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Knightfall's World of Kulan: Many Beginnings, One Fate (Last Update: Feb 22, 2008)
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<blockquote data-quote="Knightfall" data-source="post: 2238265" data-attributes="member: 2012"><p>Jeddar came out the other side of the gate with a bout of vertigo. He was on solid ground, but his head was spinning as if he were standing on the highest beam of one the red fir forts surrounding the Elven City of Treestead in the southern half of the Greystone Mountain Range.</p><p></p><p>“Uh, I think I’m going to be sick,” Jeddar could feel the harsh packed dirt of a well-worn road under his feet. It sounded like thunder was pounding in his head. He looked up just in time to see that the thunder was a large pony-drawn wagon coming right for him. “Oh, oh!”</p><p></p><p>“Get out of the way, you damned pointy-eared lout,” Jeddar could hear the driver yelling at him, but his vision was too blurry to make him out.</p><p></p><p>Jeddar stumbled to one side hoping it was in the direction of the roadside. The wagon veered away from the dazed half-elf just in the nick of time. The wagon went up on two wheels for a spilt second, which dumped some of its cargo and several passengers off.</p><p></p><p>The wagon fell back to its normal position at the same time Jeddar tripped and fell in the mud. Several angry wagon patrons began howling for the wagon to stop. But the dwarven driver was unable to get the ponies back under control. They veered off the road and into a dense copse of trees, which caused the reins to snap and the harnesses to break.</p><p></p><p>The wagon came to a stop against a tough cedar pine splintering as it crashed. Gear, tools, and merchandise went everywhere.</p><p></p><p>“Beard!” Dvalin Thunderstone couldn’t believe his luck. “I’m going to wring that scrawny tree hugger’s neck!”</p><p></p><p>* * *</p><p></p><p>The Druid of Silverdawn spent the rest of the day and night scrying for the boy’s location. He couldn’t sense Jeddar or the key anywhere within the confines of the Great Forest and knew it was pointless to attempt scrying throughout the human lands as his powers were limited beyond the edge of the forest.</p><p></p><p>“He will come home eventually,” the Druid of Silverdawn sat waiting in the center of the Silver Gate under the arch of stone. “And then I will be able to end the dark era that has befallen Harqual and unlock the Ways.”</p><p></p><p>* * *</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Knightfall, post: 2238265, member: 2012"] Jeddar came out the other side of the gate with a bout of vertigo. He was on solid ground, but his head was spinning as if he were standing on the highest beam of one the red fir forts surrounding the Elven City of Treestead in the southern half of the Greystone Mountain Range. “Uh, I think I’m going to be sick,” Jeddar could feel the harsh packed dirt of a well-worn road under his feet. It sounded like thunder was pounding in his head. He looked up just in time to see that the thunder was a large pony-drawn wagon coming right for him. “Oh, oh!” “Get out of the way, you damned pointy-eared lout,” Jeddar could hear the driver yelling at him, but his vision was too blurry to make him out. Jeddar stumbled to one side hoping it was in the direction of the roadside. The wagon veered away from the dazed half-elf just in the nick of time. The wagon went up on two wheels for a spilt second, which dumped some of its cargo and several passengers off. The wagon fell back to its normal position at the same time Jeddar tripped and fell in the mud. Several angry wagon patrons began howling for the wagon to stop. But the dwarven driver was unable to get the ponies back under control. They veered off the road and into a dense copse of trees, which caused the reins to snap and the harnesses to break. The wagon came to a stop against a tough cedar pine splintering as it crashed. Gear, tools, and merchandise went everywhere. “Beard!” Dvalin Thunderstone couldn’t believe his luck. “I’m going to wring that scrawny tree hugger’s neck!” * * * The Druid of Silverdawn spent the rest of the day and night scrying for the boy’s location. He couldn’t sense Jeddar or the key anywhere within the confines of the Great Forest and knew it was pointless to attempt scrying throughout the human lands as his powers were limited beyond the edge of the forest. “He will come home eventually,” the Druid of Silverdawn sat waiting in the center of the Silver Gate under the arch of stone. “And then I will be able to end the dark era that has befallen Harqual and unlock the Ways.” * * * [/QUOTE]
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