Warren Worthington III (
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fandomhigh2011-07-29 05:36 pm
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True Heroism! The Olympian Way! Session 4, Period 3
Once the class had gathered (inside the Danger Shop again, blasted cold), Hercules switched on the simulation. The class found itself in a dank, dripping dungeon, lit only by torchlight. He wore his usual heroic outfit again, since they were in the comfort of the indoors.
"Today's class is simple. You are to explore the dungeon, and fight the dragon at the end for its treasure!" Hercule laughed. "You will find swords and armor in this room, if you do not have any yourselves. Teamwork shall be key, and be wary of traps and goblins. I'm told this is all very traditional, according to the documentaries on SyFy." He gestured to the ominous double wooden doors ahead. "This is a trial of courage and mettle. Both of which heroes and heroines need. Don't worry, you cannot be maimed by the computer. But if you'd suffer wounds too great, you will be sent back to the beginning."
He clapped his hands together. "Go forth and delve into the dungeon!"
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olympian_herc, let's see if I have any better luck getting OCD and such up than him! And the OCD is posted!]
"Today's class is simple. You are to explore the dungeon, and fight the dragon at the end for its treasure!" Hercule laughed. "You will find swords and armor in this room, if you do not have any yourselves. Teamwork shall be key, and be wary of traps and goblins. I'm told this is all very traditional, according to the documentaries on SyFy." He gestured to the ominous double wooden doors ahead. "This is a trial of courage and mettle. Both of which heroes and heroines need. Don't worry, you cannot be maimed by the computer. But if you'd suffer wounds too great, you will be sent back to the beginning."
He clapped his hands together. "Go forth and delve into the dungeon!"
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