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<blockquote data-quote="Ambrus" data-source="post: 4017636" data-attributes="member: 17691"><p>Waking up amid its treasures, the diminutive dragon indulges in early-morning reverie as it tries to recall the cryptic thoughts of the wizard it'd encountered the day before. <em>But Arket'sa was built by humans, and humans shall reclaim it's legacy.</em> Arket'sa was likely the name of the ruins the human was hoping to find, but the name was also strangely familiar... </p><p></p><p>Shrouded in the perpetual darkness of its lair, the wyrmling slowly uncurls its serpentine body and pads softly to the edge of the bed. A nimble leap carries the lithe dragon through a high arc across the room to the vertical shaft in the floor. Gravity swiftly pulls the wyrmling down the narrow shaft into the library below. Unfurling its wings with an audible snap, the dragon instantly halts its decent and deftly banks into a tight turn over to its reading table. Alighting, the wyrmling snakes its sinuous neck over to scan the nearby bookshelves.</p><p></p><p>Even in complete darkness, the diminutive predator's eyes have no difficulty in discerning the books' titles embossed along their spines. In which tome might it have read that odd name? The scholarly dragon dismisses its poetry collection with nary a glance; nothing rhymes with "Arket'sa". The most likely possibilities seemed to be the dragon's folklore collection or perhaps one of its treatises on magic...</p><p></p><p>The wyrmling decides on a handful of tomes which seem like good candidates and goes about the arduous task of prying them off their shelves and transporting the cumbersome volume over to the reading table for careful perusal. Flipping open the first tome's cover with its long flexible tail, the scholarly dragon begins its research.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ambrus, post: 4017636, member: 17691"] Waking up amid its treasures, the diminutive dragon indulges in early-morning reverie as it tries to recall the cryptic thoughts of the wizard it'd encountered the day before. [I]But Arket'sa was built by humans, and humans shall reclaim it's legacy.[/I] Arket'sa was likely the name of the ruins the human was hoping to find, but the name was also strangely familiar... Shrouded in the perpetual darkness of its lair, the wyrmling slowly uncurls its serpentine body and pads softly to the edge of the bed. A nimble leap carries the lithe dragon through a high arc across the room to the vertical shaft in the floor. Gravity swiftly pulls the wyrmling down the narrow shaft into the library below. Unfurling its wings with an audible snap, the dragon instantly halts its decent and deftly banks into a tight turn over to its reading table. Alighting, the wyrmling snakes its sinuous neck over to scan the nearby bookshelves. Even in complete darkness, the diminutive predator's eyes have no difficulty in discerning the books' titles embossed along their spines. In which tome might it have read that odd name? The scholarly dragon dismisses its poetry collection with nary a glance; nothing rhymes with "Arket'sa". The most likely possibilities seemed to be the dragon's folklore collection or perhaps one of its treatises on magic... The wyrmling decides on a handful of tomes which seem like good candidates and goes about the arduous task of prying them off their shelves and transporting the cumbersome volume over to the reading table for careful perusal. Flipping open the first tome's cover with its long flexible tail, the scholarly dragon begins its research. [/QUOTE]
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