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Careful Appraisal (brawling @ 359)

  • You are certain that the durian beltunumshi is healthy.
  • You are certain that the durian beltunumshi has an incredible spirit that is healthy.
  • You are certain that it is somewhat weaker than you are.
  • You are certain that it is somewhat less agile than you are.
  • You are certain that it is somewhat less disciplined than you are.
  • You are certain that it is somewhat less quick to react than you are.
  • You are certain that it is not quite as conditioned as you are.
  • Taking stock of its offensive abilities, and defending with a damite targe and a heavily lacquered plumwood parry stick, you are certain that the durian beltunumshi is a difficult opponent.
  • Taking stock of its defensive abilities, and attacking with your fists, you are certain that the durian beltunumshi is a rather difficult opponent.
  • If you brawled with the enemy, you are certain that it would train very well, provided you can land a blow.
  • If you defended by parrying attacks, you are certain that the enemy would train exceptionally well.
  • If you defended by evading attacks, you are certain that the enemy would train rather well.
  • If you defended by blocking attacks, you are certain that the enemy would train very well.
  • If you attempted to beguile the enemy with tactics, you are certain that it would train acceptably.
  • If you targeted and cast a spell at the enemy, you are certain that it would train very well, provided you can land a spell.
  • If you attempted to debilitate the enemy, you are certain that it would train rather well.
  • The beltunumshi appears immune to puncture.

--Kythryn 07:00, 9 August 2015 (CDT)