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Raziel D'Amaranth

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Aug 30, 2006, 4:21:12 AM8/30/06
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[Gainwin - new]
[Round 1: Expedious retreat (Speed 60) Run to gnome (60*4=240 enough?)]
Ganwin saw his compainions turn and almost as one begin a charge on the
wolves. None of them would cover the distance in time. Unfortunatly for his
own health, the rouge could. With a running speed that surpised even
himself, Ganwin quickly outpaced his companions and came to a stop over the
sprawled gnome.
[Round 2: Blur (20% miss chance), ready attack against first wolf to close,
Combat expertise +-3]
As the first of the wolves closed the final distance to the rogue, and his
companions continued to run, Ganwin moved his scythe in a quick whirling
slash, and his form blurred at the edges and began to flicker and shift in
an unpredictable way that fooled the eye and the mind. The rogue
concentrated on staying alive through the first charge and set his blade
ready. As the first wolf arrived, he brought his blade up in a confusing
slash, surrounded by the distorted outline of his body like a painting in
the rain.

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tacet pressim

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Aug 30, 2006, 7:29:04 AM8/30/06
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(OOC: I am not sure whether two moves/round and a move of 40 = 80*4 = 360 for Urokk.  I imagine as running is a full time action he can only run at 40*4 = 160. )

1.

Urokk charged.  As he ran he reached over his back for his urutuks.  Only Ganwin moved faster than him with an uncanny speed that looked effortless.  Unused to being bested in speed, the dworg strained to run faster and the veins on his neck pulsed almost to bursting point with the effort.

2.

The dworg slowed only to gauge his speed correctly and hit the closest wolf with all his might.

(OOC: charge wolf.  Sorry about the short reply, but my experiment is still running but as normal there are as many problems as things that go right!)

Fabian Benavente

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Sep 1, 2006, 9:10:28 AM9/1/06
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Guys,

Tom's busy so I'll NPC him and try to get something out tonight.

L8r,

Fabian
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tacet pressim

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Sep 2, 2006, 6:39:40 AM9/2/06
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OOC: Thanks, I am really sorry, but I got up at 1:30am today.  The shift finishes at 5pm but I am not sure when I will be able to get some sleep.  I have the same thing tomorrow, but after that it we are finished data taking so I should be able to find some time.  I cannot think to write anything other than about data points and statistics.  But don't worry I will have proved the earth is square by the end of it.
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