Caren Ortensia (Hortensia) (
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Training: The Gammon edition
Who: Caren and you!
When: Gladia 10th (aka August 10th)
Where: Kickdton, Gammon
What: Caren organized a mass training session. This can only go well.
Rating: PG-13 for possible language and certainly violence. Train on!

It's not a difficult place to find, considering the directions: all heroes had to do was find Kickin' Kiwi park, and head straight for the river. There would be all sorts of helpful signs which hero worshippers may have helped set up. Watch out for the kiwi birds though, they're everywhere! In the distance, there's the Royal Foccer Fellowship Stadium. So in case one wishes to go watch some foccer practice instead, that's always an option.
But that's not what you heroes are here for, is it? You're here in the middle of a truly beautiful park for some training! There's a notice (and possibly a fan or two hovering around) stuck to a clean pile of rocks, saying for trainnees must tie a ribbon (which are in buckets, and also somehow stuck to the rocks?) to their arm, corresponding to the training they wish to take. The categories are as follow:
Healing (BLUE) Weapons (RED) Magic (PURPLE) Endurance (GREEN) Sparring (ORANGE)
When: Gladia 10th (aka August 10th)
Where: Kickdton, Gammon
What: Caren organized a mass training session. This can only go well.
Rating: PG-13 for possible language and certainly violence. Train on!

It's not a difficult place to find, considering the directions: all heroes had to do was find Kickin' Kiwi park, and head straight for the river. There would be all sorts of helpful signs which hero worshippers may have helped set up. Watch out for the kiwi birds though, they're everywhere! In the distance, there's the Royal Foccer Fellowship Stadium. So in case one wishes to go watch some foccer practice instead, that's always an option.
But that's not what you heroes are here for, is it? You're here in the middle of a truly beautiful park for some training! There's a notice (and possibly a fan or two hovering around) stuck to a clean pile of rocks, saying for trainnees must tie a ribbon (which are in buckets, and also somehow stuck to the rocks?) to their arm, corresponding to the training they wish to take. The categories are as follow:
Healing (BLUE) Weapons (RED) Magic (PURPLE) Endurance (GREEN) Sparring (ORANGE)
Trainers are instructed to take the armbands (also found in the buckets!) of the corresponding colours of their course so not to confuse the students. However, if it turns out you are a terrible trainer, Caren will happily take away your armband and give you your own special lesson. (What that lesson is, no one wants to find out).
Don't forget to bring your heroic weapons, because training weapons are not provided. Though maybe you'll get lucky, and someone will want to teach hand to hand combat!
It's also highlighted in BOLD RED LETTERS THAT KILLING IS FORBIDDEN. Try to break this rule, and Caren will break you. Slowly.
Have your ribbon on? It's time to start that training montage!
((OOC: EVERYONE IS WELCOME! Make friends, learn a few things, and have fun!
Also please incidate in your top level if you are a trainee or a trainer!
eg The Doctor | Trainer -Magic
Donna Noble | Trainee - EVERYTHING PLEASE
Jack Harkness | Trainer - Endurance + trainee -magic))
Don't forget to bring your heroic weapons, because training weapons are not provided. Though maybe you'll get lucky, and someone will want to teach hand to hand combat!
It's also highlighted in BOLD RED LETTERS THAT KILLING IS FORBIDDEN. Try to break this rule, and Caren will break you. Slowly.
Have your ribbon on? It's time to start that training montage!
((OOC: EVERYONE IS WELCOME! Make friends, learn a few things, and have fun!
Also please incidate in your top level if you are a trainee or a trainer!
eg The Doctor | Trainer -Magic
Donna Noble | Trainee - EVERYTHING PLEASE
Jack Harkness | Trainer - Endurance + trainee -magic))
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You're focused on what you need to do, and it helps. You're likely to get soft tissue damage then broken bones, but now you know what to do when inflicted with either.
Poisons however...what would you do if someone threw an unknown substance at you?
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If it's not acid, and I'd know that real damn fast, it's probably a contact poison. From there, I'd probably try to get some distance and track how impeded I am. From there, I can probably figure out what kind of poison I'm dealing with... but since I don't have any materials on me to try and make an antivenom, not to mention that those things take time, this is... probably where I'd try to use magic to purge the effect.
--And if you poison me I swear I will be so mad.
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So she nods, pleased.]
I wasn't planning to do that today.
[She's...teasing. Really, she is.]
But that's the sort of thinking you're going to have to do on your feet. Especially when it comes to spells, you have-maybe a second to level something back at your attacker.
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The problem is that I can't just instantly fix any problem at once--without knowing what information I've got, I'm screwed.
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With magic especially. You don't have to attack someone directly in order to disable or kill them. Try to be creative.
You can make the grass tangle up others feet, as an example.
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People make stone walls to try and cut off your path, too, or else they try to paralyze you--try being the key word. It never worked on me. I was a little bit too slippery to get a hand on.
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That, and you can use uneven earth, emotional upheavals, oil, dust and grit-
Things like that can be summoned or used around you to delay, harm, or kill your enemies. Remember this. You're going to need to practice as it is to make it so the gestures, words, and being able to be creative in a second.
So, I'll leave you to it. Be sure to pick up some food or drink so you can keep going, rest if you don't want to eat.
[Which is silly because every hero she knows seems to love eating.]
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I'm... not usually one to eat when I'm on the job. The food here sort of gives me a... distracting reaction. [She's looking away as she says that--are you familiar with mana sickness, Caren?]
I'll just rest for a bit and then come up with gestures and words on the fly for whatever I happen to see. I might be able to move some small stuff now, or something.
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Distracting reaction? In what way?
[She's not used to sickness, she's used to addition.]
It's a start. You've got what some may call penny ante spells. But even those can do damage if you do it right. Or at least cause a distraction.
Don't think of it as a main source for now, just as a last resort.
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Still, the more last resorts I can pile up, the better. Options, options, and more options. I need those options to not be dead.
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[Just as a thought.]
To ease into it. But options are always good in battle, are they not? Just see about holding hands with someone or hugging them if that doesn't make you queasy.
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Alright, I'll give it a try, and the hand-holding too, since hand-holding... well, it seems to normalize stuff so far.
I haven't gotten to really test the whole exchange thing that much. You know how it is, I'm sure.
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It has less mana then vegetation as a rule.
[She slowly blinks at Mel.]
Though I'm not entirely sure what you mean. There's a reason unicorns love me.
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Is this another weird animal that exists here or something?
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Hence why it's supposed to be a joke.
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[Welp, cross that cool idea off the list.]
I get it now. Bet they can't get enough of you, huh?
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And yes. You'd be surprised at how they react towards me.
[Ah, mana addiction. It has its bonuses.]
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Please, at least tell me that I'm not the first one to want to make a 'horny' joke. It's just too obvious here, right?
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[She just sighs.]
Everyone makes that joke.
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--are there any other animals around with that quirk? Or nasty ones that prefer people who don't exchange much?
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Dragons don't seem to care either way, and the other creatures are more or less easy to deal with, once you know their modus operandi.
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--Oh, like the dungeon? I noticed the monsters had tendencies and preferences in who they targeted and how, and when you fought with those in mind stuff got a lot easier.
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It's why bishops are valuable. I'm not certain if all of them have it, but they can take in information quickly; scanning so to speak.
Rooks can not, Queens can not, neither can Kings. I don't know much of what Knights can do though.
[Not that she doesn't have people who are knights, but she rarely gets to talk about it. They're mostly physical but they might have interesting quirks.]
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[She's trying to help--really.]
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[She muses this.]
But it's uncertain until it's tried, and even that would have to be filtered to what you wanted. Otherwise, it would be distracting and blinding.
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