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    The Sunken Temple

    Chaucer notes the sole remaining creature standing, and moves towards it with his sword raised. I gave you a chance to leave, but now, you will die. Not quite squashed, but sliced and diced seems a crappy way to die as well, don't you think? Chaucer says mockingly. He takes one more step and...
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    The Sunken Temple

    Chaucer notices the blood slowing from Kilkin's wound. Leaving the makeshift bandage in place, Chaucer stands up. With blood pumping in his ears, the sounds of battle seem to intensify. He looks and sees Kilkin, lying in a pool of his own blood. He sees Kanli and Brenic bleeding as well...
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    The Sunken Temple

    Chaucer drags Kilkin's unconscious body into the hallway, putting the protection of the stone wall between himself and the possessed insects of unusual size. Once around the corner, he moves to the wound that blood is seeping from. He tears a patch of his shirt off, and presses it to the...
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    The Sunken Temple

    I will chat with him and see if I can't get him back...
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    The Sunken Temple

    Chaucer watches as his arrow flies off the mark yet again, cursing under his breath. He feels someone move past him, and sees a flash of movement only to turn and see Kilkin impaled by the amphibious creature. Chaucer wasting no time, drops his bow, grabs his ally under the shoulders and...
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    The Sunken Temple

    Chaucer gapes in confusion at the space where an enemy stood previously, and now only tendrils of scent and a few bugs flittered from view. He pushes forward to look at the space where the priest was standing when he hears the insects making noise. He pulls an arrow and fires it quickly...
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    The Sunken Temple

    Well who knew... lol. Then I will drop the silent image and fire, even if I miss epically lol.
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    The Sunken Temple

    Chaucer takes a step in the direction of his image, while the image does the same towards him. With bows raised, as they cross, he fires, aiming to penetrate the shadows under the cowl of the priests robe. You shall not torture these souls any longer, because we are here to cast you into the...
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    The Sunken Temple

    Sorry folks, I am traveling this week and should be back online Monday. Until then it is really hit or miss, so if I am holding things up, just go on without me, I will catch up when I get back. As the gifts are bestowed, Chaucer simply bows his head. As the group begins to move back toward...
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    The Sunken Temple

    Chaucer hears confusion in the spirits voice and looks up. Malady, no offense to your wisdom or understanding, but you are not alone in this state of betrayal. Nolandor Frasti betrayed his deity not once, not twice, but three times as he slowly fell deeper and deeper into his pursuit of power...
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    The Sunken Temple

    Chaucer kneels along with the others, as the others finish their statements Chaucer bites his tongue. Resisting the temptation to wane on the history of the betrayal, or the moral discrepancy they currently found themselves in. Instead, he simply kept his eyes on the floor and hoped simply his...
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    The Sunken Temple

    Chaucer breathes a long sigh of relief. Thank you Aradra, for reassuring me that outside of an frustrating case of deadleg, I will be fine. He turns to the bas relief on the far wall and says, And more good news... He finds a trigger in the painting and hits it. I think we should be able to...
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    The Sunken Temple

    Chaucer stoops to inspect his leg, and sees a tiny pinprick on his leg. Around that pinprick, it was already getting red, infection, or something must be setting in. Poison? he says to himself, then he looks up and says, Does anyone know anything about these little buggies? Are the poisonous...
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    The Sunken Temple

    Chaucer feels a pain in his leg, and as he shifts his weight, he feels... heavier almost. He shakes his head, trying not to get distracted, and drops his bow as he pulls out his longsword. He notices another centipede close by and hopes that he is not soon double teamed. He mutters as he...
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    The Sunken Temple

    As Chaucer moves up the hallway right behind Kilkin, he sees the shapes a split second after Kilkin does. He brings his bow to his ear, and whispers, May the power of Chanter Bedola fill this beast with pain. And releases his arrow at one of the beasts on the other side of the room. After his...
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    The Sunken Temple

    Chaucer helps Kilkin to his feet, claps him on the shoulder, Be careful my friend, even an overgrown toad can get lucky and put a stick through your heart. As Kilkin pulled out a dagger and headed down the hall, Chaucer chuckled, shook his head, and accepted his bow when Aradra offered it to...
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    The Sunken Temple

    Chaucer enters the room as Kilkin stumbles out, cries out, and falls. He turns and sees a pool of red forming quickly underneath him. Wasting no time, he drops his bow, and takes a five foot step and kneels by Kilkin's unconscious head. As he kneels, he pulls out a flask from one of his...
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    The Sunken Temple

    Chaucer laughs to himself as the arrow he flies through the air where the amphibian was moments before. He nods at Aradra whose arrow dropped the bellowing creature, and turns to see Kanli moving into the next room. He follows behind, checking the arrow he just fired, but has to pull a new one...
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    The Sunken Temple

    As it speaks of hatred, Chaucer lets loose his arrow, summoning a tendril of magic to lace itself into the arrows point.
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    The Sunken Temple

    Doesn't look like a creature capable of force shields now does it. Chaucer mumbles under his breath into the fletching of the arrow that is still cocked to his ear. If the answer is anything other than yes, the use Chaucer's readied action to fire.
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