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About Riardon
- Birthday 08/29/1973
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Guild Name
The Trackers Alliance
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Male
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California, USA
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Games, Comics, and more. I'm an all around nerd
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PH * * * Riardon SP: 185 Riardon takes: 63 SP for base skills. Takes 6 Ranks in Inspiring For 120 SP (+12 En recovered for party). Riardon | HP: 260/260 | EN: 54/54 | DMG: 1 | MIT:6 | ACC:3 | EVA:3 | REC: 2 | Inspiring
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[F29-EV] The Final Stand | <<Fatal Error ACT: 2>>
Riardon replied to Plot Master's topic in Intermediate Floors
"The Tracker's Alliance is losing ground," Riardon commented as the battle raged along the beach front. "KnightinGale is doing her best to hold the line, but without additional forces would be beneficial. She is still rather fresh off Floor One, but despite how quickly she has progressed, even she still needs back up." Riardon pushed a few pieces around the makeshift map between him and the others focusing on coordinating efforts. There weren't many bodies willing to take up the mantle of defending the beach. This is even when considering the open call to anyone able to raise a sword or t -
[F29-EV] The Final Stand | <<Fatal Error ACT: 2>>
Riardon replied to Plot Master's topic in Intermediate Floors
"We'll need more reinforcements here," Riardon spoke pointing to an area of the beachfront of the Black nearest the ongoing battle. "The raiders' flank will be exposed. What doesn't help is that is also where the STY/L concert is being held. The biggest problem is we're running low on able fighters." Rairdon looked over his shoulder to the makeshift infirmary. So many low level players had headed the call to arms, and the few first aid users were struggling to keep up with the increasing demand. Every few seconds, another squad of players would be escorted in with shouts and demands for -
These kids were rash as always. That didn't keep Riardon from keeping an ever vigilant eye out the entire trip to the Monkey King's lair. Their travels took them deep into the jungle and Riardon grew exceedingly more cautious the further they went in. His hand rest on the rapier at his side, ready to draw at a moment's notice. The light armor he had donned was limiting his mobility though not to the point of complete immobilization. According to Wulfrin the gear was still only Tier 1, as he didn't have time to craft a fresh set at the moment. Wulfrin had also reassured him that wouldn't be a p
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"Thank you for the information," Riardon bowed gently to the guard interjecting before Wulfrin could say anything else outside of standard decorum. "We shall head that way at once." Rairdon shot a death glare to Wulfrin. These people may be NPCs, but that doesn't mean you should talk to them with a lack of respect, a point that Wulfrin never seemed to understand, and that rubbed Riardon the wrong way some times. Riardon took it upon himself to lead the conversation with the other NPC they were pointed to. "Excuse me are you Sewallus?" Riardon asked an elven man currently being bandag
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"At least we have decent seats," Riardon joked as he and KnightinGale watched the battle rage on. "It would be a shame to miss such a duel. I've only seen him go all out like this against Terra Firma." "You went through that quest too?" KnightinGale responded tilting her head a bit. "Did you get forced to be a cheerleader as well?" "No my role was basically the same as this one. I was the energy battery as Wulfrin put it." "Can't argue with the results though. The quest sure helps get us up the levels faster." "Agreed. Wulfrin says there are more he plans to escort us throu
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Content knowing that his party was going to get him out of the sticky situation he was in, Riardon continued to observe the battle raging in front of him. Wulfrin's small dust devil conjured within the arid environment caused Riardon to instinctually shield his eyes to the best of his ability. When he opened them again, he was surprised to find a bear trap clasped to the boss's left leg. It was screaming in agony as Solaris pulled off from its attack. Wulfrin's blade burned with a fire comprable to the fires around them. Could that art have originated from this floor? It was possible, but unti
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Riardon let out a sigh of relief when he saw Wulfrin stroll into the plaza. He had mustered all of his bravado and courage to maintain at least some measure of composure. Though he still remained bound, Riardon was at least able to contribute as his skill required no input from him. He watched the battle unfolding before him, blade clash after blade clash sent burst of air out in all directions. Riardon could feel every impact and each one reminded him how out classed he was in this place. Wulfrin's initial clash was ended with an abrupt blow to the Bandit Boss's center of mass sending him sta
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"'Ello littel mousie," A gravely voice echoed from behind Riardon, sending a shiver down his spine. "So it's been you lot snoopin' 'round my camp. Best I make an example of you." "Boss sigh-!" Riardon tried to call out to his party. A heavy fist found its way burried into his stomach knocking what little air was still within his virtual form. When he came to, Riardon was tied to a post in the central plaza of the camp. His head was foggy, but his health hadn't dropped . He considered that a blessing. The Bandit Boss was standing over him holding a now emptied bucket. Only now did Ria
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"KnightinGale has broken the barrier and engaged the fourth group," Riardon commented to himself as he continued to move just out of range of the bandits' agro. "Final group spotted near the center. Looks like they are trying to run!" Riardon's vision narrowed as he focused his attention towards the center of the camp. The bandits were scrambling to gather whatever they could recover from his party's rampage. One of them was pounding heavily on the door of a shack at the center. His best guess was that woul be where the boss would emerge. Having failed to get the attention of the boss, th
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"That makes eight," Riardon said to himself as Wulfrin and KnightinGale moved to attack the third group of bandits. "That leaves eight more to locate before the boss appears. Assuming the quest information is correct." Riardon leapt from perch to perch. He was still getting used to being far more spry in his virtual form. It was jarring how well he could move within Aincrad. In the real world he hadn't been able to move like this ever, in fact he could hardly imagine being able to. At least the physical toll of age was waved. The numbers within the camp were thinning. It took Riardon a sh
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"Another group at your three," Riardon said as he ran overwatch from atop the scaffolding that made up the outer wall of the camp. On Riardon's shoulder was a regal bird with plumage that almost resembled fire. Wulfrin's familiar Solaris was with him acting as a second set of eyes. KnightinGale nodded bellow him as she began to move toward the group he had pointed out. Riardon's job was simple, keep tabs on enemy movements and watch out for the Boss's appearance. That was mainly due to him not being capable of much else. His analytical mind was allowing him to easily track each individual
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"Seems simple enough," Riardon stroked his chin as he studied the map. Without thinking, he began to munch down on the provided meats and cheeses. "If my information serves, the camp isn't too terribly far from here, but we still shouldn't laze around too long. If they catch wind of our little raid we might be put into a tough spot." It wasn't like Wulfrin to leave out key details, so Riardon was fairly sure all necessary notes had already been made. He glanced to his left to analyze the unknow companion with them. She seemed to be walking two worlds, one of fantasy and one of reality. We
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thank you sir
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Terra Firma's health bar was dropping swiftly with each strike from Wulfrin. Riardon's eyes focused on Terra Firma's other front leg where a second bear trap had dug into its flesh. An impressed smirk crept across Riardon's face. Apparently this boss wasn't as smart as it was fast. After letting loose a roar that shook the small basin, Terra Frima slamed its trapped foot down into the sand causing the trap to fall loose. Now freed from its bindings Terra Firma leapt into the air threatening to drag Wulfrin beneath the shifting sands. Once more Wulfrin narrowly dodged the beast's feeble attempt