Larav created on 08th of December 2013, and is dead and gone (22 years old, 117 hours, 3 months lifetime)
Title: the Angel of Arcana Gender: Male Level: 50 Class: drowinvoker
Background history:
Description:
Bulging, bloodshot eyes twitch about with little control below sparse patches of white on this dirty Drow. His skin is singed in places and generally unclean. His hair is long with noticeable patches of baldness in certain places. A small nose is held in a sneer of contempt which curls his lip in an unnatural way. His form is scrawny, far too weak to be healthy, and his arms look unable to defend him. Strangely, his gait is of confidence, as if he is better than the world, but it's hard to see with the blinding smell.
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(18) The corpse of Larav is lying here.
The pulled-out eyes of Larav are lying here.
The severed head of Larav is lying here.
A sacrificial pit lies here in waiting.
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Oh yeah! I made it to pinnacle without dying for the first time EVAR!! Anyways, special thanks to Gaelyn for the odd relationship... very interesting, that.
Also.... hm. I guess that's about it. This character was very odd for me because I didn't really make any friendships on him... he was very much a loner. Invokers' barrier and mana shield made that possible, I could get almost any item without help, so I didn't ask for it. I am sure he had a couple of friends at some point, but I think they all died.
Really good fighting Xaq, it was close every time. The one time he did kill me, I lost connection, so I wasn't doing -too- bad (though he always came out on top regardless).
Wreitha got a lot better fighting her. Originally I was just pwning her, but then she changed up some tactics and at some point figured out magic/physical weapons.
I like the changes with invokers. I like the loopholes in the shields and am glad I took the time to make and mostly understand one so I have a pretty solid idea about fighting them. I think if I were to make another, it would be lightning, though. I thought disarming would be a huge advantage with a lot of classes, but in retrospect, dispel would probably have been better. I don't get fire mages, damage isn't even that important for them unless they're fighting another invoker. Maybe it's just something I didn't get from this one, oh well.
I think my best tactic was using mana shield to start, after they fled, cast shield, and often they'd get tricked into reusing their magic weapon. Surprise galore. Then if they flee, slow myself and barrier for even more confusion. Won a few fights just using that. Anyways, thanks everyone again.
That's from several fights with Tuston, Holba, and Gaelyn over an extended period of time. I attacked Dremorian and meteor swarmed Gaelyn and Vella the last time.
(18) The corpse of Larav is lying here.
The pulled-out eyes of Larav are lying here.
The severed head of Larav is lying here.
A sacrificial pit lies here in waiting.
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[reply to Vevier]
Also.... hm. I guess that's about it. This character was very odd for me because I didn't really make any friendships on him... he was very much a loner. Invokers' barrier and mana shield made that possible, I could get almost any item without help, so I didn't ask for it. I am sure he had a couple of friends at some point, but I think they all died.
Really good fighting Xaq, it was close every time. The one time he did kill me, I lost connection, so I wasn't doing -too- bad (though he always came out on top regardless).
Wreitha got a lot better fighting her. Originally I was just pwning her, but then she changed up some tactics and at some point figured out magic/physical weapons.
I like the changes with invokers. I like the loopholes in the shields and am glad I took the time to make and mostly understand one so I have a pretty solid idea about fighting them. I think if I were to make another, it would be lightning, though. I thought disarming would be a huge advantage with a lot of classes, but in retrospect, dispel would probably have been better. I don't get fire mages, damage isn't even that important for them unless they're fighting another invoker. Maybe it's just something I didn't get from this one, oh well.
I think my best tactic was using mana shield to start, after they fled, cast shield, and often they'd get tricked into reusing their magic weapon. Surprise galore. Then if they flee, slow myself and barrier for even more confusion. Won a few fights just using that. Anyways, thanks everyone again.
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