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<blockquote data-quote="Drakknyte32" data-source="post: 1665190" data-attributes="member: 16580"><p>With one final look around to ensure their were no more bleakists Jeremy sighed and sat down on the ethereal image of a rock. When he was caught up in a fight he gave little thought to what he did but after it was over he was always glad he was unable to throw up. It was always sickening to see the carnage of a battle and it was even more sickening when he remembered he caused it.</p><p></p><p><span style="color: Cyan"><em>They deserved it.</em></span> He thought, gathering his wits about him. These were the people who had destroyed his village, and were about to do the same to the temple below him. <span style="color: Cyan"><em>Save your pity for the ones they killed.</em> </span></p><p></p><p>With that Jeremy manifested once more and set to work. It was always best to prepare the dead so they wouldn't rise again. And it was doubly so when they were slain by negative energy. Jeremy himself was a kind soul despite being undead but his travels had already shown him that creatures such as he were despairingly rare.</p><p></p><p>Jeremy could no longer touch the material world but he had other ways to work. Using his telekinesis he stripped the bleakists of there equipment and laid them in a row. Then he covered them with dirt and invoked a prayer to Dexter, asking that the souls travel to the afterlife and the bodies return to the earth. It was not much but without access to holy water or consecrated ground it would have to do. The equipment the bodies carried was easier to deal with. Having no use for material objects Jeremy dumped it in a pile and left it there. Sooner or later some lucky goatherd or pilgrem would come along and take it away.</p><p></p><p>Finished with his distractions Jeremy returned to the reason he came here for. He had been searching for a temple and he had found one, now he just needed to see if he had found the right one. Floating down to the temple in the ethereal he manifested behind one of the priests working outside.</p><p></p><p><span style="color: Cyan">"Excuse me sir. Is this purchance the temple of elemental good?"</span></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Drakknyte32, post: 1665190, member: 16580"] With one final look around to ensure their were no more bleakists Jeremy sighed and sat down on the ethereal image of a rock. When he was caught up in a fight he gave little thought to what he did but after it was over he was always glad he was unable to throw up. It was always sickening to see the carnage of a battle and it was even more sickening when he remembered he caused it. [COLOR=Cyan][I]They deserved it.[/I][/COLOR] He thought, gathering his wits about him. These were the people who had destroyed his village, and were about to do the same to the temple below him. [COLOR=Cyan][I]Save your pity for the ones they killed.[/I] [/COLOR] With that Jeremy manifested once more and set to work. It was always best to prepare the dead so they wouldn't rise again. And it was doubly so when they were slain by negative energy. Jeremy himself was a kind soul despite being undead but his travels had already shown him that creatures such as he were despairingly rare. Jeremy could no longer touch the material world but he had other ways to work. Using his telekinesis he stripped the bleakists of there equipment and laid them in a row. Then he covered them with dirt and invoked a prayer to Dexter, asking that the souls travel to the afterlife and the bodies return to the earth. It was not much but without access to holy water or consecrated ground it would have to do. The equipment the bodies carried was easier to deal with. Having no use for material objects Jeremy dumped it in a pile and left it there. Sooner or later some lucky goatherd or pilgrem would come along and take it away. Finished with his distractions Jeremy returned to the reason he came here for. He had been searching for a temple and he had found one, now he just needed to see if he had found the right one. Floating down to the temple in the ethereal he manifested behind one of the priests working outside. [COLOR=Cyan]"Excuse me sir. Is this purchance the temple of elemental good?"[/COLOR] [/QUOTE]
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