Wednesday, April 16, 2014

The Feat at Hand



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When two animals fight, they snarl and bear their teeth in effort to gain ground on the dominant position. They circle each other, gazing deep into the opponent's eyes, to determine the intensity of the battle at hand. Occasionally, one creature will lunge towards it's adversary to create a feeling of ultimate demise and instill fear. If a party suddenly becomes disinterested in the feat at hand and turns to leave the heated environment, either the battle ends or the creature is attacked from behind without warning. If you walk away from a battle, you must be prepared for either scenario
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