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<blockquote data-quote="Silver Moon" data-source="post: 972951" data-attributes="member: 8530"><p>**Break in Story** What? You mean this isn't a Story Hour? Seriously though, it might not be a bad idea to have it in both places, as that forum gets a lot of lurkers who don't come here. It shouldn’t take too long to convert either, just using cut and paste and some rather minor editing. Now back to the tale……</p><p>**end break**</p><p></p><p>As the party walks into the barn their attention is immediately drawn to the large brown bear in one of the barn's stalls. It would have actually been rather hard to avoid seeing the creature, given that the bear has now stood up on its hind legs to its full ten-foot height and roars at them. The men reach for their weapons, but do not draw them, as the centaur hurries over to the animal. </p><p></p><p>They watch as she speaks calmly to it, and has it sit back down. She turns towards the men and says "If you will please wait a minute, I had best deal first with this." "Err, certainly. Take your time," Drakhar states. </p><p></p><p>They watch as she now draws some plants from her pocket and then takes the bear's partially mangled hind leg into her hands. She casts a series of three spells onto it. The first causes her hands and the plants to glow with a yellow light, and she rubs them onto the wound. The bear visibly relaxes, and appears to now be on the verge of falling asleep. The second spell takes longer to cast, and they watch as the coloring of the injury changes, returning to a the natural flesh tone of the bear, the wound itself completely healing over. The final spell causes the animal's hair to grow back over the area where the wound had been. </p><p></p><p>She then walks the beast to the barn doors, and says something to him that the men hear as a series of growls. The bear scampers towards the woods, stopping briefly to eye then mens' mounts, before continuing onward into the forest. She comments "I did not want to have to do that. It is always preferable to allow wounds to heal naturally, but that is no longer possible." Rix asks "Why not, miss…..?" "Brieanna," she states, "The gods of nature and I have always known that this particular day would arrive. Before I continue, I first have one question for you all. Have any of you ever heard of a creature known as Morgarth?"</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Silver Moon, post: 972951, member: 8530"] **Break in Story** What? You mean this isn't a Story Hour? Seriously though, it might not be a bad idea to have it in both places, as that forum gets a lot of lurkers who don't come here. It shouldn’t take too long to convert either, just using cut and paste and some rather minor editing. Now back to the tale…… **end break** As the party walks into the barn their attention is immediately drawn to the large brown bear in one of the barn's stalls. It would have actually been rather hard to avoid seeing the creature, given that the bear has now stood up on its hind legs to its full ten-foot height and roars at them. The men reach for their weapons, but do not draw them, as the centaur hurries over to the animal. They watch as she speaks calmly to it, and has it sit back down. She turns towards the men and says "If you will please wait a minute, I had best deal first with this." "Err, certainly. Take your time," Drakhar states. They watch as she now draws some plants from her pocket and then takes the bear's partially mangled hind leg into her hands. She casts a series of three spells onto it. The first causes her hands and the plants to glow with a yellow light, and she rubs them onto the wound. The bear visibly relaxes, and appears to now be on the verge of falling asleep. The second spell takes longer to cast, and they watch as the coloring of the injury changes, returning to a the natural flesh tone of the bear, the wound itself completely healing over. The final spell causes the animal's hair to grow back over the area where the wound had been. She then walks the beast to the barn doors, and says something to him that the men hear as a series of growls. The bear scampers towards the woods, stopping briefly to eye then mens' mounts, before continuing onward into the forest. She comments "I did not want to have to do that. It is always preferable to allow wounds to heal naturally, but that is no longer possible." Rix asks "Why not, miss…..?" "Brieanna," she states, "The gods of nature and I have always known that this particular day would arrive. Before I continue, I first have one question for you all. Have any of you ever heard of a creature known as Morgarth?" [/QUOTE]
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