Oriki
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Post by Oriki on Feb 25, 2016 20:17:52 GMT
[Power Level 14, reason why: Oriki doesn’t know how to use ki yet.]
As Oriki was sleeping in his 'expertly crafted' space pod, little did he know that it was soaring through space at an extremely high speed. And, it was about to crash into an enormous green planet. Flames were forming around the pod, indicating that Oriki needed to do something, now. But, he was snoring. The leather on the walls of the pod were starting to peel off. Oriki turned himself over. He had tucked himself up with a little blanket.
Although he could hear nothing, he could still hear the things inside. The pod was blaring out an alarm. Oriki suddenly opened his eyes, and saw he was inbound for a green planet. He tried to grip the leather on the walls, but realised it was just hard iron. He screamed. He really did think he would die.
“GAAAHHHH!” he yelled. The space pod had now entered the atmosphere of Namek, and it was headed straight for a massive lake. The space pod made an announcement.
“INBOUND IN 3… 2… 1…” as soon as the countdown had hit 1, the space pod wedged itself into the lake. It made an enormous splash, with the green water booming up like a tidal wave and hitting the ground either side of the lake. Water started to leak in from the pod.
“Damnit.” Oriki pushed his head up as far as he could to get air. The water was coming in fast. The young man raised his foot and sent it flying forward, trying to boot the window open. But when you kick something in water, you'll notice that your movements are very slow. Oriki fiddled around his pocket for his USP. He found something cold and hard. He grabbed it, trying to find where the safety was. He lost his grip on it, and it fell to the bottom of the floor.
Oriki picked it up and put it against the window. As soon as he pulled the trigger, it made a tiny hole through the window. It didn't make such noise; it was in water after all. Oriki started punching the window. His knuckles went red, and after a while he realised he needed to tear the glass off. Oriki gripped the edge of the hole and pulled as hard as he could. A pane of glass came right off of its hinge.
He did the same with the other panes, and once there was a big enough gap, he swam through and arrived at the top of the water. He kept himself afloat while gasping and panting at the same time. Oriki swam over to the ground, and put his hands on the ledge. He pulled himself up and rolled over onto to blue grass. Oriki was drenched in water.
“Oh thank god.” He gasped, sitting up and pushing himself off of the ground. Oriki observed his surroundings, and what he saw was… beautiful. There were hills on top of hills, their amazing blue fields of grass covering the land. He looked up at the sky. It was also green, probably- obviously a thing from the atmosphere. The clouds were in multiple shapes. Oriki couldn’t help but smile at the shapes. The planet itself was just an enormous art gallery that Oriki bet he could explore for miles and miles.
He looked back on the lake he had crashed into. He could see the space pod had broken, with shards of glass and iron floating on the water. The dark green liquid stretched out for what seemed like would take hours to walk along its canal. He turned around again, met by a high, thin white tree. He put his hands onto it, and the touch was met with a barky, rough feel. It had blue leaves that were falling off onto his head. Oriki turned again. He saw what was smoke. His gut told him to investigate, but what he’d heard about alien life… he’d rather go in the opposite direction.
Oriki started walking, scooping up a piece of grass along the way. It was a dark shade of blue, almost like the parts on blue cheese. He dropped it and started running up a hill. In the distance he could see a village bustling with tall green people. The houses were in a weird shape; wide white structures with spherical windows that stuck out. They had spikes going from their edges and roofs.
The people were a different matter. Oriki had never seen anything like it. They had numerous different colours of green for skin, and pointy ears like elves. They wore what seemed to be training gi’s and robes. Oriki backed up. He didn’t know if they were hostile or not, but he didn’t want to find out either. He turned to the tree. He figured that he could train on that and try punching it for a while. Oriki ran up to it and spin kicked it, landing on his feet. He sent his fists flying forward and started rapid punching the tree.
He treated it like an actual person or an enemy if you will. Oriki started to put the tree in a lock. He looked like a mad person who had been tricked into thinking a tree had pushed them. Oriki realised what he was doing and laughed. He backed away and started doing push ups instead. He would have loved to meet the people on this planet, but he didn’t know if they would eat him or not.
That was Oriki’s worst fear: being eaten.H e’d watched his fair share of horror movies. His favourite titles included ‘The Thing’ and a TV show called ‘The Shambling Dead’. They were both good, but the second one was a bit… cringe worthy. Oriki continued to exercise, even though it wasn’t needed.
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Post by Paengi on Feb 27, 2016 2:43:49 GMT
[Heavy Weights- ¼ of Power]
Paengi observed the odd metal pieces as he slowly attached them to his armor. He frowned as he thought about the odd material. It was a new kind of weights, that could not become outdated unlike his old ones. It was made of a magic alloy that adjusted with his strength. He thought back to it, remembering what the dragon caste had said.
”It has pores of a sort,” the wrinkled short green man said as he walked back and forth, seemingly unable to stand still. He was holding strips of the material, before he handed it to a muscled namekian. According to him, he was an old powerful warrior caste that had injured his leg. The injury instantly crippled him, making him unable to fight. Paengi had almost asked why he couldn’t of simply regenerated the wound, when he was answered before it even came out of his mouth. Obviously the man had been asked this before. According to him, when he was struck, the blade was laced with a poison that almost instantly travelled throughout the nerves all the way to his brain, making it so even if the limb hadn’t been ruined, he still could never be able to control a leg there again. Paengi didn’t understand the exact science of it, but it made somewhat sense. Whatever the case, Paengi was at least glad that the old fighter had found a use for himself. He now wielded a massive hammer at a forge.
Sparks flew from an anvil as the man pounded the belts, slowly weakening them as they rose in temperature. ”My brother and I work together very well,” the dragon caste said with a chuckle, maybe hoping Paengi would ask if they were real brothers. He looked up at him with an excited face, before it changed as he turned around to walk back to his “brother.” ”I guess you already know we aren’t blood then,” the namekian said with a sigh, barely audible over the ringing sounds of hammer on steel. He then held his hands high in the air, as a loud droning rose. It’s pitch changed rapidly, as syllables were barely distinguishable. making it hard to figure out what words it could possibly be. Blue lines slowly flowed from the old man’s fingers, weaving itself into the metal as a hammer came at the object from an angle, seeming to reinforce the magic’s entrance. Paengi sat down, waiting as his mind faded, black claws tearing him into unconsciousness.
Paengi’s eyes blinked a few times with surprise, as he found his head laying on a wooden table. He looked up at the two namekians who were preparing his armor attachments. He looked both ways, trying to figure out why he awoke, when he realised it was quiet now. Too quiet. ”Sorry for falling asleep,” he said as he got up, hoping he hadn’t offended them. The dragon caste grinned, grabbing his arm and pulling him forward, obviously having time for things such as offense. He showed him his way to a table, where a bunch of hooked metal pieces laid.
”How it works- is it reacts to your aura,” the small namekian said very quickly, Paengi almost missing the statement. ”The more power, the more energy around you, it makes the metal react. It soaks it up, using it to become heavier.” Paengi nodded, able to understand this much. ”It is calibrated so that if you grow stronger, it will be heavier as it absorbs more of your residue, meaning no matter what you’ll be close to a quarter of your power.”
Paengi felt the armor grow heavy quickly as it adjusted to his power, and he knew it had worked. He stretched for a moment, before he heard the door downstairs slam open. He rushed down to the floor below his, seeing a namekian before him. ”Alien landing!” he said as he pointed towards a village nearby. Paengi was about to take off his weights when he was stopped. ”There's no time! It’s practically already landed!” Paengi’s eyes went open with surprise, as he shoved the man out of his way, almost flying already.
Paengi scanned the horizon, quickly noticing that the village looked fine. He searched around, seeing where the alien scum could possibly be, when he saw a figure. Paengi seemed to zoom in on the figure, identifying it as non-namekian as he got closer, and came in to attack. He twisted his whole body around, bringing his leg up as he came in hard on him. He planned to hit him with his leg from a lower angle, rocketing the foe into the sky.
[Paengi comes in with a kick attempting to launch the alien in the sky! They say danger can be a powerful teacher, so Oriki better hope that he can channel his inner power to defend himself!]
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Oriki
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Post by Oriki on Feb 27, 2016 10:14:18 GMT
Oriki finished doing his exercises, and got up, sweating. He took out his sword, spinning and twirling it around. He probably needed to stay here because of the alien issue. He spun around, swinging at the tree. The new magnesium blade chopped the tree clean in half. It leant over, slumping down onto the floor with a thud. Oriki chuckled. His sword was an extremely good one.
He knelt down at the chopped down part of the tree. Inspecting the rings, he estimated that this tree was around 30 years old. Oriki flipped his sword up and as it came down, he caught it, twirling it and shoving it in the holster on his back. He shook himself off, the water from the lake flying off of him. He heard a whooshing of wind, coming toward him at an extremely overwhelming speed.
“What the hell?” he turned, spotting a figure that was shooting toward him! Oriki dived to the left, just missing the kick.
Oh crap, they really do want to eat me!
Oriki ran as fast as he could over the hill, tripping on a rock and falling face first into the grass. He started tumbling down the hill, getting up as soon as he could. He slowly rested his hands on the hilt of his sword, pulling it out. It made a soothing sound of metal grinding against the leather holster. He got into a stance, waiting for the alien life form to come at him again.
Oriki had a lot of guts to take on a being that was probably ten times stronger than him. He had too much to do on Earth. He wouldn't let this alien beat him. _________________________________________________________________________________ [Advanced Sword Mastery charging! 66%, potential damage of… 28.]
[Dodged Pae’s kick attack!]
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Post by Paengi on Feb 29, 2016 16:18:32 GMT
Paengi watched as the alien dodged, going to the side to dodge it. Paengi brought up his fists to brace himself for a counter attack, but instead found nothing rushing towards him. He frowned as he observed the alien, noticing that he looked much different. Paengi frowned, attempting to recall each alien he he seen. FIrst had been the powerful red figure in the sky, who had proceeded to slaughter his entire race. He had an aura about him, a strength that no one could deny. Unlike this alien. The second had been a strong reptilian villain, taking on Paengi as if he were nothing. He had proceeded to cut off his arm, then immediately cut off the one that had regrown itself in the severed limb’s stead. Paengi frowned, this description yet again being nothing in relation to the person standing before him. He started going through the list quicker, reliving moments of sorrow and despair as he attempted to save his people. But something wasn’t right.
He studied the figure, noticing how weak he was. Could he really be that bad? He struggled against himself, trying to figure it all out. All aliens were evil, could do no good, surely. He finally simply ignored himself and roared a battle cry, as he shot forwards to begin the battle between him and this horrible evil.
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Oriki
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Post by Oriki on Feb 29, 2016 16:51:55 GMT
The alien braced itself for the attack. Oriki stood there, thinking that it would rush toward him at full speed and launch a flurry of attacks. It was lost in thought for a while. Oriki was not that stupid though, he wouldn't attack an overwhelmingly powerful alien head on when he knew he would be instantly killed. "Look, I know it might seem like I'm here to attack, but I'm no-" the alien let out an ear piercingly loud battle cry, rushing toward him with great speed. The dust under his feet made the blades of grass cower under them.
"WAIT, WAIT WAIT!" Oriki, seeing that the alien had no intention of stopping, swung his sword into the Namekian. The new magnesium blade, if it hit the alien, would make a huge cut in his heavy weights, going through them and into his gi. Whether it succeeded or not, Oriki back flipped, running as fast as he could. He hastily stuck the sword into its sheathe, determined to get away as fast as he could from the Namekian. His feet sank into the grass as he ran. He'd never been more scared in his life.
[If the sword hits it does 40 damage to you. xD]
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Post by Paengi on Feb 29, 2016 17:10:43 GMT
Paengi rushed forward as suddenly the alien called out at him to wait. He hesitated for a moment, momentarily ignoring his instincts, and found a sword flying at him. He held his arm up and the sword smashed into it, but simply bounced back. He frowned, confused on why the alien could possibly have wanted to get in this situation. Even with Paengi’s weights on, he still could defeat him without trying. He stepped back, waiting for another slash as he frowned. Everything pointed to the alien not being what he seemed, as he was acting on the defensive instead of going at Pae. He felt his confidence began to fall, as he worried he had made a mistake. All aliens were horrible, had to be. This had been proven over and over again, and Paengi knew if he were to trust one he could be killed. Yet, there was something different this time. He began to worry that right as he had started not giving into aliens, trying to stop aliens before they could do anything. Surely he hadn’t made a mistake, surely he was right!
Paengi shook his head violently, trying to clear his mind. He was a fool for thinking that perhaps this was an innocent alien, an exception to the rule. He growled as he raised his fists, and shot forwards. He would bend his his body lower as he approached the foe, before suddenly springing upwards. He tried to uppercut him and send him slightly in the air, before smashing his own legs against the ground as he jumped above him, slamming his elbow on the foe’s skull to send him flying into the ground.
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Oriki
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Post by Oriki on Feb 29, 2016 17:24:35 GMT
Oriki scrambled away, jumping, leaping, zigzagging to try and avoid any blasts that might have come towards him. "I'M NOT YOUR ENEMY!" he cried, turning his head around only to be met with the sight of a tall green figure shooting towards him at great speed. Its antennae were dangling about, struggling to keep up with the alien as it shot forwards. It wore heavily metal plated armour around its chest, along with a blue set of bottoms. It had strange pink shapes on its stomach and arms, along with cloth wrapped around its hands. There was a large bushy beige collar around its neck, and the alien had no eyebrows.
The alien sent a fist flying towards Oriki, launching the poor human into the air. The alien followed up with a huge jump, elbowing Oriki's skull and sending him soaring toward the ground. Oriki hit the cold hard soil with a crash. He groaned and held his back, slowly trying to get up. He limped forward a bit, before stopping and falling over. He held back his tears. The pain was immense. It had severely winded the young man. Oriki tried to get out some words.
"P-please... I can't breathe- don't... don't kill me..." Oriki was on the brink of being knocked out. The little bit of consciousness he had left was fighting against the pain that was trying to consume the young man into darkness. "I'm not here to destroy your planet..." he lay on the ground, raising his hand to try and stop any attacks that might have been triggered. The last thing Oriki wanted was for the Namekian to knock him out and eat him.
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Post by Paengi on Mar 1, 2016 2:07:39 GMT
He gritted his teeth, as suddenly guilt began overwhelming him as the shouted out his innocence as Paengi came in for the attack. He successfully went through his defences, landing both attacks and now stood above the alien. Paengi closed his eyes, trying to destroy these conflicting emotions. Aliens were horrible, beasts that devastated worlds. Yet, as Paengi looked down at the pathetic thing crying out for help, he felt something. He backed up, overwhelmed with this sensation. Why was he acting as if he was on the wrong? It was an alien, the worst thing that could happen to Namek! But then suddenly the scene changed in front of his eyes.
Paengi saw a horrific looking namekian donning the warrior caste symbol, silver fire around him. He laughed menacingly, as a crowd of assorted young children and women aliens cried out, huddling together. He watched the monster smile, before coming down upon them. He tore them apart with his bare hands. Blood shot out in all directions as he went so far as tearing necks out with his bare teeth, before Paengi recognized who it was. Himself. He walked backwards with horror, seeing this apparition that could be him. He wanted to cry, to tell himself that even this was justified! Aliens had to be dealt with! Yet, he could clearly see innocent in these imaginary races from across the universe, as they were killed by a silver monster.
Paengi looked around dazed, as he found himself looking down at the scraggly thing before him. ”I- I’m sorry,” he said as he stepped back. What was wrong with him? He looked down at his bare hands. confused. Suddenly he mentally slapped himself. He looked back at him, glaring. ”Now, go!” he growled.
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Post by Oriki on Mar 1, 2016 7:59:21 GMT
The alien looked down on Oriki, the sunlight shining on him, blocking the blazing yellow sphere in the sky. It backed up, looking dazed and confused. Oriki could see it holding back its tears. It could be mourning over a dead relative, or it could even be it crying over attacking the poor human. "I- I'm sorry," the alien said as it stepped back. It seemed to be lost in thought... Abruptly, it snapped and glared at Oriki and growled. "Now, go!" the alien was clearly capable of English.
Oriki saw his chance and took it. He quickly got up and scrambled away from the alien. He ran as fast as he could, toward the next mountain he could see. The young man glanced behind him, seeing the alien stand there. Thank god he's not coming for me any more... Oriki arrived at the mountain and took hold of two rocks with both of his hands. He pushed himself up, climbing up the mountain and arriving on the peak.
The mountain wasn't big at all. Around 15 metres long. Oriki saw a village in the distance. He could probably get some comfort there, since he knew the aliens were capable of English. The young man climbed down the mountain again and shot for the village. He arrived, telling the Namekians of his problem. They wrapped him in a blanket and gave him a... hot blue looking drink. Oriki drank it anyway. To his surprise it was very tasty. Now all he needed to do was find another alien who could teach him ki.
[Attempted Exit]
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Post by Paengi on Mar 1, 2016 23:50:32 GMT
Paengi watched as the alien turned tail, and fled. He watched him carefully, making sure he was gone. He turned to the rest of the warriors, before commanding them suddenly. ”Let him escape. However, if he does any harm try to take him down and call me. I’ll finish him,” he growled. He turned around, and suddenly shot off into the sky. He pondered himself, as he thought. What would he do for aliens now? He was confused, trying to figure out what had happened. He couldn’t simply let all aliens go, that was for certain. He shook his head, before deciding maybe he should be more lenient. He had been terrified when he saw the visage of himself, a terrifying monster only seeing them as aliens. He wanted to simply say treat them as normal- they are people right? But- no, it was built into his body. Everything in his body, all of his experience, told him to fight against aliens. He couldn’t just get rid of that- but maybe he could make it extreme. He shook his head, still not sure. Whatever the case, time would tell.
[Letting him exit. I want PL]
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Post by Oriki on Mar 2, 2016 7:25:55 GMT
[Zeni please, I know what the title says but ya' know]
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Post by Mayze on Mar 4, 2016 15:15:26 GMT
2071 zeni earned Orki! 3396 pl earned Paengi!
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