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Cervantes looked down upon the mountain, referring to his quest. "I've heard rumors of Dragon Ogres running through here. I should be careful," he would mutter under his breath. Double-checking his equipment, he looked through his hammer, and potions. He quickly fitted his armor, and kept a syringe handy. "The hardest part is I don't know what I'm looking for. But I'm a tracker. It's what I do. Thankfully, I don't have to look too deep into the range. I'll scout the borders and see what I can find." Before going in, Cervantes licked his finger and raised it into the wind to test the direction of the wind: it could be helpful in case he needed to rely on his brand new pistol. He then began scouting for footprints to see what this "beast" truly was.

((Activate Skill Sense))
Cactus_Jones wrote:
The tracks looked like a large footprint with fours toes on a webbed like feet on them. They seem to lead to a small cave entrance wedged between to large boulders. What was beyond that point was anyone's guess.

Suddenly, someone rode up to the mountain on a Broad horse, wearing Predator armor, slowly trotting to a halt and stepping off the horse
Cervantes wrote:
Cervantes looked down upon the mountain, referring to his quest. "I've heard rumors of Dragon Ogres running through here. I should be careful," he would mutter under his breath. Double-checking his equipment, he looked through his hammer, and potions. He quickly fitted his armor, and kept a syringe handy. "The hardest part is I don't know what I'm looking for. But I'm a tracker. It's what I do. Thankfully, I don't have to look too deep into the range. I'll scout the borders and see what I can find." Before going in, Cervantes licked his finger and raised it into the wind to test the direction of the wind: it could be helpful in case he needed to rely on his brand new pistol. He then began scouting for footprints to see what this "beast" truly was.

((Activate Skill Sense))

((Also, what is you loadout for this Hunt? And do you think you can keep track of your inventory?))
Cervantes would turn to look at the man on the horse. "You seem familiar. Have we met? Perhaps, out the corner of my eye? What brings you here?"
Cervantes wrote:
Cervantes would turn to look at the man on the horse. "You seem familiar. Have we met? Perhaps, out the corner of my eye? What brings you here?"

"I'm here for the hunt" he said, walking to the boulder.
((Primary: None
Secondary: None
Sidearm: Pepperbox Pistol - 24 rounds
Melee: Iron Hammer
Consumables: 2 Health Potion, one Syringe[would have taken 3 potions but the OoE keeps me from doing so.] If there's anything else I can take, let me know. I should be able to keep track of my inventory.))

Cervantes nodded. "Well, as long as you're not here to hunt me, then we're on the same page. Smart of you to follow a tracker to find a beast. You've got a hunter's sense. But I'm not here for conversation and neither are you. I'm headed in." Cervantes would slowly sneak through the entrance, with his hammer at his side.
He pulled out his Tier-3 Lever-Action Rifle and walked through the boulders
Cervantes would test the wind again through the boulders to see if any wind blew through here: if so, there should be an exit on the other side. Regardless, he continued to track the footprints through, minding his step as to make sure there were no traps.
Cervantes was here for the hunt, and he was going to be damned if he let the gunslinger get to his kill first. The tracker took the right path with little hesitation and less words.
Cervantes would investigate the yellow goo, before giving it a sniff and following the trail of goop.
Cactus_Jones wrote:
He would travel for 10 minutes until he came across a room with something laying down in the center of the room. All he saw was was something with 3 spikes on its left side.

He was behind Cervantes, looking behind. He would then try to snare whatever it was, even if it was a misshapen rock

rolled 1d10 and got 1
Snare

((DAMN IT BLACK OPS 3!!!))

He used Phase to turn into a mist and move past it, before becoming solid again and shooting at it's heads

rolled 1d10 and got 1
Phase

rolled 1d10 and got 5
Head Shots

Cervantes would inject his syringe to enhance his senses and get a better look at the beast. Without hesitating, as it raised, he fired his weapon to blast the creature in the chest. "Ugly..."

rolled 1d10 and got 9

Cactus_Jones wrote:
Phase didn't work at all, so he took the charge which launched back into the wall which he also bounced off of. He couldn't even shoot his gun because he was on the ground in pain.

((let's do that everyone has 50/50 health and since he was wearing that armor he at 40 health now. Also, this my vengeance against you))

He struggled to get up when he did, he switched his rifle for his Cerberus, firing shells at the creatures face as he attempted another snare.

((Alright, I'm going to bed. DOn't continue without me!))

rolled 1d10 and got 8
Shotgun

rolled 1d10 and got 1
Snare

Cervantes grunted. "I can't go into the range with my hammer to get a good force blow without being taken out by the tentacles, but the pistol can't do enough damage to its hide. The best course of action is to disable its tentacles without actually entering their range. The yellow goop was strange though...it seemed like it could possibly be blood?" Cervantes would look around the area. "I need to get to high ground. Fast."
The Gunslinger would throw a potion on it, as well as an antidote real quick, before trying to snare again. If it didn't work he would dodge the upcoming attack

rolled 1d10 and got 3
Potion & Antidote

rolled 1d10 and got 5
Snare

rolled 1d10 and got 3
If Snare was bad, Dodge

The Gunslinger would attempt to use Phase to go to the beast, before climbing up on it and trying to throw a grenade in it's mouth, before jumping off

rolled 1d10 and got 10
Phase

rolled 1d10 and got 9
Grenade

He would then try to Snare the beast once more, hoping to give time for him to heal with his last potion

rolled 1d10 and got 6
Snare

rolled 1d10 and got 2
Heal

Cervantes, using the advantage of sneaking behind the beast, grabbed his hammer and struck from behind to deal a decisive stunning blow to allow the gunslinger to finish off the beast.

rolled 1d10 and got 7

Cervantes smirked. "One more and you're done." He quickly struck it again with the hammer and retreated into the shadows in order to escape the creature's view.

rolled 1d10 and got 7

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