jerenda
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You want a fight with no interference, you're gonna have to post faster than that. =P One day, maybe two days of people ignoring y'all, that I can see. But, well, the show must go on! =D And I really needed to get rid of that sword. Btw, Reeve, if you pick it up by the hilt there may be a clear, sticky fluid on it. Don't worry overmuch, that's just Gabriel's lifeblood spilling out of her body. She says she'll survive. Hey look, she used her right hand to throw both weapons. Krey, you may also notice the same odd fluid on that knife. Assuming you're in a position to notice things like that. I feel the need to clarify a few things about Gabriel's powers. It might not be important right now, but it may be needed later. First off, she doesn't need to use her hands to pull things. She likes to use hand gestures, she does so a lot more often than not, but that's mostly to throw people off and make them think she needs her hands free to pull on things. That way, when they pin her hands and she still knocks them off-balance, they can get all surprised and offended. Second, it's not strictly line-of-sight. She prefers to see things she's pulling because that lowers the chance she'll miss, but if she knows where they are spatially she can still tug on them. If she can't see them and they've moved from where she thinks they are then her powers will lock onto the next closest object, be it the floor, someone else, the wall, whatever. Hence why she doesn't just go around pulling on random things that may or may not be there. It's a good way to fall over. Last and most important, her powers cause the thing being pulled to track to her center of gravity. That is to say, a touch below her belly button. (This happens to be where Gabriel is aiming the knife she threw at Marcos as well, since there are a lot of vital organs in that area and it's more difficult to dodge completely.) So if she pulls consistently on a knife, it'll fly up from the floor and hit her in the stomach. More to the point, if she pulls on a standing person when she is also standing, they'll fly directly towards her, no falling over involved. When she pulled on Marcos and he slid between the attacking warriors, she was crouched on the floor, thus causing him to fall as her center of gravity was low. (Actually... she's been crouched both times she's pulled on Marcos.) Make sense? Love your post, Sups. =D Edit: Yep! It has all the properties of human blood except for the colored part. =D
< Message edited by jerenda -- 7/5/2011 12:51:47 >
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