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Academy of Drell, Part 6

Zhure

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New thread, as our heroes recover from the horrible scene of devastation near the bonfire....


Experience Point Track
750
300
800
300
2000 bruit squad
300 orcish sniper
500 zombie fracas
300 alchemy shop
1400 orcs by the bonfire
500 on the cove (added 5-09-03)
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= 7150.
 
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After a few deafening seconds of silence, the citizens and students break into a wild spontaneous cheer. A few run over timidly and begin pelting the closer orcs with stones, either to belatedly be part of the fight, or more likely, to express their rage.

As a group, they rush to the visible members of the party, offering congratulations and thanks. The unconscious Mortimer and Victor are given succor and aid in the form of primitive medical help. A few impromptu bandages and both men are stabilized.

Among the survivors at the bonfire are a few people one might recognize. Fellow students of various studies. Notably absent are any spellcasters, any politicians or officials of the empire.

As the former captives are spreading out, looking far more relaxed and less haggard, it becomes apparent there are a large number of wounded among them. Ones you would recognize include Boromin, the dwarf from Dorac'z tavern and Glukma, a half-elf who had studied under Serbanas for a few years.

Boromin you've met before; Glukma you've never met on-camera, but he is well known. It is rumored that Glukma is a half-drow. Drow are very rare in the empire, often thought to be near extinct as they once were mortal enemies of the empire and were exterminated in a now-embarassing combination of a bueareacratic progrom and series of military campaigns from a few hundred years ago.

Both Boromn and Glukma are wounded and bandaged. Neither is conscious.
 

[OOC: Lyrique leveled to 5]

Lyrique wanders through the croud singing a song of courage and peace. His attempt to help falls short when he realises that his parents are nowhere to be seen.
"Please! Can anyone tell me where my parents are?"
 

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After hearing Lyrique's pleas, some of the other students and academicians will mention they've seen his parents recently. According to what he can gather, his parents were among those who were hauled off when the majority of the orcish "fleet" sailed a few hours ago.

Glukma, who looks pretty haggard, with a large axe-shaped gash on his left arm, says he is certain beyond a doubt they were among those taken. The dark-skinned half-elf looks as if he both angry and sad.
 

Rallyn works himself to his feet and brushes the snow off himself, he waddles over to Charlotte and the others where they are being mobbed and tries to avoid being trampled. He smiles encouragingly at the elated people he happens to make eye contact with.

"Well done Lyrique. Well done," he whispers to himself as he walks among the freed peoples.
 
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Sildarin returns the bow back to a chunk of ferroplasm and puts it in his belt pouch. He then picks up his rapier and wipes it on a rag before sheathing it.
After returning his gear (that is in the longboat) to its proper order, Sildarin starts rowing the boat to the shore. When he gets there, he starts taking full use of the vigor/empathic transfer healing (max. 15hp/2pp).

That was some nice shooting!
Mmhh...
Hey! What's the matter? You aren't particularly happy-happy-joy-joy.
Two of us almost died, many of villagers are wounded and even more of them were taken away.
So? We managed to save a whole bunch of 'em!
Still...
Bah.


Wohoo! I survived a face-off with a 5th level wiz or sorc! :eek:
 



"We all did well, Rallyn," Charlotte says absentmindedly. "If even one of has hadn't been here, we wouldn't have survived."

"I'm afraid that I don't have any capacity for healing," She says, walking over to Victor and Mortimer.

"I don't think that we can dawdle," Charlotte says quietly, loud enough only for her companions to hear. "There may be other orcs that will need dealing with. I think it would be best if we rested for now, but then set out once Victor and Mortimer are healed."
 

Sildarin manages to row the longboat back to shore, if not skillfully, at least with great energy. It would've been much easier with a crew of four or five more.

A quick survey of the Drell citizens shows none of them are skilled as healers.
 

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