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  1. Tough: 1d20+4 15 another bruise (five now!) and dazed, so feel free to follow that up.
  2. GM The Wall stumbled back out of the kick. More by luck than judgement, he fell into a half constructed wall that bent buckled and shattered under his weight. He grunted this time. More than gritted teeth. He grunted. The fight was taking its toll on even his extraordinary physical power. But he didn't stop. He got up, spraying masonry dust around him. His face was covered in the dust. He couldn't see for a moment, but that didn't stop him reaching out. Fast. Faster than a man of his size should be, but at least Justice could be assured that whilst the Wall had superhuman strength, he was not superhumanly fast either. He knew how to fight, but was no expert. Coughing and blowing away the last dust, he had missed his target. Up close, Justice could see his sweat. She could almost feel his burning lungs. He had climbed those stairs not once, nor twice, but three times now. He was tired.
  3. The Wall will try to grapple: Grapple Attack: 1d20+8 19 which just hits. Except it doesnt, because his attack bonus is +6 not +8! It just misses! Justice is back up.
  4. GM "Keep filming? Oh...right! Keep filming, OF COURSE!" mumbled Jackson, coming to his senses. He was probably in danger if he continued filming. He was probably in danger if he kept filming. So that was equal. Might as make the most of it! "JACKSON IS THE HERO OF THE HOUR! NAY...THE DAY!" he said boldly. "NAY.,..THE DECA..." he continued, building momentum before Kidd gave him a look. "Shut" "Up" And Jackson shut up. But kept filming. The Wall took a step back as the Justice Kick hit him. But he gritted his teeth and swayed back, throwing a lazy but powerful hook at Justice. Strong it was, but he was off balance and tired, and Justice was neither of those things...
  5. It does indeed hit! Tough Save: 1d20+4 23 yoikes! He is bruisedx4 but still makes it! Wall Smash Justice! Smash puny Justice: 1d20+8 12 he misses. As the rest are kind of bystanders right now, wondering what will happen, Justice is up again!
  6. Lament "Is that a smile I see, dear King?" asked Lament, with another deep bow. At least he enjoys the smiles of children. He may be all kinds of bad, but he has at lest some heart! He knew he had given a good, even great performance. But he was running somewhat out of tricks. His costume had enough pockets that he could improvise a few tricks, but it was not inexhaustible. "Perhaps you feel now some joy in your heart?" he inquired, hoping for the best...
  7. Skill mastery then for a 30 result perform acting!
  8. GM An afternoon, and evening, and even a bit of the night to be precise. There wasn't a whole lot on the Knights of Anarchy. Or rather, there was a whole lot, but it lacked depth or substance. Possibly accuracy as well. They appeared to start a few months ago, and had their own website - although it was not well maintained. They professed to be anarchists, of course. There was some cobbled-together philosophy about the rule of sword, nobility, chivalry, and various knightly virtues. But basically, they seem to defy the law. Man's nature was being inhibited by the toxic fungus of law. Or something like that. There was less on Sir Prize, himself, the founder and president of the Knights of Anarchy. He was a big brute of a man, always hiding behind a suit of full plate mail. There was indeed chatter about the illegal (or, more precisely, unofficial) jousting competition tonight, on the beaches of Freedom City, and it did look like it was going to be a clear, starry, moonlit knight!
  9. GM The threat of Sin penetrated deep and the Hornet lost his cool. Fear ran deep and became anger. "Sin? He is Blackstone!" he said, loudly, his voice almost a shout, almost a scream. "He played his game and he lost!" But still, the fear was there, the doubt. He bunches his emerald clad hands into fists. By will, he forced himself to regain a little bit of control. "You are a sly one, Frost, I will give you that. I will not underestimate your strength of body or character. But you pretend to have more cards than you hold, I think..." he mused. "Be that as it may, I have more than enough firepower to fight of an army, if need be. My grip on Hong Kong is tight, and now will be tighter still..." It was, on one hand, a cunning strategy he had played, to import these weapons and play Sin out of the picture. But on the other hand, Frost had hit bullseye. Sin might be in Blackstone, but the Hornet was still terrified of the mastermind. "So, I wonder if you will try to stop me?" he asked, trying to ascertain Frost's motive. "This is not your city, Frost. Go back to Moscow. Even if you could depose me, the web of Sin will only pick another more violent warlord..." Unseen (As far as she could tell), Tsunami got the picture - there were a dozen of Sin's Henchmen ready to play civil war if the Hornet was deposed...
  10. GM "No mortal?" grumbled the Giant, swinging his club. Which looked like a giant oak. "We approach as servants of the King. If you are freind to the King, we are friend. If you are a foe, then we will stomp you" he answered. He was not precisly stupid, but he certainly did not impress with his intelligence. "The Cauldron King returns to cleanse the land with his fire. Some call him brutal, but he is needed. The Seer is bringing a terror beyond your imagination. The Unspeakable One rises, and the Cauldron King is ever vigilant. You, an immortal warrior, are worthy of respect, but the King's mission is absolute..." He stomped his foot. "Now! Give us the Seer! We must know what she has seen!"
  11. Starshot Was it worth it? "Lets go then" he concluded. "At least we can get the climbing gear, some rations. If we can dig the ATV out, lets dig it out. We don't necessarily need to fly it out. Distance depending, we can drive it out. It would be good to have, but not necessary". He would rather be prepared if they could. "Scouting is best done on foot. But the ATV would be a good comprimise between foot and flyer" he reasoned. "Lets decide when we get there...."
  12. They are fanatics, but lets play out that impressive roll!
  13. GM The Knight got on his bike. It did indeed wobble slightly, but he was not so foolish as to realise he had got lucky. He was fortunate to be riding a bike at all. And after that crash, one could even say he was fortunate to have his head within two dozen yards of the rest of his body. "Forsooth! I mount my steed once more!" he said, proudly. He did look rather bruised and bloody, especially on the face, but there was no denying he had a grin, and a proud grin at that. Perhaps he even relished the battering he had taken, for he now had a blue and black face that was a mark of honor. "Pass me my lance, Sir! I will hope to see you at midnight!"
  14. GM Kidd spun the shotgun to Justice. "Drop this?" he smiled, showing his white teeth that shone through his stubbly beard. "Jackson, you little turd, what do you think?" he said, keeping his eyes and gun on Justice. "I...er....I think I'm in over my head..." gasped Jackson. He looked ready to flee, and he was the only thing stopping Kidd exacting his own special brand of policing. The Wall, coming up below, was more than happy to crush Blowfish whoever was watching. Arguably, the Wall actually wanted the audience. "Ill pay! Whatever you want!" gasped Blowfish, beginning to panic. "Now your talking!" said Kidd, taking his gun of Justice. "Attempting to bribe a Police Officer. And on camera too. Now you know I couldn't possibly take a bribe. What kind of fool officer would take a bribe on camera?" he said, giving Blowfish a knowing look. The Wall was less than seconds away now...
  15. Lord Steam "By Vishnu, what a remarkable woman, Blakely!" remarked Lord Steam. After all, it was only fair to remark on the remarkable. "I do love a spot of perpetual Harmony. Much better than perpetual harm. Welcome to our most resplendent planet earth. We come in peace..." started Lord Steam, hands in his lapels, bowing at the same time. He approved of the vaguely English accent. 'Twas surely a sign of a refined, elegant mind. "If there is a problem, verily, we shall solve it...." Examine the beat whilst the jockey of discs revolves it.... "What, pray tell, is thy problem, and what do you mean by near by Earth?" he inquired. After all, "near" was a relative concept. And they were dealing with interstellar space travellers.
  16. GM "Awesome!" replied Penny. She gave the blade a few clumsy swings through the air. Swish swish. She looked less happy with the shield. "I guess its practical!" she conceded. "Although I kind of wanted to look like Betty Bladz from Land of Battlecraft. She dual wields!" she explained. Although she still had a smile on her face as she swung her blade. Boddyflock gave a little jig. "We are searching for the Mushroom mountain! A foul fungus as big as a mountain" he explained, although quite what a mountain meant to a six inch tall sprite was anybodies guess. "Inside lives the King of the Mushroom Men!" he added. "Where he practices his foul religion and black sorcery!" The five sprites hissed in union. "But..." said Boddyflock, rather awkwardly. "We can't find our way...its very confusing, this realm! If only we had a map. Or a compass!" Oz's compasses started vibrating and spinning, then settling to a clear direction. The Mushroom mountain!
  17. Lament "Horses! Horses it is then!" Internally, Lament breathed a sigh of relief. He had half expected a unicorn or a vogling. And he didnt know what a vogling was. Made up animals were always the worst. In a flash, some balloons appeared in his hand. He always kept one or two up his sleeves. To add extra entertainment, he blew them up with his nostrils. These were cheap tricks. But the audience were children. In a spree of typing and blowing, the child had a pink balloon horse. "What do you think of that then?" he smiled.
  18. GM The four giants lumbered up to the decrepit church. It seemed that if one coughed too loudly the church might collapse. The giants could knock it down in an instant. Was the Church safe? Morgen did not resist going back inside, but continued almost indecipeherable muttering with dark overtones. Outside, one giant addressed Voin. "Mortal!" came the deep and powerful voice. "We are called! We are the servants of King Cauldon, firelord of this land! We come for the Seer!"
  19. Lament That's the easy part. I hope. Balloons! Balloons, Lament had long ago decided, where a fantastic thing. He preferred playing to adults, for children were too unpredictable, too unruly. Especially the young ones. But! A good magician had to prepared for any eventuality, and balloons were just the thing for children! "You have all been very brave!" he said to the children, as the skeletal illusions gave a silent round of applause and nods of approval. "Whats your favourite animal?" he asked the screamer, as he started puffing up balloons. It was a simple trick, a simple craft, but he intended to make a balloon animal. At least, he hoped it was an animal he knew.
  20. Lets call it a relatively simple DC 10 Craft (Mechanical) check to bend the bike back into useable form (drive checks at -5), DC 15 to make it almost as good as new (drive checks at -2) and DC 20 to make it perfect!
  21. GM The nosebleed had almost stopped (although the fallout over his chainmail would take some considerable cleaning and polishing to fix), and the Knight seemed almost jolly now. He surveyed his bike. "You did bust it" he complained, looking at the sorry wheel. "You don't bust a man's bike, you know. You just don't" he said, as if it was murder in the first. He didn't need to butress his protestations with any logic, of course. I mean, obviously it was just a thing you didn't do. Even if anarchy and anarchy and anarachy. "Twould be the honorable thing to fix it!" he said, slipping back into Faux-medieval speech and giving Fascimile a hopeful look.
  22. GM On the top floor... As Justice bounded up to the top floor (with the Wall climbing up below her), she bore witness to a bloody scene. It could be worse. But still, it was bad. It would have been a lot worse, perhaps, if Jackson had not kept his camera on. Who would have thought he odious little reporter ended up being a hero? Blowfish had his hands up. He knew he was outgunned, literally. But you could still here the cogs in his brain trying to figure an angle out of it. By his feet, his bodyguard had passed out. Still breathing, but bleeding. Looking clammy and sweaty. Looking in bad shape all around. His pistol lay on the floor, its clip empty. Kidd stood, unscathed, a few feet from Jackson. He swung his shotgun lazily. Not quite aiming at Jackson, not quite aiming away from Jackson. "OK, Jackson, this is a crime scene now. You don't turn that off. I'm going to arest you. And kick your ass doin' it" he grinned. Jackson gulped, and looked mightily relieved when Justice appeared. "Oh thank God! Justice!" he sighed. Literally and metaphorically.
  23. GM "Hurrah Hurrah and thrice Hurrah!" screamed Boddyflock, sword raised high (ish) to meet Pan's. "Tallyo Tallyo! Its off to slay we go! With a cutstab here, And a cutstab there, We slay and slay till there's nought left to slay, Tallyo Tallyo!" Squeaked the five sprites in unison. "Tallyo, Tallyo!" sang Penny, swinging her fist excitedly at the refrain. "Can you give me a sword, Oz? A shiny sharp one?" she asked. "Cutstab here! Cutstab there! Awesome!"
  24. Flux "The whole thing makes me uneasy" replied Quill. He was still existentially nauseated from his non-time in the quantum dark zone. "But I wouldn't miss this" He could hardly turn down this kind of puzzle, this kind of scientific mystery. It attracted him, like a moth irresistably drawn to the flame. Lets hope we don't get burnt... "Besides, I dare say you might even need me" he said with a smile that was halfway between modest and arrogant. He did know what he was talking about when it came to astrophysics, and his brain was a living sensor array. "Just...lets be careful, hey?"
  25. GM "Fungus! You seek the FUNGUS!" roared Boddyflock, incensced. He drew his sword and waved it around alarmingly, as if it was two yards long not two inches. In reality, it would do against a spider, or maybe a cat at most. "The Fungus men have been raiding our lands for the last month! Viscious, wild, smelly!" he explained. "You should have nothing to do with them! They are a blight on our world! On EVERY WORLD!" "KILL THE FUNGUSMEN!" roared his small squadron of sprites. "But I ne...." started the Black Rose Lorenzo. Penny kicked him sharply in the shin. "...ouch!" "To help you. We need to help you!" added Penny. She knew enough about the Fae to realise that even six inch sprites could be annoying and vexing at best, dangerous at worst.
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