Erlea Zabala (
commanderzabala) wrote in
witchesreign2012-11-22 02:47 pm
The Commander in the Training Center [Open]
["Commander" may seem a prestigious title or one that requires a great deal of skill as a warrior to lead. In reality, it is a great deal of paperwork, particularly when one has the Garden Master specifically auditing your finances to make sure you are bringing in all profit possible.]
[And sometimes a Commander just needs to relax, and make sure her skills haven't gone rusty.]
[So today finds Zabala in the Training Center. She has four weapons in total -- three curved swords of varying length hanging at her sides, and one two-handed curved sword of the same style slung over her back. As a grat approaches, she casually grips the hilt of the largest single-handed swords, then draws and cuts in the same motion.]
[The grat falls, sliced. Satisfied, Zabala spins her sword in a flashy gesture that seems excessive, but actually serves to clean the blade of fluids left on her her foes, then sheathes it as part of the same gesture.]
[Perhaps not surprisingly, she's really looking for a T-Rexaur.]
[And sometimes a Commander just needs to relax, and make sure her skills haven't gone rusty.]
[So today finds Zabala in the Training Center. She has four weapons in total -- three curved swords of varying length hanging at her sides, and one two-handed curved sword of the same style slung over her back. As a grat approaches, she casually grips the hilt of the largest single-handed swords, then draws and cuts in the same motion.]
[The grat falls, sliced. Satisfied, Zabala spins her sword in a flashy gesture that seems excessive, but actually serves to clean the blade of fluids left on her her foes, then sheathes it as part of the same gesture.]
[Perhaps not surprisingly, she's really looking for a T-Rexaur.]

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Commander.
[There's a moment's loss before he snaps out the salute, he's still not completely used to having one let alone needing to use it.]
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[He makes a small gesture.]
May I join you?
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[She motions along the path like an offering, even as she begins following it herself.]
What would you think of building an annex, at some point, to hold stronger monsters?
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The difficulty depends on your goal, if your goal is something like practice evading notice while tracking something it becomes trickier. The same holds true if you're using a different weapon than the norm or your off hand.
[Sometimes it's more about the process than the goal.]
With the proper security and clearance checks I don't think it would be a bad idea, people would be less inclined to go outside of Garden for the opportunity of change.
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[A rustle in the grass of a grat. Without words, she chooses to make it a contest, smoothly drawing a knife from the side of one of her sheaths in an effort to flip it into the grat before her companion can fire.]
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[He fires twice, first aiming to knock her knife off course and the second for the grat. The knife shot more to see if he could rather than make a point about something. The good thing about revolvers was that they didn't need a safety to turn on or off as it was difficult to fire unintentionally.]
Having it as an option for those who prefer the reliability of Garden is not a bad thing. Just because some of us are crazy enough to consider malboro wrestling doesn't mean we all are.
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Putting it that way inspires me to do just the opposite, and have Garden proper steered out to one of the more dangerous locales we have. Complacence is one of the worst enemies we have, and if people are viewing this as an alternative at all times...
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[He was sure she'd heard the complaints about his class, and had probably formed some idea about his background.]
'Prepare for the impossible, plan for the improbable and pray for the odds to stay your way.' I find it a good philosophy for survival.
[He quirks a half smile.]
Feel free to use it.
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[She quirked a smile his way.]
I prefer shorter sayings, suitable for battle cries, but thank you.
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[He gives a short, dry laugh at that though.]
Ah, I prefer the quiet attack personally if given the option. Thoug there is something to be said for blatent intimidation.
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[About half a dozen grats are now crawling towards the pair, long tentacles waving eagerly at the prospect of a meal. The Commander casually draws one of her swords.]
Quiet attacks are rarely an option for the person leading from the front, though.
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He wished he'd brought something to hit with, but he could use the movement of a fistfight anyway.]
That depends on who you're leading and how many there are. I've seen a team of a dozen or so retake a city when a full army couldn't.
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[She contemplates a summon for a moment, but elects against it; that would remove all challenge whatsoever. Instead, she casually casts Aura on herself, even as a few of the grats lunge forward to begin whipping at the pair of them.]
If it were a stealth mission, I would not be on it, given the choice of participants. A more direct mission, certainly.
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[It's not meant as an insult, but he's short as he's moving to dodge the grats. He's also rather noticeably not using magic as he grapples with one, ignoring the bruising blows he gets for being so close. ]
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[She moves to defend his back as he enters melee, but is still not attacking herself. She's merely waiting for the right time, and access to her Limit Break...]
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[He sends a heel in to the grat's abdomen, twisting and grabbing a flailing tentacle aimed for his neck. He wasn't fond of the things, not enough bones and joints to take apart.]
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[She lifts a hand, drawing it into a fist as the white light of her own energy shines around her. Lightning-quick, she draws four knives from her belts, fans them out, then flicks her wrist forward. Four grats freeze in place, then slump to the ground.]
I think the senior staff and Instructors could all benefit from some action.
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[There's a squelching sound as the one he was wrestling falls, something horribly dislocated within it.]
This would be easier if they had proper spines.
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[She isn't about to interfere, though she does cast a Cure on herself as the last grat suicidally charges in.]