The key to good battling is knowing what you're talking about. Posts that read "he kicked towards his opponents leg" become boring and redundant, and often times the descriptions (or lack thereof) can make or break a battle. Knowing general anatomy is KEY to good battle skills. So...here we go! Name as many parts as you can (remember that quiz?). Try to be as accurate as possible (example: don't just say "leg" or "neck" or "rear end"). Everyone gets 3 days (those participating in the quest get one week). If you need longer please let me know. If you need to refer back to the quiz, then feel free! Once everyone has finished this, we'll move on to the second part. Have fun!
COTY
Assailant -- Year 226
QOTY
"But the dream, the echo, slips from him as quickly as he had found it and as consciousness comes to him (a slap and not the gentle waves of oceanic tides), it dissolves entirely. His muscles relax as the cold claims him again, as the numbness sets in, and when his grey eyes open, there’s nothing but the faint after burn of a dream often trod and never remembered." --Brigade, written by Laura
ARMY ACTIVITIES Pt. 1
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The key to good battling is knowing what you're talking about. Posts that read "he kicked towards his opponents leg" become boring and redundant, and often times the descriptions (or lack thereof) can make or break a battle. Knowing general anatomy is KEY to good battle skills. So...here we go! Name as many parts as you can (remember that quiz?). Try to be as accurate as possible (example: don't just say "leg" or "neck" or "rear end"). Everyone gets 3 days (those participating in the quest get one week). If you need longer please let me know. If you need to refer back to the quiz, then feel free! Once everyone has finished this, we'll move on to the second part. Have fun!
07-30-2015, 08:40 PM
(This post was last modified: 07-30-2015, 08:41 PM by Kimber.
Edit Reason: forgot a number :D
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1. Cervical vertabrae.
2. Scapula. 3. Humerus. 4. Knee/Carpus 5. Metacarpal. 6. Long pastern bone. 7. Short pastern bone. 8. Coffin bone. 9. Sesamoid. 10. Radius. 11. Ulna. 12. Ribcage. 13. Femur. 14. Patella. 15. Calcaneus. 16. Pelvis. Old men, pfft.
07-30-2015, 10:20 PM
1.cervical vertebrae
2.scapula 3.humerus 4.carpus 5.metacarpal bone 6.long pastern bone 7.short pastern bone 8.coffin bone 9.sesamoid bones 10.radius 11.ulna 12.ribcage 13.femur 14.patella 15.calcaneus 16.pelvis
1 – cervical certabrae (neck; poll, crest)
2 – scapula (shoulder blade) 3 - humerous 4 – carpus (knee) 5 – metacarpal (cannon) 6 – long pastern bone 7 – short pastern bone 8 – coffin bone (hoof) 9 – sesamoid bones (fetlocks) 10 – radius (forearm) 11 – ulna (elbow) 12 – ribcage 13 – femur (thigh) 14 – patella (stifle/knee cap) 15 – calcaneus (gaskin) 16 – pelvis (buttock) quick note - this is the only phase kavi will be competing in as sid will be away for the next two weeks. cheers!
08-02-2015, 07:55 PM
1. Crest (if going by that other quiz) otherwise cervical vertabrae/neck
2. Scapula 3. Humerous 4. Carpus 5. Cannon Bone 6. Long Pastern Bone 7. Short Pastern Bone 8. Coffin Bone 9. Sesiamoid Bone (Fetlock) 10. Radius 11. Ulna 12. Sternum/Ribcage 13. Femur 14. Patella 15. Calcaneus 16. Pelvis
1. Cervical vertebrae (neck)
2. Scapula (shoulder blade) 3. Humerous 4. Carpus (knee) 5. Metacarpal bone 6. Long Pastern bone 7. Short Pastern bone 8. Coffin bone 9. Sesiamoid bones (fetlock) 10. Radius 11. Ulna 12. Ribcage 13. Femur 14. Patella (knee cap) 15. Calcaneus (fibular tarsal) 16. Pelvis
08-09-2015, 07:52 PM
Great job everyone! There can't really be a loser or winner in this, but I figured it was a good exercise anyways. The next activity should be a little more tricky. Stay tuned! (I know that several are "away", so no rush on response-times).
08-14-2015, 11:02 AM
1. Crest or cervical vertebrae (that is hard to spell)
2. Shoulderblade/scapula 3. Humerus 4. Carpus/knee 5. Metacarpal/cannon bone 6. Long pastern bone 7. Short pastern bone 8. Coffin bone 9. Sesamoid/fetlock 10. Radius 11. Ulna 12. Ribcage 13. Femur 14. Patella/kneecap 15. Gaskin 16. Pelvis/hip/possibly point of hip, kinda can't tell where it's pointing |
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