Raider Titius Osseus vs. Warrior Raizo

Raider Titius Osseus

Equite 2, Equite tier, Clan Scholae Palatinae
Male Human, Mercenary, Weapons Specialist
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Warrior Raizo

Equite 1, Equite tier, Unaffiliated
Male Shani, Sith, Shadow
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Hall Duelist Hall
Messages 1 out of 4
Time Limit 7 Days
Battle Style Alternative Ending
Battle Status Closed by Timeout
Combatants Raider Titius Osseus, Warrior Raizo
Force Setting Standard
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Venue Kashyyyk: Rainforest Canopies
Last Post 11 November, 2023 12:57 PM UTC
Member timing out Emir Valaeron
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Kashyyyk Rainforest Canopies

The wild planet of Kashyyyk is known to be home to the gentle, but short-tempered race of Wookiees. Wild and untamed, the lush, wroshyr tree-filled forests form a multi-layered deathtrap. The local wildlife present a threat as one descends towards the forest floor, though the battle-scarred beaches and the remnants of the Clone Wars provide refuge. However, as one ascends the danger of falling becomes the largest threat until coming in contact with the Wookiee settlements. Fauna and flora flourish in delight, growing within dirt pockets in the crevices of the trees. Some of these plants are carnivorous, becoming larger and deadlier closer to the forest floor. Others have some form of consciousness, able to communicate with the Wookiees to give some understanding of their use.

Kashyyyk Rainforest Canopies

Above the Wookie settlements rests the wild rain forest canopies. Within the crevices of the trees, empty fruit and rotting shells from seeds show the spring season has ended. A soft wind whistles between the thick vines and shrubs that stick to the trunks of the ancient and sleeping giants. Despite the never-ending lack of footholds aside from the branches of wroshyr trees, a series of abandoned and rotting platforms are suspended a hundred meters above the surface, once home to its own Wookiee settlement. Overgrown and decayed, it has since nourished countless plants and trees with their outstretched branches sheltering the dense and soft floor from the extreme sun rays and torrential rain. Upon closer inspection unusual signs become notable. Moss carpets particular areas on the platforms and nowhere else, and tree-dwelling animals and birds never seem to land on the surface.

Tread carefully, or fall whim to the creatures that inhabit this terrain.

Titius sat perched on the wroshyr limb, looking through his sight across the forest.

“Stitches, confirm target location. All I see are trees.” The sarcastic probot chittered grumpily as it pointed with its mandibles. “And if they were there, I would be able to see them. They're not. We have been watching this slave camp for seven rotations and this Raizo character has yet to make an appearance.”

Down below, a gust of wind blew as a Trandoshan suddenly slumped over at their post. Then another, followed by another. Titius quickly picked up the first body, zooming in. The lizard was definitely dead but there was no clue as to what had ended them so cleanly... A cacophony reached his implants: a mix of Wookie shouts, Trandoshan screams and lots of snapping wood. Titius swept the scope in that direction. A huddle of Wookies stood around a Shani cloaked in black robes.

“Well there's the confusion, scaly in a crowd of scalies. Nevertheless, this job is comple…” Titius went to pull the trigger as the Shani looked up suddenly, staring him directly in the eyes across the expanse then disappeared. The bolt flew, meeting dirt instead of its target. “Kark…” Titius spat.

Raizo moved swiftly through the camp, breaking off locks and killing every slaver he came across. He did not recognize the assailant but had felt the blaster being leveled at him. Despite his amplified senses, Raizo had barely noticed them. They were smart, using the tree limbs to obscure their silhouette. A fellow assassin but why are they targeting me? The Shadow broke into a dead sprint toward the tree they had seen the assailant in.