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Subdivided Mods ([personal profile] cyclists) wrote in [community profile] subdivided2019-06-03 08:37 am

week zero: mingle

Week Zero
32 in Competition

On Monday morning, the sun rises on the sleepy village, and when the first ray of light touches the gates at each corner of the village, the previously tightly sealed doors open.

The barriers around the village fall, and leave it entirely open. Each cardinal direction will have a path exiting the village, taking the curious explorers who follow it on an adventure to new territories to be explored. They’ll find that each location that they arrive in appears to be associated with one of the elements. As the Signs had explained the day before, each of the participants in the game possesses an elemental assignment, whether they are aware of it or not.

When they approach the elemental areas, they’ll find themselves more in tune with their new powerset, as if the location invites them to take them out for a spin. The new areas appear to be perfect for training and learning how to use the new skills, or maybe if you’re curious you can discover which of those listed powers you’ve been granted.

Just try not to hurt yourself while you’re out there.

In addition, it seems now that more pieces of the core are being revealed, the river that runs through the village will begin to be dotted with small lanterns floating on the water. Some of them seem to be holding small notes. Try as you might to grab one, they’ll always just barely float out of reach.

Perhaps try sending one yourself and see what results you might get?

Occasionally in the village, you might hear the sound of drums and flutes - is that festival music? - though no matter how you search, you can’t find the source… yet.



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stillstands: (80)

[personal profile] stillstands 2019-06-05 05:24 pm (UTC)(link)
Oh, like--

[ She makes the motion he described -- fists in front of her face, and elbows in front her chest, twisting her body. ]

Like this?

But if you take enough damage to your arms then you'd be exposed again.
nonbelligerent: (your seven years. 6-1)

[personal profile] nonbelligerent 2019-06-05 05:48 pm (UTC)(link)
In the best case, you'll avoid the damage entirely. But if you can't, better your arms than your head. One, you can't survive without.

[as a human, at least.]

To dodge, pivot, taking a step back if you need to. [he does a bit of a demonstration.] For you, the important thing is to get used to minimizing your movements. That'll make it easier to transition to your next action, whether it be counterattacking or escape.

Ducking as you did earlier has its risks. What would you have done if another enemy had lunged at you while you were still crouching?
Edited 2019-06-05 17:48 (UTC)
stillstands: (127)

[personal profile] stillstands 2019-06-05 06:39 pm (UTC)(link)
But what if you can't risk getting hit at all? Out of interest. Wouldn't ducking or dodging be the only way to get out of that sort of situation?

[ Avoidance over absorbing a blow. ]
Edited 2019-06-05 18:39 (UTC)
nonbelligerent: (lies for you. 12-3)

[personal profile] nonbelligerent 2019-06-05 06:52 pm (UTC)(link)
The purpose of pivoting away is to dodge the attack. I don't think you could handle too many blows, to be completely honest.

Consider this a basic starting point. I don't want you to necessarily focus on memorizing movements, but to get in the habit of constantly planning your next move even before you carry out your current one.
Edited 2019-06-05 18:53 (UTC)
stillstands: (14)

[personal profile] stillstands 2019-06-05 07:44 pm (UTC)(link)
That's... [ ffff. ] fair. I don't think I could win on physical strength alone.

So. Planning ahead and keeping out of reach of whatever wants to hurt me. [ She looks thoughtful, and nods. ] That's a solid plan for someone like me.
nonbelligerent: (twisted bird. 11-1)

[personal profile] nonbelligerent 2019-06-05 10:48 pm (UTC)(link)
[he nods.]

Though there may be times where you're unable to get away and have to incapacitate the enemy. If you can't strike from a safe distance, then when the enemy goes in to attack, that will be when they are most vulnerable. If you use your weapon, that'll likely be when.

So when you avoid a strike, you must decide whether your next action will be to put some distance between you or if now is the time to counterattack.
stillstands: (14)

[personal profile] stillstands 2019-06-06 06:34 pm (UTC)(link)
That's a lot to think about in a split second. But that's where fight or flight instinct usually kicks in, isn't it?
nonbelligerent: (your seven years. 6-1)

[personal profile] nonbelligerent 2019-06-06 06:39 pm (UTC)(link)
Yes. That, and practice and experience. The more you do it, the more instinctive it becomes. I can help you with that.
stillstands: (78)

[personal profile] stillstands 2019-06-06 07:04 pm (UTC)(link)
It does.

[ ... ! ] I can imagine it does. They do say you can get used to a lot of things if you practice or experience it enough.
nonbelligerent: (your seven years. 1-1)

[personal profile] nonbelligerent 2019-06-06 10:50 pm (UTC)(link)
[he nods.]

Experience is the best teacher, though it would be ideal if you never had to put these skills to use.
stillstands: (72)

[personal profile] stillstands 2019-06-07 06:26 pm (UTC)(link)
[ ... That'd be nice. Very nice. ]

Yes, it would be. I'll just have to do plenty of practice while I'm here, with training facilities if I want to improve.
nonbelligerent: (twisted bird. 6-3)

[personal profile] nonbelligerent 2019-06-07 06:54 pm (UTC)(link)
Yes. While things are still uneventful, this is probably the best time to practice. We don't know how much room to breathe we'll have later on, after all.
stillstands: (77)

[personal profile] stillstands 2019-06-07 08:49 pm (UTC)(link)
Right. We still don't know what's going to happen here. I hope I don't have to use this to escape anything.