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18085 No. 18085 ID: 8ffee7

Part 2
185 posts omitted. Last 100 shown. Expand all images
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No. 53237 ID: 8ce2bf

>>53222
Duck back under his arm and make a jump for the river.
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No. 53246 ID: 5d5024
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53246

>>53224
>>53229

You take a swipe at its side as you pass.

Your claws tear through its flesh easily, but the creature seems unfazed!
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No. 53247 ID: 7eda8b

Yell "TELWIS! MONSTER! RUN!"

Dive into the water.
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No. 53248 ID: 950eaa

No, the water fucks you up, don't go into it.
How fast does it move? Can we outrun it to get to Telwis?
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No. 53252 ID: f4963f

>>53246
Run down to Telwis.
Pick him up.
RUN WITH TELWIS.
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No. 53254 ID: bffa2a

>>53252

Run all the way to the shack.
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No. 53258 ID: 5d5024
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53258

>>53248
>>53252
>>53254

You call out a warning to Telwis. He shouts back that he can see the monster just fine.

You jump down.
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No. 53259 ID: 5d5024
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53259

>>53258
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No. 53260 ID: bd36a1

>>53259
D:

Get to Telwis, try to work through the pain and get back to Telwis' shack D:
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No. 53261 ID: 15f6d6

Ask Telwis if he sees the monster.
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No. 53266 ID: 4553b2

>>53261
see
>>53258

He sees it just fine.

Now I think we should get back to the running and crying now.
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No. 53268 ID: f4963f

>>53259
Keep running! ;_;
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No. 53272 ID: 5d5024
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53272

>>53268
>>53260
>>53266

Telwis lunges forward to catch you.

You don't think you can do any of those things right now!
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No. 53273 ID: af3e6d

>>53272
Pick a god. Start praying for deus ex machina. Black out.
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No. 53275 ID: bffa2a

>>53272

Roll in water, leave a blood slick and dissapear from sight. Switch control to Telvis.

Telvis: Nooooooooo
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No. 53279 ID: f4963f

>>53272
Well... crap. Is it chasing you? Try to crawl out of sight, hope that Telwis can fend the thing off. :(
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No. 53289 ID: 632862

>>53272
It's just a flesh wound! Suck it up!
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No. 53323 ID: b1e366

>>53289
Through that sucking chest wound.
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No. 53508 ID: 1c907d

Try and trick it into hurtling itself off the edge.
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No. 54772 ID: 5d5024
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54772

Telwis sets you down.

He suggests you try to get away, if you can.
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No. 54774 ID: 9e9b47

>>54772

"No! I won't leave you to the monster!"
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No. 54777 ID: c80cec

>>54772
"Yeah, come on! Let's get out of here!"
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No. 54778 ID: 950eaa

Fend it off with the ladder if we can!
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No. 54779 ID: 632862

>>54772
Stay close to the ground. Those arms look long. Try crawling away.
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No. 54780 ID: f4963f

>>54772
Crawl away from that thing. Crawl for your life.
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No. 54782 ID: aba0a3

Use ladder!
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No. 54802 ID: 5d5024
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54802

>>54774
>>54777
>>54779
>>54780

You muster your strength to begin crawling away, calling out to Telwis to escape with you.

He scoffs.
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No. 54803 ID: f4963f

>>54802
... I think Telwis knows what he's dealing with. Keep moving, Ven.
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No. 54804 ID: 476456

in that case muster the strength to...throw rocks at the beast.
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No. 54805 ID: 7eda8b

Try to gather the strength to help him out with your claws.
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No. 54807 ID: aba0a3

Suggest Telwis uses the ladder to appear less short.
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No. 54870 ID: 4553b2

>>54807
The ladder is our enemy! There is no way we'll accept its aid, even in death!
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No. 56206 ID: c0f3bf

Tend to wound and step back to watch Telwis and try to call out warnings when it's going to strike.
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No. 56648 ID: 632862

I think anything we could do would just distract him, if he's that confident.
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No. 58292 ID: bf1e7e
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58292

The beast lunges toward Telwis, who seems eager to meet it.

You attempt to steel yourself to aid Telwis should the need arise, maintaining a cautious distance.
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No. 58304 ID: aba0a3

Have Telwis lure the monster towards the edge. Use anything you can around you to help him get the creature into the abyss. It's doubtful either of you can fight this monster directly, even together.
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No. 58340 ID: 632862

>>58292
Let Telwis do his thing. He seems to know exactly what he's doing.
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No. 58362 ID: bf1e7e
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58362

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No. 58363 ID: bf1e7e
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58363

>>58362

By the muse ...

It looks like you should have moved farther away before stopping to catch your breath.
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No. 58367 ID: 950eaa

What is going on, is it rotting?
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No. 58369 ID: 15f6d6

Can you do anything besides hold your guts in?
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No. 58373 ID: 7eda8b

No way, jump on it and stab it with your stabby fingers!
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No. 58388 ID: 632862

>>58363
Slice the outstretched arm while it's distracted. See if you can keep it from stabbing Telwis.
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No. 58390 ID: c0f3bf

Ask Telwis if he needs help. If you don't get an answer within one second try and stab it.
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No. 58397 ID: bf1e7e
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58397

>>58390

You're pretty sure Telwis won't hear anything you say at this point.

The two tumble towards you, skidding to a halt directly in front of you.

>>58373
>>58388

You muster your remaining strength to lend aid to your fuzzy companion, but where to strike?!
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No. 58401 ID: 036360

Back of the head seems the logical choice...where it isn't plated like the front.
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No. 58403 ID: 43d730

>>58397
Grab the headish thing, hold it back so Telwis can get a clear shot at stabbin'.
Use your weight if needed.
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No. 58425 ID: 7de41e

The back of its head does seem a good spot to aim.
Do we still have the hatchet? Using that might be better than trying to poke this thing.
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No. 58494 ID: 7eda8b

Go for the midsection. Try to sever the spinal column.
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No. 60928 ID: bf1e7e
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60928

You use your remaining strength to dive forward, lashing out at the apparently vulnerable back of what appears to be the monster's head. Telwis drives his knife into the creature's maw at nearly the same time, raking it across something at the back of it's throat.
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No. 60935 ID: 476456

Hope its not your fingers and keep attacking.
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No. 60943 ID: bf1e7e
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60943

>>60928
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No. 60944 ID: 476456

Attempt to halt the offending arm spearing telwis!
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No. 60945 ID: 895b3e

>>60943
yea, might want to pull back that thing slowly stabbing into Telwis btw. Or slice it off.
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No. 60954 ID: bf1e7e
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60954

>>60944
>>60945

As your vision begins to fade, you reach out with your other hand to grab the arm which sprang forth from the monster's shoulder. You feel it slow against the limited muscle you have to bring to bear...
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No. 60955 ID: bf1e7e
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60955

>>60954

... but you have your limits
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No. 60967 ID: bd36a1

>>60955
pass out. Hope Telwis still has the strength after getting stabbed to carry/ drag you back to his house for some first aid :<
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No. 60972 ID: bf1e7e
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60972

You awaken
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No. 60974 ID: 036360

Try to sit up, look around if you can.
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No. 60975 ID: 476456

stay down and try to look around, you're kind of scratched up.
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No. 60979 ID: 8ce2bf

Ask Telwis where our clothes went.
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No. 60985 ID: f21281

>>60972
You appear to be nude.
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No. 60987 ID: c0f3bf

Full-body assessment: see if you can move your arms head and legs.
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No. 60988 ID: bffa2a

Realize you're lying on your injured back. Feels good dosen't it?
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No. 60991 ID: 950eaa

look down and see if you have boobs or not, I've been wondering this for a while.
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No. 60998 ID: bf1e7e
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60998

>>60974
>>60975

You sit up and try to look around. You can't really get your bearings, everything is still fuzzy and out of focus.

>>60987

Everything seems to work, though it hurts to move your left arm and your back is quite sore.

>>60988

It most certainly does not.
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No. 60999 ID: bd36a1

>>60998
W-what happened to your chest? what's that scar from? (if you can remember at all)
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No. 61009 ID: bf1e7e
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61009

>>60999

You don't remember. You weren't even sure it was there.
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No. 61010 ID: 43d730

>>61009
Investigate the rest of you for suspicious things.
Also investigate the room.
Walk slowly and try not to pass out.
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No. 61021 ID: bf1e7e
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61021

>>61010

You still can't make out much of your surroundings.
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No. 61022 ID: 632862

>>61021
Crouch down and examine floor.
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No. 61023 ID: f21281

>>61021
Politely ask for a bit more clarity regarding your surroundings.
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No. 61024 ID: 476456

wake up
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No. 61025 ID: bd36a1

>>61021
call out to Telwis
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No. 61026 ID: 476456

He's probably sleeping, chill out and try and find him on your own.
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No. 61029 ID: f4963f

>>61021
Is that a hole near your feet? Examine it.
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No. 61063 ID: bf1e7e
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61063

>>61022
>>61029

There is a small indentation here. It looks to be a slot that a gear or cog could fit into.

>>61025

You call for Telwis, but only hear silence in response.

>>61024

You're already awake.
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No. 61067 ID: 43d730

>>61063
This is probably some hugely symbolic thing.
Which is why you should poke around away from that hole as long as possible.
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No. 61084 ID: 632862

>>61063
Rub your eyes a bit. Surely you can get them to work properly.
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No. 61107 ID: bf1e7e
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61107

>>61084

It helps a little, but everything still feels all foggy.
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No. 61112 ID: b94893

Do you still have that cog from the beginning? Put it in.
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No. 61122 ID: 43d730

>>61112
You'll eventually have to do this, probably, but I'd take a better look around first.
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No. 61123 ID: bf1e7e
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61123

>>61112

Of course, it's right in your tunic's pocket.

Oh, you don't have your tunic.
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No. 61129 ID: 895b3e

>>61123
pssst, behind you.
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No. 61131 ID: bd36a1

>>61123
retrieve cog from behind you
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No. 61164 ID: bf1e7e
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61164

You reacquire your mysterious cog.
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No. 61165 ID: 632862

>>61164
Ignore giant gear. Install cog in hole.
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No. 61166 ID: 43d730

>>61165
Get better look at giant gear.
What does it attach to?
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No. 61226 ID: bf1e7e
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61226

>>61166

Walking to the edge, you see that you are not on a gear, but on a plate sitting atop a gear. In fact, there appears to be a whole stack of them.
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No. 61230 ID: bf1e7e
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61230

>>61226
>>61165

The gear thoroughly explored, you insert the cog into the whole. Almost immediately, there is a rumbling.
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No. 61233 ID: 43d730

>>61226
Insert the Spinner into the top of the pillar and press the A button in time with the pulses.

Also avoid giant flying dinosaur skulls.
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No. 61257 ID: bf1e7e
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61257

>>61230

The gears on the tower begin rotating.
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No. 61262 ID: 950eaa

try to not throw up
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No. 61265 ID: f4963f

>>61257
Wait and see what happens.
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No. 61277 ID: 950eaa

Keep in mind you could be trippin balls.
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No. 61302 ID: bf1e7e
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61302

>>61262

The plate isn't rotating, it must be resting atop a stationary column at the center of the gears.

>>61265

You don't see anything changing, but you hear something. The steady ticking of the gears as they rotate is giving way to something lower and more pervasive, a steady pulse in time with the gear's rotations. It sounds just like ...
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No. 61304 ID: bf1e7e
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61304

>>61302

your heartbeat.
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No. 61307 ID: c0f3bf

Ask Telwis to hold up fingers for you to count.
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No. 61308 ID: f4963f

>>61304
Check up on yourself. How're you holding out there, Ven?

Ask Telwis how it went.
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No. 61320 ID: bf1e7e
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61320

>>61304
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