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But he gets up, gripping the bolt action pistol in hand. He raises it up in the air. <span class="mu-r">A violent, guttural yell you did not expect someone like him to be able to make echoes through the room.</span>
For a split moment, you felt an irrational sense of pure <span class="mu-r">dread.</span> It quickly passes by but the presence looming in that gun is being felt in you now. That and your exhaustion is starting to kick in...
CURRENT ACTIVE STANCE: TWISTED (First critical die [6 in this case] you roll is 2 successes)
CURRENT FORCE: 4d6 (+3 from being a Crowd Pleaser, Twisted, and Training, -2 from Exhaustion and Dread)
OPPOSING FORCE TO BEAT: 4d6 (+1 from AFYN, +1 from Robo-Cowboy, -2 from Damaged Pride.)
Presley is standing valiant, his last stand against your assault. (DESPERADO STANCE: Can reroll every 1 he rolls once.)
<span class="mu-g">The crowd is yelling fervently as the battle draws to its conclusion!</span> (You get to reroll two dice per turn, Presley keeps COWBOY STANCE's effect alongside DESPERADO.)
What's your next move, Administrator?
>Go in for the chokehold. He might not breath but his neck can still feel the pressure. (Roll 5d6. He'll give in without much further damage on a success.)
>With Force of Will and your coat, take on his incoming assault without even flinching. Then finish him with a well placed punch. (Roll 4d6. You will look insanely cool to the onlookers if you pull this off.)
>[HOPELESS WRECK] Try to mess with Presley's head, just like the gun did to yours. (DC 15, bo3. On a success, you destabilize him and gain another force dice. On a failure, HE gains a force dice. Write ins may alter the success or best of in your favor.)
>[DYING LIGHT] Applaud Presley for putting up a good fight. He did his best. (DC 13, bo1. On a success, the crowd will get even more rallied up and motivated, granting you a random combat bonus. On a failure, people might think you're just belittling him and support him instead.)
>[BOUND BY DUTY] Push through the pain. You're not letting up until your body gives up. Keep up the assault. (Roll 6d6. Even with Force of Will and the coat, your body can only take so much. You WILL be feeling this in the morning. But this is the most likely to win by itself.)
>Write in.