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[EVENT] - Kharveryos
Who: Open
When: Friday/Saturday/Sunday, 4/1-4/3
Where: The Culture Center
Before/After: N/A
Warnings: Language. Violence, injury, combat. Cannibalism in 9pm thread.
[OOC post for this event is here]
When: Friday/Saturday/Sunday, 4/1-4/3
Where: The Culture Center
Before/After: N/A
Warnings: Language. Violence, injury, combat. Cannibalism in 9pm thread.
[OOC post for this event is here]
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But he couldn't stand by and do nothing.
Once he had his padded gloves pulled on tight, he made a dangerous lunge under the dragon's neck while arrows distracted it. He aimed at its knee joint, smashing his fist into it in an effort to force it off balance.
It buckled under its own weight, but craned its flexible neck and snapped out at Rhys like a cobra. He barely had time to leap back, his nose inches away from the jaws as they clamped shut.
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"...Kharveryos?? Are you fucking-"
"You know that thing?" Nadir said, incredulous, but didn't wait for the answer. Under the table his sword lay inconspicuous under Ezra's jacket, and he pulled it out of the scabbard, tossing it aside. "Out. Get out."
"Is that Rhys?"
Nadir swore loudly, hearing only Ezra's "use fire!" as he cleared the table and ran into the fray. He caught sight, before he passed out of his line of vision, the rogue on the dragon's head, and the familiar shock of red hair to the front of the beast. An arrow was shot at it, though he didn't keep looking to see if it hit.
The dragon wasn't happy to have so many different points being attacked. Nadir nearly lost his grip to a wing batting at him, keeping back a wave of nausea at the stench of the thing. He yanked the sword out and jumped back onto the ground, rolling out of the way just as a stream of ice breath followed his descent.
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Roman had been a berserker long enough to know how to guide it. He came up behind Rhys, taking a running leap right at the face that had nearly snatched Rhys's off. A solid punch, with the full force of Roman's momentum behind it, flew right into Kharveryos's nose. Bone cracked.
All the while the normally calm Roman was grinning like a lunatic under the exhilarating influence of fury.
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Great merciful Sharmoi's tail in the sky, did that one have fire? And a sword? Did that other one just punch the dragon's knee out? Whatever. Temporary allies were still allies.
Zale kicked himself back onto his feet and dashed back in, leap frogging over the redhead's shoulders to spring onto Roman's with his feet. He leapt from there to get onto the dragon's skull before it lifted its head, then surfed his way down the neck to strike into its wing joint. The wing fell slack, and Zale grinned toward the one-eyed spellsword. "You're welc-- oooh."
He'd forgotten about the ice breath.
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This was why she preferred working alone.
The first arrow missed its mark, but the second didn't. Whatever hollow for eyes it may have had, kharveryos still used them for sight. It bellowed in rage and it was fortunate timing, for it thrashed its head wildly and so spilled that stream of ice on the ceiling of the cultural center rather than in Zale and Nadir's faces.
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She crept around, keeping her distance, eyes scanning down the thing's spine from the base of it's skull down to - there, there it was! Right between the shoulder blades!
Alison had seen Rhys rush in, and knew he had never fought this thing. He'd never had a character high enough to join in on the max-level raids when she'd offered a spot. She wasn't sure if the others would know, either, and even if they already did, hearing it again wouldn't hurt.
So she scooted as close as she dared before shouting, "Spinel!" to try and get his attention (since that was the name she knew him most as), only waiting a quick beat before she followed it up. "The shaking vertibrae, between the shoulders! Target it!"
The thing started thrashing and breathing ice and Alison could only hope Rhys (or any of them) heard her before she was scrambling back. She had none of the defences of her characters, and would be of far more use helping the other mundanes get the fuck out.
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That would be him again, someday.
He was thankful today wasn't that day, still having enough of his awareness to hear Alison calling to him. It's the kind of name that was shouted during a dungeon run. This was not a boss Rhys had ever encountered. Figured he'd have to pick a class himself before he got the chance to fight something of this caliber.
With the dragon breathing its ice up at the ceiling, it left an opening under its ribcage. Rhys slid under it and leapt into an upper cut under the spine, right at the shoulder blades as Alison commanded. The force sent a tremor through the dragon's skeleton, and a few of its ribs fell free and clattered onto the ground around Rhys. That was definitely the weak spot.
Unfortunately, it put Rhys at the heart of the dark magic that held the lich dragon together and he landed in a pained crouch, forced to roll away before one of the ribs landed on him.
The dragon thrashed in a newfound rage, swiping with its claws and tail-- the latter of which snapped off and tumbled into a table of Greek cuisine.
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Rhys- what the hell was he doing? He hadn't heard what Alison had said after the sound of breaking bones and the ice shattering the lights in the ceiling and slowly starting to break apart the structure as the dragon continued to flail, hitting weakened walls and causing the building to shudder as more of the dragon began to fall off. But he saw where Rhys had hit, and squinted, trying to see- yes, that was where he'd been aiming, he could see it now. There was no point in so much melee concentrated in one spot, so he switched to ranged tactics.
The tail coming off was a big surprise. Seeing it as no longer being a threat, Nadir found his spot there and ran a fire-induced shockwave up the dragon's spine, hoping it was enough to reach the shuddering vertebrae.
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Except by the time he was back up, the thing was already falling apart. Rhys's punches and Nadir's magic succeeded in snapping the weak vertebra out of place, and with a shudder and an icy hiss of breath, Kharveryos crumbled, its bones scattering across the hall.
Roman's heavy breathing slowed, shallowed, evened out. His fury faded. He straightened, arms down to his sides, and looked out over the damage.
He turned back to give Noelle and Zale a thumbs-up.
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Another crack of thunder shook the Zorba's, and the bones along the floor pulled together toward the ice-blue center of dark magic. They reformed back into Kharveryos' perfect skeleton, and the lich beast let out a roar along with a frozen stream of breath.
It hit the exit, freezing over the doors and trapping those who had yet to escape.
Kharveryos struck out at the nearest combantant and spread his wings in a massive arc, good as new.
[You may assume fighting is taking place indefinitely in the background from here until another Mod Point. If you'd like characters in the fight to step back into noncombative subplots, you may assume Roman, Zale, and/or Rhys are keeping Kharveryos occupied. You may also make snippets of battle between fewer characters if inclined, or assume some attacks get through. Have at it!]
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His head slowly turned to see Kharveryos forming itself back together. His triumphant face fell. "Shit."
Roman, unfortunately, was the nearest combatant. He went flying at the behest of Kharveryos's reformed claws, hitting the same broken baklava table that Zale had made his unfortunate landing on.
He just lay there for a moment, glaring at the dragon, hating his life.
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She switched to buffing the fighters that remained, but she was no support type. Eventually the depletion of her mana allowed her not even that.
This battle was futile.