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<blockquote data-quote="doghead" data-source="post: 1401739" data-attributes="member: 8243"><p><strong>Sadolath</strong></p><p></p><p>SADOLATH</p><p></p><p>Sadolath swipes at one of the leaves that is blown his way. Then another. Soon he is caught up in a insane game of dodge and tag within the wild malstom of leaves and branches. He sweeps and cuts and slashes until the ground swallows him up.</p><p></p><p>Its takes a moment for his eyes to adjust to the gloom. And another for him to get his breath back, it having been knocked out of him by the fall. He's at the bottom of an ancient pit. And he's not alone. Propped up in one corner, barely visible under a covering of old leaves and new growth is the skeleton of a man. </p><p></p><p>After his initial start, Sadolath craws over to take a look. The skeleton has been down here for ages, the bones long since picked clean of flesh, the clothes rotted away and the iron fittings rusty simulacra of their original shapes. Everything turns to dust - except gold. Three heavy gold crowns lie in amoung the bones. The design on them is strange, Sadolath has never seen its like before (he has seen few crowns, truth be told). A stodgy face on one side, a sunburst from behind a tower on the other. There is something else. Around the mans neck, what Sadolath first thought was just old roots, is actually the strap for something, a pair of googles.</p><p></p><p><em>"A present for Sadolath. If he can get out of the hole."</em> </p><p></p><p>Did he hear it? Was it in his head? The voice is clear and musical and seems to come from everywhere, and nowhere.</p><p></p><p>Getting out is not that difficult. The walls of the pit have collasped and broken by roots and plants. Its a bit of a scramble and the earth is a little damp from the rains, so its a slightly dirty Sadolath that emerges into the sunlight again. He is alone in the forest. Except for a lingering entreatment.</p><p></p><p><em>"Be true to the forests."</em></p><p></p><p>Try as hard as he might, he will find no trace of the speaker. Perhaps there was none, as such, to be found.</p><p></p><p><span style="font-size: 9px">ooc: Googles of Following. Will need a bit of TLC before you can see through them properly.</span></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="doghead, post: 1401739, member: 8243"] [b]Sadolath[/b] SADOLATH Sadolath swipes at one of the leaves that is blown his way. Then another. Soon he is caught up in a insane game of dodge and tag within the wild malstom of leaves and branches. He sweeps and cuts and slashes until the ground swallows him up. Its takes a moment for his eyes to adjust to the gloom. And another for him to get his breath back, it having been knocked out of him by the fall. He's at the bottom of an ancient pit. And he's not alone. Propped up in one corner, barely visible under a covering of old leaves and new growth is the skeleton of a man. After his initial start, Sadolath craws over to take a look. The skeleton has been down here for ages, the bones long since picked clean of flesh, the clothes rotted away and the iron fittings rusty simulacra of their original shapes. Everything turns to dust - except gold. Three heavy gold crowns lie in amoung the bones. The design on them is strange, Sadolath has never seen its like before (he has seen few crowns, truth be told). A stodgy face on one side, a sunburst from behind a tower on the other. There is something else. Around the mans neck, what Sadolath first thought was just old roots, is actually the strap for something, a pair of googles. [i]"A present for Sadolath. If he can get out of the hole."[/i] Did he hear it? Was it in his head? The voice is clear and musical and seems to come from everywhere, and nowhere. Getting out is not that difficult. The walls of the pit have collasped and broken by roots and plants. Its a bit of a scramble and the earth is a little damp from the rains, so its a slightly dirty Sadolath that emerges into the sunlight again. He is alone in the forest. Except for a lingering entreatment. [i]"Be true to the forests."[/i] Try as hard as he might, he will find no trace of the speaker. Perhaps there was none, as such, to be found. [size=1]ooc: Googles of Following. Will need a bit of TLC before you can see through them properly.[/size] [/QUOTE]
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