Forge of Destiny(Xianxia Quest)

The thing is, a stronger bum rushing skill would have helped him a lot more against us than the heal did. If he had been able to hit harder or make his stuns stick, he could have been able to knock us out before we bogged him down in debuffs. As it was, he went from being fatally debuffed with no health/qi to being fatally debuffed with full health/qi, which really isn't much of a change as far as eventual outcomes go.
Ji Rong was in a situation of 'round out weaknesses' or 'double down on strengths.'

I think strategically he made the right move as in the future it will be easier for him to become strong. It was just a tactically poor decision because Ling Qi had been working on her build for much longer, grabbing for as much power as she could in a bid to never be helpless.

If Ling Qi hadn't had such a wide foundation of options to draw from, he likely would have won.
 
Yeah, like, the other thing is that defensive domain weapons are amazing for dealing with opening round burst - which is absolutely a large danger for most people. They're fantastic.
 
Interesting that Sixiang didn't dispel Ji Rong's lightning debuffs. They either only last same turn and rely on high initiative, something weird was happening, or yrsillar forgot.

Edit: or wasn't narratively interesting.
 
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Okay, I have an observation. Look at this:
Her flute formed in her right hand, and Zhengui began to take shape in front of her, a dark shadow in the grass. Even as she raised her hand to bring her flute to her lips though, she found herself staring point blank at the knuckles of Ji Rong's right hand, thick rings of bronze, arcing with electricity adorning them. She had a bare instant to flood vibrant wood wi through her spine and activate Ten Ring defense before it crashed into her nose.

Even as she moved with the force of the blow, reducing the impact, stars exploded in her vision, and she felt something in her face snap. She tasted blood on her lips as she retreated, avoiding the follow up blow by leaping over it, her gown fluttering in the wind as she landed on the far side of the now solid Zhengui.
It wasn't enough though, Ji Rong was back in her face in an instant, the scent of his burning sandals reaching her nose as he landed lightly a top Zhengui's shell, a quick jab snapping Zhen's head back, and away while his follow up caught her in the shoulder, his fist shrouded in blinding actinic light.

She had to fight against her own muscles as they tried to become rigid with the voltage flooding them, and only the protection of Deepwood Vitality and her armor prevented the damage from being worse. Yet, as she met her enemies eyes in the moment before he leaped away to avoid Zhengui's retaliation, she saw surprise there. He had been hoping to overwhelm her entirely.
Eyes burning with the blue light of lightning and hair spiked up with static, the sheer force of his unleashed spirit was like s small explosion, blowing the worms circling him away in a blast of crackling wind, even as he batted aside a burning glob of venom spat by Zhen, suffering an angry burn across the entirety of his forearm for the effort.

His fist slammed into her gut a moment later, and Ling Qi tasted blood as lightning erupted from her back, charring a black line across the hillside. Despite pain she felt, Ling Qi glared at the glowing boy, and before he could withdraw his fist,
He's a combo fighter that never landed an actual combo. In the first combo, we dodged the follow up. Since we had literally no time to do anything before he attacked again, it seems like a multi-hit attack. In the second, we clearly felt debilitating effects, if short-lived. I'm guessing if he had connected with both hits, he would have paralyzed us entirely. In the third example, the radial burst lets him get perfect distance and lock down his opponent, whereupon he executes them with a critical super-strike. In every attack though, we had some way of interrupting his rhythm. The worms were crucial in pulling him away and not letting him capitalize on our weaknesses. In Pokémon terms, he's Whitney's Miltank. We're a Grimer with Smokescreen and Acid Armor running though.

With that in mind, this is actually a fairly even fight. We both had a major disadvantage going in. For him, it was that our strategy is one of the worst he could possibly come across. For us, it was the situation. We were in a worst-case scenario, close to a melee fighter with no buffs or anything running. What this tested is who could adapt and overcome the best, even when everything went wrong.

His mono-focus and lost month of cultivation REALLY hurt him. Where we could change to a different strategy using our breadth of arts, he had literally one viable strategy. To me, everything he did seems to be from a single art portfolio, whatever Heaven's Wrath Combination art he was using.

I think that if the first or second combo had completed, we would have lost. Badly. Even with our constant interrupts, he still put us quite far in the hole with health.
 
Ling Qi already has three Arts that add Initiative, she should be pretty quick on the draw. Unfortunately, as we have seen in this tournament that doesn't seem to be enough.
 
There is no answer to that except getting more initiative. Our reactive instants are actually pretty strong, all things considered.
Well, hopefully this will be dealt with a bit by the systems change, but they aren't. Not really.

The problem is that at green level you have to get semi-perfect defense up ASAP because everyone's throwing around completely semi-perfect attacks, and if you don't you can lose half your health in the first turn. And TRD is a shit response tech. It's only physical dice, and its main buffs beyond semi-perfect defense are reducing agg damage and providing regen. Good for sustained buffs, but not what you really want in turn 1. For a turn 1 response what you really want is something that will actually reduce the damage you take. Something like damage negation, or perfect defense, or virtual health boxes, or heck even armor. It's also only 2 dots which means that we're only getting 6 dice out of it compared to the 10 that GCD gives.

Compare to Abyssal Mantle which gives 8 dice to both physical and spiritual, provides semi-perfect, and has damage negation - as well as (it seems like) providing auto counters or something.
 
She did it because she could.
I don't think so. Let's take a look at what she said:
"Well, what can ya expect?" Sun Liling's reverberating voice answered. "Waving a meal like that in front of my poor spirit's face?"
You could take that as "I don't care", but it really doesn't sound like that to me. Instead, it sounds like "You walked your dog in front of my alligator. What did you expect?" Which is very interesting to me.

She can't control her own spirit.

"Tricky," she said, clicking her tongue as the armor finished forming across her chest, and twin skeletal arms grew, from beneath her own, clutching jagged blades. "You've got a second spirit after all."

The princess' armor had evolved since Ling Qi had seen it last. She still held her twisted, thorny spear easily in her two true arms, but the curved blades held in the false limbs below had grown smoother and more refineed, as well as longer, and now, a third pair of arms, seemingly thick with muscle, sprouted from above her natural limbs.

See what's happening here? She grows the first set of extra arms after injuring Chen. She grows the second after her spirit corrupts Lanhua. That's absolutely fascinating.

Her spirit is integral to her art!

With those two things, I now have a plan. Plan Bi(r/t)ch Bait. (Also, Plan Finally act like a Bloody Rogue!)

Her spirit is an uncontrollable, opportunistic predator. I think that it's also a walking weak spot. So, what do we do? First, we run. Use one of our escape talismans, and GTFO. Then we have Zhengui bury himself while we set up as many defensive buffs as we can. Most important is the mist. Then, we start trying to lure Sun Liling to Zhengui for a nice little ambush, or at least that's what we want her to think we're doing. I expect she's going to have some way of tracking us in the mist. Which is fine. We just need to play keep away until the inevitable happens, and her spirit tries to eat Zhengui. Hopefully he'll have all of his armor up by that point. The second the spirit attacks, Zhengui, Ling Qi, and the worms if we have them try to absolutely nuke her. No damage over time or qi draining, just an absolute pure damage fucking. With enough damage done, yrsillar has said the elders will take a spirit out of the competition and suppress the bond so Sun stops receiving the spirit bonuses. If we can manage that, the absolute best case scenario for Sun is that she's now alone in the mist against numerically superior foes. Worst case for her? The loss of her spirit stops her from using the Wood Armor art at all, since it seems extremely connected to the Great Jungle Spirit, and she no longer has a proxy connection. There are a lot of in-between results obviously.

If everything goes wrong? We end up as hood ornaments. Disappointing, but expected. No one will blame us. If everything goes right, we might eliminate Sun. And if something in the middle happens, we will at least have done better than expected and showed CRX or Meizahn the viability of attacking Sun's spirit.

The problem is that it uses Zhengui as bait. I REALLY don't like that, but he wants to be helpful to his big sister, and right now he's absolutely crucial.
 
We just need to play keep away until the inevitable happens, and her spirit tries to eat Zhengui. Hopefully he'll have all of his armor up by that point. The second the spirit attacks, Zhengui, Ling Qi, and the worms if we have them try to absolutely nuke her. No damage over time or qi draining, just an absolute pure damage fucking. With enough damage done, yrsillar has said the elders will take a spirit out of the competition and suppress the bond so Sun stops receiving the spirit bonuses.
...I don't think we are built in a way that would make one-shotting the spirit feasible.
 
I suspect this is because our defenses work based off of mechanics while others' work off of ballpark estimates. It's not like we skimped on defenses, after all - we have SCS and TRF and to a lesser extent FZ and AS.

Nah, it's a basic math problem that everyone faces. Our build just happens to have particular issues there.

The basic problem is that whoever has initiative gets to pop their main action + instant against the defender's response. If we look at something like Boom Leap, we see that it could add something on the order of +5 dice + 1 semiperfect. If we assume that the typical attack is going to be running at at least 10 dice + 4 bonus all semiperfect then you're looking at an attack of 15 dice + 5 bonus all semiperfect. AP will probably be enough to go through whatever baseline armor most people (including us) have.

Against this you might have at best a 10 dice defensive buff, putting you at a 5 dice disadvantage. You probably aren't going to have much to counter all that bonus damage so if it hits you're going to get hurt a lot.

Now, us in particular? Well, let's break things down: We'll assumed both of us have equal stats and passives. Say Stats 12 + Passives 12. Now, a good weapon could have +6. Similarly, assume most people have a breakthrough bonus somewhere on their main attack, and a +3 talisman. They also likely have a specialty.

Thus attacker = Stats 12 + Passives 12 + Equip 9 (Weapon 6, Talisman 3) + Breakthrough 2 + Instant 5 + Tech 10 = 50 + 1 auto from specialty II

Now, on defense we have 4 from our robe, 3 from talisman, no specialty because there aren't defensive specialties (that we've seen), and no breakthrough bonus because our defensive one is Water-based and our first response isn't water.

Thus, "our" defense = Stats 12 + Passives 12 + Equip 7 (robe 4, talisman 3) + TRD 6 = 37

In other words, with the same baseline the way we fall down on all the other little bonuses (tech dice, equipment, breakthrough bonus, specialty) means that even before you get to them having an action advantage we're going to be significantly behind. The fact that TRD then doesn't provide any damage reduction to counter their bonus damage just makes things worse.

That being said, even if we picked up a more useful breakthrough bonus and a better response tech we'd still be behind due to talismans, specialties, and the instant. Another 4-6 dice and some damage negation certainly wouldn't hurt though.
 
Though it was still obviously Liming from the crimson wings formed of folded cloth still splashed across her chest, the dress spirit had been obviously altered. It had in some ways been simplified, the wide billowing sleeves were now drawn in, cinched tightly around it's wearers wrists. The cut of the whole thing seemed more boyish, despite the way it clung to her chest and hips even more tightly than ever. The lower hem even ended a few inches above the ground, leaving exposed the white, high heeled boots Cai Renxiang wore underneath, with a long cut up on side showing that they rose to her knees, when the powder blue under-layer shifted.

Ling Qi glanced again at the other girls face, the touch of cosmetics was incredibly light, but still rather stark given their previous lack. Rather than playing down her sharp, unforgiving features though, it somehow gave her an even more imperious and forbidding air. Even her hair had changed, twin braids held by white ribbons framing her face in the front while the rest spilled down to her lower back in a smooth waterfall free and unstyled
Hmm, a lot more form fitting and more exposed too. Not sure what the syombolism is going on.
She couldn't help but notice that Renxiang's eyes held an unsettling emptiness compared to when they had parted last night though.
Other than that Renxiang did not enjoy dressup at all.

Sun Liling wore a cool expression today, strolling into the arena at a casual pace. The simmering anger that Ling Qi had seen in her demeanor yesterday was nowhere to be found. Shen Hu on the other hand, had an expression equally as passive as it had been yesterday. Yet, Ling Qi could not help but notice the more serious set of his shoulders, and the other little signs of tension in his frame as the combatants offered polite bows to one other.
Liling got her temper under control, at least superficially. Shen Hu...pretty much realizes he's going to get stompyed and is not enjoying the thought.

"You know, it's funny, a few few days ago, I'd never heard of ya," Sun Liling said casually as she straightened and lowered her hands, her bow having been more of a nod of acknowledgement.

"Hm, well. I thought the mountain would be a bit too noisy, you know?" Shen Hu replied as the air began to shimmer. "I like to take things at my own pace."

"Heh, I guess that's fair enough," Sun Liling replied, rolling her shoulders in that eye catching way she had. "I'm surprised ya didn't get rusty, just wandering out in the woods."

"Well, the beasts around here are a little weak," Shen Hu admitted easily. "They can still make good opponents if you handicap yourself," he continued, falling into a wide defensive stance. "It's surprising how much of a fight they can put up when you limit yourself."

She laughed, not bothering to take a stance herself, though Ling Qi noticed her fingers curling, preparing to grasp the haft of a spear as the terrain solidified around them. "Well, I guess your not lacking courage," she said, a smirk finding its way onto her face. "Gotta say, I still think your training plan is flawed."

They stood now on the shore of a small lake, only a hundred odd meters across, with a small burbling stream feeding it. The stream passed between them, where they stood on the grass shore, dotted with only a handful of trees.

"Hm, probably," Shen Hu admitted, breathing in deeply as he opened his hands and extended his fingers claw-like. "I won't be an easy opponent though."

"You've got a good attitude at least," Sun Liling said idly, subtly shifting her feet.
Fairly empty, if civil exchange.

Though if you want to read subtext where there might not be any(like say, if you were a touchy as fuck Sun heir with something to prove):

"Hm, well. I thought the mountain would be a bit too noisy, you know?"
-Subtext: The whole rebellion thing was annoying
-Truth: Shen Hu honestly never noticed there was anything but the general power struggle

"Well, the beasts around here are a little weak," Shen Hu admitted easily. "They can still make good opponents if you handicap yourself," he continued, falling into a wide defensive stance. "It's surprising how much of a fight they can put up when you limit yourself."
-Subtext: The Sun faction is kind of weak, the Cai faction had to take handicaps to be challenged adequately.
-Truth: Shen Hu was just bashing wild spirit beasts and yeah, the Outer Sect isn't designed for a Green to grind in so he had to get creative.

Funny how overreading sentences can work.
Might explain why she was so vicious? Could just be Liling looking to vent.


Shen Hu's forward foot dug into the mud, and the rich earth at his feet shattered in his wake as he launched himself forward, bubbling mud and marsh reeds pouring from his shoulders even as glittering diamond claws grew to encase his outstretched fingertips. The crimson princess merely grinned in the face of the charge though, her green eyes gleaming with open bloodlust. Blood gushed from her palms, crawling up her limbs to form gauntlet and vambrace, even as her terrible black barbed spear took shape.
Round 1.
-Shen Hu uses Earth Spine art to buff
-Liling uses Blood Spine art to buff.

Even as her own feet launched her backward, she drew her arm back, and in the blink of an eye launched the spear, screaming through the air like a newly launched arrow.

A great granite slab shimmered into existence in front of Shen Hu, as wide and tall as a full grown man. In the next instant, the blurring missile struck it's surface and shattered, sending a spiderweb of hairline fractures across it's surface.

...Only it didn't. Ling QI grimaced, restraining the urge to rub her eyes as the spear simultaneously struck Shen Hu's shield and warped past it, it's straight arc bending at a sharp angle once, and then again to shoot past his defense and dig a bloody line across the wide eyed boys shoulder even as he arrested his charge to dodge,
Round 2:
Liling uses Gae Bolg, defense bypass technique. Or a reroll(which with her dice pools is usually enough to hit).

That was probably cooked up for Meizhen.

As Sun Liling landed lightly on the extended branch of a leafless tree, Ling Qi caught a faint, split second fluttering of her eyes, any hope that the Sun girl had suffered a setback died though as qi flared from the center of her forehead, and the thousand rainbow patterned leaves of a vast lotus flower flickered into sight behind her like a mighty banner.
"Tricky," she said, clicking her tongue as the armor finished forming across her chest, and twin skeletal arms grew, from beneath her own, clutching jagged blades. "You've got a second spirit after all."
And looks like the sleep tech is spammed by a spirit, which explains how he keeps hitting people with it.
Liling shows her spiritual defense art, and continues to spam her basic buff set.

You know, I think we're mistaken on her strategy, she's not an alpha striker. She's got a stack personal buffs build(Wood/Blood/Water would fit this), which she basically doesn't NEED to use because her secondary attack form is good enough to oneshot most people anyway.

Its like Ling Qi using FSA as primary attack when she's FVM based.

Shen Hu, for his part, didn't respond, now fully encased in the hulking form of his earth spirit. With even his head submerged, Shen Hu seemed to be entirely fused with his beast, and impression made all the greater as it's limbs swelled, taking on muscular definition, and half meter long spines of black crystal erupted from its back and club like hands. Lanhua's footfalls shook the earth as thundered toward the Sun princess.
I'm wondering if he has an art specifically for combining with his spirit here.
Trade action advantage for basically wearing a mecha.

It was not content merely charging though, as the tree Sun Liling had landed on tilted drunkenly, the soil at its roots softing as grasping muddy hands rose to clutch at the girls limbs. She laughed, launching herself from the branch, her voice now distorted, reverberating within the fanged maw of the three faced demonic helm that now covered her head. "You've made another mistake, you know!" She exclaimed, bloody mist erupting from channels all across her armor as she spun gracefully through the air, avoiding the grasping hands and launched spikes of crystal as easily as Ling Qi herself had, if not moreso.
Liling, to nobody's surprise, as a dodge skill better than ours.

Ling Qi felt it then, a ripple of disquieting qi that spread outward from the now fallen tree that Sun Liling had stood upon. The very air shimmered with it… or perhaps something else. Brightly colored flowers bloomed from now swiftly rotting bark, and spread outward, devouring grass and soil alike in a multichromatic carpet. It reached Lanhua's thick, trunk-like feet only a few seconds later, despite the beasts alarmed step backward.

She winced as the beast, who had suffered everything she had rained on it in near silence, let out a warbling scream, a great gash of a mouth opening across it's upper body as hungry rootlets dug into its muddy flesh, and new flowers bloomed, crawling swiftly up the earthen pillars of the beasts legs. Lanhua tore it's feet from the writhing ground, leaving behind head sized chunks of mud in the grasp of the hungry rootlets. Yet it wasn't enough to escape, already new blooms of vibrant green were swelling with cancerous life across the beasts pockmarked legs.
And THAT was the Flower Field move she used previously and got banned for.
An AoE damage and qi drain coupled to buffs and buffs and buffs...sounds familiar eh?


Almost as if to add insult to injury, a blurred, six armed form fell on the beleaguered spirit from above. A barbed spear dug into muddy flesh, whipping and darting in a red blur, digging great furrows to seek the flesh beneath, and a mighty arm, raised to swat away the foe, fell with a crash to the earth, cleaved from it's body with a single stroke of a mighty black bladed axe. Lanhua's torso bubbled then, and Shen Hu emerged, gleaming crystal talons raised, only to crash against two upraised curved blades dripping wetly with sizzling sanguine fluid.

The princess' armor had evolved since Ling Qi had seen it last. She still held her twisted, thorny spear easily in her two true arms, but the curved blades held in the false limbs below had grown smoother and more refineed, as well as longer, and now, a third pair of arms, seemingly thick with muscle, sprouted from above her natural limbs. The right hand held the massive curve bladed black axe which had taken Lanhua's arm so easily, while the left was empty, it's hand held near her face, palm out and fingers straight, as if half in prayer.
Six arms, and it looks like she adds a pair for each round buffing. Liling takes about as long to set up Sanguine Asura as we do to set up FVM, but she's attacking the whole time so argh.

Also it looks like each pair of limbs makes every previous pair stronger. Would be fun if Cai's dispel scored on it though.


"That was unnecessary," Shen Hu said flatly, ignoring the bloody cut on his shoulder.

"Well, what can ya expect?" Sun Liling's reverberating voice answered. "Waving a meal like that in front of my poor spirit's face?"
Almost certainly has qi/life drain based sustain.
And Agg damage.

The boy's lips were set in a thin line as he he turned on his heel and charged, crystal claws outstretched toward Liling's smiling spirit. Sun Liling blurred forward, but the slab of gray rock that was Shen Hu's domain weapon shimmered into existence, blocking her path with a crash. Yet concern never appeared on the spirit Dhartiri's features as black claws slashed through the space where her head had been. The curvaceous creatures spine bent, silken garments fluttering as she escaped the path of Shen Hu's attacks, leaving him to catch only a few strands of dark hair.

The air around them shimmered with spreading pollen as the spirit fell back before him, still smiling gently, and when next Shen Hu's crystal claws rose, they met twisted talons of thorn and wood, scoring deep wounds that wept glistening sap. The sound of shattering stone heralded the end of his advantage though, as Sun Liling fell upon him like a crimson meteor. To his credit, he held under her initial assault.

...Yet for all of his ability, Ling Qi could see that he was losing. Even as black greaves formed over his legs in a desperate attempt to even the number of limbs, wounds opened across his arms and chest. Sun Liling was simply overwhelming in her speed and strength, and worst still, Ling Qi could feel still more power flooding into the demonic girl, powered by the melodic voice of the jungle spirit Dhartiri, who in the wake of her partners assault had simply leapt lightly back, escaping the battle, her limbs already swaying gracefully through the movements of an eye catching dance even as her rich voice rose in a foreign song.

Yeesh, there's MORE buffs being stacked on by Dhartiri's music. Its ridiculous.
Sounds a lot like you want a Dispel/Rushdown to beat Liling rather than enduring because her buff cycle is just too swole.

Might be how Ji Rong was training to fight a sustain buffer?


She met the eyes of the princess for moment as the red haired girl hopped lightly down from the raised arena, her monstrous armor and cruel armaments dissolving like so much smoke. There was no anger there, nor elation from victory, despite the easy smile on her lips. Only a stony determination. The moment didn't linger, as Sun Liling returned to her place at the far end of the line, and Ling Qi herself was called forward along with her opponent.
And not even satisfied by victory.
I guess the mess of the Bai/Cai alliance means her best recovery is beating Meizhen and this fight didn't even matter beyond venting.


"You know, it's funny," The scarred boy commented idly, cracking his knuckles. "I don't think we've ever actually had a conversation before."

"Is that so," Ling Qi replied aloofly, standing ready with her hands at her sides, affecting an attitude similar to her best friend.

"Yeah," Ji Rong replied evenly. "Ya know why I never tried to talk to you, back at the beginning?"

"I couldn't guess, Baron Ji," she said blandly. "I am sure you were very busy."

He grimaced, giving her a sour look. "Tch," he scoffed, not otherwise responding to her words.
Score.
That line hurt him.

"I thought I had you pegged. I'd seen people like you before."

"Do share your insights," she drawled, narrowing her eyes as the formations began to activate, shrouding them in shimmering lights.

He returned her flat look. "You were a rat," he replied. "To weak to fight, to scared to join up with anyone. The kinda person who'd trip a friend up if it meant getting a few more seconds lead on the guard."

"How rude," she replied coldly, feeling stung despite herself. He wasn't wrong after all. "Do you think I haven't seen your type before, Ji Rong," she continued. "Swaggering bullies who get their friends together to pretend at authority, so they can feel like they control something?" She finished with a scoff. "How many streets did your gang claim as its fief?"

"Not very many," Ji Rong replied with a lopsided smirk that carried a note of bitter nostalgia. "Xizhou is barely a city."

"Did you have a point then?" Ling Qi asked, raising an eyebrow.

"Not sure, if I'm bein honest," he replied, cracking his neck as the lights began to coalesce into solid terrain. "Guess I'm just curious what made you change."
From the sound of it, Ji Rong LIKED it back when he was the big fish in the small pond. The difference between them is that Ji Rong looks back with nostalgia and Ling Qi looks back and thinks "Never again"


"Oh, I'm still pretty pissed," he admitted mildly. "We're enemies, and you're just as cruel as the rest of your lot, and you're not that big idiot Gan," he met her gaze steadily, cracking his knuckles. "If that jackass whose been tutoring me made one thing stick, it's that I can't lose my temper against an enemy who might be stronger than me."

Ling Qi frowned at him, electing to ignore the last part of his statement, as gratifying as it was. "I don't think your group has any right to call us cruel."

Ji Rong snorted, giving her an incredulous look. "Right, tell that to the poor sods who had the misfortune to cross 'Miss' Bai's path," he drawled, spitting the term of ostensible respect. "The reason you get to pretend to be better is cause you won. Just like everyone else."

"Only one side was fighting for something besides their own pride,"
And NOW we have the key to how he ticks. He thinks of this as a continuation of the street gang picking on other commoners for protection money to enjoy the rewards of their brotherhood. Its cruel because his bros got beat on.

Who gives a shit outside his bros?


Ling Qi replied as the shape of the terrain began to solidify around them, they stood at the top of a large hill in a lightly wooded scrubland, the sky bright with the colors of sunset.
Nice and dramatic.


'Suppose so," Ji Rong admitted, a lopsided grin spreading across his face as he raised his fists into a guard stance. "Gonna break your face now." He said cockily, his usual demeanor returning.

Ling Qi scoffed, and thunder boomed.

Her flute formed in her right hand, and Zhengui began to take shape in front of her, a dark shadow in the grass. Even as she raised her hand to bring her flute to her lips though, she found herself staring point blank at the knuckles of Ji Rong's right hand, thick rings of bronze, arcing with electricity adorning them. She had a bare instant to flood vibrant wood wi through her spine and activate Ten Ring defense before it crashed into her nose.
Well, he told us he was gonna do that.
Also theres his weapon. Bronze knuckles

Above them, their clash was reenacted, a wailing sword with a spiralling blade meeting a flashing golden mirror in a cacophony of noise and light.
And theres his domain weapon. Surprisingly elegant.
Looks pretty high quality, so I guess Sun sprang for it.

The idle though scurried across her thoughts as she began to play, suppressing the twitching in her muscles and nerves from the lighting flooding her body. He had chipped her front teeth as well, she thought, adjusting her playing for the slight change.
Debuff on hit, plus injury penalties.

No spirit in sight.

Zhengui cried out in fury as her mists rolled over the battlefield, and superheated ash mingled with shadow haunted mist. The cherry red embers greeted her like an old friend though, further blurring her outline.

It wasn't enough though, Ji Rong was back in her face in an instant, the scent of his burning sandals reaching her nose as he landed lightly a top Zhengui's shell, a quick jab snapping Zhen's head back, and away while his follow up caught her in the shoulder, his fist shrouded in blinding actinic light.

She had to fight against her own muscles as they tried to become rigid with the voltage flooding them, and only the protection of Deepwood Vitality and her armor prevented the damage from being worse. Yet, as she met her enemies eyes in the moment before he leaped away to avoid Zhengui's retaliation, she saw surprise there. He had been hoping to overwhelm her entirely.

At the same moment, she brought the disparate parts of her Thousand Ring's together, and activated the Hundred Ring's Armament. Rippling green light spilled across her limbs, coalescing the faint vital aura into something more solid, This time, when he rounded on her again through the thickening ash, embers burning in his hair, she raised her arms to block the lightning fast jab aimed for her face.

Their limbs met with the crack of a millenial tree struck by heaven's fury, and though her arm trembled and her feet were driven back through the dirt, gauging furrows in the ground, she held. The surprise in his eyes was worth the bruise she could already feel forming across most of her forearm.
He had a good rushdown.
Not nearly good enough yet.

Man, all that time he lost must really suck if his main focus didn't overwhelm our secondary outright(granted, by the second round he was in two layers of debuff).


So it was with a bloody smile that she summoned a qi card into her hand and activated it, dark qi surging as wriggling worms the length of her arm burst hissing from the earth.

He was driven back then, shadows shredding the wide sleeves of his shirt, while spearing roots tore his already damaged sandals asunder and hissing worms leaped ugly, toothy maws agape at him. He moved with incredible alacrity still, none of these lesser assaults penetrating his guard.

Yet it still gave Ling Qi room to breath, and even as the card in her hand flashed again, summoning still more of the foul worms of the earth, she let out a wordless shout, carried on a surge of flowing fiery qi that washed over her Zhengui and her summons alike infusing them with a burning vigor.

Ji Rong did not simply allow himself to be pushed back though, she saw the determination in his eyes as he hardened his guard, standing firm under the multi-headed assault of the trap she had laid for him. She felt the surge of qi a fraction of a second before the scarred boy bellowed a warcry and heavenly qi surged. Eyes burning with the blue light of lightning and hair spiked up with static, the sheer force of his unleashed spirit was like s small explosion, blowing the worms circling him away in a blast of crackling wind, even as he batted aside a burning glob of venom spat by Zhen, suffering an angry burn across the entirety of his forearm for the effort.
Hentai Worm Go!
Also we got proven right that he doesn't really have much in the way of AoE.
He put EVERYTHING into casting Fist.


Golden light flared then, and the sound of shattering glass echoed across the hillside, Ling Qi saw Ji Rong's weapon, the golden mirror falling to pieces, leaving her own blade to zoom through the air where it had been. Her eyes widened then as she turned them back to Ji Rong who was straightening up, rejuvenating qi melting away ice and shrinking the patches of frostbitten flesh.
That must have cost a pretty penny, but this is gold for a rushdown build to have a second wind if their initial rush wasn't enough.


A silent command sent the qi reserved in the worms surging, and they struck as one, a hissing carpet of writhing flesh… and Ji Rong missed a step, his bare foot sliding a few centimeters too far, right into the waiting grasp of one of the half dozen worms assaulting him. The hissing beast coiled around his leg in an instant, and for a single second, her opponent was held still. Grasping roots seized his other ankle.
Ji Rong Quest: "Oh no I've seen where this hentai plot is going, why is she using so many tentacles?!"

In that moment of vulnerability, Ling Qi finally was able to make distance and then, the revelers emerged summoned by a great surge of her qi, laughing elfin dancers emerged from mist and ash, filling the hillside with a riot of color and sound. With some satisfaction, she saw Ji Rong's eyes widen even as lightning charred the worm on his leg to ash. His next attack went wide, a boiling beam of plasma going wide, and sending giggling fairies spinning in the heated channel of air it left in its wake.
And now to be abducted by fairy molesters.
 
See what's happening here? She grows the first set of extra arms after injuring Chen. She grows the second after her spirit corrupts Lanhua. That's absolutely fascinating.

Her spirit is integral to her art!

With those two things, I now have a plan. Plan Bi(r/t)ch Bait. (Also, Plan Finally act like a Bloody Rogue!)
That smells like a reverse Argent Current, with a theme of "Khorne cares not from where the blood flows". Which lets her cheat the normal buff cycle by getting reaction buffs from scoring hits.
You could take that as "I don't care", but it really doesn't sound like that to me. Instead, it sounds like "You walked your dog in front of my alligator. What did you expect?" Which is very interesting to me.

She can't control her own spirit.
That is...possible.
Dhartiri plays aLOT like Ling Qi though...
 
More importantly worms are almost certainly completely useless against Sun, since Dharitri will likely just root them all and tear them apart before they can do anything.
 
Which is fucking nonsense.
First, try to keep it civil, okay?
assumes that Zhengui can hold off Dharitri indefinitely.
Where did you get this from? This is literally everything we have into killing Dharitri in one turn the moment it shows itself. What it assumes is that with mists+self buffs+whatever buffs we use Zhengui can survive the first strike of Dharitri. I'm not sure we'll have time to use the worms, but maybe.
More importantly worms are almost certainly completely useless against Sun, since Dharitri will likely just root them all and tear them apart before they can do anything.
They're a maybe in the plan, and only if we have enough time to actually summon them. They just add a few extra attacks for multiple opponent bonuses, and certainly won't attack or reveal themselves until we're nuking Dharitri.
 
First, try to keep it civil, okay?

Where did you get this from? This is literally everything we have into killing Dharitri in one turn the moment it shows itself. What it assumes is that with mists+self buffs+whatever buffs we use Zhengui can survive the first strike of Dharitri. I'm not sure we'll have time to use the worms, but maybe.

They're a maybe in the plan, and only if we have enough time to actually summon them. They just add a few extra attacks for multiple opponent bonuses, and certainly won't attack or reveal themselves until we're nuking Dharitri.
Hangwind I would be more civil if the thread hasnt literally been hashing out the Gank Dharitri approach for about a month now

And now you're presenting a half baked version of it as if its some bolt from the blue.

Youve read the thread, you follow the discussion, and honestly i look upon plagiarism with some faint sense of distaste.

Don't ask me to be civil when you're in the middle of doing a cheap knockoff of one of my plans, alright? Thats...way ruder then my dipping into foul language.
 
What if our counterpart on their side isn't Ji Rong but Dhartiri instead? Imagine if we went with Sun Liling in the beginning would our training be handled by Dhartiri?
 
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