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<blockquote data-quote="DM_Matt" data-source="post: 2737971" data-attributes="member: 1213"><p>Maggie lays back, hurt, wet, and cold. After a few moments, she opens her eyes and starts trying to answer Timrin's questions: "I won't be much help here. I don't remember escaping at all." </p><p></p><p></p><p>"I woke up in a cave as someone was moving me from one room too another. Alethia was lying somehwere behind me I think. They took us to a campfire. There were two very large male warriors with big swords and clubs, a couple female spellcasters, and another female guard or two with scimitars. I immediately recognized them from their feather masks. They are from the Order of Sharar. The Order is a dissident group in Rasheman led by witches gone rogue from the sisterhood that rules that nation. They are dedicated to the destruction of demons and demonic taint, but they are viscious zealots who have no qualms about killing innocents so long as it furthers their goals. </p><p></p><p>Anyway, their masks protect them from inhaled poisons and have hypnotic properties that are greatly enhanced by drugging their victims with the burnt leaves of a certain plant that is native to their homeland. I'm pretty sure I didnt say much. A few whiffs of that and I was gone. I passed out pretty quick. I think I barely gave them my name. I sure showed them <giggles>!</p><p></p><p><calms down, seems to be getting drowsy again, talks slowly and somewhat aimlessly> After that I woke up here. I must admit this isn't much like I had expected. I spent most of my career behind a desk sending other people to kill the bad guys. Sure, I've participated in raids against criminal s and spies -- certainly killed my share -- but the carnage of today....seeing villages burnt to the ground, demons eating people, helping slaughter pirates by the dozen...not what I'm used to...I've never seen so much blood...and the smell of burnt flesh...the fear, the constant danger...the getting beat up and kidnapped by crazy demon hunters....Is THIS waht the real world is like?"</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DM_Matt, post: 2737971, member: 1213"] Maggie lays back, hurt, wet, and cold. After a few moments, she opens her eyes and starts trying to answer Timrin's questions: "I won't be much help here. I don't remember escaping at all." "I woke up in a cave as someone was moving me from one room too another. Alethia was lying somehwere behind me I think. They took us to a campfire. There were two very large male warriors with big swords and clubs, a couple female spellcasters, and another female guard or two with scimitars. I immediately recognized them from their feather masks. They are from the Order of Sharar. The Order is a dissident group in Rasheman led by witches gone rogue from the sisterhood that rules that nation. They are dedicated to the destruction of demons and demonic taint, but they are viscious zealots who have no qualms about killing innocents so long as it furthers their goals. Anyway, their masks protect them from inhaled poisons and have hypnotic properties that are greatly enhanced by drugging their victims with the burnt leaves of a certain plant that is native to their homeland. I'm pretty sure I didnt say much. A few whiffs of that and I was gone. I passed out pretty quick. I think I barely gave them my name. I sure showed them <giggles>! <calms down, seems to be getting drowsy again, talks slowly and somewhat aimlessly> After that I woke up here. I must admit this isn't much like I had expected. I spent most of my career behind a desk sending other people to kill the bad guys. Sure, I've participated in raids against criminal s and spies -- certainly killed my share -- but the carnage of today....seeing villages burnt to the ground, demons eating people, helping slaughter pirates by the dozen...not what I'm used to...I've never seen so much blood...and the smell of burnt flesh...the fear, the constant danger...the getting beat up and kidnapped by crazy demon hunters....Is THIS waht the real world is like?" [/QUOTE]
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