>>5643747“C’mon lift, put your backs into it” you hear Joz’s voice in the darkness, but its muffled. You feel pressure all over as if you were being squeezed by a vise, it’s making it impossible to breathe. Your lungs start do burn and your ribs start to ache under the pressure. Just when you can take it no more the pressure dissipates and there is light and air again.
The other recruits groan with effort as they haul the Moblin’s body off of you. “Matt, you okay?” Joz’s voice asks you.
You look down to examine yourself. You’re covered in blood, but is the purplish red of the Moblin blood not your own. You sit up testing your limbs which all appear to be in fine working order. You look over at the Moblin’s body to see the broken haft of your spear jutting out of the monster’s back. “I think I’m good” you say as Joz helps you to your feet “Maybe a little sore around the ribs from the damn thing landing on me but good otherwise. Where’s the instructor?”
Joz’s face turns down cast as he points to the instructor’s prone body being tended to by a few of the recruits and a man in full soldier armor “He didn’t make it.”
“Trainee Matthew?” a deep voice asks from behind you. You turn to find another man in full soldier armor with serious expression. “Yes, I am him,” you respond.
“I am Captain Laro, of the castle guard. As I understand it from your fellow trainee’s, you saved all their lives after Instructor Ko was killed. You seemed to be the only one who kept a clear head throughout the whole affair, so I want to hear if from you what exactly happened here.”
As you recount the events to Captain Laro you find yourself reflecting on what exactly had happened and your role in it, as such your report to Captain Laro comes off as…
>Proud and Boastful, you speak of how you easily crushed the Bokoblins and how even though everyone else was frightened you alone had the guts to push on and engage the Moblin. [+1 to your Power>Collected and Analytical, you tell of how things happened down to the last detail, analyzing where and when things went wrong and how you and others could have acted better. [+1 to your Wisdom]>Honest and Humble, you recount what happened to the best of your abilities, heaping most of glory on the fallen Instructor for sacrificing himself to buy you time to rally the other trainees. Other than that you reflect on how you could have done better and not frozen up during the initial attack. [+1 to your Courage]That’s all from me anons I’ll be busy with family stuff tomorrow so I’ll probably only get off one update tomorrow.