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If Thoughts Could Kill

Verra recovers from the shock of seeing another chosen quickly, and gives a slight bow and nod of his head to her (keeping his eyes on her)."Well, I guess, that answers some questions. You are a Chosen - like me. You are one of the elders, as well?"

Verra begins pacing and talking at the same time - his body trying to keep up with the speed his thoughts are flying through his head."Did the Wilder's attack you as well? Verra explains the attack by the wilders in a rapid pace, at least, the parts he was awake for.
 

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William, who had blacked outsometime during the commune spell, shakes his head as things clear up.. he'ld somehow followed his friends blindly around and avoided any mishaps. Looking around, he groans and holds his head "Bloody Hell! What the bugger 'append to me? When'd the commune end?" He looks around at the small group "And where did everybody go?"
 

Shorter and stockier than his brother Tarkus, Groknar nods his head, then rolls his eyes at the entire council. Groknar then leans in close to his brother and whispers in a loud tone "I think they need to talk less and fight more. Jobu thinks that a ree-tall-a-tory strike should be used against the Wilders," the half-orc says, gesturing to the black metal sphere that orbits around Groknar.
 


Zelestine explains further, "I will tell you about the Wilders, but first I would tell you about the force that sent you the vision. According to our records, the Crystal Consciousness is a physical concentration of the collective unconscious of all psionic entities everywhere. Supposedly, the Crystal sleeps away the epochs, but awakens occasionally. Each time it awakens, a new psionic discipline is born. All of the current disciplines were created in this fashion. And, according to legend, each current psionic discipline exists only at the expense of an earlier and forgotten one."

"The Crystal Consciousness picks six creatures each time it wakes, the Six Who Choose. Each of the Six is psionic, and each potentially possess the seed of a completely novel psionic discipline. The Six are drawn to the location of the Crystal Consciousness. If all are in agreement, a new discipline will be born, and a current discipline will perish!"

"With your arrival, we now know Five out of Six. I'm One, plus Verra, and the Third is a psionic lich named Tulmercy. Sadly, we've confirmed that Tulmercy permanently killed One of the other Six. The Wilders killed another. We have been unable to discover the identity of the last of the Six."

"Tulmercy seeks to kill all the other Six, leaving only himself to find the Crystal Consciousness. He does not seek consensus - he wants to be the only one in the position to choose a new discipline and destory a current one. Tarkus, Groknar, and I were attacked by Tulmercy's minions shortly after I received the vision. We returned to here to inform my lodgemates and prepare for a counterattack."

"The Wilders are an unwanted player in the race to find the Crystal Consciousness. A guild of arcane spellcasters, the Wilders have no interest in the birth of a new psionic discipline. Bigots all, they seek to find and crush the Crystal, hoping to weaken - and possibly eradicate - the "upstart powers of the mind."
 

"I have the opportunity to create a new psionic discipline? That sounds exciting, and it would require much thought. Perhaps we can deal with the problems before the summons takes place. Both Tulmercy and the Wilders sound like things that should be dealt with. I, for one, would much rather deal with the Wilders again rather than deal with a psionic lich. Any thoughts? Verra continues his pacing and thinking. Verra wonders if he stopped moving (like that would ever happen) would he stop thinking as well. Hmmm.
 

Crystal Consciousness, new psionic disciplines, the Six Who Choose, blah, blah, blah. Groknar is clearly disinterested in such trivial matters, and he shows so by swishing his axe through the air, drippling blood that sizzles when it strikes the floor. Upon the mention of Groknar's role in defending Zelestine, his attention is now caught. The black sphere halts its orbit and stops before the half-orc's face, then continues its path.

Jobu says that instead of waiting for a counter attak, we should use a pre-umpitive strike and destroy them, first striking the Wilders, and then the dead guy. Jobu assumes you guys have tell-a-port and scrying ca-pa-bilties, right?
 


We kill bad people to protect lady. Besides, Jobu says we should, and he is very smart and wise. Groknar replies. He then slaps his brother's back in a similar playful manner. Besides, more fun to kill bad people than to wait around lodge.
 

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