"This week we're going to be covering the larger scale invasions," Aeryn greeted the class once they'd all settled. "While we haven't had any this semester, save for the vegetables, they are common enough to have to prepare to deal with them. Trolls, zombies, snow monsters, these things happen. And while you may be used to facing an enemy on the
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Don't go out fighting alone if you can help it, especially if you are inexperienced. There's no faster way to get yourself hurt.
Don't assume you're the one who has to save the day. Heroism looks good on TV, but in real life usually ends in bleeding.
Don't overestimate your own skills, either. This also usually ends in bleeding.
If you have a chance to learn about what you're fighting before you face anything, do so.
Carry a weapon with you, or learn what in your surroundings can be used to defend yourself in a pinch.
Make sure you have additional charge/ammunition for your weapon if needed.
In the case of a serious invasion, these things probably really are trying to kill you. Be prepared to kill them back.
The clinic is not where you want to end up in an event like this. Try to avoid it.
If you can't fight, stick to the dorms.
Support is needed just as much as fighters are. There will always be people needed to stay behind and help others, assist with the injured, retrieve supplies, etc.
"Are there any questions you have? Any additional tips you think should be on here that you would like to share?"
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From anyone else it might've been sucking up, but it was a genuine sentiment, really!
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It was relatively sensible advice.
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