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The morning after Thanksgiving ~Open to all~
(11-18-2015, 05:28 PM)GM Marvel Wrote: Gedeon was taken shocked by the man's attack and was unable to retaliate right away.  He bounces her head off [Yellow: 1pt from a kill result!] whatever is close by, which happens to be the edge of the train shell Gedeon just cut him from.  The cut is deep [Typical 6] and threatened to stun her but she easily shakes off the effects [Succeeded with a Red Endurance result].

She barely makes a noise as her head is bounced off the metal of the train, a deep gash forming in her forehead despite the transparency of the metal. So much for people being nice because she's trying not to kill them. A little dizzy from the blow, she curses under her breath, releasing her swords. The metal once again turns into liquid and is absorbed back into her body. In a much better position to fight civilians with her bare hands, she tries again to defend herself.

"Stop! I don't want to hurt you!"

((Paying a minimum of 5 Karma for a Red Stun Result.))
Slugfest - Fighting Remarkable [1d100] = 18
((Total Karma spent=77))
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RE: The morning after Thanksgiving ~Open to all~ - by Gedeon Salazar - 11-30-2015, 03:59 AM



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