Re: Battle Royale! (Game Start!) Round 3: Sanctuary/Ark
11-24-2009, 12:46 AM
Originally posted on MSPA by MyifanW.
Whit paused to catch his breath. He was already close to the wall, and had far outran the fire. He slowed to a walk, and began firing at the wall. He immediately realized that the sound was much louder then expected. he would attract attention... And while he wouldn't mind having it, he'd like to know where all the players stood first. He climbed a nearby tree. It was a sure vantage point, and one that he could easily escape from. He wasn't going to be caught like last time... Although he didn't know the specific properties of all of the trees, he knew that they'd still fall like any other. Still, dropping the forest was another last ditch move. His first plan was to not even be found. He retied the gun to his wrist, and leaned his arm comforably on a branch. His next shot cleared the branches and leaves out of the guns path, allowing his subsequent shots to be neigh undetectable, save for the slight winds it made and the loud impact on the wall in the distance.
Whit paused to catch his breath. He was already close to the wall, and had far outran the fire. He slowed to a walk, and began firing at the wall. He immediately realized that the sound was much louder then expected. he would attract attention... And while he wouldn't mind having it, he'd like to know where all the players stood first. He climbed a nearby tree. It was a sure vantage point, and one that he could easily escape from. He wasn't going to be caught like last time... Although he didn't know the specific properties of all of the trees, he knew that they'd still fall like any other. Still, dropping the forest was another last ditch move. His first plan was to not even be found. He retied the gun to his wrist, and leaned his arm comforably on a branch. His next shot cleared the branches and leaves out of the guns path, allowing his subsequent shots to be neigh undetectable, save for the slight winds it made and the loud impact on the wall in the distance.