
[Dharak] If the robed one so much as twitches, Dharak will blast it again. If it looks dead, he'll start shooting at the human with the energy weapon -- if he has a clear shot. ____________________Reply Separator____________________ Subject: Kalyr: 72e - The Machines Author: Tim HallDate: 7/5/02 12:57 PM *Attack the robed one's mind!* Dharak exhorts Reylorna. *At least it might distract him!* She answers with mindspeak *just a bit busy here, one of the beastmen down, now the robed figure.* She turns her attention to the robed figure trusting Kylar to handle himself with one of the beastmen, and attempts to assault the telekinetic. Suspecting that the robed figure will put up quite a bit of resistance she concentrates and puts all her will behind her attack. Her mental probe batters through the robed figure's defenses, just. The mind is totally alien. Much of it's thoughts she can't understand, but she realises it's using telekinesis simply to maintain a man-like form. It counterattacks before Reylorna can press her attack. Although it's Way of the Will is slightly weaker than Reylorna, it's strong in the Way of the World. It picks her up and throws her against the wall. Then her head is filled with pain, which she realises isn't all hers. Seeing the robed figure distracted, Dharak fires the energy weapon, hitting it in the chest. There is a cloud of greasy smoke, and it lets out an inhuman wail which makes everyone's head hurt. Jaldaric sees the beam-wielder is preparing to shoot again, and attempts to throw a second knife at him. Unfortunately Jal's aim is poor and it passes over the target's head. There is a second sharp crack and Jal is aware of a severe pain in his left arm. He's been hit! "Estcarp Forever!", cries Ryzar as he turns to face the charging beastman. The creature swings again a Kylar, who fails to parry the blow and staggers backwards, hit square in the chest. But ducking under the swing of the beastman's axe, Ryzar manages to close and attack with his heavy shortsword. The sword bites deep into the creature's abdomen, thick blood pouring from the wound. Unfortunately Duplar had no clear target for his lightning wand; he couldn't risk shooting one of his own side. The end of the tunnel begins to glow and shimmer. The mirror! -- Tim Hall, http://www.kalyr.com "It's a fine line between stupid and clever" - Spinal Tap