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<blockquote data-quote="Creamsteak" data-source="post: 3987377" data-attributes="member: 552"><p>I'll hasten things a bit. The two of you work diligently, stopping the blazes cold. After ten minutes, you manage to put out all of the flames, and protect much of the property here. It is difficult and dangerous work, but you're able to handle it shortly (I assume each of you can come up with some appropriate method).</p><p></p><p>(You each recieve 1,200 xp for your efforts to put out the flames.)</p><p></p><p>The dragon remains unseen. It last disappeared behind the great castle at the center of the city. After Haros casts Wind Walk, you can persue the creatures path. Once you wrap around to the other side of the keep, you see a massive hole has been clawed open in the side of the great throne-room. Some signs of charing hint that the dragon may have incinerated part of this wall to get inside, but something removed the fires.</p><p></p><p>Inside the citadel, two figures stand prominently in the center of a massive throne-room. One is an ornately armored man gripping a bastard sword that seems to absorb the light around it. While young in appearance and somewhat handsome, his very presence seems unnerving. His armor is more ornate than Undine's by a wide margin, serving mostly as a decorative armament. His blade seems to be forged from magical darkness, bathed in black fire, not having anything of a metal edge.</p><p></p><p>[sblock=visual]<img src="http://www.enworld.org/attachment.php?attachmentid=32088&stc=1" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" />[/sblock]</p><p></p><p>Opposite him, standing just beside the gem-encrusted silver throne three sizes too large for her, is the other prominent figure. It is Undine, dressed in her battle plate as before, with two of her four greatswords drawn into her hands. She seems stoic, stalwart, and unwavering in the face of the mysterious visitor. Her gaze seems to cut right through him, despite the fog of debris and smoke sullying the room.</p><p></p><p>The throne room is five hundred feet in diameter, walls rising 50 feet from the floor, then another 50 feet to an onion bloomed dome. The decore is that of a desert sultan or indian king, with incredible decorations of gold, silver, and ivory white marble making up most of the motif. Surrounding the room are various advisors, nobles, servants, soldiers, and priests of all walks of life. Dian and Iantia from earlier stand to the left and right of the great throne that Undine rested upon only moments ago. The guard captain is unconcious, his weapons at his side, at the wall opposite the destroyed battlements. He appears to have been knocked away, possibly by the intruder.</p><p></p><p>It quickly becomes apparent that some kind of discussion is going on. The man speaks now, his voice resonating with incredible charisma and strength. Your entrance catches his words mid sentence.</p><p></p><p><span style="color: DarkSlateBlue">"... asking only one paltry question. My humble and simple self bows before your incredible, magnificent, and glorious kingdom - and it's noble people. I beg only one tiny scrap of information, one simple fact which I must know. Undine, whom I once traveled alongside, would you not grant an old friend and traveling companion such a mundane favor? Would you not grant your brother-by-marriage one little thing?"</span></p><p></p><p>[sblock=OOC]---Also note, this is where I'll start the other two party members once they can jump into the thread. Supposing they do, I'll share with them what just happened only a moment ago.[/sblock]</p><p></p><p>[sblock=Haros]With True Seeing active, you see that neither Undine nor the strange visitor are in their true form. The man is the same as the Wyrm you witnessed only a moment ago, and undine is a four armed snake-woman of equal size. Undine's true form is something akin to an angelic four-armed marilith. Both are rather alien to what their current guises are shaped like.[/sblock]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Creamsteak, post: 3987377, member: 552"] I'll hasten things a bit. The two of you work diligently, stopping the blazes cold. After ten minutes, you manage to put out all of the flames, and protect much of the property here. It is difficult and dangerous work, but you're able to handle it shortly (I assume each of you can come up with some appropriate method). (You each recieve 1,200 xp for your efforts to put out the flames.) The dragon remains unseen. It last disappeared behind the great castle at the center of the city. After Haros casts Wind Walk, you can persue the creatures path. Once you wrap around to the other side of the keep, you see a massive hole has been clawed open in the side of the great throne-room. Some signs of charing hint that the dragon may have incinerated part of this wall to get inside, but something removed the fires. Inside the citadel, two figures stand prominently in the center of a massive throne-room. One is an ornately armored man gripping a bastard sword that seems to absorb the light around it. While young in appearance and somewhat handsome, his very presence seems unnerving. His armor is more ornate than Undine's by a wide margin, serving mostly as a decorative armament. His blade seems to be forged from magical darkness, bathed in black fire, not having anything of a metal edge. [sblock=visual][img]http://www.enworld.org/attachment.php?attachmentid=32088&stc=1[/img][/sblock] Opposite him, standing just beside the gem-encrusted silver throne three sizes too large for her, is the other prominent figure. It is Undine, dressed in her battle plate as before, with two of her four greatswords drawn into her hands. She seems stoic, stalwart, and unwavering in the face of the mysterious visitor. Her gaze seems to cut right through him, despite the fog of debris and smoke sullying the room. The throne room is five hundred feet in diameter, walls rising 50 feet from the floor, then another 50 feet to an onion bloomed dome. The decore is that of a desert sultan or indian king, with incredible decorations of gold, silver, and ivory white marble making up most of the motif. Surrounding the room are various advisors, nobles, servants, soldiers, and priests of all walks of life. Dian and Iantia from earlier stand to the left and right of the great throne that Undine rested upon only moments ago. The guard captain is unconcious, his weapons at his side, at the wall opposite the destroyed battlements. He appears to have been knocked away, possibly by the intruder. It quickly becomes apparent that some kind of discussion is going on. The man speaks now, his voice resonating with incredible charisma and strength. Your entrance catches his words mid sentence. [color=DarkSlateBlue]"... asking only one paltry question. My humble and simple self bows before your incredible, magnificent, and glorious kingdom - and it's noble people. I beg only one tiny scrap of information, one simple fact which I must know. Undine, whom I once traveled alongside, would you not grant an old friend and traveling companion such a mundane favor? Would you not grant your brother-by-marriage one little thing?"[/color] [sblock=OOC]---Also note, this is where I'll start the other two party members once they can jump into the thread. Supposing they do, I'll share with them what just happened only a moment ago.[/sblock] [sblock=Haros]With True Seeing active, you see that neither Undine nor the strange visitor are in their true form. The man is the same as the Wyrm you witnessed only a moment ago, and undine is a four armed snake-woman of equal size. Undine's true form is something akin to an angelic four-armed marilith. Both are rather alien to what their current guises are shaped like.[/sblock] [/QUOTE]
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