<div>Nice conclusion.</div>
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<div>Good story Lev.</div>
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<div>Thanks for taking the time to run it.<br><br></div>
<div class="gmail_quote">On Mon, Nov 30, 2009 at 5:39 AM, Lev Lafayette <span dir="ltr"><<a href="mailto:lev@mimesisrpg.com">lev@mimesisrpg.com</a>></span> wrote:<br>
<blockquote style="BORDER-LEFT: #ccc 1px solid; MARGIN: 0px 0px 0px 0.8ex; PADDING-LEFT: 1ex" class="gmail_quote">At temple Kota, a lone individual, Balu Malew, a sailor far from the<br>ocean, stumbles about in confusion among the smouldering landscape.<br>
Nearby is the unconscious body of a faerry, Romidar, and some yards from<br>there is the broken bodies of the noble Mori Farcutter, Dwarven warrior<br>and and Dridian, the Goidan wizard. Next to them is the broken body of a<br>
great Elder Dragon, black blood oozing from the wounds that Mori gave<br>it, the spear which ended its life still embedded in its throat where<br>Dridian stabbed it.<br><br>An observing all this is one Thexton, the Dwarven guide from Kril<br>
Shrandor. He had already dealt with Brennus the Fierazi shaman. "The<br>woodsman was not used to the dangers of sheer surfaces...", he would<br>have explained. But now there was no need to. With some care he stalked<br>
his way behind Balu and dispatched him as well, and making his way<br>around he eventually found the unconscious faerry. More bodies among the<br>ruins, who would be counting?<br><br>Licking his lips he took the Spear of the Fierazi out of the Dragon's<br>
side. He would make his way back to the Kril Shrandor where he would be<br>recognised as a hero for recovering the Spear, he would sing about how<br>noble strangers defeated the Elder Dragon of Temple Kota, but alas, were<br>
slain themselves in the effort. But first, he would make his way to the<br>now-unguarded Dragon's cave. He would have to hurry, for soon the<br>goblins would find their courage and investigate the scene of the<br>battle.<br>
<br>Many leagues away, far to the south, a young, somewhat unsure man,<br>stumbled as near-mindless scorpion men made their way towards him. He<br>muttered something in a language he did not know and a few tendrils of<br>
flame came from his fingers. Alas, he spell had failed. The aggravated<br>creatures swamped the young man and dashed his brains in the desert<br>rocks him with their clubs. Then they would wander off confused and<br>lost without their queen. Some days later, Adad and Sargon, two<br>
bull-headed warriors collect his body and the daggers he carried and<br>return to their Tower, where they give the brave Tomus a full burial<br>rite, in accordance to their faith.<br><br>The Runestaff remains in place. The quest of mortals to become like gods<br>
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