Characters: Steiner, Eiko, Sephiroth, Rydia (?) Progress: Ongoing Summary: The quest to retrieve the myrrh drop from the ruins of Midgar. Location: Midgar Ruins Date: 10th June, 1805 Warnings: Fighting and stuff.
He'd thought himself prepared for the site of Midgar in ruins, he'd heard what had happened to it, but the site of it was something far more than he had really expected. There were some landmarks he could still pick out to navigate by despite natures apparent best efforts to reclaim the place. So far things were going well enough it would seem, but he never trusted even what could be very well a temporary respite.
There were plenty of things he could hear around them that might at any moment take exception to their presence within their current domain, thus why he had pulled free Masamune the moment they'd walked into the ruins and kept the trio's rear protected by staying behind them as they worked their way through.
If he were to take the lead, something might decide the woman and child were too open a temptation and decide to act on such temptation. Protected from the front by the captain and behind by him, they posed considerably less of such an easy target. "You three can focus on the tree and it's guardian, I'll keep the cities other residents from coming to it's aid should they decide to do so."
so sorry for the lateness of thiscaptain_rustyJune 15 2011, 20:57:20 UTC
"A sound tactic," Steiner agreed. "And that is all I have heard, Rydia..."
Moogles had reported the presence of the creature and unfortunately they weren't well-versed in battle tactics, their strategy being to run away. Steiner and his allies would have to discover the weaknesses of this metal scorpion themselves.
They had to fight their way through various familiar but not difficult monsters to reach the tree: fairly standard work so far. There was barely a dent in Steiner's armour as he paused to regard the monument. A comet? Perhaps a religious icon. But there was no time to ponder this, as the myrrh tree's guardian appeared. It was no living creature, but instead some kind of machine.
Steiner raised his sword as the scorpion scanned them, its laser eye passing over each of its enemies. "Stay back!" he called to Eiko and Rydia, and charged in to strike at his foe.
Even later, good lord. /stapleguns self to threadeidolon_soulJune 25 2011, 02:59:50 UTC
A mechanical beast? Well, that made its weakness apparent even without having to ask for someone to use Libra. Rydia frowned a bit when Steiner charged forward, not wanting to hit him with her magic in the process. Still, she focused and waited for a good opening.
As soon as she had one, Rydia summoned forth Ramuh. The elder raised his staff to the heavens, calling forth down a streak of lightning down upon their opponent.
There were plenty of things he could hear around them that might at any moment take exception to their presence within their current domain, thus why he had pulled free Masamune the moment they'd walked into the ruins and kept the trio's rear protected by staying behind them as they worked their way through.
If he were to take the lead, something might decide the woman and child were too open a temptation and decide to act on such temptation. Protected from the front by the captain and behind by him, they posed considerably less of such an easy target. "You three can focus on the tree and it's guardian, I'll keep the cities other residents from coming to it's aid should they decide to do so."
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Moogles had reported the presence of the creature and unfortunately they weren't well-versed in battle tactics, their strategy being to run away. Steiner and his allies would have to discover the weaknesses of this metal scorpion themselves.
They had to fight their way through various familiar but not difficult monsters to reach the tree: fairly standard work so far. There was barely a dent in Steiner's armour as he paused to regard the monument. A comet? Perhaps a religious icon. But there was no time to ponder this, as the myrrh tree's guardian appeared. It was no living creature, but instead some kind of machine.
Steiner raised his sword as the scorpion scanned them, its laser eye passing over each of its enemies. "Stay back!" he called to Eiko and Rydia, and charged in to strike at his foe.
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As soon as she had one, Rydia summoned forth Ramuh. The elder raised his staff to the heavens, calling forth down a streak of lightning down upon their opponent.
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