipp Dementia says: (10:35:38 PM)
Ducking beneath the boom-sail, you clamber onto the raised platform on the front of the ship in time to witness a desperate struggle.
Zipp Dementia says: (10:37:03 PM)
Banedon is pinned to the platform by a spear that has skewered his left arm. He wields a twisted staff in his right hand from which emanates a light blue field. A Drakkar slashes at the force field in vain, but you sense Banedon weakening.
Silent Wolf says: (10:37:43 PM)
I'll charge at the Drakkar, reaching out with a mind blast while I run, trying to stop it long enough for me to save Banedon
Zipp Dementia says: (10:38:25 PM)
Roll for mindblast
Silent Wolf says: (10:40:46 PM)
7
Zipp Dementia says: (10:41:23 PM)
The Drakkar lurches forward as you unleash your attack: you've bought yourself the chance for a first strike. Roll CS and make your first attack.
Silent Wolf says: (10:41:37 PM)
cs 2, youch
Silent Wolf says: (10:41:52 PM)
first attack is the charge, taking a swing at the beasty's face - 8
Zipp Dementia says: (10:42:56 PM)
The Drakkar recovers in time to avoid having his head cut off, but your blow still knocks him sideways away from Banedon. The Drakkar recovers and focuses his next attack on you instead.
Zipp Dementia says: (10:43:07 PM)
Drakkar 14/25
Silent Wolf says: (10:44:19 PM)
I try to keep myself between the injured mage and the Drakkar, taking up a slightly more defensice posture waiting to counter the Drakkar's next attack
Zipp Dementia says: (10:46:21 PM)
The Drakkar is a huge man, standing a good three or four feet taller than you. His reach is better and the sword he carries is larger than the Sommerswerd and pitch black. He lunges at you with it and you are hard pressed to keep your footing.
Zipp Dementia says: (10:46:32 PM)
Let me get a roll for the reaction to that
Silent Wolf says: (10:47:14 PM)
6
Zipp Dementia says: (10:48:24 PM)
You manage to block the blow with your blade, but it sends a painful shiver up your arm. SW 15/29
Zipp Dementia says: (10:48:30 PM)
Your turn to make an attack
Silent Wolf says: (10:49:36 PM)
I once again try to rely on my agility to best this foe. I'll try dodging to his side and getting in a quick blow with, aiming to cripple him this time and going for his arm.
Zipp Dementia says: (10:50:58 PM)
Roll it
Silent Wolf says: (10:52:11 PM)
4
Zipp Dementia says: (10:53:59 PM)
The Drakkar takes the blow to his wrist and almost loses his grip, but he just grabs the sword with two hands and slams into you with an armoured shoulder, looking to knock you off your feet.
Zipp Dementia says: (10:54:09 PM)
SW 11/29 Drakkar 7/14
Silent Wolf says: (10:56:27 PM)
I'll fall backwards, trying to apear weaker than I am, but really perparing to counter his next attack. Do a funcky dodge thingy and strike back, if he takes the bait
Zipp Dementia says: (10:57:29 PM)
I like that, I'll boost your CS this round. Roll it.
Silent Wolf says: (10:58:09 PM)
ooo
Silent Wolf says: (10:58:11 PM)
ooooo
Silent Wolf says: (10:58:11 PM)
ooooo
Silent Wolf says: (10:58:12 PM)
9
Zipp Dementia says: (10:59:46 PM)
You throw yourself back, but keep your sword straight and raised. The Drakkar's charge carries him onto the blade with a force greater than your arm could've lent any blow. Any normal blade would've shattered with the impact, but the Sommerswerd simply shines with a cool fire as the Drakkar's blood spills upon it.
Zipp Dementia says: (10:59:49 PM)
Nice roll and maneuver
Silent Wolf says: (11:00:26 PM)
I pull my blade free of the Drakkar's body and hurry over to see how Banedon is faring with that spear in his arm.
Silent Wolf says: (11:00:33 PM)
(danke!)
Silent Wolf says: (11:00:42 PM)
(learned that one from a foe <.<)
Zipp Dementia says: (11:01:07 PM)
(ha ha, yeah, though I don't remember which one!)
Silent Wolf says: (11:01:46 PM)
(some dude on a horse, but not on a horse when he did that. when the city was under attack. . .city i have to look up the name of. D'Val was there, but had just been hit by a ball of doom)
Zipp Dementia says: (11:02:16 PM)
Oh yeah
Zipp Dementia says: (11:02:24 PM)
It was a Vassagonian Bandit Rider
Zipp Dementia says: (11:02:34 PM)
Parison led that attack
Zipp Dementia says: (11:02:39 PM)
Until you shot him in the heart
Silent Wolf says: (11:02:55 PM)
Yarp
Zipp Dementia says: (11:04:55 PM)
Anyway, you stand from the body of your slain foe and find yourself looking down the barrel of a crossbow: a Drakkar has snuck up on you while you were fighting. The bolt fires but disapears almost instantly in a cloud of acrid smoke. Before the Drakkar can even notice his attack has failed, your blade cleaves his head from his shoulders.
Zipp Dementia says: (11:06:26 PM)
Behind you, Banedon lowers his staff. "It appears we are fated to meet in the company of ships and the dark creatures," he says, with a wry smile. He grimaces the next instant in pain. "Alas, I was too slow to protect myself, Lone Wolf."
Silent Wolf says: (11:07:31 PM)
I head over to check on his condition, "Don't give up yet"
Zipp Dementia says: (11:08:36 PM)
I think we'll end there for tonight
Silent Wolf says: (11:08:44 PM)
; ;
Zipp Dementia says: (11:08:45 PM)
I know you have to work in the morning
Silent Wolf says: (11:08:48 PM)
curses
Silent Wolf says: (11:08:53 PM)
oh crap its 11 lol
Zipp Dementia says: (11:08:55 PM)
And the next stopping point isn't for a while
Silent Wolf says: (11:08:59 PM)
Bummer.
Silent Wolf says: (11:09:04 PM)
*shake fist*
Zipp Dementia says: (11:09:22 PM)
Plus you kind've beat a boss there, so this feels like a "save point"
Silent Wolf says: (11:09:27 PM)
haha
Silent Wolf says: (11:09:48 PM)
aside from RE5 I havent played a game with one of those in a long time
Zipp Dementia says: (11:10:31 PM)
lol
Zipp Dementia says: (11:11:35 PM)
Well, I'll be around tomorrow
Zipp Dementia says: (11:11:39 PM)
Might even be up for a climb
Silent Wolf says: (11:11:47 PM)
'tis my mums bday tomorrow
Silent Wolf says: (11:11:58 PM)
I may be going to PRG with her and bob, but not sure yet
Zipp Dementia says: (11:12:02 PM)
Oh
Zipp Dementia says: (11:12:05 PM)
I didn't know
Silent Wolf says: (11:12:05 PM)
she climbs iwth my boss so i may not be able to go haha
Zipp Dementia says: (11:12:11 PM)
Happy birthday to her
Zipp Dementia says: (11:12:13 PM)
That's silly
Silent Wolf says: (11:12:24 PM)
hehe
Silent Wolf says: (11:12:27 PM)
yeah, ah well
Silent Wolf says: (11:12:47 PM)
more that i may not go becasue we're going to a family like dinner thursday and that may be more of a "friends" night haha
Silent Wolf says: (11:12:55 PM)
feels odd saying that about my mum
Silent Wolf says: (11:12:55 PM)
o.O
Silent Wolf says: (11:13:18 PM)
when are you planning on climbing?
Zipp Dementia says: (11:14:40 PM)
Oh I don't have any plans
Zipp Dementia says: (11:14:53 PM)
Just don't have any other plans, either
Zipp Dementia says: (11:14:56 PM)
Gonna do some homewok
Silent Wolf says: (11:15:31 PM)
hehe
Silent Wolf says: (11:15:50 PM)
Maybe I shall go climbing, I'll bring my shoes in case
Silent Wolf says: (11:15:55 PM)
maybe go on my way home from work
Silent Wolf says: (11:16:02 PM)
Shall I let you know?
Zipp Dementia says: (11:16:50 PM)
Yeah, do that
Zipp Dementia says: (11:16:51 PM)
Call me