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<blockquote data-quote="Deuce Traveler" data-source="post: 3905546" data-attributes="member: 34958"><p>Your reunion makes for a happier journey as the four adventuring veterans continue east towards their destination, with Silas speaking of ancient history and architecture, </p><p>Caramip telling stories, Dartis explaining his hopes for a new Dorinthia, and Barok's twisted sense of humor much appreciated due to the recent dark times. You've travelled a </p><p>week with little incident in the company of those you know so well, and after sharing some fresh venison settle down for the night. On this night, however, Silas and Caramip </p><p>wake during Dartis' watch to a haunting melody sung by several women in the distance. Sitting up, they shake the grogginess from their eyes and notice Dartis and a half-asleep </p><p>Barok stumbling towards the singing voices and into the darkness. The song also begins to enchant Silas, but the abjurer gives his head a hard shake and avoids its pull while </p><p>the gnome closes her eyes and touches the ground and begins to hum, as if the music of the silent earth is a greater pull to her than the haunting melody somewhere in front of </p><p>the two walking men.</p><p></p><p>Dartis and Barok</p><p>[sblock]</p><p>You are captivated by the song, a haunting tune that promises you peace after such a hard year as you've known.</p><p>[/sblock]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deuce Traveler, post: 3905546, member: 34958"] Your reunion makes for a happier journey as the four adventuring veterans continue east towards their destination, with Silas speaking of ancient history and architecture, Caramip telling stories, Dartis explaining his hopes for a new Dorinthia, and Barok's twisted sense of humor much appreciated due to the recent dark times. You've travelled a week with little incident in the company of those you know so well, and after sharing some fresh venison settle down for the night. On this night, however, Silas and Caramip wake during Dartis' watch to a haunting melody sung by several women in the distance. Sitting up, they shake the grogginess from their eyes and notice Dartis and a half-asleep Barok stumbling towards the singing voices and into the darkness. The song also begins to enchant Silas, but the abjurer gives his head a hard shake and avoids its pull while the gnome closes her eyes and touches the ground and begins to hum, as if the music of the silent earth is a greater pull to her than the haunting melody somewhere in front of the two walking men. Dartis and Barok [sblock] You are captivated by the song, a haunting tune that promises you peace after such a hard year as you've known. [/sblock] [/QUOTE]
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