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<blockquote data-quote="industrygothica" data-source="post: 6899861" data-attributes="member: 23298"><p>[sblock=Yavathol]Wergil also remembers seeing an infant's crib and a blanket-wrapped bundle inside of it. Though whether he wishes to share that information is entirely up to him...[/sblock]</p><p></p><p>[sblock=Kobold Stew]Mr. Aldershot's state of unconsciousness is not a peaceful one. His dreams are troubled, and taken on from the perspective of a spectator at a theater performance. The star is a beautiful young nursemaid, in the service of Rosavalda and Thornboldt, children of the neglectful and often abusive Gustav and Elisabeth Durst. She loved the children like her own, and was frequently required to love Mr. Durst as well. When she became pregnant with his child, Elisabeth Durst became even more cold than than she had, something the nursemaid had thought impossible. The dream skips through time, wrought with crying, abused children and well-dressed strangers calling throughout the stormy nights; for it seemed the nights were always stormy. All the while the nursemaid's belly grew more round with child. And then the mist closes in on the stage, and screams fill the obscured mind's theater. A sudden, sharp pain sears through the halfling's belly and he almost wakes from his supernatural slumber because of it, but consciousness eludes him, and all remains black. A familiar chlid's voice whispers in his thoughts: <em>The baby!</em>[/SBLOCK]</p><p></p><p>As Farshid watches over Mr. Aldershot, the halfling stirs and mumbles in his reverie. Farshid puts his ear closer to him to make out the words: <em>The baby...</em></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="industrygothica, post: 6899861, member: 23298"] [sblock=Yavathol]Wergil also remembers seeing an infant's crib and a blanket-wrapped bundle inside of it. Though whether he wishes to share that information is entirely up to him...[/sblock] [sblock=Kobold Stew]Mr. Aldershot's state of unconsciousness is not a peaceful one. His dreams are troubled, and taken on from the perspective of a spectator at a theater performance. The star is a beautiful young nursemaid, in the service of Rosavalda and Thornboldt, children of the neglectful and often abusive Gustav and Elisabeth Durst. She loved the children like her own, and was frequently required to love Mr. Durst as well. When she became pregnant with his child, Elisabeth Durst became even more cold than than she had, something the nursemaid had thought impossible. The dream skips through time, wrought with crying, abused children and well-dressed strangers calling throughout the stormy nights; for it seemed the nights were always stormy. All the while the nursemaid's belly grew more round with child. And then the mist closes in on the stage, and screams fill the obscured mind's theater. A sudden, sharp pain sears through the halfling's belly and he almost wakes from his supernatural slumber because of it, but consciousness eludes him, and all remains black. A familiar chlid's voice whispers in his thoughts: [i]The baby![/i][/SBLOCK] As Farshid watches over Mr. Aldershot, the halfling stirs and mumbles in his reverie. Farshid puts his ear closer to him to make out the words: [i]The baby...[/i] [/QUOTE]
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