Yeah, Alpida could probably beat anyone without magic, with the exception of Ugh. She's just an OP character. Albeis, on the other hand, is possibly the weakest character in the whole RP.
OP characters are needed now and then. But nobody would attack him, who'd tell stories to us then?
To defeat OP enemies, probably. I don't know- Alpida keeps talking about how she doesn't trust him.
Karthon comes to the entrance of the Mercenary Village and enters.
He keeps close to the buildings in search of an inn...
OOC: Please tell me how I'm doing, this is my first time really role playing and could use some feedback/how-to's.
From between the buildings, he catches a glimpse of a fleet of ships on the coast, far away but still visible.
OOC: You're doing well. If you want something to do here, I can play some sort of NPC.
Intrigued, Karthon applies his free-running skills to quickly scale a nearby two-story building for a better look. His eyes locked on to the ships as he reached the top. If only I had a spyglass. He thought, and mused over what the fleet might be for.
He drew his short-sword from it's scabbard mounted upon his back and tested it's sharpness, and sighed when it did not even mark his hand. Such disrepair was purely the fault of a lack of supplies, to which he had found none from his last point of residence to here. He needed to find a weaponsmith, he realised. But where? He was new here and this land was unknown to him, and feared he hadn't much time to prepare for any dangers he may soon face...
Since when are all weapons made of Magic Resistant Material? Also, if the spell targets the area around the sword and not the sword itself, it could still get frozen in a block of ice.
It's part of the backstory. But to sum it up: While we were fighting the Bear Knights, Xavic lost an arm. So Drake took him to get a new one, made from a special metal only found in Kalhtrain. This metal is meteoric in origin and possess the strange ability to resist magic, there was little left over from the making of the arm so they made two swords for Xavic.
From between the buildings, he catches a glimpse of a fleet of ships on the coast, far away but still visible.
OOC: You're doing well. If you want something to do here, I can play some sort of NPC.
Intrigued, Karthon applies his free-running skills to quickly scale a nearby two-story building for a better look. His eyes locked on to the ships as he reached the top. If only I had a spyglass. He thought, and mused over what the fleet might be for.
He drew his short-sword from it's scabbard mounted upon his back and tested it's sharpness, and sighed when it did not even mark his hand. Such disrepair was purely the fault of a lack of supplies, to which he had found none from his last point of residence to here. He needed to find a weaponsmith, he realised. But where? He was new here and this land was unknown to him, and feared he hadn't much time to prepare for any dangers he may soon face...
The ships are strangely still. It almost seems as if they're empty.
In that case, he would freeze Valithor's legs in a blcok of ice, stand on a cliff edge, and laugh.
Valithor would grumble a little bit, melt the ice with a weak spell, and keep going.
If it comes to a drawn-out magic battle, Demiu would win. Valithor and Harfor are wizards that can only use New Magic, making them weaker than Demiu, Darthraxx, Drake and Amararth, who use Old Magic as well.
Valithor would grumble a little bit, melt the ice with a weak spell, and keep going.
If it comes to a drawn-out magic battle, Demiu would win. Valithor and Harfor are wizards that can only use New Magic, making them weaker than Demiu, Darthraxx, Drake and Amararth, who use Old Magic as well.
Valithor isn't really a wizard, he just knows magic. And because he hates magic, he won't use it, leading to a physical battle.
If it comes to a drawn-out magic battle, Demiu would win. Valithor and Harfor are wizards that can only use New Magic, making them weaker than Demiu, Darthraxx, Drake and Amararth, who use Old Magic as well.
Valithor isn't really a wizard, he just knows magic. And because he hates magic, he won't use it, leading to a physical battle.
I see. Either that, or Valithor ending up in a block of ice.