Board Thread:Roleplaying/@comment-2165692-20141210185453/@comment-32663439-20141213114136

(Alright, I guess you can just introduce a threat whenever you please, and then if you don't respond soon enough, then we can just take over as the other creature.)

Kodlak thought for a moment. A troll is a dangerous enemy when not faced properly. Kodlak's arrows would only serve to aggravate it.

Kodlak shot his crossbow bolt into the tree again, and then leapt off. He swung down, drew his dagger, and landed behind the troll. He took a slice at its spine. He had underestimated the thickness of its hide. The blade was sharp, though, and it made a large gash. The troll roared, and spun around. It charged at Kodlak. He activated the crossbow reel, soaring over the troll's head. He then proceeded to stab it in the back of the neck, and immediately activating the reel again. The troll roared and thrashed and pounded the ground. Thick blood was oozing from its neck. That had served to slow it down. It was time to finish the job.

He swung down, kicking the troll in the back of the head. The troll stumbled into the tree. Kodlak landed, slicing the troll's throat. It took a swing at him, but he summersaulted back. He used the reel, landed on the branch, and watched the troll gnash its teeth and pound its chest in a progressively less aggressive fashion. Eventually, the troll fell to a knee, and then keeled over. Kodlak swung down and stabbed its spinal cord to be sure. He then harvested the fat, teeth and claws like he had with the other troll. He surged up another tree and sat down.