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<blockquote data-quote="Shayuri" data-source="post: 4746848" data-attributes="member: 4936"><p>Shard huddled in the center of her cell, knees drawn up to her chest and arms wrapped around them. Her forehead was buried against her thighs. Clad in a linen shift that had probably been white once, she herself had looked better once upon a time. She'd always been slim of figure, but now hunger had made her skinny and bony. Her skin had been pale when she was brought in, but now it was so smudged and grimy that it looked dark. Only her eyes were as they had been...big and blue and dreamy. Those and the odd clear crystal that was apparently attached to her forehead. The mages hadn't been able to remove it, though they'd made her scream in pain by trying. Since then she'd been quiet and withdrawn, and easily forgotten compared to the poor fellow in the oubliette.</p><p></p><p>At something the gnome said though, her head snapped around to stare her not-quite-focused stare at him. It was hard to tell if she was listening, but she didn't look away.</p><p></p><p>Finally she said the first word since she'd said her name to her captors.</p><p></p><p><span style="color: PaleTurquoise">"How?"</span></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shayuri, post: 4746848, member: 4936"] Shard huddled in the center of her cell, knees drawn up to her chest and arms wrapped around them. Her forehead was buried against her thighs. Clad in a linen shift that had probably been white once, she herself had looked better once upon a time. She'd always been slim of figure, but now hunger had made her skinny and bony. Her skin had been pale when she was brought in, but now it was so smudged and grimy that it looked dark. Only her eyes were as they had been...big and blue and dreamy. Those and the odd clear crystal that was apparently attached to her forehead. The mages hadn't been able to remove it, though they'd made her scream in pain by trying. Since then she'd been quiet and withdrawn, and easily forgotten compared to the poor fellow in the oubliette. At something the gnome said though, her head snapped around to stare her not-quite-focused stare at him. It was hard to tell if she was listening, but she didn't look away. Finally she said the first word since she'd said her name to her captors. [COLOR="PaleTurquoise"]"How?"[/COLOR] [/QUOTE]
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