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<blockquote data-quote="narayan" data-source="post: 6718247" data-attributes="member: 6677509"><p><strong>Billanverthorne</strong></p><p></p><p><em>Jabar and Khaled share a look that seems to say... <span style="color: #996600">~he's an odd one isn't he? Even as elves go...~</span> </em></p><p><em></em></p><p><em><strong>Jabar:</strong> -Speaks to Billanverthorne- <span style="color: #996600">"Hobgoblins never need a reason to ambush anyone, but if they made a plan for you specifically and you survived, you can bet they will try again."</span> He says in a warning tone that clearly speaks from experience. </em></p><p><em></em></p><p><em>Jabars guards soon return and report that they didn't find the hobgoblin.</em></p><p><em></em></p><p><em><strong>Avar:</strong> Fingers the haft of his throwing axe as he stares warily into the dark. <span style="color: #999900">"I suggest we go back while we still can..."</span></em></p><p><em></em></p><p><em><strong>Khaled:</strong> Nods <span style="color: #808080">"Yes indeed, let us return to camp with haste!"</span> </em></p><p><em></em></p><p><em>The memory of Celestias voice lingers in your mind as you make way back to camp. </em><em>Whatever evil was at work in this ambush boggled the imagination. </em><em>The shawl was almost convincing enough by itself, but her voice was certainly too real to disbelieve and cramps your stomach with questions. How did they come by the shawl and how could they mimic her voice so well? These were not typical hobgoblin tricks by any means, which begged another question. Why were Jabar, and Avar in particular, so familiar with these uncanny tactics?</em></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="narayan, post: 6718247, member: 6677509"] [b]Billanverthorne[/b] [I]Jabar and Khaled share a look that seems to say... [COLOR=#996600]~he's an odd one isn't he? Even as elves go...~[/COLOR] [B]Jabar:[/B] -Speaks to Billanverthorne- [COLOR=#996600]"Hobgoblins never need a reason to ambush anyone, but if they made a plan for you specifically and you survived, you can bet they will try again."[/COLOR] He says in a warning tone that clearly speaks from experience. Jabars guards soon return and report that they didn't find the hobgoblin. [B]Avar:[/B] Fingers the haft of his throwing axe as he stares warily into the dark. [COLOR=#999900]"I suggest we go back while we still can..."[/COLOR] [B]Khaled:[/B] Nods [COLOR=#808080]"Yes indeed, let us return to camp with haste!"[/COLOR] The memory of Celestias voice lingers in your mind as you make way back to camp. [/I][I]Whatever evil was at work in this ambush boggled the imagination. [/I][I]The shawl was almost convincing enough by itself, but her voice was certainly too real to disbelieve and cramps your stomach with questions. How did they come by the shawl and how could they mimic her voice so well? These were not typical hobgoblin tricks by any means, which begged another question. Why were Jabar, and Avar in particular, so familiar with these uncanny tactics?[/I] [/QUOTE]
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