Auriel Maza
Professor of Cuddles
Scatterbrain
Order 1: Weapon Fabrication
Naturally, you selected the steel ingots to be the material of choice for crafting your new weapon. However, what might be the weapon of choice? Many choices became Shadow as he thought of his own strength. What would be best to go for? Something shorter and faster or something for heavy strikes. While seemingly faster weapons would make sense initially, Shadow's speed on top of it would be wholly unnecessary. Diminishing returns as they say. So, with that in mind. What would be crafted in the cold breezes and the short-lived blizzards?
The Drone's know just the thing. A simple scimitar. Curved to hook and slash. So, they go to work, clanking away. After some time, they return to you with the finished blade.
A basic blade and one that wasn't super of quality, but one that was certainly better than a simple knife. It had a basic wooden hilt, wrapped in plantfibers for friction and surface area.
Resources Consumed: 1 Unit of Steel Ingots and 1 Unit of Wood.
Steel Scimitar [Sword, Common, Quality: 21]: A curved blade that is useful for hooking enemies and slashing foes. Deals 2d6 slashing damage, but when the damage dealt is 6 or more, causes the target hit to take 1d4 additional slashing damage as bleed for 2 rounds. Can be used to hook enemies to the left or right of the wielder, and push them to the center of where the wielder is facing. If you successfully hook, they are pushed to the square, toppling over and those already there (within reason) and knocking all effected prone.
Order 2: Investigation into Strange Blue Ore
Shadow took to the time away from the drones to determine and inspect the blue ore they had discovered. Shadow began to run various physical tests to judge its physical attributes. Shearing, tearing, crashing; the ore seemed to be physical fragile, almost like paper. But, it seemed to be nothing more than that.
So to electrical, adding a small charge. The ore fluffed out like cat fur, almost vibrating like a purr of a cheetah. What did that mean?
To heat. It condensed, to cold it expanded. To wind and gale it flaked into triangle shapes consistently. What a fascinating material.
What was it? Something in its molecular structure indicated that something new laid in the nucleus of the material, but Shadow could not make sense of it, yet.
Experiment? Wait for later?
Scout:
What you saw was across the island from you, and despite your speed, it is not what your original was capable of, yet. But the monitor focused on the scene, seeing if it could determine more about it. Eyeing the monster in the meanwhile and a strange human coming to challenge it. Sadly before reaching some insights a fight broke out, and the monitor left to safety to not risk confrontation. It was one of your fellow travelers afterall. The only piece of information it collected was that the mass was growing and filled to the brim with smaller beings helping its spread.
Event: Eyes in the Forest
Your drones spot many eyes looking upon them. Not undead, likely human. They seem to be armed and eyeing your supplies.
Do you engage them with your new weapon? Speak with them? Maybe something that the ultimate battle lifeform devises?
Ore Processing: 2 units of Iron ingots (Now available next turn for crafting)
Order 1: Weapon Fabrication
Naturally, you selected the steel ingots to be the material of choice for crafting your new weapon. However, what might be the weapon of choice? Many choices became Shadow as he thought of his own strength. What would be best to go for? Something shorter and faster or something for heavy strikes. While seemingly faster weapons would make sense initially, Shadow's speed on top of it would be wholly unnecessary. Diminishing returns as they say. So, with that in mind. What would be crafted in the cold breezes and the short-lived blizzards?
The Drone's know just the thing. A simple scimitar. Curved to hook and slash. So, they go to work, clanking away. After some time, they return to you with the finished blade.
A basic blade and one that wasn't super of quality, but one that was certainly better than a simple knife. It had a basic wooden hilt, wrapped in plantfibers for friction and surface area.
Resources Consumed: 1 Unit of Steel Ingots and 1 Unit of Wood.
Steel Scimitar [Sword, Common, Quality: 21]: A curved blade that is useful for hooking enemies and slashing foes. Deals 2d6 slashing damage, but when the damage dealt is 6 or more, causes the target hit to take 1d4 additional slashing damage as bleed for 2 rounds. Can be used to hook enemies to the left or right of the wielder, and push them to the center of where the wielder is facing. If you successfully hook, they are pushed to the square, toppling over and those already there (within reason) and knocking all effected prone.
Order 2: Investigation into Strange Blue Ore
Shadow took to the time away from the drones to determine and inspect the blue ore they had discovered. Shadow began to run various physical tests to judge its physical attributes. Shearing, tearing, crashing; the ore seemed to be physical fragile, almost like paper. But, it seemed to be nothing more than that.
So to electrical, adding a small charge. The ore fluffed out like cat fur, almost vibrating like a purr of a cheetah. What did that mean?
To heat. It condensed, to cold it expanded. To wind and gale it flaked into triangle shapes consistently. What a fascinating material.
What was it? Something in its molecular structure indicated that something new laid in the nucleus of the material, but Shadow could not make sense of it, yet.
Experiment? Wait for later?
Scout:
What you saw was across the island from you, and despite your speed, it is not what your original was capable of, yet. But the monitor focused on the scene, seeing if it could determine more about it. Eyeing the monster in the meanwhile and a strange human coming to challenge it. Sadly before reaching some insights a fight broke out, and the monitor left to safety to not risk confrontation. It was one of your fellow travelers afterall. The only piece of information it collected was that the mass was growing and filled to the brim with smaller beings helping its spread.
Event: Eyes in the Forest
Your drones spot many eyes looking upon them. Not undead, likely human. They seem to be armed and eyeing your supplies.
Do you engage them with your new weapon? Speak with them? Maybe something that the ultimate battle lifeform devises?
Ore Processing: 2 units of Iron ingots (Now available next turn for crafting)