RE: Black Zenith [Adventure RPG / Chapter Three: Forgotten Whispers]
01-23-2014, 01:26 AM
What I changed about Writ of Challenge
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SpoilerSpecial: Indignant Injunction!
Watson issues a strongly-worded letter to the Highest Court of Appeals in existence. They agree with Watson because the British Privy Council shares Watson's moral values of fair play. They make haste with Watson's formal complaint by dropping a flaming cage from the sky on Watson and his challenge accompanied by EXQUISITE VIOLIN MUSIC befitting the occasion. This is a NO-HOLDS BARRED GRUNGE MATCH. When Watson challenges an opponent to this match, allies of either side are barred from interfering in any way. Magic is, of course, locked down, for no true man or woman (for all you Lucids out there) would dabble with such childish trickery. The victor of this match comes away with a feeling of having just kicked the forces of evil/good to the curb while the loser is either a rotten corpse or had surrendered like a coward and suffers. Suffers what? Watson doesn't know. Watson thinks it's the Appeals Court's job to find some overpowered aspect of the person and issue a writ for its prompt removal or write up an injunction for their not-at-all-important internal organs to be taken away (Bite off some health). Alternatively, the Council may allow the supreme champion to publicly defame the loser and cause them psychological trauma for they are so deserving of this fate. (Shame debuff)
Watson issues a strongly-worded letter to the Highest Court of Appeals in existence. They agree with Watson because the British Privy Council shares Watson's moral values of fair play. They make haste with Watson's formal complaint by dropping a flaming cage from the sky on Watson and his challenge accompanied by EXQUISITE VIOLIN MUSIC befitting the occasion. This is a NO-HOLDS BARRED GRUNGE MATCH. When Watson challenges an opponent to this match, allies of either side are barred from interfering in any way. Magic is, of course, locked down, for no true man or woman (for all you Lucids out there) would dabble with such childish trickery. The victor of this match comes away with a feeling of having just kicked the forces of evil/good to the curb while the loser is either a rotten corpse or had surrendered like a coward and suffers. Suffers what? Watson doesn't know. Watson thinks it's the Appeals Court's job to find some overpowered aspect of the person and issue a writ for its prompt removal or write up an injunction for their not-at-all-important internal organs to be taken away (Bite off some health). Alternatively, the Council may allow the supreme champion to publicly defame the loser and cause them psychological trauma for they are so deserving of this fate. (Shame debuff)