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Post by Antioch on Oct 22, 2007 22:56:24 GMT -5
So quick to judge us elves, yet aggravated when we judge him in kind...interesting
Xandar stirs from his thoughts
Peace friends. My vote is to follow this creature where he beckons, we are not safe where we stand and could clear the kobolds of their place and then rest in peace there. Either way you look at it, this is now a graveyard and not a fitting place for intellectual arguments.
to GibsonStrength does not in swords alone lie. you judge too hastily what you know little of. Perhaps you can use a cooler head of reason before addressing a band that outnumbers you so without any granted authority to do so.
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Post by Vandyr on Oct 23, 2007 3:37:08 GMT -5
By the gods these people speak too much. They would've alerted every predator in a 2 mile radius at this point back home...
Jaehr's irritation was well hidden by his hood. He puts his bow back and speaks to the creature. Lead the way or give us directions, if you wouldn't mind.
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Post by Challenger on Oct 23, 2007 4:46:27 GMT -5
Turning to Ludrud "Do you recall the cities name and is that a Camel?"
"Xander I fail to see your point but as you say, we should pick up this debate in a more seemly environment."
"Ezeikeal, if you'll put up with an arrogant bastard of an elf, I'd like to accompy you, this quest seems interesting. I've little interest in fighting Marteen so if we can both keep the tone civil and free of threats I'm sure we can keep this proffesional."
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Post by DM on Oct 23, 2007 6:53:56 GMT -5
“My lair? It’s not far from here.” Ujaset gives directions (the lair is a half a days ride from your location). “No, I can’t go with you. Do you know how troubling it is to linger among you mortals?”
Hearing Malic's words about Kobolds being weak Ujaset states, “Okay, I admit it’s pretty humiliating to have been killed by kobolds, but there were a lot of them, led by a sorcerer. And they ambushed me while I was resting. Okay, it’s still humiliating, I know. Let’s not talk about it.”
With that the figure begins to dissipate like smoke in the wind.
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Post by pigdish on Oct 23, 2007 6:56:28 GMT -5
Galadon: So the Kobolds are led by a sorcerer. Could it be...
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Post by wiccy on Oct 23, 2007 7:34:28 GMT -5
So I was right about being led by something more and do these things always attack while you rest? Turns to the group. I thank thee for all who will accompany me on this quest. You can expect nothing, but trust and loyalty from me as long as it is returned. I hope you can find it within yourselves to do the same for one another. This creature beckons for help and I will take on the pain of suffering to see it through to the end. Sorcerer or not he will heed the cries from the creature he put to rest and give back to us his lair or feel the wrath of Ujaset's last wish. Looks at the ground around him. I don't feel right leaving this ground scattered with such death. Is there no way we may clean this up? Bad men they may have been, but a good burial may lead to a more fulfilling life in there next walk in Faerun. If we have no time to do it we should make sure some one does. Druid you wear the symbol of Silvanus on you. The city you spoke of, is it Brost? If so your order has a temple there. you could send word to have someone come and give proper burial to these people. If we can come to an agreement on this we can be on our way. Looks around to see if he sees anyone from his past who he may be looking for. Spot Check [dice=20] +3[rand=63303346421383578571516730565666120877886828414275006422274984128]
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Post by MjolnirH on Oct 23, 2007 7:46:10 GMT -5
This one speaks with honor looks to Ezeikeal and nods Aye, we could put them in the barn and burn it. The barn should be burnt to the ground. I seen to much vileness in that barn
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Post by Challenger on Oct 23, 2007 7:53:52 GMT -5
"Agreed."
"We'd be best off attacking the lair tomorrow anyway, little point attacking after a long march."
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Post by Antioch on Oct 23, 2007 9:41:42 GMT -5
agreed, let it be done
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Post by Vandyr on Oct 23, 2007 15:28:20 GMT -5
Jaehr nods, The barn has already had a taste of fire. Whats left of it should be dry and ready to burn.
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Post by Antioch on Oct 23, 2007 19:52:40 GMT -5
Xandar begins to collect bodies of the fallen soldiers and pulling them into the barn. He will check what bodies he moves for valuables.
elven "May you find redemtion from your wicked deads against the elves. Hopefully these fires will remove the blight from your souls."
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Post by grond on Oct 23, 2007 19:54:12 GMT -5
Ludrud stops collecting his thought at the sound of his name The fool! How came he to know that which is mine? Seeing the gathering collect and move towards the barn, Ludrud turns Grappa to follow. Trotting up beside Gibson, Ludrud speaks in a low tone These people around, I have only met tonight. None that stands amonst us, save you has heard that name in probably 75 years. and then in a more audible tone I pay little attention to city names, so no, I recall it not if ever I read or heard it
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Post by wiccy on Oct 23, 2007 20:00:01 GMT -5
If we are to burn the barn we should wait until we all are rested and ready for the journey ahead of us. Burning it will only attract unwanted attention our way with how big it will be. Turns to the barn and looks at it. This will have to be blessed or consecrated to be proper. This will do well for a resting place for so many. Prepare for the day ahead evil sorcerers are never a pleasantry to be tangled with. As for the Kobolds I have no worries for them. They give up so easily when finally they know they will lose. Take out the Sorcerer first. I must get ready for the day ahead. Goes over to the edge of the clearing and begins to pray. Ezeikeal begins to weep. Such bloodshed is never a good thing to behold.
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Post by MjolnirH on Oct 24, 2007 8:30:57 GMT -5
begins helping with the grim job of piling the bodies in the barn, hears the elven tonuge and twinges. Tempus I stood by and did nothing while the elves suffered, does that make me like those who committed the dark deeds?
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Post by Dragonsrule on Oct 24, 2007 9:13:14 GMT -5
"Mr. Gibson, I am sorry but the blood lust got the best of me. My name is Marteen, you have heard me call to my friend Malic. Now Ezeikeal has introduced himself and so have you. I am just curious how you happen to know the names of the others. Galadon never stuck around to introduce those who helped us with the freeing of the wild elves."
Marteen then goes to help the others put the bodies in the barn for the cremation.
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