07-02-2023, 12:52:56 PM
1. Phikul's antlers may be sharp, but if he charges into the zombies to stab them, he might come out with some ( very much unwanted ) bite marks. Instead, he chooses to use forest-magic on them, as he did with the sharks from before. Unlike last time though, he warms up first, melodies rising and falling before morphing into a sonorous, almost mechanically delivered chant. Those golden particles begin to materialise and form petal-shaped projectiles that shoot towards the zombies.
2. Being the Prince of the Linn, Phikul's dealt with many raging forest denizens, so he has some idea of how he'll go about with this. He only hopes that it'll also work on evil supernatural dogs.
The time between this and the zombie battalion has allowed him to “recharge” his vocal cords. He sings it a gentle lullaby, in fact an incantation that puts the target's inner workings in a sort of slowed-down state, effectively making it gradually lose consciousness.
“That's th- wait, I have to kill it?”
Somewhat hesitantly, Phikul shifts into humanoid form, pulls off his diadem, and thrusts a sharp point into its cranium.
3. Phikul hasn't used this incantation in a while, but he manages to turn into a dove and flies as high as he can, away from the hands.
2. Being the Prince of the Linn, Phikul's dealt with many raging forest denizens, so he has some idea of how he'll go about with this. He only hopes that it'll also work on evil supernatural dogs.
The time between this and the zombie battalion has allowed him to “recharge” his vocal cords. He sings it a gentle lullaby, in fact an incantation that puts the target's inner workings in a sort of slowed-down state, effectively making it gradually lose consciousness.
“That's th- wait, I have to kill it?”
Somewhat hesitantly, Phikul shifts into humanoid form, pulls off his diadem, and thrusts a sharp point into its cranium.
3. Phikul hasn't used this incantation in a while, but he manages to turn into a dove and flies as high as he can, away from the hands.