Veron in Arda
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"You have an interesting concept of kindness," he says, and goes up in a whisp of smoke. 

 

And the woods go up in smoke around him, though a much more 'on fire' kind of going up in smoke.

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Veron looks calmly at the burning forest, retrieves a gem from his pocket, and peers through it at the forest. Yep, that forest is actually on fire. He peers through it at Mairon. Nope, that Mairon is actually still there.

He pulls a golden orb from his necklace of fireballs, and promptly flings it at Mairon. Before he even sees if it does anything, he shadowsteps out of the burning forest, retrieving a potion of fire resistance and a scroll of truesight. At minimum, he'll probably need both. This fight is probably going to suck a bit. He drinks the potion as he ends the shadowstep, touches his earring to turn invisible, and unfurls and begins reading the scroll. They're meant to be read quickly in the middle of combat, but he is not so arrogant as to stand out and read his scroll right in the open without a minor distraction.

As he reads his scroll, the orb from the necklace of fireballs explodes.

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He's still there but he's not still substantial. Through the gem of true seeing he vaguely appears to be squinting in fascination. The orb explodes and he frowns, makes everything for a mile around go impenetrably dark, opens up the ground beneath Veron's feet with no warning aside from a creak from the protesting earth. 

 

The trees burn hotter.

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'Impenetrably dark' is not actually a problem for him. Perfect sight in complete darkness is one of his helpful effects of being part shadow monster. This is completely fine with him. It might be a bit of a problem for Mairon in a bit, considering that shadowstepping is easier in darkness.

A creak is as much warning as he needs, trained by experience to react to traps and with sharpened reflexes aided by two separate magic rings. He is not there when the earth opens up, barking the final syllable of the scroll and leaping away before it can swallow him. He leaps further than should be possible for a human, casually clicking his heels together in the air and landing away from the hole, already at a run.

So the fireball probably annoyed him. Judging by the darkness. He snags a dart from his dart holder thing (What was the name for it? Nevermind. Do not wonder about that right now.) shadowsteps closer, and throws it with respectable accuracy at Mairon. He's no dart based sharpshooter, but he can usually hit a person sized shape. Then, because Mairon so kindly made shadowstepping so much easier, he shadowsteps away.

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A few seconds' quiet and then blinding light everywhere no shadows.

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Well that's just upsetting. Also, kind of painful.

"Ow," mutters Veron, annoyed that light resistance potions are not a thing. "And I was having so much fun."

He could throw another fireball, but he thinks that probably didn't do all of the damage he would have liked done. This is fine. He has other things. Like this wand of magic missiles, notable for being the sixth fucking magic missile wand he's found. Let's use that, just to get rid of the damn thing.

Seven magic missile bolts fly at Mairon, and Veron goes and hides behind a tree, pulling up his hood and trying to remember if he has anything for dealing with blinding light.

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He tries to wave them aside. That doesn't work. They hit. There's a sort of piercing very distracting shriek - more of annoyance than of pain - and the light if anything intensifies and that tree in particular is extremely on fire and also shattering into splinters. Flaming splinters.

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Good thing he has fire resistance now. Otherwise this would hurt more. Still. Ow. He's now bleeding a little. Note to self: trees are not safe.

"I will absolutely accept your surrender!" he calls, because actually he will, and also because it's the thing most likely to piss this person off.

So magic missile got a reaction. Somehow he thinks stabbing wouldn't be such a great hit, even with the sword that formerly was Enserric. Even if it did hurt him, suddenly he is next to a demigod that can casually explode trees. Doesn't he have a scroll that is like magic missile but better? He could have sworn he had something like that, except it's too fucking bright to figure out which one of his scrolls it is...

He throws another fireball. Another fireball sounds like a good thing to throw. Pity that the rest of his wands of magic missile are in the portable hole for their perceived uselessness, he could have used them.

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Likewise, he says back, and as the fireball hits shifts forms into an enormous werewolf and lunges.

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"Think I'll pass, thanks!"

Oh, look! A thing he can stab! That's exciting, he is very good at stabbing large vicious beasts. Like so!

He stabs Mairon with Ex-Enserric. Stab.

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The werewolf teeth graze him and then the werewolf stops. There is no werewolf. It's still outrageously bright, but it's almost entirely silent.

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Well that's either very heartening or absolutely terrifying, with absolutely nothing in between.

"What, the fluff just wasn't your style?" he wonders, backing away from the once-werewolf, detouring around some trees. Why is it so bright. Why this.

Right, if Mairon is going to not play, Veron will make the place dark now so he can figure out which scroll is the one for the better type of magic missile. Like so. Sweet, blessed darkness.

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Nope definitely not darkness. He can't actually cancel it all at once, it erodes away from the edges like it's being eaten by something acidic. All the nearby trees, which are on fire, uproot themselves and splinter and fly at him. The ground claps open again, wider. 

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"I get the impression that you did not appreciate getting stabbed!"

Okay, so, instead of a giant stabbable monster he's dealing with hostile landscape. ... You know, actually, he can deal with that. He's a talented man who has much experience dodging horrific landscape related horrors. He has dodged pit fiends, and archdevils, and giant traps of doom, and has been from the heights of the resurrected city of Undrentide to the depths of Hell itself. He can totally dodge this giant sinkhole opening under his feet, surrounded by hostile burning and exploding trees.

He does. Haste on top of two reflex enhancing rings, plus a ring for reaction time and a ring for working memory, and the ability to fade to intangibility if he focuses, and nothing really being well aimed at him, just exploding in an aggressive fashion.

He even manages to figure out which fucking scroll he needs to read while doing it.

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Okay now all of the ground is plasma and everything for ten miles around is on fire.

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He thinks that he maybe upset this person. It's very subtle, but he's got an eye for these things.

How about he try to outrun the plasma. That seems like a great idea. He makes this attempt.

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....outer circle of plasma, expanding inwards. More fiery debris flying at him, too.

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"Wow, I really pissed you off, didn't I?" observes Veron. "I'm glad I haven't lost my touch."

You know, he always thought the Ring of Jumping was a little silly. Like the Ring of Drowning; kind of novel, but not useful except in very specific circumstances that almost never come up. He kept it on because there was no reason not to, not because it was key to his typical fighting style.

It is maybe a good thing he's a crazy prepared hoarder that absolutely refuses to get rid of anything that could at all potentially be useful.

Can he jump the ring of plasma with his Ring of Jumping?

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He can! There' s a snarl from behind him and when he's in mid-air something swats him down to the ground, bone-shatteringly hard, but not quite into the plasma.

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"I - feel - very - loved -" hisses Veron, forcing himself up with the practice of someone who has been brutally slapped to the ground many times by large scary things. Is that a cracked rib? That feels like a cracked rib. Wow, this guy wants to kill him.

... But gosh there sure is some not super bright light here, with himself as a barrier between the light and the ground. Who knew impacting the ground like this would be so useful.

He retrieves the scroll, and reads it.

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There's a louder snarl and the bright light very briefly flickers and the ground beneath Veron might not have been plasma when he landed but it sure is now.

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He calculates fizzling the spell and ruining it versus staying in plasma. He goes with the option where he stays in plasma, because of fucking course he does.

That fire resistance potion was such a good idea.

He finishes the spell. Mairon is introduced to Isaac's lesser missile storm. It is like magic missile, but more.

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If Mairon is affected by this the most noticeable sign is SO MUCH PLASMA. And lightning! And flying knives. That are on fire.

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yeah okay let's call it a day he did a good job time to go.

darkness. shadowstep.

Ow ow ow ow ow ow ow do not trip into one of the knives that are frozen in mid-air, still on fire, that is a bad plan. He had a healing potion somewhere, right. Right? It's kind of hard to think right now, but he made them easy to reach -

He fumbles for a healing potion, slips a bit on the shadowstep and feels himself sliding into the plane of shadow, and flinches away as if it were more plasma. And also physically slips onto the ground, out of the shadowstep and not out of danger.

He removes the healing potion's cork with his teeth, and stubbornly downs the bitter drink. Eugh. Healing.

Then he forces himself back to his feet and resumes fleeing for his life.

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The forest is on fire for ten miles around.

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