Activity › Forums › Group Forums › T1-T5 Rp › Lesson #3 Part B
-
This is Lesson # 3, Part B. Remember that attack you made in part A? Now you get to have a little bit of fun with it. Now you must use a generic post as if you (as yourself as a character or a very generic character) are attacking a in general dummy with it. It can be any kind of training dummy (wood, punching bag, ect) just make sure you ONLY use the attack as applied of how you described. Please let me know if you need help with this.
-
Wyvern, gripping a long war scythe in both hands, glared at the wooden dummy standing out in the grassy field a few yards away right where Wyvwen had left it. Clad in a simple iron chestplate and helmet, the block of wood returned the look with a sightless stare. After taking a brief moment to judge the distance between himself and his target, Wyvern sprinted forward towards the dummy as fast as his human form’s legs would allow.
“Wyv–,” he shouted, drawing out the ‘v’ sound as his arms and waist twisted the long halberd behind his back as far as possible. The sharp keratin blade of the polearm began to glow a dim radioactive green color and drip a noxious acidic goo. The viscous liquid hissed and smoked as it dropped onto the grass below. Wyvern continued running at his opponent.
“—rend!!” Flinging the majority of his weight behind the war scythe, Wyvern swung the blade across his body flinging a few stray droplets of acid about wantonly. The force of the swing spun the young dragon around, building up momentum. After two full rotations, the dummy was in range of the attack. He slashed the dummy with a great diagonal gash from shoulder to hip before jumping backwards.
Panting slightly from the effort behind that last attack, Wyvern looked at his motionless opponent to see that the metal chestplate had been torn open and was bubbling agitatedly along the cut edges. “Yes! My first named attack!” Wyvern crowed in celebration. Beneath the melting chestpiece a single gash was scored into the wood. A shallow cut by anyone’s standards. Noticing this, Wyvern’s face fell slightly. More practice would be in order.
———————————————————————————-
You did very well, I will say, shouting the name of an attack is NOT a smart idea. I will award you with a B-, because you did execute it brilliantly but the extra descriptions (for the dummy) were unnecessary as it doesn’t move. This kind of detail works best for moving targets. Good Job though. Move tot he next one.