((I know, that's the reason I apologized. I've been RPing a lot longer than my post count would have you believe. :P Look up Deaths_Legion on this forum, that was my previous account. I needed ito do it, though, introduce Matsu, and that he was an Adept Rogue, because Soren, as far as I know, has not played the game yet. Besides, it wasn't a bad use of his character, it's not like I killed him off or anything. Oh, and the attack against you hit automatically because it was a skill used against an attack on a party member, therefore a Rengeki Counterattack. Or a counterattack all the same, since you didn't use a skill, I don't think.))
Haseo braced for the attack with pole of his scythe being used as a shield, but as the attack neared him, the man vanished. Haseo thought he saw a flick of movement behind him momentarily, and spun just in time to catch the blow from hitting his back, but he wasn't fast enough to avoid the blow altogether. He was sent sprawling onto the floor, but didn't waste any time, and with the built up momentum from the blow, he flipped backwards and onto his feet once again. The scythe quickly disappeared and a massive, double-edged sword appeared in both Haseo's hands. For a second, it looked as though no human being would be able to lift the thing, but with amazing ease, Haseo brought it up over his head and smashed it into the ground, creating a shockwave that sped toward his attacker.
EDIT: ((PS: I'm not sure if Pip added it to the rules thread, but there is a 40 word limit to RP posts. Yours was dangerously close to the threshold, so would you mind increasing the detail just a bit?))
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Last edited by Deselin; 01-19-2008 at 04:20 AM.
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