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<blockquote data-quote="alsih2o" data-source="post: 963399" data-attributes="member: 4790"><p>well, i find this one hard to do...and i suck under pressure, but here you go-</p><p></p><p> Petre Voulkos was always a secretive man. his evil arcane doings were kept locked away in his deep mountain layer where he laboured at controlling the elemental forces and bending them to his will. </p><p></p><p>but life in an undeground secret lair can be quite lonely, and he struck up a friendly rivalry with another elementalist named Otoheino. they often tried to impress one another with their magical creations and frequently ended up spending a greta deal of their time competing directly through elemental servants.</p><p></p><p> these petty games soon bored them and they began collecting drow and svirfneblin- even occasionally deep dwarves- and trstign their creations on them. </p><p></p><p> one of their favorite passtimes was to dump several captives in a labyrinth style maze and bet on whether or not they could escape. escape was amde difficult by 2 clay golems they had created. Kaolus And Pherrus, they white and red clay golems would leave their alcoves at either side of the enormous maze as soon as anything larger than small entered it and pursue the quarry, almost always killing it.</p><p></p><p> Kaolus and Pherrus had one failure in all their time. Schnohbeel the svirfneblin escaped, and when making it to the surface he spread word of the evil elementalists, and the treasure within their layer but few believed him.</p><p></p><p> after the escape of Schnohbeel the wizards decided to enhance their prized golems to make the test tougher, etching a sigil on each golems chest granting them the the ability to </p><p></p><p><em>Passwall</em> within the maze 3 time per day.</p><p></p><p> Schnohbeel passed many wnters ago and with him passed the facts about the golems, but the rumours of the existence of petre voulkos and otoheino have begun to circle again, and talk of their vast treasure hidden underground behind a maze.......</p><p></p><p>next is stone golem-</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="alsih2o, post: 963399, member: 4790"] well, i find this one hard to do...and i suck under pressure, but here you go- Petre Voulkos was always a secretive man. his evil arcane doings were kept locked away in his deep mountain layer where he laboured at controlling the elemental forces and bending them to his will. but life in an undeground secret lair can be quite lonely, and he struck up a friendly rivalry with another elementalist named Otoheino. they often tried to impress one another with their magical creations and frequently ended up spending a greta deal of their time competing directly through elemental servants. these petty games soon bored them and they began collecting drow and svirfneblin- even occasionally deep dwarves- and trstign their creations on them. one of their favorite passtimes was to dump several captives in a labyrinth style maze and bet on whether or not they could escape. escape was amde difficult by 2 clay golems they had created. Kaolus And Pherrus, they white and red clay golems would leave their alcoves at either side of the enormous maze as soon as anything larger than small entered it and pursue the quarry, almost always killing it. Kaolus and Pherrus had one failure in all their time. Schnohbeel the svirfneblin escaped, and when making it to the surface he spread word of the evil elementalists, and the treasure within their layer but few believed him. after the escape of Schnohbeel the wizards decided to enhance their prized golems to make the test tougher, etching a sigil on each golems chest granting them the the ability to [I]Passwall[/I] within the maze 3 time per day. Schnohbeel passed many wnters ago and with him passed the facts about the golems, but the rumours of the existence of petre voulkos and otoheino have begun to circle again, and talk of their vast treasure hidden underground behind a maze....... next is stone golem- [/QUOTE]
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