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<blockquote data-quote="Nephtys" data-source="post: 3421496" data-attributes="member: 31780"><p>[sblock=Jemal]</p><p>Ijazim lets the Bard go <span style="color: White">"Thank you. But remember, 'when you look into the abyss the abyss also looks into you'."</span> and casts a Quickened True Seeing and a PowerSight spell to measure the strength of the peculiar creature. There was no need to confront him now, though there surely would be in the future, but now that Ijazim had seen the man in person finding him again would be easy enough.</p><p>He leans back, letting the door close, and takes another sip from the cheap local brandy. The Dragon's Disciple... What did he know about her? A half-Red Dragon, skilled in swordplay and yet with sufficient arcane power to dispell a gatekeepers scrying. A Dragon Disciple, then, probably a Sorcerer with some study as an Eldritch Knight. Powerful enough to slaughter some of the local children, but then who wasn't? Still, clearly a warrior at the core, a good match for Jools perhaps but nothing worth worrying Ijazim himself. It was a pity, though, that he could not Destroy her body and she would doubtless be immune to the effects of a Blasphemy. Ah, but that would only make the fight more interesting, assuming he could even find her. </p><p>He rises and goes to stand before the Mirror. Activating it he once again begins searching the city. What in this city, except for he himself and his companions, could be important enough to warrant the attention of one of the Seven? The Bard had made them seem lacking in focus, blundering uncoordinated seemingly without a coherent plan or direction, but they had been here longer than himself and their leader at least had access to considerable amounts of information. No, they definately had some reason for being where they were, and now one of them had come here... If only he knew more of this city, of this gods forsaken little planet filled with frightened little fools who had closed themselves off from true power for so long that they no longer had any means of defending themselves. </p><p>The Temple seemed to be the primary structure in the city. It seemed the most likely location the Disciple would appear. And since the temple itself was warded from scrying and set into the side of the mountain with only one apparent entrance the Disciple would likely teleport to the temple square just outside its gates.</p><p>Ijazim sets the Mirror's sensor on watching the front of the temple and the space before it, reading the minds of some of the passers by and hoping that his prey will soon arrive.[/sblock]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nephtys, post: 3421496, member: 31780"] [sblock=Jemal] Ijazim lets the Bard go [COLOR=White]"Thank you. But remember, 'when you look into the abyss the abyss also looks into you'."[/COLOR] and casts a Quickened True Seeing and a PowerSight spell to measure the strength of the peculiar creature. There was no need to confront him now, though there surely would be in the future, but now that Ijazim had seen the man in person finding him again would be easy enough. He leans back, letting the door close, and takes another sip from the cheap local brandy. The Dragon's Disciple... What did he know about her? A half-Red Dragon, skilled in swordplay and yet with sufficient arcane power to dispell a gatekeepers scrying. A Dragon Disciple, then, probably a Sorcerer with some study as an Eldritch Knight. Powerful enough to slaughter some of the local children, but then who wasn't? Still, clearly a warrior at the core, a good match for Jools perhaps but nothing worth worrying Ijazim himself. It was a pity, though, that he could not Destroy her body and she would doubtless be immune to the effects of a Blasphemy. Ah, but that would only make the fight more interesting, assuming he could even find her. He rises and goes to stand before the Mirror. Activating it he once again begins searching the city. What in this city, except for he himself and his companions, could be important enough to warrant the attention of one of the Seven? The Bard had made them seem lacking in focus, blundering uncoordinated seemingly without a coherent plan or direction, but they had been here longer than himself and their leader at least had access to considerable amounts of information. No, they definately had some reason for being where they were, and now one of them had come here... If only he knew more of this city, of this gods forsaken little planet filled with frightened little fools who had closed themselves off from true power for so long that they no longer had any means of defending themselves. The Temple seemed to be the primary structure in the city. It seemed the most likely location the Disciple would appear. And since the temple itself was warded from scrying and set into the side of the mountain with only one apparent entrance the Disciple would likely teleport to the temple square just outside its gates. Ijazim sets the Mirror's sensor on watching the front of the temple and the space before it, reading the minds of some of the passers by and hoping that his prey will soon arrive.[/sblock] [/QUOTE]
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