Rybaer
First Post
The Hightower Convention Center Floors 1 and 3, Downtown, Coast City
April 16
21:24
The swordsman listens to each in turn, but when Professor Fate speaks, his expression finally begins to soften. He goes from bitter to resigned in a very short span. Granite and Lawrence, listening to the masked superhero's smooth words and impeccable line of reasoning, think that this is a guy who could talk Donald Trump into taking a vow of poverty. (Diplomacy roll 19+12=31)
The swordsman lets his razor cloud drop - the blades merging with his armor. "Very well," he says. "We'll give up. Just keep it straight with the cops that the disease guy is responsible for this."
He then picks his companion back up off the ground. It occurs to him that his strength has returned. "Oh, hey, that wore off. Good."
He holds the unarmed man up and looks him in the face. "How are you holding up?" he asks. The unarmed man gives him an annoyed look and drools a bit. "Just remember, Pestilence forced us to help him. He threatened to use his disease thing on us. Got it?" This last bit is delivered with pointed emphasis.
The swordsman looks to Lawrence. "Hey, does this stuff wear off? Can you cure him?"
They will follow back up to the ballroom, if that is your intended destination.
*****
Professor Fate's supernaturally enhanced intellect has been churning away at the problem of how to deal with Pestilence's disease attack. His healing power seemed ineffectual, but it occurs to him that he might be able to focus the healing power in a slightly different way. Rather than try to directly repair the damage to the body, he could try using the same power to boost the victim's own natural systems.
(ooc - Frankly, there is no mechanic to counter poison or disease aside from immunity. It seems like it should fall in the domain of healing. I'll rule that the healing power can be applied to these things with the use of a Hero Point.)
*****
Jack grins at Jorgi. "Well, this was by far my most exciting job. It's certainly not representative of a typical day. I just hope that you're not a magnet for this sort of behavior...I don't think I carry enough liability insurance for that sort of thing."
April 16
21:24
The swordsman listens to each in turn, but when Professor Fate speaks, his expression finally begins to soften. He goes from bitter to resigned in a very short span. Granite and Lawrence, listening to the masked superhero's smooth words and impeccable line of reasoning, think that this is a guy who could talk Donald Trump into taking a vow of poverty. (Diplomacy roll 19+12=31)
The swordsman lets his razor cloud drop - the blades merging with his armor. "Very well," he says. "We'll give up. Just keep it straight with the cops that the disease guy is responsible for this."
He then picks his companion back up off the ground. It occurs to him that his strength has returned. "Oh, hey, that wore off. Good."
He holds the unarmed man up and looks him in the face. "How are you holding up?" he asks. The unarmed man gives him an annoyed look and drools a bit. "Just remember, Pestilence forced us to help him. He threatened to use his disease thing on us. Got it?" This last bit is delivered with pointed emphasis.
The swordsman looks to Lawrence. "Hey, does this stuff wear off? Can you cure him?"
They will follow back up to the ballroom, if that is your intended destination.
*****
Professor Fate's supernaturally enhanced intellect has been churning away at the problem of how to deal with Pestilence's disease attack. His healing power seemed ineffectual, but it occurs to him that he might be able to focus the healing power in a slightly different way. Rather than try to directly repair the damage to the body, he could try using the same power to boost the victim's own natural systems.
(ooc - Frankly, there is no mechanic to counter poison or disease aside from immunity. It seems like it should fall in the domain of healing. I'll rule that the healing power can be applied to these things with the use of a Hero Point.)
*****
Jack grins at Jorgi. "Well, this was by far my most exciting job. It's certainly not representative of a typical day. I just hope that you're not a magnet for this sort of behavior...I don't think I carry enough liability insurance for that sort of thing."