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just as Solveig finished her sentence, Corlon steps from the shadows, "it was just a joke, I'm not stupid nor do I have a death wish:rolleyes: "

"So, shall we proceed downwards?"
"Seeing as how there's a dragon, I'd suppose that's the way out, but I'm willing to go where the party agrees.
 

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"If it's just the same to everyone else," Solveig began, pitching her voice low, "I'd rather avoid the dragon if we can. Why don't you see what lies down the other path, stealthy one?"

"And be extra watchful. With such an obvious danger along the lower way, I wouldn't be surprised if there was something more subtle guarding the upper one."
 

Lokking areound at the party that is there, "i know we woulden't be able to take on the dragon, but all that treasure is tempting." as a smerk comes across his face, then as quicly as it came left. :D" but since you put it as a fight and you will die sence then i will go with the party.
 
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"Getting out alive is always a plus for me," Elentari agreed with a little laugh, though a bit subdued with the thought of a dragon lurking not so far away.

Her silver brows raised and lowered in thought. "I wouldn't expect other things to want to live anywhere near a dragon, though...but then if something was brave enough to do that, then I wouldn't want to run across it either."
 

Corlon said:


ooc: when did the conversation turn to a halfling harem?

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Isn't Cwen a bard? He fights
I've met a couple bards in my time that used different weapons, I even met one that could grab apples with a whip.

I might become a bit more humorous when you don't laugh in the face of danger and then hide in the back of the line.

Sorry, didn't mean to say that, I guess I'm a bit tense right now, I'm sure your skills will become useful once we get out of this... wherever it is.
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ooc: not all bard...but yes I fight...just not in melee. :)
ooc: apologies for not posting until now - some of us do work ;p(and I saw two towers tonight..so I just now got back online)]
 

Cwen, who was just following behind the party, arrow knocked but not drawn, decides to finally speak up.

"Getting out of here alive is definately a plus. Splitting the group will probably just lead to death and doom for all involved. It was situations like this that lead me to take the path of the archer over the path of the bard. I may not play in as many taverns but I still know how to carry a tune."
 

Elentari winked playfully at Cwen. "Remind me take you up on that bardic challenge if we get out of here alive. I'd like to see you prove your prowess, archer."

Her arm gestured toward the path going up. "Well since I'd rather not run into the dragon, let's go ahead and send Corlon up there to scout for us before we go rushing into traps and the like."
 

"Elentari, is it? We'll have to see how this goes. I like a good challenge. Just watch out for my arrows for they have a tendency to carry more than just a sharp point. I, too, don't want to meet the lizard, but one needs to be able to see to find the pitfalls in the road ahead without stumbling into them."
 

Clasping her hands behind her back, the elven bard whispered to the other elf. "Well, Cwen, as I told Corlon before, I am lover not a fighter. You can fight all you want with your pointy arrows, but I much prefer a good session of lovemaking over all that nonsense..."

Her silver brows creased slightly. "Well, that and performing of course! Well maybe some delicious wine thrown in the mix...plus you cannot say no to a healthy table of hot food....oh and a lovely ballad to finish it all off..." her words trailed off as she became lost in her thoughts.
 

"I've heard rumors of a person who says, 'Love your enemies.' But I hope you don't go so far as to take it literally. I prefer a hearty conversation and learning information from others to a fight, but I know what to do when the situation gets out of hand..and it's not running. We'll have to compare notes when we get out of here regarding bardic 'lore'."
 
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