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<blockquote data-quote="Zora" data-source="post: 3440050" data-attributes="member: 30156"><p><strong>Journal entry 2/9/07</strong></p><p></p><p>Dear Grandfather,</p><p></p><p>Remembering your story of how you first lost your beloved axe, panic almost made me snap out of my cold rage. As it returned from wherever it had gone, I knew not whether this was pure chance or a test of the gods on my resolve towards the quest and all things good in this world. I looked upon the Nalfeshnee and it asked us whether we sought to converse with it or do battle.</p><p></p><p>As it was a being of inherent evil, I knew the answer.</p><p></p><p>I rushed forward with hammer and axe in hand to do battle with a representative of evil. Telemnar, Nekaya and I dealt it devastating blows while Erim blasted it with arcane power. The demon retreated via teleportation to the hallway, where we hastily followed; Telmnar, Nekaya and I by foot, Erim by flight. He summoned 3 others of his kind –lesser entities- to his side as the battle was not going in his favor. Running up the stairs, I dealt the one at the top a devastating blow as all three of the smaller demons –all the size of small giants themselves- let out a mind-numbing howl that caused us each pause. All three exuded stenches that threatened to overcome our senses, as I heard Telemnar lose his dinner upon the stairs. </p><p></p><p>Erim came up through the hole in the floor to deal a tremendous final sword thrust to the Nalfeshnee itself as Telmnar, Nekaya and I dealt with the three lesser demons, killing two and driving off the third.</p><p></p><p>I did not see what was happening downstairs, but I heard that Liadan had summoned forth holy flame to burn a couple of the demons.</p><p></p><p>Pepa, the things I’ve seen and done battle with, I would NEVER have imagined! It really does cause you to wonder what else lies out there beyond our reach. It also makes me ache for some time alone just tending to mundane tasks like a garden, or raising a family.</p><p></p><p>That is probably why the next day when the rest of my companions went to speak to Madu again, I begged off and stayed at the temple of Elishar to continue doing what repairs I could for this lost god and his devoted worshipers. Giving their family the chance to focus on their family and their beliefs rather than the disarray their temple was in.</p><p></p><p>I think when this is all over I would like to take a vacation where I don’t have to worry about anything or anyone but myself. Take the sustaining ring off, remember what it’s like to actually sleep normally or have an appetite again…to WANT food.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Zora, post: 3440050, member: 30156"] [b]Journal entry 2/9/07[/b] Dear Grandfather, Remembering your story of how you first lost your beloved axe, panic almost made me snap out of my cold rage. As it returned from wherever it had gone, I knew not whether this was pure chance or a test of the gods on my resolve towards the quest and all things good in this world. I looked upon the Nalfeshnee and it asked us whether we sought to converse with it or do battle. As it was a being of inherent evil, I knew the answer. I rushed forward with hammer and axe in hand to do battle with a representative of evil. Telemnar, Nekaya and I dealt it devastating blows while Erim blasted it with arcane power. The demon retreated via teleportation to the hallway, where we hastily followed; Telmnar, Nekaya and I by foot, Erim by flight. He summoned 3 others of his kind –lesser entities- to his side as the battle was not going in his favor. Running up the stairs, I dealt the one at the top a devastating blow as all three of the smaller demons –all the size of small giants themselves- let out a mind-numbing howl that caused us each pause. All three exuded stenches that threatened to overcome our senses, as I heard Telemnar lose his dinner upon the stairs. Erim came up through the hole in the floor to deal a tremendous final sword thrust to the Nalfeshnee itself as Telmnar, Nekaya and I dealt with the three lesser demons, killing two and driving off the third. I did not see what was happening downstairs, but I heard that Liadan had summoned forth holy flame to burn a couple of the demons. Pepa, the things I’ve seen and done battle with, I would NEVER have imagined! It really does cause you to wonder what else lies out there beyond our reach. It also makes me ache for some time alone just tending to mundane tasks like a garden, or raising a family. That is probably why the next day when the rest of my companions went to speak to Madu again, I begged off and stayed at the temple of Elishar to continue doing what repairs I could for this lost god and his devoted worshipers. Giving their family the chance to focus on their family and their beliefs rather than the disarray their temple was in. I think when this is all over I would like to take a vacation where I don’t have to worry about anything or anyone but myself. Take the sustaining ring off, remember what it’s like to actually sleep normally or have an appetite again…to WANT food. [/QUOTE]
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