Dawnforge: Heroes of Legend (IC Thread)

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Sssakkariah tilts her head at Sasskasa questioningly. "If Pheliben'sss a fool, then we're all twice the foolsss for going to the Teethsss on account of hisss little sssong. I didn't sssee him twisssting your arm to come, lizardman." She shrugs pragmatically. "The boat isss perfectly ssserviceable... what are you complaining about exactly?"
 

Isida Kep'Tukari said:
*Anja simply shakes her head at the lizardman, and gives a smile to Kyna.*

*Kyna smiles back also shaking her head. She rises to move closer to Anja, something about the woman intriges Kyna.*

*Motioning to the empty space next to the halfling Kyna asks if she can sit.*


May I join you?
 

Kieran nods at Anja's comment. "I think he's right, though. Pheliben, despite his talents, could be a lot of hot air. If anything interesting happens, though, it'll be worth the cost to come." Plus, it's not like there's anything left for me at home...
 

Sasskasa snorts at Mother Anja's and Sssakkariah's comments, but instead of answering, he turns to Yoseph. "So, how many fool's errands like this have you been on, captian?"
 

"Of course you may sit," Anja says, waving for the night elf to rest herself. "What brings you on this 'fool's errand'?" Anja asks with a smile on her face.
 

" Thank you. As for what brings me out... not much else to do, and I have been in one spot for too long. What about you? Why have you choosen to go along with this?" Kyna replies sweetly. There is something about the halfling that radiates comfort and understanding as well as deep mystery.
 

After everyone has boarded, Yoseph goes about making preparations to get underway. As he goes about his preparations he hears Sasskasa's query and takes some time to answer him. "Fool's errand? This is hardly an errand of a fool. Although this is my first trip like this, I have been with Pheliben for five years now. I can assure you that he is quite wise. Now! If you will excuse me I must prepare for our departure." Then he returns to his preparations.

Finally all is ready and the small ship heads away from the dock. You travel for the rest of the morning, all afternoon, and into the evening. Although it is difficult for you to tell, Yoseph says you are making good time and should make it to the teeth by early morning.

Yoseph continues to sail on into the night. Around midnight as best as any of you can tell, something is happening up in the sky. It would appear that the very stars themselves are dropping from the sky. As you marvel at this wondrous site you notice that one of the stars appears to be heading straight for you. Yoseph seems unscathed by the current state of affairs and continues to sail the ship on into the night. Meanwhile the star is getting bigger as it draws ever closer to the sea.
 

Earlier...

Lady Shatterstone said:
" Thank you. As for what brings me out... not much else to do, and I have been in one spot for too long. What about you? Why have you choosen to go along with this?" Kyna replies sweetly. There is something about the halfling that radiates comfort and understanding as well as deep mystery.
"To be quite honest, this was laid in my path. Twas the hand of fate that brought me here. And I am hardly one to push aside such excitement!" Anja says with a smile.

~~~

Now...

"What in the name of Fate is that?" Anja exclaims.
 

In response to Yoseph's defense of Pheliben, Kieran smiles and nods. Later, when he gets a moment, he says to Sasskasa, "Hardly the convincing defense, but I suppose we all agreed to do this, and we only have ourselves to blame if we've misplaced our trust."

Later, as the star falls, Kieran turns to Yoseph, "You are aware that there's a star heading straight towards us, right? I would hate for us to be caught unawares by a giant ball of flame." At Mother Anja's question, he smiles. "A shooting star. Some of the tribes that my ancestors belonged to believed that it was a good omen, a sign that their people were favored by the heavens. They never, I am sure, had one barrelling down at them from on high."
 

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