Sometimes I feel like making the cover art for stories might be my favorite part. So much work goes into it, and there's the anxiety as you wonder if you forgot to work on a new layer or not, but the payoff is so great.
2745536 I prefer to close in with the opponent without letting them know that they're in danger and then going for either the throat or torso in the first strike. If they aren't expecting it then they will be slow to react. the kill should be made within the first three strikes. preferably the first DON'T JUDGE ME!
This conversation can feel free to end any time now... O.O
2745589 Yes the minimal amount of necessary movement would be my preferred course of action. The faster the target is eliminated the less likely that they will put up any form of substantial resistance
THE RECKONING IS UPON US!
BRACE YOURSELVES, THINGS ARE ABOUT TO REACH TERMINAL LEVELS OF AWESOME!
2745511
Close range knife assassination?
What?
nothing I was thinking about.. other things
O.o
2745528
I've found, in the past, tomahawks work equally as well. Might I suggest the elegant hilt smash, as well?
2745536
I prefer to close in with the opponent without letting them know that they're in danger and then going for either the throat or torso in the first strike. If they aren't expecting it then they will be slow to react.
the kill should be made within the first three strikes. preferably the first
DON'T JUDGE ME!
This conversation can feel free to end any time now... O.O
2745580
Interesting. You go with the conservation of actions, then? That is, the least amount of actions required to complete a specified task is the best?
2745589
Yes the minimal amount of necessary movement would be my preferred course of action. The faster the target is eliminated the less likely that they will put up any form of substantial resistance
I'll just be over here, not a sociopath.
2745595
Now now, dear chap, one can observe the fine art of dispatching one's foes and not be a sociopath. There is a certain grace to it all.
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Ya can't mean to tell me ya never stopped with a stranger and discussed the finer points of execution? Bah! Kids these days...