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<blockquote data-quote="hewligan" data-source="post: 4231272" data-attributes="member: 19688"><p>Karothen follows along, perplexed, but too wrapped up in this now to retreat.</p><p></p><p><span style="color: DarkOrange">I am a fool!</span> Karothen thought to himself. <span style="color: DarkOrange">No, it is worse than that. I am a coward. I am just too darn scared to turn back.</span> His hand went absently to the broken bird statue in the cloth wrap that was hooked into his belt. It felt reassuring. The bird thing had been a mystery to him, its form so alien, and he hadn't known what to do to it to make it "right".</p><p></p><p>Now he felt differently about it. It felt familiar. All of the pieces were not yet there for it, of that he was sure, but it was getting there. It was nearing completeness, and when he found them all, he knew he could fix it.</p><p></p><p>Kurakree. That was his name.</p><p></p><p>The lantern flickered. The dip in light, brought on by a chill breeze even here deep below the castle, caught his attention. The ghosts that circled them appeared to stir, swirling into a frenzy as if in anticipation. Jeillia's hand cupped gently around the lantern, shielding it from the breeze. She looked older, her strong back and graceful, assured movement, making her all the more beautiful in his eyes.</p><p></p><p>The light rose again, strong now. She turned to him and offered the faintest smile. He knew her. Guilt rose in him. He didn't want to betray her.</p><p></p><p>He turned from her piercing eyes, taking in the surrounds. The room was long and low, like some hidden crypt. The walls, some twenty feet apart, were engraved with the depravity of war. Steel upon steel, man upon demon. Karothen could not help but stare at he hideous creatures depicted here. Their teeth rending, their horns gouging, their many eyes seeming to stare at him.</p><p></p><p>He moved through the chamber with trepidation. This lady, this soldier ... they did not know what he was to do. They could not know the secret he harboured.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hewligan, post: 4231272, member: 19688"] Karothen follows along, perplexed, but too wrapped up in this now to retreat. [COLOR=DarkOrange]I am a fool![/COLOR] Karothen thought to himself. [COLOR=DarkOrange]No, it is worse than that. I am a coward. I am just too darn scared to turn back.[/COLOR] His hand went absently to the broken bird statue in the cloth wrap that was hooked into his belt. It felt reassuring. The bird thing had been a mystery to him, its form so alien, and he hadn't known what to do to it to make it "right". Now he felt differently about it. It felt familiar. All of the pieces were not yet there for it, of that he was sure, but it was getting there. It was nearing completeness, and when he found them all, he knew he could fix it. Kurakree. That was his name. The lantern flickered. The dip in light, brought on by a chill breeze even here deep below the castle, caught his attention. The ghosts that circled them appeared to stir, swirling into a frenzy as if in anticipation. Jeillia's hand cupped gently around the lantern, shielding it from the breeze. She looked older, her strong back and graceful, assured movement, making her all the more beautiful in his eyes. The light rose again, strong now. She turned to him and offered the faintest smile. He knew her. Guilt rose in him. He didn't want to betray her. He turned from her piercing eyes, taking in the surrounds. The room was long and low, like some hidden crypt. The walls, some twenty feet apart, were engraved with the depravity of war. Steel upon steel, man upon demon. Karothen could not help but stare at he hideous creatures depicted here. Their teeth rending, their horns gouging, their many eyes seeming to stare at him. He moved through the chamber with trepidation. This lady, this soldier ... they did not know what he was to do. They could not know the secret he harboured. [/QUOTE]
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