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Post by Just14 on Aug 15, 2015 22:24:05 GMT -5
Lok'tar walks through the double doors into the final room of the Abandoned Mansion. There, he sees the Assassin sitting in a chair by a small table with a flower pot on it. He looks impatient, but stands up with a grin, taking out his dual daggers. The single window lets in moonlight from outside. Behind the Assassin, Lok'tar can see that sweet, sweet gold.
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Post by Bloodmancer on Aug 15, 2015 22:28:13 GMT -5
Lok'Tar fits the iron fist over his right hand, pulling a few rotting strips of flesh out of the way. The necro-poison gives the deadly gauntlet a slimy look. Lok'tar throws a nearby decoration at the assassin before carging foward.
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Post by Awkward on Aug 15, 2015 22:38:51 GMT -5
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Post by Just14 on Aug 16, 2015 9:18:23 GMT -5
Lok'tar throws a nearby painting on the wall at the Assassin before charging at him with his gauntlet. The Assassin simply grabs the painting as it's thrown and throws it back at Lok'tar before sidestepping the fist, causing Lok'tar to punch a wall with his fist stuck in it.
(Wow, you used the same strategy as the Legendary Heroes.)
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Post by Bloodmancer on Aug 16, 2015 9:33:31 GMT -5
Lok'tar drags the blade on his Iron Fist through the wall, creating a larger hole and allowing him to pull his fist out. He runs at The Assassin and fients a blow with his iron fist before lashing out with a sweeping kick at the assassins legs in an attempt to throw him off his feet.
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Post by Just14 on Aug 16, 2015 10:00:20 GMT -5
Lok'tar manages to escape the wall by opening the hole further and then feints an attack with the gauntlet, but unexpectedly to Lok'tar instead of sidestepping, the Assassin counters by performing a backward flip, kicking Lok'tar in the face and knocking him backward. He laughs at you. "When they said that someone was coming for my stash, I thought they'd be more experienced than you!"
(This is EXACTLY like the Legendary Heroes fight. Is this Fuzz in disguise?)
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Post by Bloodmancer on Aug 16, 2015 10:27:00 GMT -5
Rather than reply, Lok'tar wraps his legs around the assassins left ankle, then uses his arms to flip his body, and in turn, the assassins body around, slamming him face first into the ground. Lok'tar catches himself on his arms, then dashes forward on all fours, going for the soft underside of the assassin's closest wrist with his iron fist.
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Post by Just14 on Aug 16, 2015 10:29:18 GMT -5
Wait, what? So you're basically tripping him and punching his wrist?
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Post by Awkward on Aug 16, 2015 10:30:44 GMT -5
Wow, that sounds way lamer now.
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Post by Bloodmancer on Aug 16, 2015 11:13:09 GMT -5
No. I'm Tripping him then cutting his wrist open with the blade on the iron fist, injecting necro-poison into his body. You should have read the description of his iron fist.
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Post by Just14 on Aug 16, 2015 11:14:27 GMT -5
I know what it does, I was just simplifying it. So I was right. I'll get you updated soon.
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Post by Just14 on Aug 16, 2015 11:17:27 GMT -5
As Lok'tar manages to grab the Assassin's ankle, he flips him over, in an attempt to hit him into the ground, but the Assassin quickly performs a hand stand, grabbing Lok'tar's head before flipping and smashing him into the ground. The Assassin then performs a double backflip, reaching the back of the room by the window.
(This battle is ripped straight from Lost Kingdom.)
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Post by Bloodmancer on Aug 16, 2015 11:46:50 GMT -5
Rather than continuing the head on assault, Lok'Tar dashes about, quickly putting out the candles and other lighting systems, leaving the room in darkness. Lok'Tar is now in his element. His black flesh allows him to blend into the darkness. He crouches down and is careful to void catching the moonlight from the window on his Gauntlet.
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Post by Just14 on Aug 16, 2015 11:49:56 GMT -5
Rather than continuing the head on assault, Lok'Tar dashes about, quickly putting out the candles and other lighting systems, leaving the room in darkness. Lok'Tar is now in his element. His black flesh allows him to blend into the darkness. He crouches down and is careful to void catching the moonlight from the window on his Gauntlet. There's a window with moonlight coming in. How do you plan on turning that light off?
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Post by Bloodmancer on Aug 16, 2015 12:02:35 GMT -5
But... it's only one window. Unless it's redicously oversized, and it's a full moon, then it shoulden't pose to much of a problem.
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