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<blockquote data-quote="Deuce Traveler" data-source="post: 4021054" data-attributes="member: 34958"><p><span style="color: red">"It's difficult to describe, Silas. First you feel yourself become ill, which can last a few days. If you are faithful during this, you swear you begin to hear voices in your dreams and see visions as if through the eyes of others during your waking hours. I admit it can seem as if you are going mad. After awhile though you begin to understand the voices in your dreams as those of your fellow believers. You may fear as if you are going mad. It is here in the dreamscape that the faithful of Festios are organized and given tasks. As you master the visions of your waking hours you begin to realize that you are seeing through the eyes of the undead of Festios, those infected that did not quite believe but were still superstitious enough to at least be tempted to his faith in the hope for salvation. After a couple of weeks of this you will likely learn how to control these undead and bend them towards your will. However, they are not just mindless zombies. They can move like men and have a measure of intelligence. Sometimes I think that they have their own hive mind that I'm unable to fathom. And in their own way they demand things... things that you must perform such as sitting in a dead town and being their ruler lest..."</span> Nefius' eyes widen in horrific madness as he speaks of this last part and shudders. The undead near him seem to shuffle almost nervously as they look towards him and he slowly begins to regain his composure.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deuce Traveler, post: 4021054, member: 34958"] [color=red]"It's difficult to describe, Silas. First you feel yourself become ill, which can last a few days. If you are faithful during this, you swear you begin to hear voices in your dreams and see visions as if through the eyes of others during your waking hours. I admit it can seem as if you are going mad. After awhile though you begin to understand the voices in your dreams as those of your fellow believers. You may fear as if you are going mad. It is here in the dreamscape that the faithful of Festios are organized and given tasks. As you master the visions of your waking hours you begin to realize that you are seeing through the eyes of the undead of Festios, those infected that did not quite believe but were still superstitious enough to at least be tempted to his faith in the hope for salvation. After a couple of weeks of this you will likely learn how to control these undead and bend them towards your will. However, they are not just mindless zombies. They can move like men and have a measure of intelligence. Sometimes I think that they have their own hive mind that I'm unable to fathom. And in their own way they demand things... things that you must perform such as sitting in a dead town and being their ruler lest..."[/color] Nefius' eyes widen in horrific madness as he speaks of this last part and shudders. The undead near him seem to shuffle almost nervously as they look towards him and he slowly begins to regain his composure. [/QUOTE]
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