Hey, this one's actually a bit shorter, (Sorry ImitationKatana) because I made it this morning.
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Well, not those of you with anything they want to get done. Ever again.
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Dali had been bothered by something.
He had tried to use a variety of weapons, so as to be more versatile.
However, when combat started, he found himself unable to use them all.
If he used swords he couldn't throw his boomerangs.
If he had boomerangs flying around, he couldn't pull out a sword.
He would have just used a sword, but logically, he knew that then he would have wasted his time and skill with boomerangs.
He spent a lot of time thinking about this, and when he logged out for the night, he did research.
When he came back, he knew what he was going to do.
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Four of their party had already shown their techniques, so it was Dali's turn.
The group in frond of them was significantly smaller than the previous, not even having twenty skeletons.
Dali pulled out his two shamshirs.
It had been hard to find the swords he used, they were not widely used or known about in Royal Road.
Even after he did manage to get them, it only got harder, because next he had to modify them.
He blocked a skeleton's attack with one blade and dispatched it with a few strokes of the other.
He had noticed while watching the others fight that there was always one skeleton ahead of the rest.
After that, though, they would be on him in a mob.
However, he had chosen his blades for a reason.
Finding the most curved blades for long swords, medium swords, and short swords.
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Forging them so that they would double as boomerangs.
Learning to use a sword that was a boomerang.
And then a boomerang that was a sword.
The shamshir was, or so wikipedia claimed, the longsword with the largest curve.
Even so, it had taken him a while to reforge into a boomerang.
His threw them at the skeletons, and watched happily as they cut.
He would have to move fast if he wanted to show his party all his swords.
There were not, after all, very many enemies.
Next he pulled out his Shotels.
Shotels were so curved that they resembled over-sized sickles.
He threw them immediately, without using them once.
His final swords were kukris, which had been the hardest to turn into boomerangs.
In the end, he had had to make slight modifications to the handle to get it to fly.
He threw these without waiting as well.
He used the time he had gained to show off his other boomerangs as well.
In under a minute, every skeleton had died.
He grabbed his two shamshirs and struck a pose.
Then he realized that that was a terrible idea.
The rest of the party watched and last as Dali swung his blades around, desperately knocking the swords flying at him to the ground.
He decided that he would need a better method of collecting his boomerangs after a fight.
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