Board Thread:Roleplaying/@comment-5583506-20160228221959/@comment-5583506-20160303002912

Falana raised her eyebrows, intrigued that the answer had come so fast and with such self-esteem. "That's correct", she said. "Now, follow me up these ramps and I will show you something."

The Dunmer guided the group up a set of wooden stairs and ramps, customized to make the skull hanging from the ceiling reachable.

She then pulled out a couple of cleaver shaped blades from scabbards by the side of her belt. "A Beast Slayer mustn't always rely on range weapons. In fact the majority of all the deaths these monsters suffer will come from these two beauties. I cannot yet tell you the material of these blades, since it's classified. But what I can tell you is that it is presumably the strongest alloy made available to mankind to this day. While not indestructible this metal will be able to cut through the very bones of these monsters without even making. Sure, you may hold onto the weapons and equipment that you brought with you to deal some damage to your monsters, but know that the only way to quickly seal the deal of a Beast is by the use of these blades."

She skipped up onto the skull, making it sway slowly back and forth in the ceiling, though the chains holding it up seemed sturdy enough. She took a steady grip around the handle on one of the blades and with a quick and fluid thrust she buried it straight into the mid-section of the cranium.

"There", she grunted. "With a perfectly balanced angle and the right amount of momentum behind your attack, you will rupture their skull in no time, killing them instantly. Now you may wonder how the hell you are supposed to reach the head of these monsters? And that's something I will take up in a session in which all of you newcomers are involved. But let's start with seeing some perfect stabbings of yours on this skull here."

Falana yanked the blade free from the skull and held it out for any volunteer to try it out.

The Sload Soap had finished boiling to the point where it was a finy bubbling liquid and the Moon Sugar seemed to be as pulverized as anything could possibly be, having evolved into a white, soft powder.