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Post by Jiang Dong on Sept 24, 2006 11:54:08 GMT -5
After getting the order, Jiang Dongs' Forces moves to Pu Yang and occupies it. Jiang Dong needed a homebase to defend against rebels of the east, and Pu Yang was perfect.
Jiang Dong entered the Audience Halls of the governor, along with twenty of his most trusted men.
"My good Lord, I am Grand Commander Jiang Dong. The Emperor wish for you to hand over the city to me. Please apply or become a rebel yourself."
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Post by Ge Hong on Sept 24, 2006 12:57:18 GMT -5
However, an unfamiliar face, if no face, meets the young Dragon of Zhao. A monk, whos head was wrapped in cloth, stood at the throne. He was facing the throne, with both hands stretched in front of him, out of this interlopers gaze.
He drew them back, and at his side, now rested a bloody katana. He turned, and looked towards the newcomer. He shook the sword, the blood splattering across the floor, before he restheathed his sword. Bending down carefully, he picked up his Naginta.
Jiang Dong... I challenge you. Duel. Right now.
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Post by Jiang Dong on Sept 24, 2006 13:49:36 GMT -5
Without speaking, Jiang Dong drawed his broadsword from his back, hoping he would wield it as good as his grandfather. Weapon: Dragon Blade, Double-Edged. Duel: MEDIUMThe Grip is about 30 Cm long, and is leather wrapped around metal. The Blade is about 1 Meter pure steel, and 20 Cm Wide, Double-Edged. Which makes it capable of blocking heavy strikes, as well as piercing into enemy armor. Toghether that would be 1.3 Meters long, and the blade is 20 cm wide. Kinda like Guan Pings, just that it's double-edged. The Weapon is slow, and is not good for dueling, but is exellent for fighting against serveral armored troops. "I will not run! I accept!"
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Post by Ge Hong on Sept 24, 2006 14:16:32 GMT -5
Bapuzi twirls the naginta, falling into his basic stance. he held the naginta as though it were a stick, twirling it with one hand. It rest against his arm and across his back, much like Zhang Fei held his when not fighting. However, he had his blade poised to strike.
The Zhao shall not take this place.
((Tactics to... Gongsun Ren.))
Weapon Info: Jade Naginta: Long Reaching Weapon. a 6 foot pole with a blade atop it, it is a deadly weapon. No person whom Ge Hong has fought against while using this weapon has won, let alone left with all extremeties intact. Perfect for striking while staying out of harms way.
((like I said, Tactics to Gongsun Ren....))
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Post by Jiang Dong on Sept 24, 2006 14:25:31 GMT -5
((Tactics sendt to Gongsun Ren, I'm gonna ask to get my income tomorrow then, if we are done.))
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Post by Ge Hong on Sept 24, 2006 17:36:48 GMT -5
((Your income? YOu didn't do anything to take the place over.
In all respsects, I OWN Pu Yang, for I have overthrown its leader...))
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Post by Gongsun Ren on Sept 24, 2006 18:30:23 GMT -5
1. Jiang tried to evade the monk’s attack, but it was a sweeping blow that struck him in the shoulder. J: 380/500 0/10 B: 1000/1000
2. Both combatants then clashed, neither coming out the victor of this engagement. J: 380/500 0/10 B: 1000/1000
3. Jiang then dodged a stab by Bapuzi, throwing the monk off-balance. J: 380/500 1/10 B: 1000/1000
4. Jiang then slashed him. J: 380/500 2/10 B: 980/1000
5. Finally, both fighters once again parried each other’s blows inconclusively. J: 380/500 2/10 B: 980/1000 *stunned*
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Post by Jiang Dong on Sept 25, 2006 0:45:46 GMT -5
"You are strong Monk... But I still wont leave this place!" He had his sword ready again.
((I already sendt 10 Tactics in the first round, so just send your 5 and we can keep going.))
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Post by Gongsun Ren on Sept 25, 2006 12:45:31 GMT -5
1. Jiang failed to take advantage of Bapuzi’s momentary faltering. J: 380/500 2/10 B: 980/1000
2. By the time he had attacked, Bapuzi had recovered, and blocked the strike. J: 380/500 2/10 B: 980/1000
3. Both fighters leapt back, expecting the other to attack. J: 380/500 2/10 B: 950/1000
4. As if reading each other’s mind, they each attacked, both failing to hit, J: 380/500 2/10 B: 980/1000
5. Jiang’s second blow was too wide, however, and Bapuzi strike within his opponent’s guard. J: 270/500 2/10 B: 980/1000
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Post by Jiang Dong on Sept 25, 2006 12:56:08 GMT -5
Jiang Dong was glad to have fought evenly with the warrior monk.
The last strike really tok his breath, was the person serious about killing him? But Dong wasn't finished.
((Sending next strategies to Gongsun Ren.))
Duel Stats: Health: 600 DP: 0 Skills: Level 2-Stab (Upgrade: +10 Damage) Level 1-Slash (Upgrade: 50% Chance of Stunning opponent) Level 1-Dodge (Upgrade: 50% chance of dealing [Damage/2 to opponent])
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Post by Lyle on Sept 25, 2006 15:41:50 GMT -5
I thought I said Ping Yuan Jiang....
You shouldn't be attacking anything.. Any chance this could be canceled..?
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Post by Gongsun Ren on Sept 25, 2006 15:52:34 GMT -5
Way to go.
How about you pull out after the duel? No troop losses, and Jiang gets his ass kicked some DP.
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Post by Gongsun Ren on Sept 25, 2006 17:14:15 GMT -5
I’m using the stats you started with before update. Too lazy to update the duel itself. >_>
1. Both combatants dodge. J: 270/500 2/10 B: 980/1000 *Parthian Stab*
2. Bapuzi then dodges a stab. J: 270/500 2/10 B: 980/1000 1 PS
3. He then rests. J: 270/500 2/10 B: 1000/1000 2 PS
4. Both dodge… J: 270/500 2/10 B: 1000/1000 2 PS
5. …then Bapuzi narrowly avoids a slash while he tries to rest. Feigning retreat, he tricks Jiang into lowering his guard before turning and striking him. J: 70/500 2/10 B: 1000/1000
6. Jiang stumbles back and dodges a stab from Bapuzi. J: 70/500 3/10 B: 100/1000 *stunned*
7. Jiang then stabbed the monk. J: 70/500 4/10 B: 980/1000
8. Both slashed at each other… J: 70/500 4/10 B: 980/1000
9. …then both leap away… J: 70/500 4/10 B: 980/1000
10. …before slashing at each other. J: 70/500 4/10 B: 980/1000
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Post by Ge Hong on Sept 25, 2006 17:17:12 GMT -5
Bapuzi stood, barely a harsh breath coming out. He was relatively fine, only a minor cut on his arm. His opponent, however, couldn't say the same. He was bleeding from multiple wounds that Bapuzi had inflicted. Ge Hong stopped, holding his Naginta waveringly close to the man's heart.
Leave now Jiang Dong. I wish not to kill you. You have no business here in Pu Yang.
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Post by Jiang Dong on Sept 25, 2006 23:56:54 GMT -5
The wounds were critical now, but Jiang Dong could still stand. "I can not do anything but to obey you powerful monk... But I will be back, I hope I were a worthy enemy." He turned around, and started to walk outside as he dragged the sword on the ground. His men followed, and the majority that were waited outside was suprised when he showed up full of blood.
"I'm not dead yet soldiers! We march to Ping Yuan, send an envoy to the Emperor and in some months we return."
((Did i earn 4 DP? Or is it 4 XP/10?))
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