Re: Mini-Grand 5101 [Round 2: Medieval Village]
09-13-2011, 03:02 AM
Originally posted on MSPA by Solaris.
Kekarie was oblivious to the outside world in its entirety. After all, it had just felt its first moment of freedom since entering the dank and overall miserable atmosphere that someone called a village. Seeing that it had been left in a Wizard's home all alone, it decided to do what came naturally. Loot.
The arguably intelligent bird has spent its last few moments looking around Berlin's home for something, anything that could aid it with the situation. Taking anything and everything that seemed useful and shoving it all inside a bag held by the tail-hand would hopefully prove to aid the bird on its quest to survive.
It was of course, wrong.
As it tossed the yet another medallion up in the air, without regard to any magical oddities attached, Kekarie began to glow. And then, when the coin landed, the bird and the bag were gone, while there was a rather angry wizard left in its place.
<font color="Blue">"Someone actually used the damn coin? Graaah, I was almost at her house too! Oh well. Looks like I'll have to pack up. Can't be here when she get's back no no... Still.. I can't help but feel I've forgotten something."
As it turns out, he did. The coins, able to switch places with the owner and whoever flips them comes with a drawback. You can't hear anything at all. This of course meant that Berlin had no way of seeing the large shot of hay shoot right into the hole in his roof and directly at him, leaving him stuck, if only for a little bit.
Kekarie was thoroughly confused. One moment it had been in a small, yet cozy house and now it felt hot all of the sudden. A look around showed that it was once more near the dreadful Witch's cottage, but that wasn't all it saw. Turning around revealed a large, charging, and obviously angry Witch who was surprisingly silent. Kekarie quickly turned tail, into her home. Rushing in, the bird was in absolute panic. It had no where to hide in her home, except... the bird ran into The Witch's bedroom and with one swift motion, dropped the bag of magical goods, opened the door to her wardrobe and then kept itself inside.
What it did not expect, was that The Witch was in a bit of a rage, and couldn't really care less about her house seeing that her wanted prey had disappeared and been replaced by some stupid yellow chicken. She stuck her large head into her cottage, and figuratively and literally exploded. Had Kekarie been able to hear, the words alone would have killed him.
Moments later, in the crater that once was a volcano-side cottage for one was a voluptuous but dazed woman in a charred dressed covered in soot. After standing for a few moments, she plopped herself down and with a sigh said,</font> "Man, I need a vacation."
Caught in a trance by the running Stormblade, Nathan just stood there in the open. This proved to be a mistake not just because it caused Deathwing to charge at him at full speed, but also because at that moment, he was hit squarely in the head by a slightly charred bag of magical items.
Kekarie was oblivious to the outside world in its entirety. After all, it had just felt its first moment of freedom since entering the dank and overall miserable atmosphere that someone called a village. Seeing that it had been left in a Wizard's home all alone, it decided to do what came naturally. Loot.
The arguably intelligent bird has spent its last few moments looking around Berlin's home for something, anything that could aid it with the situation. Taking anything and everything that seemed useful and shoving it all inside a bag held by the tail-hand would hopefully prove to aid the bird on its quest to survive.
It was of course, wrong.
As it tossed the yet another medallion up in the air, without regard to any magical oddities attached, Kekarie began to glow. And then, when the coin landed, the bird and the bag were gone, while there was a rather angry wizard left in its place.
<font color="Blue">"Someone actually used the damn coin? Graaah, I was almost at her house too! Oh well. Looks like I'll have to pack up. Can't be here when she get's back no no... Still.. I can't help but feel I've forgotten something."
As it turns out, he did. The coins, able to switch places with the owner and whoever flips them comes with a drawback. You can't hear anything at all. This of course meant that Berlin had no way of seeing the large shot of hay shoot right into the hole in his roof and directly at him, leaving him stuck, if only for a little bit.
Kekarie was thoroughly confused. One moment it had been in a small, yet cozy house and now it felt hot all of the sudden. A look around showed that it was once more near the dreadful Witch's cottage, but that wasn't all it saw. Turning around revealed a large, charging, and obviously angry Witch who was surprisingly silent. Kekarie quickly turned tail, into her home. Rushing in, the bird was in absolute panic. It had no where to hide in her home, except... the bird ran into The Witch's bedroom and with one swift motion, dropped the bag of magical goods, opened the door to her wardrobe and then kept itself inside.
What it did not expect, was that The Witch was in a bit of a rage, and couldn't really care less about her house seeing that her wanted prey had disappeared and been replaced by some stupid yellow chicken. She stuck her large head into her cottage, and figuratively and literally exploded. Had Kekarie been able to hear, the words alone would have killed him.
Moments later, in the crater that once was a volcano-side cottage for one was a voluptuous but dazed woman in a charred dressed covered in soot. After standing for a few moments, she plopped herself down and with a sigh said,</font> "Man, I need a vacation."
Caught in a trance by the running Stormblade, Nathan just stood there in the open. This proved to be a mistake not just because it caused Deathwing to charge at him at full speed, but also because at that moment, he was hit squarely in the head by a slightly charred bag of magical items.