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<blockquote data-quote="Altalazar" data-source="post: 3457807" data-attributes="member: 939"><p>Notes – Chapter Ninety-Four – Start at the end</p><p></p><p>Just inside the entrance, there was a huge double stone door set into worked walls. Around their edge to the left was a fast-moving stream that went deeper into the mountain. Balor investigated that while I and my friends held back toward the entrance. Then I heard the scream and splashes. </p><p>I quickly ran around the wall until I could see the river. I saw two huge snakes coming up out of the water, one of which had grabbed Willow and was in the process of pulling her down into the water. The Marshall shouted out tactical orders and my four new friends rushed forward, their tentacles quickly snapping into the flesh of one of the snakes. A line of fire then surged through both of them, courtesy of Selina’s magic. </p><p>I weaved some of my lovely magic, speeding up my zombie friends. I sent Blackberry into the water after the rapidly retreating form of Willow. The Marshall jumped in as well. I waited a minute or so and then I saw Willow, in the form of a large bear, return to the surface, pulling the body of a snake behind her. The Marshall came up behind her. Then I heard the blast of thunder from behind me. </p><p>I turned and saw Hauver still smoking from a blast of lightning. I rounded the corner back to where the doors were and saw them burst open, a large blue dragon standing in their wake. I waved my hand and my friends burst into blue flames, the better to harm their foes. Hauver and Spence charged the dragon while Blackberry went around his flanks to come at him from behind. BR also approached. </p><p>The Blue ignored Blackberry and turned to Spence, ripping into him with his claws, teeth, wings, and even his tail. Big mistake. Blackberry let loose with his circlet of blasting, ripping away large chunks of the Blue’s flesh with a single, searing blast of light. Spence was nearly gone. Hauver was well scorched. But BR, Blackberry, and my new, small friends’ tentacles quickly did their work. Selina sent another line of fire into the Blue’s flesh. Then BR’s final blow sent the Blue to meet his maker. Me. I’m sure he’ll make a lovely alabaster beauty. </p><p></p><p>Notes – Chapter Ninety-Five – Dragon’s horde, Druids gourd</p><p></p><p>We found a small fortune, emphasis on the small, in the dragon’s chamber beyond the doors. There was rubble piled up against another door on the far side of the room. My friends made quick work of the rubble, and we opened the door, revealing a hall heading further into the mountain. Balor was met with more pain as a large wall of plants attacked him, shambling out of the rubble. Balor, not wishing to take it, struck back, but Willow would have none of it. </p><p>“Stop!” she yelled. </p><p>The two shambling mounds stopped, as did we. Unfortunately, one of them was already dead, or dying. I quickly healed it. </p><p>“We’re not evil!”</p><p>“You just killed my mate”</p><p>“Well, look, your mate is all better now,” I said, and he was. </p><p>“Would you like to come live in our forest,” Willow asked them. “It is a lovely forest.” </p><p>They seemed to stop and think for a moment. Either that or plants are just used to sort of sitting there. Then they spoke. “Can you give us lightning?” it asked, as it caressed Willow with one of its tree-like tentacles. </p><p>Willow smiled and raised her arms to the sky. A low roar of thunder filled the room. Then for a full minute, lightning struck each one of the mounds in turn, making them bigger and bigger. Willow was positively aglow, and not just from the electricity running up her fingertips. </p><p>“We will go to your forest,” they finally said, and then they began slowly shambling out the door. </p><p>They’ll make a lovely addition to our family. I turned toward the dark tunnel ahead, wondering what wondrous creatures awaited us there. “Maybe we’ll find a vampire!” I shouted gleefully, listening to the words echo off the stone.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Altalazar, post: 3457807, member: 939"] Notes – Chapter Ninety-Four – Start at the end Just inside the entrance, there was a huge double stone door set into worked walls. Around their edge to the left was a fast-moving stream that went deeper into the mountain. Balor investigated that while I and my friends held back toward the entrance. Then I heard the scream and splashes. I quickly ran around the wall until I could see the river. I saw two huge snakes coming up out of the water, one of which had grabbed Willow and was in the process of pulling her down into the water. The Marshall shouted out tactical orders and my four new friends rushed forward, their tentacles quickly snapping into the flesh of one of the snakes. A line of fire then surged through both of them, courtesy of Selina’s magic. I weaved some of my lovely magic, speeding up my zombie friends. I sent Blackberry into the water after the rapidly retreating form of Willow. The Marshall jumped in as well. I waited a minute or so and then I saw Willow, in the form of a large bear, return to the surface, pulling the body of a snake behind her. The Marshall came up behind her. Then I heard the blast of thunder from behind me. I turned and saw Hauver still smoking from a blast of lightning. I rounded the corner back to where the doors were and saw them burst open, a large blue dragon standing in their wake. I waved my hand and my friends burst into blue flames, the better to harm their foes. Hauver and Spence charged the dragon while Blackberry went around his flanks to come at him from behind. BR also approached. The Blue ignored Blackberry and turned to Spence, ripping into him with his claws, teeth, wings, and even his tail. Big mistake. Blackberry let loose with his circlet of blasting, ripping away large chunks of the Blue’s flesh with a single, searing blast of light. Spence was nearly gone. Hauver was well scorched. But BR, Blackberry, and my new, small friends’ tentacles quickly did their work. Selina sent another line of fire into the Blue’s flesh. Then BR’s final blow sent the Blue to meet his maker. Me. I’m sure he’ll make a lovely alabaster beauty. Notes – Chapter Ninety-Five – Dragon’s horde, Druids gourd We found a small fortune, emphasis on the small, in the dragon’s chamber beyond the doors. There was rubble piled up against another door on the far side of the room. My friends made quick work of the rubble, and we opened the door, revealing a hall heading further into the mountain. Balor was met with more pain as a large wall of plants attacked him, shambling out of the rubble. Balor, not wishing to take it, struck back, but Willow would have none of it. “Stop!” she yelled. The two shambling mounds stopped, as did we. Unfortunately, one of them was already dead, or dying. I quickly healed it. “We’re not evil!” “You just killed my mate” “Well, look, your mate is all better now,” I said, and he was. “Would you like to come live in our forest,” Willow asked them. “It is a lovely forest.” They seemed to stop and think for a moment. Either that or plants are just used to sort of sitting there. Then they spoke. “Can you give us lightning?” it asked, as it caressed Willow with one of its tree-like tentacles. Willow smiled and raised her arms to the sky. A low roar of thunder filled the room. Then for a full minute, lightning struck each one of the mounds in turn, making them bigger and bigger. Willow was positively aglow, and not just from the electricity running up her fingertips. “We will go to your forest,” they finally said, and then they began slowly shambling out the door. They’ll make a lovely addition to our family. I turned toward the dark tunnel ahead, wondering what wondrous creatures awaited us there. “Maybe we’ll find a vampire!” I shouted gleefully, listening to the words echo off the stone. [/QUOTE]
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