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The only thing Grim was sure of at this point was the aftermath of using this jury-rigged system, and all of it was bad. Both of their mana and stamina stats were at 0, and every time restoring magic or items were used on the pair, the replenished energy would slowly drain itself, as if some sort of invisible sponge was absorbing the stats. Running out of MP wasn't really a big issue besides the fact that one couldn't use magic. Your line got messed up. quote:
Health Points, or HP, was a general measurement to describe how healthy someone was. While it is mostly used to measure how much damage someone can take before dying, HP also reflects the general health of someone. If someone is sick, their hp drops to reflect how sick they are. The problem with the hp stat was that it couldn't measure everything about a person's health, otherwise it would be too general to be used as a reading. This one as well. quote:
However, these two systems were not enough to give an effective readout of someone's "vitals" at a quick glance. So, a third system of measurement was invented called Stamina. Stamina was somewhat of an oddball measuring system, as it was the most unstable of the three systems. Stamina was supposed to measure the body's "physical" energy, the energy that was needed to do essentially anything from breathing to running. The first problem is that the body's "physical" energy was somewhat linked to the magical energy, so when someone drained their MP, their stamina would suffer as well. Stamina also was linked to health: the less HP there was, the less stamina one had. And again. quote:
Normally, stamina usually never drops below 1/4 the maximum rate. When someone's stamina hit that point, the body would be aching all over with limbs feeling like lead. Stamina was usually this low after a fight, when the adrenaline would wear off and the body's "flight or fight" response was calming down. You want to go to sleep right away, but it would still be sleep. This makes no sense to me. quote:
This was the situation Jenna and Necro were facing. Grim's major concern was that this energy absorption would continue while they were out, effectively sending them into a catatonic state, which would be hard to undo as he was unaware of the specifics of the magic going on. He knew the two would black out effectively, but he was hoping that the absorbing effect would wear off before that happened. Eventually. quote:
"Grim, there's this new green bar on my Complicator called Stamina that just popped up..." Reaver said, noticing it for the first time. Line. quote:
Reaver shrugged as he crawled into the tent that had been prepared for him and Mog to get some rest. Jenkins put blankets on top of Necro and Jenna and carefully slid some pillows underneath their heads while he stood watch at the sign of trackers. For the sign? It sounds better. quote:
"Damn it, I don't know what the hell the Death Element was thinking when it made that damn deal... no, this isn't its fault..." Grim muttered as he looked at the two with pity and fear. quote:
"What do you mean?" asked Reaver, who was preparing breakfast for himself and Mog. "Reapers act as avatars for the Elements, or at the very least extensions of them. An Elemental Sphere would never cause harm to its own Reaper unless it directly disobeyed Line, line, line. quote:
"Keep in mind that orders from them are rare, and once the deed is done you resume control of yourself. They can only do that if there is an order... but Necro made a deal with the death element, which changes the rules... which I'm not aware of as this hasn't happened since... not in recorded records at the least," Line quote:
"I'm confused now... can't the Death Element counter those changes? And why are they fighting each other?" I wonder what this is!? Okay, I'm done quoting lines...
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