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<blockquote data-quote="Xorn" data-source="post: 4304541" data-attributes="member: 61231"><p>“I really think she should count for more than one kill!” protested Percy, as Omar and Daichot slumped against the rocks of the chilly cave, breathing heavily from their ordeal. “I mean she was a lot more ferocious than a kobold!”</p><p></p><p> Oleaf was walking softly across the chamber, which was a huge, natural cavern that was much cooler than the rest of the hall. They had found a hidden portcullis behind a false wall after killing the wyrmpriest who appeared to be leading the kobolds in the old ruins, and a key he had carried opened the lock. She walked gracefully across the icy floors, still covered in frost from the battle with the dead behemoth before her, which Percy was standing atop pleading his case.</p><p></p><p> A white dragon. As dragons go, a small dragon, but none-the-less, the beast was easily twice the size of a horse, and taller. It was slumped against the rock in a broken pile, terrible gaping wounds across its torso from the warlord’s axe, swollen flesh and upturned scales from Omar’s maul, and no less than a dozen arrows protruded from the beasts head and torso. But most prominent at the moment was a gleaming, jeweled dagger, shoved through one of the beasts eyes—a dagger that Percy had found on the wyrmpriest.</p><p></p><p> “This should be like… five kills. At least.” Percy argued.</p><p></p><p> Omar was busy catching his breath. The dragon had been ferocious, and he had been badly battered, and was still feeling the warmth come back into his fingers from her icy breath attack. “It jus’ counts as one, lad—had I not broken her wing, we might have nae been as lucky.”</p><p></p><p> Percy lifted up the membrane of the wing, and the bone scraped noisily under the flesh. “Yeah, that was a pretty good shot,” he admitted, “but she was all over you, and if not for me distracting her, she might have finished you!” Daichot shook his head, thinking to argue that he was next to Percy the whole time, but opted to stay out of it.</p><p></p><p> “I count thirteen arrows in this magical creature, so that would mean I did the most slay her, wouldn’t it?” Oleaf more made a statement than a question, and the halfling took too long to answer.</p><p></p><p> “Tis jus’ one, lad. Even if’n it were five, the elf still outslew ye.”</p><p></p><p> “Oh,” Percy said with disappointment, then perked up, “well she said, ‘I will not bet on such gruesome things’” he mimicked, “so that means the bet’s void!” Percy hopped down from the bulk of the dragon, on the far side from the party. “Woah! Hey there’s a chest back here! Lucky find!”</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Xorn, post: 4304541, member: 61231"] “I really think she should count for more than one kill!” protested Percy, as Omar and Daichot slumped against the rocks of the chilly cave, breathing heavily from their ordeal. “I mean she was a lot more ferocious than a kobold!” Oleaf was walking softly across the chamber, which was a huge, natural cavern that was much cooler than the rest of the hall. They had found a hidden portcullis behind a false wall after killing the wyrmpriest who appeared to be leading the kobolds in the old ruins, and a key he had carried opened the lock. She walked gracefully across the icy floors, still covered in frost from the battle with the dead behemoth before her, which Percy was standing atop pleading his case. A white dragon. As dragons go, a small dragon, but none-the-less, the beast was easily twice the size of a horse, and taller. It was slumped against the rock in a broken pile, terrible gaping wounds across its torso from the warlord’s axe, swollen flesh and upturned scales from Omar’s maul, and no less than a dozen arrows protruded from the beasts head and torso. But most prominent at the moment was a gleaming, jeweled dagger, shoved through one of the beasts eyes—a dagger that Percy had found on the wyrmpriest. “This should be like… five kills. At least.” Percy argued. Omar was busy catching his breath. The dragon had been ferocious, and he had been badly battered, and was still feeling the warmth come back into his fingers from her icy breath attack. “It jus’ counts as one, lad—had I not broken her wing, we might have nae been as lucky.” Percy lifted up the membrane of the wing, and the bone scraped noisily under the flesh. “Yeah, that was a pretty good shot,” he admitted, “but she was all over you, and if not for me distracting her, she might have finished you!” Daichot shook his head, thinking to argue that he was next to Percy the whole time, but opted to stay out of it. “I count thirteen arrows in this magical creature, so that would mean I did the most slay her, wouldn’t it?” Oleaf more made a statement than a question, and the halfling took too long to answer. “Tis jus’ one, lad. Even if’n it were five, the elf still outslew ye.” “Oh,” Percy said with disappointment, then perked up, “well she said, ‘I will not bet on such gruesome things’” he mimicked, “so that means the bet’s void!” Percy hopped down from the bulk of the dragon, on the far side from the party. “Woah! Hey there’s a chest back here! Lucky find!” [/QUOTE]
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