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    Re: [Venger's Fortress] Escape!(OOC Rewrite)

    Posted by Tommy Tanaka on 11/21/2000, 8:51 am , in reply to "Re: [Venger's Fortress] Escape!"

    ((As the Swordsman dodged falling debris in an effort to get over to Rose, the Dark Elf spied something out of the corner of his eye that immediately made his blood turn cold. He noticed a human hand sticking out of a pile of rubble wrapped in a torn short sleeve that belonged to...

    ((A couple of minor quibbles here. One: Tommy is wearing a long-sleeved shirt. Two: That isn't Tommy's hand. Of course, Sterling doesn't need to know that. For the record, when the rubble *is* searched, Tommy's body isn't there. I suppose that could be a guard out of uniform that got caught by the deluge. Other than that, carry on. I'm sure Tommy would be pleased to know how much his friends cared for him, if he was in a position to care anymore. ))

    "TOOOMMMMYYY!!!" cried the Drow as he ran over to where his friend was buried. It was at this point that Sterling discovered another major disadvantage of being an elf. As a human, he knew that with some trouble he could've dragged and even lifted some of the rocks off of his friend. However, now that he was an elf, Sterling lacked the necessary strength to do it! It was then that the Dark Elf came up with a simple solution to Tommy's life-threatening problem.

    Drawing back Evenflow, the Swordsman took a deep breath and remembered that Dungeonmaster told him about his sword being sharp enough to cut through anything! Bringing Evenflow down upon the stone, the Swordsman realized that with only a minimal amount of difficulty he was able to slice through the rocks covering up his friend. The resistance the rocks gave to his expert slicing cuts were really no different than if he was using a Ginsu knife to cut through cardboard paper. The Swordsman began to make short work of the stone as he stopped and began to lift the smaller, more manageable chucks of rock off of his friend.))


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