Board Thread:Roleplaying/@comment-25101508-20140710153417/@comment-29458028-20140714131734

(Lol, a good excuse to tell more about the Steelfangs)

Sorin Steelfang broke his meditation. He had thought over it again and again. His mind was a scientific one and he analysed his brother's combat prowess, quantifying his strenghts and weaknesses. He came to to the following conclusion:

''Close combat is instantly lethal, permanent frost cloak will kill people and his sword will finish the rest of the job. I can resist it awhile, but its damaging. Wish I was still a normal vampire.''

''Fire spells dissipated by gale force winds around him. Whatever flame remains is frozen. Flames not effective at all.''

''He has fast reflexes, can parry bolts and stuff, like me. Archery would only work if he is distracted.''

''Wait, electricity works. While he isn't weak to it, when I electrified him with my scythes, he flinched considerably and swore after he vanished. At least I am not defenseless against him. At least I can damage him. I'll use lightning the next time.''

''I have never tried frost either... Wait, he has a freezing aura. Maybe, I can trap him in water! Turn his power against him. I doubt he can swim with such a cold body, the water will crystallize around him.''

''His blood flow, well, his wounds close more slowly, he has to waste magicka on healing. His blood oozes out like treacle. Wait, if I poisoned his heart... Nah, too much armor in the way. I would have to catch him when he's unarmored to do that...''

Finishing his analysis, Sorin Steelfang got up and took a swig from the bottle of brandy. He would wait.

(lol, Alyssa is fast asleep. Sorin never sleeps, he meditates)

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Leon Steelfang finished his evaluation of Solitude. He didn't want to face Sorin again in combat, for he felt a dark aura surrounding both the vampire himself, as well as the demonic weapon across his back. He would require more subtlety.

Also, he had made up his mind. He would double cross the elf. Then he would go for the next target in due time...