Of course, these shields are completely useless against beam weapons...
Duelist Ra’ventrii’s fight card was splashed up on the screens above the arena. An image of her armored form rotated as her statistics were laid out next to it. --- Rank: 4th Tier, Top Seed Win Streak: 14 Odds: 37:1 KO Bonus: +7 --- Next to her fight card was her opponent’s - duelist Ledoss,
He lunged at her again, but this time she was prepared for it. Instead of evading away, she instead aggressively spun inwards and penetrated his defenses. She leaned down then slashed upwards, and cut him deeply inside his upper right arm. And with that opening, she slashed and attacked him with in
And his jaw cracked. ~ Eva and Severas went out into the street after her duels had concluded for the cycle. Her armor and body had been patched up, but was hidden neatly under her robes. She had even retracted her helmet just so she could enjoy the “fresh” Lower Dome air. “I think I need to stop
The stars glittered brightly up in the sky as dark waves lapped up against the dome’s edge. And just inside that edge, in a dark area of Lacroseth City, was a nondescript Red Zone. All in all, the Zone was unassuming. It consisted of a few low buildings with relatively simple designs and with mute
The older Drogar fished into his robes and produced a polished copper coin at the greeter. She smiled in response, and waved him towards the wall next to her. It quietly slid open into a long hallway and allowed the two to proceed further inside. All along the length of the hallway were a number of
“It isn’t the right time,” replied Konleth. “We’ve laid the groundwork, but there isn’t enough antipathy against humans yet. It’s growing, but much slower than we expected. People aren’t ready for an attack of that magnitude.” “That’s right,” added Savoth. “There isn’t enough hate for the humans qu
Colviss stood in the middle of the gathering hall she had called home for the past few months. She watched with stoic silence as the Drogar all around her packed everything up and got ready to move out. The many racks of weapons and armor all around their temporary base had some of their contents p
It took a few trips before the entire column was able to get down. Colviss, of course, boarded the last one in the group. As she descended, the smell of dust, grease, electrical ozone, and metal filled her nasal cavities. It didn’t take long for them to hit the bottom, and were able to quickly c