https://op-piratenation.rpg-board.net/t5940-file-order-00029-weeding-out-the-competition
OOC: This first post is not part of the post requirement for the task. It is a for creating a T3 piece of equipment found in Cyrus's Scientist Skillset.
The first thing that struck Cyrus when he happened upon Drum Island was the bitter cold. He had come from warm waters, sunshine, and a sea filled with the hot blood of enemies and allies alike. Here he was surrounded by...well what the Revolutionaries aboard his ship called snow. Truthfully he had never seen the stuff and it had taken some amount of explaining by the other Revolutionaries for him to grasp the concept that rain could float down from the sky in a white puffy state rather than a liquid state. As he stepped off the ship and onto the lightly dusted white dock, Cyrus still wasn't sure what to make of the stuff. He reached down and felt it, instantly noticing the pin pricks of cold that bombarded his skin. He didn't recoil in surprise, he expected it to be cold, but still it was odd. Frowning, Cyrus stood up once more and continued on his way into town. This cold weather had inspired him to try out a new(ish) recipe. It was new(ish) and not new simply because he knew the recipe and had tried it many times but had never quite gotten the measurements right. Having landed in Drum Island with no real idea of what to do exactly, Cyrus decided now would be the ideal time to perfect the recipe.
Heading into town, Cyrus found a small inn just above a bar, his personal favorite spot to stay. The inn was shabby, clearly old and in need of work, but it had a roof, a bed, booze, and a lot of happy people so it would most certainly suit his needs. Once Cyrus dropped his few possessions off in his room, he locked the door and headed back out onto the streets. Various shops lined the streets of this town and he went from door to door, collecting various odd ends and ingredients for his concoction. A bag of salt, a pouch of gunpowder, eye of newt, hair of a dog, and other various oddities (okay so maybe not the last two). After an hour or so Cyrus had a full shopping bag of ingredients and he returned to the inn.
As he mounted the steps to his room, Cyrus peered down over the railing at the people crowded below. Most of them looked shabby and hard worked, yet the vast majority of them smiled and laughed amongst themselves. The bar wasn't exactly packed to the brim, but there was more than a crowd among the wooden stools and cloth booths. The din of their voices and clanking of glasses made Cyrus feel comfortable and after his last week or so that was important. Once in his room, Cyrus unpacked both his few belongings as well as the new items he had just bought. The room had a bed, a nightstand, a fireplace (which Cyrus had built a respectable fire in) and an old rickety desk which Cyrus completely covered with his things. None of the shops he had entered had any real scientific equipment. Beakers and other oddities were hard to come by, luckily Cyrus knew how to make do on the fly. He began using Crow to cut up and crush some of the ingredients into fine powder. It wasn't the weapon's intended use, but it served its purpose all the same. He placed some of the ingredients in a large cast-iron bowl and placed that bowl into the fire, stirring with his cane occasionally. After some time, the concoction exploded. It wasn't dangerous or violent. The ingredients simply went up in a large, black, plume of smoke that covered the surrounding area in soot. Cyrus coughed as he made his way over to the window and popped it open, allowing the plume of soot a space to escape to. He frowned, but continued his work.
On the second attempt, it exploded.
On the third attempt, it exploded.
By the fourth attempt Cyrus was getting frustrated and the owner of the inn had already knocked on his door once to ask why there was so much black soot coming from under his bedroom door. Cyrus managed to convince him that there had been a small incident with the fire but everything was under control. On the fourth try however, something clicked. Cyrus wasn't sure if it was because of the amount of water he had used, the amount of time he had left the concoction in for, or perhaps it had something to do with it being cooked over the dying embers of the fire rather than the blazing flames. Whatever it was, he had done it. He poured the blue liquid into three empty vials and corked them each. Spinning the liquid around up near his face, Cyrus smiled as he watched his science experiment settle itself. Wildfire. He said with amusement in his eyes.
OOC: This first post is not part of the post requirement for the task. It is a for creating a T3 piece of equipment found in Cyrus's Scientist Skillset.
The first thing that struck Cyrus when he happened upon Drum Island was the bitter cold. He had come from warm waters, sunshine, and a sea filled with the hot blood of enemies and allies alike. Here he was surrounded by...well what the Revolutionaries aboard his ship called snow. Truthfully he had never seen the stuff and it had taken some amount of explaining by the other Revolutionaries for him to grasp the concept that rain could float down from the sky in a white puffy state rather than a liquid state. As he stepped off the ship and onto the lightly dusted white dock, Cyrus still wasn't sure what to make of the stuff. He reached down and felt it, instantly noticing the pin pricks of cold that bombarded his skin. He didn't recoil in surprise, he expected it to be cold, but still it was odd. Frowning, Cyrus stood up once more and continued on his way into town. This cold weather had inspired him to try out a new(ish) recipe. It was new(ish) and not new simply because he knew the recipe and had tried it many times but had never quite gotten the measurements right. Having landed in Drum Island with no real idea of what to do exactly, Cyrus decided now would be the ideal time to perfect the recipe.
Heading into town, Cyrus found a small inn just above a bar, his personal favorite spot to stay. The inn was shabby, clearly old and in need of work, but it had a roof, a bed, booze, and a lot of happy people so it would most certainly suit his needs. Once Cyrus dropped his few possessions off in his room, he locked the door and headed back out onto the streets. Various shops lined the streets of this town and he went from door to door, collecting various odd ends and ingredients for his concoction. A bag of salt, a pouch of gunpowder, eye of newt, hair of a dog, and other various oddities (okay so maybe not the last two). After an hour or so Cyrus had a full shopping bag of ingredients and he returned to the inn.
As he mounted the steps to his room, Cyrus peered down over the railing at the people crowded below. Most of them looked shabby and hard worked, yet the vast majority of them smiled and laughed amongst themselves. The bar wasn't exactly packed to the brim, but there was more than a crowd among the wooden stools and cloth booths. The din of their voices and clanking of glasses made Cyrus feel comfortable and after his last week or so that was important. Once in his room, Cyrus unpacked both his few belongings as well as the new items he had just bought. The room had a bed, a nightstand, a fireplace (which Cyrus had built a respectable fire in) and an old rickety desk which Cyrus completely covered with his things. None of the shops he had entered had any real scientific equipment. Beakers and other oddities were hard to come by, luckily Cyrus knew how to make do on the fly. He began using Crow to cut up and crush some of the ingredients into fine powder. It wasn't the weapon's intended use, but it served its purpose all the same. He placed some of the ingredients in a large cast-iron bowl and placed that bowl into the fire, stirring with his cane occasionally. After some time, the concoction exploded. It wasn't dangerous or violent. The ingredients simply went up in a large, black, plume of smoke that covered the surrounding area in soot. Cyrus coughed as he made his way over to the window and popped it open, allowing the plume of soot a space to escape to. He frowned, but continued his work.
On the second attempt, it exploded.
On the third attempt, it exploded.
By the fourth attempt Cyrus was getting frustrated and the owner of the inn had already knocked on his door once to ask why there was so much black soot coming from under his bedroom door. Cyrus managed to convince him that there had been a small incident with the fire but everything was under control. On the fourth try however, something clicked. Cyrus wasn't sure if it was because of the amount of water he had used, the amount of time he had left the concoction in for, or perhaps it had something to do with it being cooked over the dying embers of the fire rather than the blazing flames. Whatever it was, he had done it. He poured the blue liquid into three empty vials and corked them each. Spinning the liquid around up near his face, Cyrus smiled as he watched his science experiment settle itself. Wildfire. He said with amusement in his eyes.
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Tier 3 Skill Name: Wildfire
Tier 3 Skill Range:
Tier 3 Skill Cooldown&Duration: 3 days until recreation | 7 posts
Tier 3 Skill Description: Wildfire is nasty stuff to say the least. In its pre-enflamed state, it takes on the appearance of blue liquid, slightly more viscous than honey. In itself, Wildfire isn’t terribly dangerous, but once exposed to even the tiniest spark or flame, all is lost. Once lit, Wildfire erupts in a beautiful blaze of blues and purples. The fire caused by Wildfire engulfs flesh, cloth, wood, stone, iron and even steel, causing mass damage over a small period of time. Stone will begin to melt after three posts of being engulfed, iron after five, and steel after seven. As far as organic life goes, Wildfire causes second degree burns instantly, third degree burns within two posts, and if a soul is unlucky enough to burn for four or more posts, death. The true danger of Wildfire is the fact that water is not only useless for quenching the generated flames but actually spreads Wildfire as the water simply pushes the Wildfire oil around, allowing it to spread quickly and engulf entire ships in little time (can engulf an entire ship within 3 posts). The only way to put out Wildfire is by isolating it so it lacks more fuel, taking away the oxygen around it, or allowing it to burn out itself (generally takes about 5 posts).
Word Count Preparation: 750
Servings: 3 vials
Effects: Burns through cloth and wood; melts stone at three posts, iron at five, and steel at seven posts. Causes second degree burns instantly, third degree burns after two posts, and death after four posts of burning.