Talk:Day 311-320/@comment-26857085-20150813123829

Okay back into it, my mood soured while reading last night, and I had trouble parsing information so let's try this again. View point character is a Half Sergeant Lord, I think we saw one of these guys being made in a side story awhile ago. Kichi is compared to a mountain, and apparently people exhausted themselves against him, "blood vomit" is used again as a phrase and... people are losing their minds trying to make Kichi budge. After the tug of war, seems like Kichi did a mock battle... OH! That's what they meant. Okay so if a challenge group of 300 can't beat Kichi after a period of time in tug of war, then they have to do a mock battle with him, where he handicaps himself, not using his elemental powers, weapons or shields.

It's still completely one sided, and the Half Sergeant Lord's allies wish that they won't die here, as part of a game. Kichi is really amazing, just sweeping his arms causes people to scatter like twig in the wind, and stomping his feet causes tremors. It's completely one sided, and the challenge group is taking casualties left and right "my internal organs have ruptured, and I think I have some shattered bones too, dying would be natural." I bet they are happy/regretful that they have those cuffs from Rou that give them low-rank regeneration. Hmmm, seems the VP character used human wave tactics to distract Kichi, while everyone else got into formation. Trolls and Ogres are protecting spell casters from Kichi who are... Hexing/Debuffing him(?) since that's the only way they have a chance. Mmm, the next sentence implies that it's just all sorts of magic going off at once. Anyway, all their efforts are useless. "Even though a number of spells hit, we didn't do even the slightest amount of damage."

The VP wakes up while being healed by Ji's medical unit. It's a soft bed. People are traumatized from fighting Kichi, and a lot want to remain knocked out... and apparently just being knocked out/half killed doesn't mean that they don't have to continue playing tug of war with Kichi. The festivities continue until nightfall. "We are in hell." That's how the VP section ends.

Kichi is undefeated through it all, and the tactics used against him by the Half Sergeant Lord(still think it should be demon, personally but oh well) are used several times to no avail. Kichi was even kind enough to hold himself back and not accidentally instant kill anyone with his fists, but Ji is getting worn out running around.

Day 314

A's day, she made a giant cylindrical hole in the ground. Oh it's rock climbing? With some target practice/dodging going on as well, I see. Teams from the onsen(wait, like the guests?) are shooting non-lethal arrows at people as they climb. The climbing is done in full armor, of course. And yeah, it seems that she's selling tickets to elves to shoot at members of Parabellum while they are rock climbing. VP character is a Boss Monkey (like the former slave who tried to take over Parabellum for a minute until Rou put him in his place). He figures he has an advantage at climbing due to his race. The rock climbing wall is built to have sections that easily collapse... and there's some weird stuff about Hobgoblin evolving into what I thought was a totally separate racial-line that I don't want to touch. Ah, and apparently non-lethal arrows just means that no one will instantly die from being hit by them. I think there's also golems hiding in the walls, because the Boss Monkey fights someone in here. He wins, but the debris falls and probably knocks someone down. Boss Monkey eventually makes it near the top and he wonders what will happen when he climbs out. He suspects cheering, but his instincts warn him of danger. That's when the cliff face changes shape to be even more difficult to climb, and all the golem he beat are remade and gunning for him... with a few more newly made ones joining in. I'm not sure these things are golems anymore... maybe more like "pseudo living" obstacles?

Anyway, Boss Monkey apologizes to the people who were following him, but they all seem to understand. He has a long time to consider how to advance again, as he's falling down the pit. That's the end of his viewpoint.

Then we have Rou talking about what a cool idea A's rock climbing is, considering everyone needed a break after Kichi's day.