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<blockquote data-quote="Seonaid" data-source="post: 1435112" data-attributes="member: 11195"><p>Narcelia dreams.</p><p></p><p><em>She stands before a tapestry woven beautifully out of enchanted spider silk. The scene depicted is one she cannot ever recall seeing before. Two drow figures, one male, one female, both nude, dance seductively for each other. Narcelia looks more closely and realizes they are portrayals of gods. The woman wears silver rings on her fingers and, due to the magic of the weave, at times appears skeletal. The man has the muscles and scars of a warrior, and a shadowy aspect of a spider draped over his body. Suddenly the magic in the tapestry increases and the figures actually move across the spidersilk. The two deities go toward each other and embrace. The action holds all the passion a drow romance can hold, but the gods turn to Narcelia and she can see only cold calculation in their eyes. As they continue to cling to each other, their bodies meld and the arachnid aspect is overtaken by the undead aspect. Before Narcelia can question the apparent subsuming of Selvetarm into Kiaransalee, the spider dominates the undead. The two vie for control, but it is clear that the combined creature is more powerful than either of the two individually, even with the constant struggle against itself.</em></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Seonaid, post: 1435112, member: 11195"] Narcelia dreams. [i]She stands before a tapestry woven beautifully out of enchanted spider silk. The scene depicted is one she cannot ever recall seeing before. Two drow figures, one male, one female, both nude, dance seductively for each other. Narcelia looks more closely and realizes they are portrayals of gods. The woman wears silver rings on her fingers and, due to the magic of the weave, at times appears skeletal. The man has the muscles and scars of a warrior, and a shadowy aspect of a spider draped over his body. Suddenly the magic in the tapestry increases and the figures actually move across the spidersilk. The two deities go toward each other and embrace. The action holds all the passion a drow romance can hold, but the gods turn to Narcelia and she can see only cold calculation in their eyes. As they continue to cling to each other, their bodies meld and the arachnid aspect is overtaken by the undead aspect. Before Narcelia can question the apparent subsuming of Selvetarm into Kiaransalee, the spider dominates the undead. The two vie for control, but it is clear that the combined creature is more powerful than either of the two individually, even with the constant struggle against itself.[/i] [/QUOTE]
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