Gladio Amacita (
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[Open/Mingle] Wanna Be A Cowboy
WHO: Gladiolus, Open
WHERE: Network, Starduck, Sh'Ka, Where You Want
WHAT: A hunt arranged and executed
WHEN: Sometime In March
WARNINGS: N/A
NOTES: This is a Mingle Log, that means you can put your own TL posts up here, in fact, even Gladio's getting one. Use this space to interact with anyone else going on the trip (because large numbers of players at once in one thread is hard)
[Enjoy a video shot of Gladio as he's entering one of the ships, in full uniform, and with a stuffed pack over his shoulder. That will be the visual as Gladio walks through the ship to the cockpit. It is interesting to look at, though, given the beautiful wood-like paneling of the Starkduck.]
Hey. Just got back, more or less, from a train trip to Sh'Ka. Saw the weirdest shit there. There were these huge creatures, look a bit like Garulas from back home. Reason I'm mentioning it is because I haven't seen anything like them in Sh'Ka before.
Anyway, they look smaller, easier to take down than the Bunnyboars. And we need to restock the meat supplies, get all curing and drying and all that. And steaks. So, I'm going to take and pick out some of the herd. Definitely going hunting, but if they seem placid enough, maybe I'm going to try and bring some back too.
Could use some help. Anyone up for some wrangling like some proper Chocobros, help me herd some onto the Starduck to bring them in for easier handling, let me know. I'm going to be setting up the hold here for my aims for a few hours, so if you make it to the Starduck in the next two hours and you're equipped for a hunt and herding, you're welcome to join.
See you then.
WHERE: Network, Starduck, Sh'Ka, Where You Want
WHAT: A hunt arranged and executed
WHEN: Sometime In March
WARNINGS: N/A
NOTES: This is a Mingle Log, that means you can put your own TL posts up here, in fact, even Gladio's getting one. Use this space to interact with anyone else going on the trip (because large numbers of players at once in one thread is hard)
[Enjoy a video shot of Gladio as he's entering one of the ships, in full uniform, and with a stuffed pack over his shoulder. That will be the visual as Gladio walks through the ship to the cockpit. It is interesting to look at, though, given the beautiful wood-like paneling of the Starkduck.]
Hey. Just got back, more or less, from a train trip to Sh'Ka. Saw the weirdest shit there. There were these huge creatures, look a bit like Garulas from back home. Reason I'm mentioning it is because I haven't seen anything like them in Sh'Ka before.
Anyway, they look smaller, easier to take down than the Bunnyboars. And we need to restock the meat supplies, get all curing and drying and all that. And steaks. So, I'm going to take and pick out some of the herd. Definitely going hunting, but if they seem placid enough, maybe I'm going to try and bring some back too.
Could use some help. Anyone up for some wrangling like some proper Chocobros, help me herd some onto the Starduck to bring them in for easier handling, let me know. I'm going to be setting up the hold here for my aims for a few hours, so if you make it to the Starduck in the next two hours and you're equipped for a hunt and herding, you're welcome to join.
See you then.
Gladio TLs
II. A Teamed-Up Take Down | Sh'Ka
III. First Banthas In Flight | Starduck Hold
II
Well, he had the hat. Link wasn't really sure what a 'cowboy' was, or what the hat had to do with it. Honestly his first thought on hearing the word was that it might refer to a race of cowlike people. But he had the hat, and apparently that meant Link was now a 'cowboy', whatever that was.
And he had his compound bow, already notched with an arrow.
In fact, Link might be a little too ready, as he'd been about to head straight for the beasts. But then Gladio started talking, so Link waits to listen. The nods, at the end.
Yes, he's ready.
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"You'd get on with Cor," Gladio says with a little sigh. Which was absolutely wrong. The guy was way too flighty for Cor but hey, he didn't know that.
"Alright then. You try and go for a debilitating shot and I'll see about getting in there to take down whatever you hit?"
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But the rest, at least, is straight-forward enough. And there's one bantha, just on the edge of the herd - one that's a little slow, an older male.
Link aims for that one, bow poised to strike it in the head or between the eyes. When Gladio moves close enough to be near striking distance, Link will fire.
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Once he was in what he felt was a good range for him to work for, he gestured for Lnk to start the attack.
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One arrow strikes, into the beast's jaw. The beast roars, but Link is already drawing another arrow, and firing his second shot into its neck.
Not enough to take something like this down. But certainly enough to get started, and to give Gladio something to work with.
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The man rushes in, his massive sword swinging out to cut at a large leg, hoping to hamstring the thing fast. Not that it works out well at first, with the beast bellowing and flinching back from the second arrow. Then it swings its shaggy head at Gladio.
It's a quickly coming blow, not one he expects to easily avoid with weapon in hand. So Gladio just flicks his wrist in a way that sends his sword away and instead summons a large shield to his hand. Gladio braces himself to take the blow and while he's pushed back a few feet, he doesn't seem much worse for the wear.
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Link wants one.
But he can ask Gladio where he got it later. Right now Link is running forward at full pace, rapidly firing arrows as he goes. They strike the beast's back and side, giving it two points of distraction. For a moment the Bantha appears indecisive, unsure which one of them it wants to charge.
In the end, it turns back to Gladio - he's still closer, and to the Bantha's eyes is the more immediate threat. But the distraction may still be enough to give Gladio another opening.
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Down isn't out though, and he has to dodge aside as another bull from the herd starts to charge him from behind.
"Shit," he curses, because he wasn't prepared for that.
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He sighed, and went to find Gladio. He knew that they were on the same ship but hadn't seen him and his shield was really hard to miss in a lot of ways. So he wandered around and finally got to see who was in control of it.
Surprised, he sat down in the seat and smiled.
"Guess I get to call you captain again."
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"WE should save seats for other people if they want them."
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Gladio was just teasing or something. He had to be.
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"How is this flying if you're not.." His voice cut off because he wasn't sure how to put this without trying to insinuate something.
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Which was probably not as funny as he wanted it to be.
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He felt nervous and tried to sigh and relax. "You didn't tell me you were interested in having me on your lap during flight. That's a nice surprise."
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Clearly Noctis needs to calm down, and Gladio does his best to help, one of his hands freeing itself to rub what he hopes is a soothing pattern up and down Noctis's leg.
"I like you close, Noctis. More every day."
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III
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Because they seemed complacent now.
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Keith looked them over.
"They kinda remind me of wooly mammoths with ram horns."
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"We got something like them back home too. Larger though. Tend to rove in backs with the cow leading the herd and caring for daughters and granddaughters and the boys. Males rove solo."
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Keith looked like he was considering trying for one himself.
"At least, it looks like it. Unless they're all fur and no body?" He glanced back at Gladio. If he'd taken one down already, he'd know.
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Probably be better to chop the thing up and stew it, but he was happy.
"There is a lot of fur though. Hell of a thing to deal with."
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"More fur than substance? Or are they big enough to be worth the effort?"
Though........
"The fur could probably be useful, too, though... anyone good with like weaving and stuff might be able to use it."
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Though the idea of the fur being useful bemuses him.
"We just sold thst atuff back home."
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