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- Anything that actually has, you know, a good plot. I prefer RPs with fantastical elements, however, so generally, a bit of fantasy goes a long way.
Despite the sturdiness of his shield, each impact could be felt with his own body, and Ier-Briar was slowly being worn down. Suddenly, however, that sensation faded, as a massive barrier of ice stood before him, deflecting the projectiles that seemed to ceaselessly burst out of the centipede's body.
"Thanks, Kaylee! Maybe next time make it something other than a heart though!"
With that barrier now, he could focus on going on the offence once more. As Kaylee used the Signet Ring to freeze the monster over, Ier-Briar drew his shield back, turning it into a massive hammer with a wicked spikes on both ends. It was gargantuan, an oversized weapon perfect for squashing this oversized bug. As he reeled back, however, the red-haired youth widened his eyes in surprise as his partner lost control of her wings from the attacks of the beast once more, sent flying off into the distance.
Should he take this opportunity to attack, or should he catch her before she hit anything?
Well, Ier-Briar definitely couldn't call himself a man if he didn't do the latter.
"Wings, BURST!"
The Fortress reverted to dagger form as he dashed through the air, his eyes tearing from the sandy winds that blasted into his face. Slowly, ever so slowly, he caught up to Kaylee as she flew through the sky, and with another burst of speed, managed to turn, getting behind her. Placing both palms behind her back, despite the flaming wings that got in his way, Ier-Briar forced her to slow down, until the two were stable once more.
Off in the distance, the centipede monster was howling viciously once more, recovering from its injuries at a frighteningly fast pace.
"Alright," he said, wiping sandy grime off the cut on his face, "Ready for round two? Got all the information you need for one of your famous strategies, Kaylee?"
"Thanks, Kaylee! Maybe next time make it something other than a heart though!"
With that barrier now, he could focus on going on the offence once more. As Kaylee used the Signet Ring to freeze the monster over, Ier-Briar drew his shield back, turning it into a massive hammer with a wicked spikes on both ends. It was gargantuan, an oversized weapon perfect for squashing this oversized bug. As he reeled back, however, the red-haired youth widened his eyes in surprise as his partner lost control of her wings from the attacks of the beast once more, sent flying off into the distance.
Should he take this opportunity to attack, or should he catch her before she hit anything?
Well, Ier-Briar definitely couldn't call himself a man if he didn't do the latter.
"Wings, BURST!"
The Fortress reverted to dagger form as he dashed through the air, his eyes tearing from the sandy winds that blasted into his face. Slowly, ever so slowly, he caught up to Kaylee as she flew through the sky, and with another burst of speed, managed to turn, getting behind her. Placing both palms behind her back, despite the flaming wings that got in his way, Ier-Briar forced her to slow down, until the two were stable once more.
Off in the distance, the centipede monster was howling viciously once more, recovering from its injuries at a frighteningly fast pace.
"Alright," he said, wiping sandy grime off the cut on his face, "Ready for round two? Got all the information you need for one of your famous strategies, Kaylee?"