Post by Deleted on Jul 30, 2013 14:39:37 GMT -8
Mostly Standard GBA Rules as stated in challenge
4. Care About The Bears.
High in the tree's of the Forest Moon of Endor, out of reach of the roaming Gorax, an Ewok village is the setting in which our two duelists find themselves. Each stood on a circular platform made of woven tree bark, the face each other across a gaping chasm spanned by a rickety rope bridge. Three other rope bridges span from each platform, linking them to others upon which rested the crude little huts that the small Mammals lived in. Vines hang from higher branches and could be used as ropes to swing from one base to another, making fast movement to different locations possible. Rudimentary ladders also linked platforms to levels above and below, as well as one lift powered by a strange pulley system that baffled the eyes to look at.
The setting could have been described as tranquil IF there wasn't a forest fire raging out of control a little to the west. Ewoks scurried this way and that, some curious enough at the appearance of the two combatants to override their fears and panic, prompting them to approach and investigate, gripping their little spears cautiously, barking out commands in their strange language. The little creatures seemed oblivious to the peril they could be placing themselves in but had a deep seated need to investigate all things shiny. Their primitive minds struggled to comprehend what was going on and could be easily influenced if the desire so came over someone... savvy?
The wind howled through the tree's carrying the scent of burning destruction, driving ash and embers, furthering the fiery inferno in its quest to consume everything combustible. The village swayed in the air as the wind buffeted it, sparks seeking to gain purchase and ignite everything they touched. The air was dark and murky from the cloying ash, making visibility suspect and breathing difficult.
After ten posts the fire will reach the edge of the village and the embers will start igniting things, to be added as the narrators see fit. Breathing difficulties and stinging eyes can also be written in as needed/wanted...
4. Care About The Bears.
High in the tree's of the Forest Moon of Endor, out of reach of the roaming Gorax, an Ewok village is the setting in which our two duelists find themselves. Each stood on a circular platform made of woven tree bark, the face each other across a gaping chasm spanned by a rickety rope bridge. Three other rope bridges span from each platform, linking them to others upon which rested the crude little huts that the small Mammals lived in. Vines hang from higher branches and could be used as ropes to swing from one base to another, making fast movement to different locations possible. Rudimentary ladders also linked platforms to levels above and below, as well as one lift powered by a strange pulley system that baffled the eyes to look at.
The setting could have been described as tranquil IF there wasn't a forest fire raging out of control a little to the west. Ewoks scurried this way and that, some curious enough at the appearance of the two combatants to override their fears and panic, prompting them to approach and investigate, gripping their little spears cautiously, barking out commands in their strange language. The little creatures seemed oblivious to the peril they could be placing themselves in but had a deep seated need to investigate all things shiny. Their primitive minds struggled to comprehend what was going on and could be easily influenced if the desire so came over someone... savvy?
The wind howled through the tree's carrying the scent of burning destruction, driving ash and embers, furthering the fiery inferno in its quest to consume everything combustible. The village swayed in the air as the wind buffeted it, sparks seeking to gain purchase and ignite everything they touched. The air was dark and murky from the cloying ash, making visibility suspect and breathing difficult.
After ten posts the fire will reach the edge of the village and the embers will start igniting things, to be added as the narrators see fit. Breathing difficulties and stinging eyes can also be written in as needed/wanted...