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<blockquote data-quote="Xavim" data-source="post: 2563593" data-attributes="member: 14089"><p>Xavim sits unmoving, those of exceptionally keen abilities of reading body language (such as you Seth) could see a mixture of nervous amazement and apprehension. Tarran get's a distinct wiff of unease from the tiefling at Seth's words.</p><p></p><p><em>"How... how could he have known?"</em> Xavim thought to himself <em> "How could someone be so close to the mark after contact with me for so little time?"</em></p><p></p><p>Disbelief wirled through Xavim's mind as he beheld his 'companions' again, but seeing them almost as if for the first time. Seth the mortif, plane walker and Mystic Theurge with perceptions and a dark intellect deeper than Xavim could believe. He had nearly completely, and accurately described his situation. He had observed the depth of the mortif's power during his administrations on Elona and saw in Seth a mystal equal.</p><p></p><p>Then there was the mighty were, powerful and magical his simultaenous benevelence and furiocity had set him back on his heels, lured him into revealing more about his past than he had intended to. Physically mighty and obviously in his element, the werewolf was a mighty opponent indeed.</p><p></p><p>The only one he didn't know for cirtain about was Elona, the seemingly delicate and immeasurably beautiful Assimar. The depths of her power remained unknown, but cirtainly it was nothing compared to the other two.</p><p></p><p><em>"It seems that I've fallin in with a much more outstanding crowd than I had originally thought. How long could I keep the truth about my nature from them? And indeed whatever would be the use? The mortif cirtainly would be more sympathetic to one of my kind than the others, but it is looking ever more foolish to keep the aspects of my nature hidden. A battle would not be wise, as I'm not even sure I could escape safely since my planar powers went ary. I guess I might aswell tell them something. But not everything. No sense spilling all of the beans."</em></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Xavim, post: 2563593, member: 14089"] Xavim sits unmoving, those of exceptionally keen abilities of reading body language (such as you Seth) could see a mixture of nervous amazement and apprehension. Tarran get's a distinct wiff of unease from the tiefling at Seth's words. [I]"How... how could he have known?"[/I] Xavim thought to himself [I] "How could someone be so close to the mark after contact with me for so little time?"[/I] Disbelief wirled through Xavim's mind as he beheld his 'companions' again, but seeing them almost as if for the first time. Seth the mortif, plane walker and Mystic Theurge with perceptions and a dark intellect deeper than Xavim could believe. He had nearly completely, and accurately described his situation. He had observed the depth of the mortif's power during his administrations on Elona and saw in Seth a mystal equal. Then there was the mighty were, powerful and magical his simultaenous benevelence and furiocity had set him back on his heels, lured him into revealing more about his past than he had intended to. Physically mighty and obviously in his element, the werewolf was a mighty opponent indeed. The only one he didn't know for cirtain about was Elona, the seemingly delicate and immeasurably beautiful Assimar. The depths of her power remained unknown, but cirtainly it was nothing compared to the other two. [I]"It seems that I've fallin in with a much more outstanding crowd than I had originally thought. How long could I keep the truth about my nature from them? And indeed whatever would be the use? The mortif cirtainly would be more sympathetic to one of my kind than the others, but it is looking ever more foolish to keep the aspects of my nature hidden. A battle would not be wise, as I'm not even sure I could escape safely since my planar powers went ary. I guess I might aswell tell them something. But not everything. No sense spilling all of the beans."[/I] [/QUOTE]
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