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<blockquote data-quote="Deuce Traveler" data-source="post: 3660248" data-attributes="member: 34958"><p><span style="color: white"><strong>"Enough,"</strong></span> the small voice behind the tree shouts. <span style="color: white"><strong>"You will all come with us."</strong></span> So saying, the party eventually drop their weapons (although Conn gives a bit of an attitude) and the group walks forward deeper into the forest as they are led by a group of small, winged and dark blue fey. The creatures are about a foot tall with shimmering wings, moss-colored clothes, large foreheads, and black orb-like eyes. Each is armed with a bow and quiver, and you also now see several greenish large hounds come forth from the bushes where they had previously been hidden.</p><p></p><p>As the party walks, the woods in front of them seem to almost melt away but the adventurers are pushed ahead into this twisted scenery. As you pass through the strange disturbance, the forest seems to once more right itself although each of you have a temporary sense of queeziness. You had not noticed it before you walked through the disturbance, but now there appears to be a small clearing ahead of you. As you continue to walk you see that the clearing is full of dancing and flying fey, like the blue creatures leading you. On a marble, ivy-covered throne in the center sits a human-sized version of the creatures although she is wingless, sits regally, wears a bored expression, and shows little humor.</p><p></p><p>As you are presented to her, one of the fey demands, <span style="color: white"><strong>"Kneel, criminals. You are here to pay for your crimes after Queen Illinia hears your case."</strong></span></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deuce Traveler, post: 3660248, member: 34958"] [color=white][b]"Enough,"[/b][/color][b][/b] the small voice behind the tree shouts. [color=white][b]"You will all come with us."[/b][/color][b][/b] So saying, the party eventually drop their weapons (although Conn gives a bit of an attitude) and the group walks forward deeper into the forest as they are led by a group of small, winged and dark blue fey. The creatures are about a foot tall with shimmering wings, moss-colored clothes, large foreheads, and black orb-like eyes. Each is armed with a bow and quiver, and you also now see several greenish large hounds come forth from the bushes where they had previously been hidden. As the party walks, the woods in front of them seem to almost melt away but the adventurers are pushed ahead into this twisted scenery. As you pass through the strange disturbance, the forest seems to once more right itself although each of you have a temporary sense of queeziness. You had not noticed it before you walked through the disturbance, but now there appears to be a small clearing ahead of you. As you continue to walk you see that the clearing is full of dancing and flying fey, like the blue creatures leading you. On a marble, ivy-covered throne in the center sits a human-sized version of the creatures although she is wingless, sits regally, wears a bored expression, and shows little humor. As you are presented to her, one of the fey demands, [color=white][b]"Kneel, criminals. You are here to pay for your crimes after Queen Illinia hears your case."[/b][/color][b][/b] [/QUOTE]
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