06-07-2023, 05:27 AM
(This post was last modified: 06-07-2023, 05:28 AM by NeatherRealmer.)
Key/Character: Xarxes
Which Event: Continued Ascent
Responsiveness: Man types like Lightning, his emotes hit you like Thunder. Very fast and inclusive of the parties involved.
Balance: Everything was perfect until you let Mal use P'smash. Though I did manage to not get owned this time around so it was very good.
Storytelling: Solid points here, the story was cohesive as one could hope for traversing the mighty tower of Aetius with the different floors having their unique factors to them and the various Guardians along the way each being unique.
Fairness: The rewards were incredible in my opinion and leave a lot to be developed in the future, even the "Least Valuable" materials have potential for any artificer to work toward something exciting in my opinion.
Overall: 10/10
Any other comments: I was a last minute addition to the party and was able to feel included throughout the event! Was a lot of fun and I hope to be on more of your events in the future. We cannot forget, however.
Grand doors.
Pushed aside as what lay before this hall was nothing short of a feast fit for kings and lords alike. Hundreds of dishes scattered about, some half eaten and others left untouched by the passage of time. No doubt to the untrained eye it would look as though they were crafted by the hands of true geniuses - Practically brimming with their own life of mana and sheer excitement.
To someone much more culinarily trained?
It would seem the sole intent of this food is to energize and to keep the body moving. Mana which ceased to fade now pooling around the center mass of this table - Leaving but a single object stood present before this group and their banquet.
But one golden apple - Hidden away like a treasure behind a mass of culinary goods.
At the head of the table beyond that? Rest a decaying corpse sat upon their throne. Much as though they were watching this feast before them - Yet never touching throughout their afterlife.
All prodding on each side.
Each side looking only with caution. None even so much as daring to lay a hand upon the food or feast before them.
Which Event: Continued Ascent
Responsiveness: Man types like Lightning, his emotes hit you like Thunder. Very fast and inclusive of the parties involved.
Balance: Everything was perfect until you let Mal use P'smash. Though I did manage to not get owned this time around so it was very good.
Storytelling: Solid points here, the story was cohesive as one could hope for traversing the mighty tower of Aetius with the different floors having their unique factors to them and the various Guardians along the way each being unique.
Fairness: The rewards were incredible in my opinion and leave a lot to be developed in the future, even the "Least Valuable" materials have potential for any artificer to work toward something exciting in my opinion.
Overall: 10/10
Any other comments: I was a last minute addition to the party and was able to feel included throughout the event! Was a lot of fun and I hope to be on more of your events in the future. We cannot forget, however.
Grand doors.
Pushed aside as what lay before this hall was nothing short of a feast fit for kings and lords alike. Hundreds of dishes scattered about, some half eaten and others left untouched by the passage of time. No doubt to the untrained eye it would look as though they were crafted by the hands of true geniuses - Practically brimming with their own life of mana and sheer excitement.
To someone much more culinarily trained?
It would seem the sole intent of this food is to energize and to keep the body moving. Mana which ceased to fade now pooling around the center mass of this table - Leaving but a single object stood present before this group and their banquet.
But one golden apple - Hidden away like a treasure behind a mass of culinary goods.
At the head of the table beyond that? Rest a decaying corpse sat upon their throne. Much as though they were watching this feast before them - Yet never touching throughout their afterlife.
All prodding on each side.
Each side looking only with caution. None even so much as daring to lay a hand upon the food or feast before them.