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Round 2 [Enchanter + Scribe] https://elementscommunity.org/forum/index.php?topic=64037.msg1255919#msg1255919
« on: January 25, 2017, 01:32:42 am »
NAME:
Scavenging Spider
ELEMENT:
Darkness
COST:
3 :darkness
TYPE:
Creature
ATK|HP:
0 | 4
TEXT:
Gain +1|-1 on creature death.
On death, give poison counters to the opponent equal to this creature's attack.
NAME:
Scavenging Spider
ELEMENT:
Darkness
COST:
4 :darkness
TYPE:
Creature
ATK|HP:
1 | 6
TEXT:
Gain +1|-1 on creature death.
On death, give poison counters to the opponent equal to this creature's attack.

NOTES:
Poison counters are based off what the attack was BEFORE it died. So the unupped with Rage Potion will not give 5 poison counters unless buffed in another way.
ENCOUNTER:
Spoiler for Hidden:
It was their third day on the march, and the weather had taken a turn for the chilly side. The captain knew it wouldn't be long before rain started to fall from the gathering clouds, so he called an early stop at a nearby cave. The soldiers piled in to the entrance cavern, glad to have a chance to rest their stiff bones. A fire was started and some of the men started telling stories to each other. Before long the cave was filled with sounds of, if not merriment, at least contentment. After a small yet satisfying dinner of corn and beef, washed down with a mug of ale each, the men went to sleep.

Down in the depths of the cave, however, something heard them. It skittered along a side-tunnel, its chitinous legs making light tapping sounds that alerted others of its kind. Soon, a swarm was on its way...

The first some of the soldiers knew about it was a sudden fiery pain in their arms. Opening their eyes, they saw a black spider the size of their head, its mouth dripping with freshly spilled blood.
Their screams soon woke up the rest of the army.

Normally, such critters wouldn't pose a threat to the well-equipped fighting force that was the Zyarhelm army, even given their abnormal size. However, these were no normal carrion.

One soldier was keeping four of the creatures at bay, desperately trying to squash their quickly-moving bodies. He finally landed a hit, and his face filled with glee, until a burst of purple blood from its abdomen covered his arm, which started smoking. He dropped his weapon in shock, and fell backward, while the remaining three spiders crawled onto him and began feasting.

The captain looked on in dismay, and knew that there was nothing they could do for him. Swearing vengeance, he ran forward and managed to kill one before they skittered away. The other two looked at him, their fangs dripping with blood, and hissed. As he began fighting them, the captain noticed they were attacking faster, with more viciousness in their bites. As he yet again knocked away the spiders, he leaped backwards and used the brief respite to look around the cavern.
It seemed his idea was correct, for all the spiders who had feasted on his army were attacking with renewed vigor and frenzy, while those whose mouths were yet unsullied were having trouble against even the lesser-skilled of his warriors.
Before he could ponder this further, the spiders were attacking him again. From his brief glance, he knew his army was having trouble, but he believed in them. He wouldn't let the Dragonslayers of Zyarhelm be defeated by a bunch of pests, no matter strange they were.
He gritted his teeth, and kept on fighting.

~

Once the sounds of fighting had died down, and the last spider had either fled or been slain, the captain looked around and did a tally in his head. The results weren't good. At least one in every five of his men had suffered mortal injuries, and twice as many again would be recovering from their wounds for days to come. As bandages were applied and antidotes uncorked, the captain looked around for their minstrel. Every army had at least one, for when morale was low and needed lifting, and now was certainly one of those times. A rousing story or ballad would bring these men to their feet, or at least distract them from their pain.

As he searched, hoping that the bard wasn't amongst the corpses at his feet, one of the older soldiers approached him.
"Aye, you be wanting some music, do you?", he said. He was a veteran soldier, whose face was marred from the scars of previous battles. "Well, i don't think you'll be getting much song out of 'im." He indicated the army's bard, who was sitting up against a wall, staring at nothing. "Hasn't said a word since the little buggers attacked, 'cept for a few screams. Scared out of 'is wits, i'll bet."
The captain went over to the musician, and indeed, no coherence was forthcoming on the bard's part. No doubt he'd snap out of it in a few hours, but if mere spiders had such a debilitating effect on him, he'd have a lot trouble in the days to come before this hunt was over...

NAME:
Manticore
ELEMENT:
Earth
COST:
6 :earth
TYPE:
Creature
ATK|HP:
4 | 4
TEXT:
:death : Stinger
Manticore gains 4 attack and applies 1 poison counter on it's next attack.
NAME:
Manticore
ELEMENT:
Earth
COST:
6 :earth
TYPE:
Creature
ATK|HP:
5 | 5
TEXT:
:death : Stinger
Manticore gains 4 attack and applies 1 poison counter on it's next attack.

NOTES:
Adren interaction works much the same way as with Wyrm.
ENCOUNTER:
Spoiler for Hidden:
It had been almost a week since the team set out. Food and water was scarce, and some soldiers had to risk drinking from the stream. The team hit a mountain passage, including one volcano, on the edge of the border to Aurdinas. An uphill climb was possible, but we'd have to develop a stride to make it a little less unforgiving. It was never dangerous on the previous trips to the gold mine, but we saw three silhouettes, allowing some of our soldiers to see a lion's mane and a dragon's wings. "Could this be the dragon?" many of us thought, including myself; "No, there's three of them. Even if there were three dragons, these creatures are much too small." Perhaps they could be the dragon's understudies?

On closer inspection, these creatures also have a stinger like the scorpions outside town. From the history I've learned about, these creatures looked like Manticores, so I gave them that name. The manticores looked down on us, as we tried to avoid their presence, though our team had their weapons at the ready. Not more than two minutes later, we saw those same figures circling above us, then... WHAM! Two soldiers were attacked from above by the manticores. They slashed at our soldiers with brute force. Only minor injuries were sustained, and the team was easily able to distract one of the manticores, killing it. The remaining two manticores started drooling their repulsive saliva. Our soldiers knew these manticores wanted blood, and only blood. With renewed vengeance, the manticores started stinging repeatedly at our team. Stingers hit our blades, even chipping some of our weapons. The gust the wings created was devastating to our troupe, and just left us open to the deadly stings. At least ten died from the manticores' stings, some dying more painful deaths than others. I thought it was blasphemy at first, the fact that I wasn't dead; me, a simple scribe, no armor or anything but my fellow comrades, still alive?

The few dozen soldiers left after these hardships were fighting with their life. Seconds turned to minutes, and minutes felt like hours, but the fighting died out soon. The squad survived, but soldiers were still dying due to the poison. I knew these were servants of the dragon. The team kept marching on, and many thought of creating memorials for the dead. All I could think about is the hardships the band has faced.

NAME:
Masked Crab
ELEMENT:
Water
COST:
3 :water
TYPE:
Creature
ATK|HP:
1 | 1
TEXT:
Copy target's ability on play.
The copied ability (if it has a cost), costs :water .
NAME:
Masked Crab
ELEMENT:
Water
COST:
4 :water
TYPE:
Creature
ATK|HP:
2 | 2
TEXT:
Copy target's ability on play.
The copied ability (if it has a cost), costs :water .

NOTES:
Essentially gains the text of target card.
Can target permanents with certain interactions:
Gains the Damage Reduction off shields, though is only applicable if Crab is GP'd
Weapon damage overrides Crab's attack
Does not disappear after a turn with Sundial
Does disappear with UG
Generates 1 quanta if targeting a pillar
ENCOUNTER:
Spoiler for Hidden:
A stiff breeze was blowing through the mountain valley, bringing with it the smell of smoke and ashes. The captain wrinkled his nose. Even this far from the base of the volcano, its fire-born stench filled the air.
Either that, or they were getting closer to the dragon.

Before long, the army came to a stop at a waterfall. While the rest of the men took the opportunity to bathe themselves and refill their waterskins, the captain began perusing his map. It was deceptively easy to get lost in these hills, and this waterfall was one of the few prominent landmarks.
But before he had managed to plot out their course much farther than out of the valley, a yell from the water alerted him.
One of the bathers had been drifting peacefully in the pool, letting the spray wash the dirt and grime off his hair, when he noticed a face peeking out at him from the cliff wall. A face which was a mirror image of his own.

By the time the captain had made his way over, many of the men had already clustered around the strange creature. What had initially seemed to be a face was in fact the shell of a large crab-like creature. Its texture was weirdly glossy, and changed shape and colour whenever something went near it. As the soldier tested what it could change to, it regarded them quizzically with its small eyes, as if wondering what they were finding so interesting.
After a while, the caption carried it to dryer ground, where he started describing its appearance in his logbook. He had never encountered or heard of encounters with this beast before, and he knew the scribes would certainly be interested to hear about it.
As he began drawing a rough sketch of its claws, he heard a cry from the air, and looked up. Wyrm!, he thought. They were not so much a threat as they were a nuisance for a marching soldier. Quickly before it could divebomb anyone, he drew his bow and shot at it. The wyrm rolled and dodged the arc of his arrow-
Right into the path of a second.
Confusedly, the captain looked around. Barely anyone else had even been aware of the drake's presence, let alone drawn their bow.
Looking down, though, he saw that the creature's shell, which mere moments before had been the pale blue of the sky, now held a stark relief of his bow, Its line still twanging from the release.
The captain blinked twice, slowly retrieved his logbook, and began writing again.
They would be very interested in this creature.
« Last Edit: January 30, 2017, 11:48:16 pm by dawn to dusk »

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Re: Round 2 [Enchanter + Scribe] https://elementscommunity.org/forum/index.php?topic=64037.msg1255922#msg1255922
« Reply #1 on: January 25, 2017, 02:42:38 am »
Card 1:
     It was a dark and stormy night for our squad of soldiers. There was a lonely cabin by the cavern entrance that leads to Aurdinas. But when we entered the cave, we heard a chittering, for there were creatures skittering, and our team was jittering, jittering to the point of panic. Our team later entered a cave with a spider's nest and a bunch of dead fireflies and scarabs, as well as some of their own dead. Some of our soldiers dropped dead due to the toxic fumes of the dead spiders. As the scribe recording this event, I had to cover my nose and mouth and breathe as little as possible myself.
     As we saw more nests in the cave, we saw more creatures that died to the spiders, including more of their own kind. We even saw something as great as a Shrieker leveled by the spiders. We knew we could not kill the spiders, for that would make the caustic smell even more arduous. We had to set up camp behind a huge dual stalactite bunker, which we named the Snake's Fangs. Bless our luck, for no spiders lied beyond that point. Though this place was not the most roomy, it could serve for the amount of soldiers we had.
     The next day, about seven of our soldiers died due to the spiders' airborne stench, and our bard had a sleepless night. He heard the rest of the soldiers screaming in agony as they had been rotting from the toxic air. He couldn't do one thing about it, I almost felt sorry for him. I wondered if the spider he'd been talking about was a form of premonition. Luckily, we exited the cave in time to see that not many of the important soldiers had died. I, along with my fellow Enchanter, gave the spiders a name: Scavenging Spiders, as they had been noshing on the carrion that was their prey, including some of the soldiers that were asphyxiated by the polluted air.

Card 2:
     It had been almost a week since the team set out. Food and water was scarce, and some soldiers had to risk drinking from the stream. The team hit a mountain passage, including one volcano, on the edge of the border to Aurdinas. An uphill climb was possible, but we'd have to develop a stride to make it a little less unforgiving. It was never dangerous on the previous trips to the gold mine, but we saw three silhouettes, allowing some of our soldiers to see a lion's mane and a dragon's wings. "Could this be the dragon?" many of us thought, including myself; "No, there's three of them. Even if there were three dragons, these creatures are much too small." Perhaps they could be the dragon's understudies?
     On closer inspection, these creatures also have a stinger like the scorpions outside town. From the history I've learned about, these creatures looked like Manticores, so I gave them that name. The manticores looked down on us, as we tried to avoid their presence, though our team had their weapons at the ready. Not more than two minutes later, we saw those same figures circling above us, then... WHAM! Two soldiers were attacked from above by the manticores. They slashed at our soldiers with brute force. Only minor injuries were sustained, and the team was easily able to distract one of the manticores, killing it. The remaining two manticores started drooling their repulsive saliva. Our soldiers knew these manticores wanted blood, and only blood. With renewed vengeance, the manticores started stinging repeatedly at our team. Stingers hit our blades, even chipping some of our weapons. The gust the wings created was devastating to our troupe, and just left us open to the deadly stings. At least ten died from the manticores' stings, some dying more painful deaths than others. I thought it was blasphemy at first, the fact that I wasn't dead; me, a simple scribe, no armor or anything but my fellow comrades, still alive?
     The few dozen soldiers left after these hardships were fighting with their life. Seconds turned to minutes, and minutes felt like hours, but the fighting died out soon. The squad survived, but soldiers were still dying due to the poison. I knew these were servants of the dragon. The team kept marching on, and many thought of creating memorials for the dead. All I could think about is the hardships the band has faced.

Card 3:
     When we set off to defeat the dragon, we first made a visit to our friends in the Frostkracken Empire. Our armies met, but both of us didn't wish to do battle. All we knew about each other is that we had a common goal: kill that dragon. Our elites talked with theirs as comrades in arms, even though we wanted the gold for ourselves. However, the lives of our fellow empires are much more valuable than riches, so we spoke anyways. It was a fun chat, and the tavern was illustrated incredibly well.
     On our way back, we met a peculiar face we've not seen before. It looked like a face at first, but it didn't seem to be discovered by the Frostkracken Empire. Were the citizens too fearful of coming here on their own? As we strode through the cliffs and waterfalls of the Frostkracken wilderness, we noticed the faces were actually... masks? A very uncanny placement, not like that's uncommon. The masks were actually some form of shell to protect and intimidate others. These arthropods seemed like mildly friendly, docile creatures. When our presence arrived, they were doing weird things, imitating our elementals and the creatures they summoned. Sometimes, they would grow bigger or light themselves on fire; one even fell off a cliff and turned into a pile of ash. I reached down to touch one, and I immediately washed the water that covered their hard shell off of my hands. The mask was all one shell, and the stubby legs made it seem more abnormal than the other creatures that have scribbled this journey to come.
     "These weirdos need a name... I can't just call these turtles, well, turtles." A corporal spoke.
     "Yeah, but they don't look like turtles to me. They look more like lobsters." A private replied. Some of the soldiers debated about a name.
     "Hold up!" I halted our team and took a few of the creatures with me. I figured these would be useful to have against the dragon. I will have to admit, I felt bad for taking them away from their home, so I silently promised to return them home after the dragon fight. Even worse, those things are cute sometimes, being all cumbersome with their abilities, plus their relatively small size.
     "These masked crabs could be useful to the troupe. We should bring a few. And come on, you can't resist that little face." I exclaimed to the team that was brought to fight the dragon.
     "I never thought of that as a name... Masked Crabs... let's take them with us!" The people who were previously arguing replied jovially.
« Last Edit: January 29, 2017, 07:15:02 am by ValerianFlame »
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Re: Round 2 [Enchanter + Scribe] https://elementscommunity.org/forum/index.php?topic=64037.msg1256018#msg1256018
« Reply #2 on: January 27, 2017, 08:43:16 am »
Scavenging Spider:
It was their third day on the march, and the weather had taken a turn for the chilly side. The captain knew it wouldn't be long before rain started to fall from the gathering clouds, so he called an early stop at a nearby cave. The soldiers piled in to the entrance cavern, glad to have a chance to rest their stiff bones. A fire was started and some of the men began spinning stories. Before long the cave was filled with sounds of, if not merriment, at least contentment. After a small yet satisfying dinner of corn and beef, washed down with a mug of ale each, the men went to sleep.

Down in the depths of the cave, however, something heard them. It skittered along a side-tunnel, its chitinous legs making light tapping sounds that alerted others of its kind. Soon, a swarm was on its way...

The first some of the soldiers knew about it was a sudden fiery pain in their arms. Opening their eyes, they saw a black spider the size of their head, its mouth dripping with freshly spilled blood.
Their screams soon woke up the rest of the army.

Normally, such critters wouldn't pose a threat to the well-equipped fighting force that was the Zyarhelm army, even given their abnormal size. However, these were no normal carrion.

One soldier was keeping four of the creatures at bay, desperately trying to squash their quickly-moving bodies. He finally landed a hit, and his face filled with glee, until a burst of purple blood from its abdomen covered his arm, which started smoking. He dropped his weapon in shock, and fell backward, while the remaining three spiders crawled onto him and began feasting.

The captain looked on in dismay, and knew that there was nothing they could do for him. Swearing vengeance, he ran forward and managed to kill one before they skittered away. The other two looked at him, their fangs dripping with blood, and hissed. As he began fighting them, the captain noticed they were attacking faster, with more viciousness in their bites. As he yet again knocked away the spiders, he leaped backwards and used the brief respite to look around the cavern.
It seemed his idea was correct, for all the spiders who had feasted on his army were attacking with renewed vigor and frenzy, while those whose mouths were yet unsullied were having trouble against even the lesser-skilled of his warriors.
Before he could ponder this further, the spiders were attacking him again. From his brief glance, he knew his army was having trouble, but he believed in them. He wouldn't let the Dragonslayers of Zyarhelm be defeated by a bunch of pests, no matter strange they were.
He gritted his teeth, and kept on fighting.

~

Once the sounds of fighting had died down, and the last spider had either fled or been slain, the captain looked around and did a tally in his head. The results weren't good. At least one in every five of his men had suffered mortal injuries, and twice as many again would be recovering from their wounds for days to come. As bandages were applied and antidotes uncorked, the captain looked around for their minstrel. Every army had at least one, for when morale was low and needed lifting, and now was certainly one of those times. A rousing story or ballad would bring these men to their feet, or at least distract them from their pain.

As he searched, hoping that the bard wasn't amongst the corpses at his feet, one of the older soldiers approached him.
"Aye, you be wanting some music, do you?", he said. He was a veteran soldier, whose face was marred from the scars of previous battles. "Well, i don't think you'll be getting much song out of 'im." He indicated the army's bard, who was sitting up against a wall, staring at nothing. "Hasn't said a word since the little buggers attacked, 'cept for a few screams. Scared out of 'is wits, i'll bet."
The captain went over to the musician, and indeed, no coherence was forthcoming on the bard's part. No doubt he'd snap out of it in a few hours, but if mere spiders had such a debilitating effect on him, he'd have a lot trouble in the days to come before this hunt was over...
« Last Edit: January 30, 2017, 10:08:05 am by 1011686 »
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Re: Round 2 [Enchanter + Scribe] https://elementscommunity.org/forum/index.php?topic=64037.msg1256226#msg1256226
« Reply #3 on: January 30, 2017, 10:06:59 am »
masked crab:

A stiff breeze was blowing through the mountain valley, bringing with it the smell of smoke and ashes. The captain wrinkled his nose. Even this far from the base of the volcano, its fire-born stench filled the air.
Either that, or they were getting closer to the dragon.

Before long, the army came to a stop at a waterfall. While the rest of the men took the opportunity to bathe themselves and refill their waterskins, the captain began perusing his map. It was deceptively easy to get lost in these hills, and this waterfall was one of the few prominent landmarks.
But before he had managed to plot out their course much farther than out of the valley, a yell from the water alerted him.
One of the bathers had neen drifting peacefully in the pool, letting the spray wash the dirt and grime off his hair, when he noticed a face peeking out at him from the cliff wall. A face which was a mirror image of his own.

By the time the captain had made his way over, many of the men had already clustered around the strange creature. What had initially seemed to be a face was in fact the shell of a large crab-like creature. Its texture was weirdly glosy, and changed shape and colour whrnever something went near it. As the soldier tested what it could change to, it regarded them quizically with its small eyes, as if wondering what they were finding so interesting.
After a while, the caption carried it to dryer ground, where he started describing its appearance in his logbook. He had never encountered or heard of encounters with this beast before, and he knew------- would certainly be interested to hear about it.
As he began drawing a rough sketch of its claws, he heard a cry from the air, and looked up. Wyrm!, he thought. They were not so much a threat as they were a nuisance for a marching soldier. Quickly before it could divebomb anyone, he drew his bow and shot at it. The wyrm rolled and dodged the arc of his arrow-
Right into the path of a second.
Confusedly, the captain looked around. Barely anyone else had even been aware of the drake's prescence, let alone drawn their bow.
Looking down, though, he saw that the creature's shell, which mere moments before had been the pale blue of the sky, now held a stark relief of his bow, Its line still twanging from the release.
The captain blinked twice, slowly retrieved his logbook, and began writing again.
They would be very interested in this creature.


Fill in the blank with something fitting, i couldnt think of anything.
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