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<blockquote data-quote="maddmic" data-source="post: 3356156" data-attributes="member: 9989"><p>Herger nods to the elf. <span style="color: Orange">"I agree. We have spent too much time here. We must let the raft go and what will be, will be."</span></p><p></p><p>-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------</p><p></p><p>As they travel south, Hergers mind wanders to Aislinn. He's curious as to how she's holding up and what plan Fallax has in store. As they walk, he looks to Kaela. She was quick to trust the little one, but then she had really been the first one to accept him. He thought about the pain that she dealt with having lost Aislinn too. Perhaps she was in more pain than he, but she held up well. He admired that. </p><p></p><p>The elf was as he had been since the day that Herger helped the fleeing band. Silent and determined. He looked to the barbarian and he too hadn't changed much. He thought at one point that this band was a bit too somber in their daily lives, but now he understood. Their task was great and filled with many trials. Things were not easy. Perhaps Valurel and Starhl were just dealing with things the best that they knew how.</p><p></p><p>Hergers gaze then fell to Lodric. He had joined the band most recently and Herger felt most akin to him. Yet the man who had been so outspoken and hopeful had changed. Since the day that Fallax had turned on them, he was different. He kept to himself more and more as the days passed. Herger wondered if Lodric would ever be the same after all that had happened.</p><p></p><p>He was lost in though when he noticed the small one struggling. This gnome was a curious one. So lighthearted and seemingly without a care. He was a likable sort, but Herger was afraid that the little one had not understood completely what he had become a part of. Their cause was a noble and just one, but with it came many perils. He had wanted to carry the gnome so that he didn't have to struggle as much, but the giant thought better of it. He did not know how proud of a fellow this one was, nor did he care to become attached to another person whom he might let down.</p><p></p><p>-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------</p><p></p><p>As they stood on the rise, Herger looked into the distance. He didn't immediately see anything except for the barren scar that cut through the plains. As he scanned the land, his attention turned to the cages. He stared in silence until the elf spoke. Looking as Valurel, the giant shook his head. <span style="color: Orange">"I understand your concern my friend, but I must tell you from experience that there is not a lonlier place on this world than that. I don't expect you to understand, but I cannot let anybody in those things live like that. It is in our path for a reason and we should set them free if there are any poor souls in there. I know that you all helped Starhl and I when we had been left to our deaths back in Baden's Bluff, but that time by ourselves is something I can't explain. I will not let them die like this if they are still alive."</span></p><p></p><p>With that, the giant begins to move down the rise to the cages.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="maddmic, post: 3356156, member: 9989"] Herger nods to the elf. [COLOR=Orange]"I agree. We have spent too much time here. We must let the raft go and what will be, will be."[/COLOR] ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- As they travel south, Hergers mind wanders to Aislinn. He's curious as to how she's holding up and what plan Fallax has in store. As they walk, he looks to Kaela. She was quick to trust the little one, but then she had really been the first one to accept him. He thought about the pain that she dealt with having lost Aislinn too. Perhaps she was in more pain than he, but she held up well. He admired that. The elf was as he had been since the day that Herger helped the fleeing band. Silent and determined. He looked to the barbarian and he too hadn't changed much. He thought at one point that this band was a bit too somber in their daily lives, but now he understood. Their task was great and filled with many trials. Things were not easy. Perhaps Valurel and Starhl were just dealing with things the best that they knew how. Hergers gaze then fell to Lodric. He had joined the band most recently and Herger felt most akin to him. Yet the man who had been so outspoken and hopeful had changed. Since the day that Fallax had turned on them, he was different. He kept to himself more and more as the days passed. Herger wondered if Lodric would ever be the same after all that had happened. He was lost in though when he noticed the small one struggling. This gnome was a curious one. So lighthearted and seemingly without a care. He was a likable sort, but Herger was afraid that the little one had not understood completely what he had become a part of. Their cause was a noble and just one, but with it came many perils. He had wanted to carry the gnome so that he didn't have to struggle as much, but the giant thought better of it. He did not know how proud of a fellow this one was, nor did he care to become attached to another person whom he might let down. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- As they stood on the rise, Herger looked into the distance. He didn't immediately see anything except for the barren scar that cut through the plains. As he scanned the land, his attention turned to the cages. He stared in silence until the elf spoke. Looking as Valurel, the giant shook his head. [COLOR=Orange]"I understand your concern my friend, but I must tell you from experience that there is not a lonlier place on this world than that. I don't expect you to understand, but I cannot let anybody in those things live like that. It is in our path for a reason and we should set them free if there are any poor souls in there. I know that you all helped Starhl and I when we had been left to our deaths back in Baden's Bluff, but that time by ourselves is something I can't explain. I will not let them die like this if they are still alive."[/COLOR] With that, the giant begins to move down the rise to the cages. [/QUOTE]
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