It's at this time that Dreadnought's stoic - borderline catatonic - silence was broken and he looked down at the man knocking on his abdomen. His eye glows a soft red, registering the newcomer. "Can I help you?" Dreadnought asks, settling onto the ground in a seated position to get on Klous' level.
Dreadnought sees the approaching stranger and maintains a steady grip on his weapon, but otherwise, doesn't show any form of hostility. "You guys sure you don't want me hiding somewhere? I'm pretty recognizable."
I looked through the rules, going to have to pass. Long posts aren't my forte. I'm lucky I get three lines reliably. Longer than just exhausts me, really.
Dreadnought merely nods, rolling his shoulders. "Yeah, I haven't done a whole lot since Leny and I got here. We keep going at this pace, I might start to rust."
Dreadnought grunts with exertion as he rises to his feet and attempts to peer out into the darkness around them. "This place just keeps getting more and more interesting, doesn't it? And here I was hoping for a nice, relaxing stroll through the countryside until I could get back home. Alright...
Up until this point, Dreadnought had been relatively silent, not having much to say about what was happening. He settles onto the grass in a seated position with his axe rested against his shoulder, the blade standing straight upwards. "You all get some rest. Since I don't sleep, I'll keep...
Dreadnought rests his axe on his shoulder, the blood from the slain demons dripping from the blade. "Yeah. I hit them with my axe until they stop living. Whatever Alamar did did hurt, but I'm still fine." the large golem replies, looking to Lance, his stance relaxing.
Using the limited future sight gifted upon him by the spell his bardly comrade, Dreadnought moved with informed determination, easily predicting their next immediate move and heading them off. His immense axe moved to intercept them as he swung with lethal intent.
Dreadnought grumbles and sticks with the group, his posture uneasy. "We could have taken it down. Wouldn't have even been that hard..." he states, holding his axe at his side.
"I've killed demons before, but only after they've already used their summoning. The procedure is basic, hit them really hard until they fall down. I don't know how to permanently kill a demon, but slaying one, I can do." Dreadnought interjects, running his thumb over the blade of his weapon...
"You must be fun at parties. But I think this tiny thing might be of use." Dreadnought interjects, lifting a hand in a passive gesture. "Weaker demons always gravitate to those with power. Lenelia, see if you can get some information out of it. At the very least, we get a new pet."
"I think she was talking to me, hotshot." Dreadnought interjects, interrupting Alamar before looking to the princess. "And yes, I've slain demons before. While he isn't wrong about Demons summoning aid..." Dreadnought continues, looking from the princess back to the spellcaster "...rarely can a...
At Lenelia's beckoned call, Dreadnought hollers back and rises to his feet, making his way over to him. "I'm coming." he states, reaching the group. He settles onto the ground, crossing his legs and resting his weapon across his lap as he begins speaking. "I've only fought a few demons, and most...
Dreadnought looks from one individual to another, his metal, expressionless features making it nigh impossible to gauge his musings as he does so. His stature and stance remain at ease, but never relaxed, and his axe never leaves his grasp - always rested atop his shoulder with a hand holding...