- 100 HP
- 85/100 EN
Zone 7 > 2
-15 EN for running
How the hell was Destiny supposed to make sense of any of this when she’d just been spun around a wash cycle and dumped in the courtyard feeling like she’d just woken up with the worst hangover ever? She spent her first turn puking in the corner of Zone 7, a fun little detail the game designers had clearly decided would be every bit as fun in VR as it was in real life. Loved it. Loved that realism.
Wiping the corner of her mouth on the back of her hand, the black-haired woman cast her gaze around the courtyard. Lions flying everywhere, running towards the ice-mage, towards the so-called Bandit King. She kicked and struggled out of the knee-deep snow, taking a deep breath. Hell, where did she even start with this kinda thing?
Well, getting her bearings could wait. Something caught her eye that wasn’t a flurry of magical energy or light glinting off of metal—something small, and furry, and scampering across the top of the snow like it weighed nothing. “Where the hell are you going?” Destiny followed the fox’s sight line and saw an entryway far to her right. A way out. And a way in, she reminded herself, gaze sweeping over the fighting bandits and realizing that reinforcements could turn up from one of those gates every bit as easily as the Black Wolves had been resurrected in the first round.
Before she knew what she was doing, she was moving, cursing, sprinting after that stupid animal and towards the egress in Zone 8. The lean woman ducked as fire shot over her head and turned back to see little @Velka, using that damn handy pyromancy she’d showed off before in the wagon and later in the orb. Part of the exit crumbled under the attack and Destiny’s blue eyes widened a little. If we can take that down… Well, it’d mean they could fight without having to watch their backs, and maybe that the Bandit King wouldn’t be able to scurry away either.
Lowering her head and putting her arms into it as she puffed, struggling through the snow, Destiny turned out the sounds of battle and focused on the entrance. All she had to do was get there, and then… well, then she’d figure it out.
Moving from Zone 7 to Zone 2
Last edited: Feb 22, 2018