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<blockquote data-quote="Knightfall" data-source="post: 6629240" data-attributes="member: 2012"><p><strong>The Sated Satyr:</strong></p><p></p><p>"Where, by Hades' beard, are they?"</p><p></p><p>"Lost your brother again, did ya?" An old dwarf laughed at her.</p><p></p><p>Cefrey Haenraets was livid. They promised her they wouldn't do this today. Not today. She stood alone in the Sated Satyr. Alone amongst dozens of other adventurers here to face the <em>face</em>. To try their luck an d hopefully win favors or honor or whatever by the Nine Hells they were hoping to win. All she wanted was what belongedto her goddess.</p><p></p><p>It was Kansbar who first discovered the information. He'd been looking for a reason to convince Cefrey to go with him and Stedd into that place. Cefrey had been skeptical about Kansbar's motives, but the priests of the temple assured her that the document was real when she showed it to them. The relic was in there, somewhere. Hidden somewhere in the Blue Alley.</p><p></p><p>How the mad mage who constructed the 'dungeon' got his hands on it likely won't ever be known. For years, the priests believed that the relic had been taken by Helm Blackheart and secreted somewhere below Deepwater in Bergunter Mass. They had sent expedition after expedition into that true dungeon, which adventurers often call Undermountain.</p><p></p><p>The priests had never allowed Cefrey to go on any of those missions. <em>'She was too important to risk losing,'</em> they would tell her. More likely it was her family's growing influence and wealth that the priests didn't want to risk losing. Cefrey's father wasn't fond of her, but he was fond of her half-brother, Stedd.</p><p></p><p>"Is everyone here?" A man stepped out from a back room with several scrolls in his hand. He looked right at Cefrey when he did so and with a smirk on his face.</p><p></p><p>"You know they're not here, Adrian!" Cefrey replied with a growl. "Don't pretend that you don't."</p><p></p><p>"Cefrey. Cefrey. Cefrey." Adrian replied. "I cannot hold off the contest just because your bastard of a brother is off whoring or fighting or doing whatever the hell he is doing right now. His fame might getting him cheers while in the pits, but this is not the Bloody Rose."</p><p></p><p>"T-that's where h-he is?" Cefrey turned pale.</p><p></p><p>"You're a smart girl, after all."</p><p></p><p>Cefrey was no longer livid. Now, now she was worried. She ran from the tavern. Ran towards the southern half of the city. She hoped there would be something left of her brother once she reach the Dock Ward.</p><p></p><p>"By the gods," she gasped as she ran. "Not the Bloody Rose." <em>If he gets himself killed, I'm going to have his ass raised and then kill him again.</em></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Knightfall, post: 6629240, member: 2012"] [b]The Sated Satyr:[/b] "Where, by Hades' beard, are they?" "Lost your brother again, did ya?" An old dwarf laughed at her. Cefrey Haenraets was livid. They promised her they wouldn't do this today. Not today. She stood alone in the Sated Satyr. Alone amongst dozens of other adventurers here to face the [I]face[/I]. To try their luck an d hopefully win favors or honor or whatever by the Nine Hells they were hoping to win. All she wanted was what belongedto her goddess. It was Kansbar who first discovered the information. He'd been looking for a reason to convince Cefrey to go with him and Stedd into that place. Cefrey had been skeptical about Kansbar's motives, but the priests of the temple assured her that the document was real when she showed it to them. The relic was in there, somewhere. Hidden somewhere in the Blue Alley. How the mad mage who constructed the 'dungeon' got his hands on it likely won't ever be known. For years, the priests believed that the relic had been taken by Helm Blackheart and secreted somewhere below Deepwater in Bergunter Mass. They had sent expedition after expedition into that true dungeon, which adventurers often call Undermountain. The priests had never allowed Cefrey to go on any of those missions. [I]'She was too important to risk losing,'[/I] they would tell her. More likely it was her family's growing influence and wealth that the priests didn't want to risk losing. Cefrey's father wasn't fond of her, but he was fond of her half-brother, Stedd. "Is everyone here?" A man stepped out from a back room with several scrolls in his hand. He looked right at Cefrey when he did so and with a smirk on his face. "You know they're not here, Adrian!" Cefrey replied with a growl. "Don't pretend that you don't." "Cefrey. Cefrey. Cefrey." Adrian replied. "I cannot hold off the contest just because your bastard of a brother is off whoring or fighting or doing whatever the hell he is doing right now. His fame might getting him cheers while in the pits, but this is not the Bloody Rose." "T-that's where h-he is?" Cefrey turned pale. "You're a smart girl, after all." Cefrey was no longer livid. Now, now she was worried. She ran from the tavern. Ran towards the southern half of the city. She hoped there would be something left of her brother once she reach the Dock Ward. "By the gods," she gasped as she ran. "Not the Bloody Rose." [I]If he gets himself killed, I'm going to have his ass raised and then kill him again.[/I] [/QUOTE]
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