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<blockquote data-quote="Raven Crowking" data-source="post: 2490147" data-attributes="member: 18280"><p>Kregor pasued only long enough to make sure that the undead had indeed fallen, then he turned to face the northern passage. The greenish-white light flickered over the brackish water like ethereal flames. Whatever was coming up the passage was huge. The earth itself seemed to groan with its passage. </p><p></p><p>Kregor bowed his head and prayed silently. <em>Gragnor</em>, he though, <em>give me the strength to defeat this beast that mocks you.</em> His prayer was answered; he felt the strength of his ancestors pour into him. "Dain," he shouted over his shoulder. "Tend to the others' needs. Those who can fight from a second rank, do so. If things should not look well, I suggest we surface and try to get on steady ground."</p><p></p><p>"If I let go of Horsom," the dwarf shouted back, "he'll slip beneath this mire!"</p><p></p><p>Selanil looked over his multiple wounds and decided that there was nothing he could do about them at the moment. He walked to where he could prop his spear against a wall, to keep it out of the water. He then turned his attention to the northern passage. He pulled his bow off his back, drew an arrow, and nocked it.</p><p></p><p>"Why undead here? Dark force at work. Magic strong, deadly." Glom glanced over the fallen undead creatures. They had been wearing jewelry made of copper and bronze, some pieces adorned with bits of amber. The goblin quickly pocketed those items which seemed to be of potential value. He glanced up at the hole in the ceiling, through which he had fallen. As much as Kregor might suggest they surface, he realized that it might not be as easy as all that. It had been easy enough to drop down into the barrow. It might require wings or a grappling hook to get back out.</p><p></p><p>"Selenil," Dain said. "I might be able to heal you if you come here. Horsom does not need both my hands."</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Raven Crowking, post: 2490147, member: 18280"] Kregor pasued only long enough to make sure that the undead had indeed fallen, then he turned to face the northern passage. The greenish-white light flickered over the brackish water like ethereal flames. Whatever was coming up the passage was huge. The earth itself seemed to groan with its passage. Kregor bowed his head and prayed silently. [I]Gragnor[/I], he though, [I]give me the strength to defeat this beast that mocks you.[/I] His prayer was answered; he felt the strength of his ancestors pour into him. "Dain," he shouted over his shoulder. "Tend to the others' needs. Those who can fight from a second rank, do so. If things should not look well, I suggest we surface and try to get on steady ground." "If I let go of Horsom," the dwarf shouted back, "he'll slip beneath this mire!" Selanil looked over his multiple wounds and decided that there was nothing he could do about them at the moment. He walked to where he could prop his spear against a wall, to keep it out of the water. He then turned his attention to the northern passage. He pulled his bow off his back, drew an arrow, and nocked it. "Why undead here? Dark force at work. Magic strong, deadly." Glom glanced over the fallen undead creatures. They had been wearing jewelry made of copper and bronze, some pieces adorned with bits of amber. The goblin quickly pocketed those items which seemed to be of potential value. He glanced up at the hole in the ceiling, through which he had fallen. As much as Kregor might suggest they surface, he realized that it might not be as easy as all that. It had been easy enough to drop down into the barrow. It might require wings or a grappling hook to get back out. "Selenil," Dain said. "I might be able to heal you if you come here. Horsom does not need both my hands." [/QUOTE]
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