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==About==
 
==About==

Revision as of 04:47, 2 November 2016

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About

The Swashbuckling Lady is a Rare Character that can be found and recruited in an Event while driving. She is depicted as a Rapier wielding lady in 'Renaissance Period' clothing with ginger hair tied back in a bun.

The party will happen across her camp while she is practicing with her Fencing Foil. She initially comes across as normal despite her odd appearance but it is quickly proven that she's quite dramatic when she is accepted into the party.

The Swashbuckling Lady wields a unique Rapier which can not be unequipped. When attacking she shouts dialogue stereotypically expected of a duelist such as "En Garde!" and "Riposte and Dodge!"

Encounter Text

[Character] stumbles across someone's camp hidden behind an empty town. There's a woman dressed in medieval clothing like she's at a Renaissance Faire. She's sparring the air with a fencing foil. She stops slashing her sword eventually, but never puts her rapier down. When talking to her, she seems like a pretty normal person despite appearances.

Upon Recruitment

[Name] points her sword to the sky and belts out NO ONE CAN STOP MY BLADE! HO HO HO! It's briefly unsettling after she was talking so normally. She then slashes the air in a grand fashion while laughing for about 4 straight minutes.

Revealed Stats

Strength
Three
Fitness
Six

Special Abilities

The Swashbuckling Lady's unique weapon, the Rapier, attacks in a thrusting motion instead of a swipe. Given the type of sword this would be expected. It's very efficient at killing Zombies and never breaks.


Trivia

  • She is possibly based on the 'Proper Duelist' stereotype associated with the sport of Fencing