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<blockquote data-quote="Nephtys" data-source="post: 3946500" data-attributes="member: 31780"><p><span style="color: White">"That's too bad. Maybe I'll see you later." </span>Barok turns and runs the hell out of there, [sblock=this never happened]dodging the shambling bodies in his way and jumping into the river (unless the current is very strong). Climbing up again on the other side he runs some more away from the camp, before moving stealthily in cover of the trees and eventually ending up back with the others. </p><p><span style="color: White">"The town is dead. Worse than dead."</span> He speaks with a slight sneer of distaste, shivering a bit in his wet clothes. <span style="color: White">"Our prey is not here, and I'm not sure what this implies about the state of Dorinthia or the Imperials, but there's a chance we can use this to our advantage. If the cult of Festios is not in league with the invaders we should try to make them destroy each others."</span>[/sblock]</p><p></p><p>--</p><p>ooc: Does it seem likely they are undead, or just mind-controlled? Do they look and smell rotten? Do they move like zombies? Is it only dorinthians who are zombiefied or some imperial soldiers too? Did the cleric speak with a dorinthian or imperial accent? Is there anything else important than Barok should have noticed but I forgot to ask?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nephtys, post: 3946500, member: 31780"] [COLOR=White]"That's too bad. Maybe I'll see you later." [/COLOR]Barok turns and runs the hell out of there, [sblock=this never happened]dodging the shambling bodies in his way and jumping into the river (unless the current is very strong). Climbing up again on the other side he runs some more away from the camp, before moving stealthily in cover of the trees and eventually ending up back with the others. [COLOR=White]"The town is dead. Worse than dead."[/COLOR] He speaks with a slight sneer of distaste, shivering a bit in his wet clothes. [COLOR=White]"Our prey is not here, and I'm not sure what this implies about the state of Dorinthia or the Imperials, but there's a chance we can use this to our advantage. If the cult of Festios is not in league with the invaders we should try to make them destroy each others."[/COLOR][/sblock] -- ooc: Does it seem likely they are undead, or just mind-controlled? Do they look and smell rotten? Do they move like zombies? Is it only dorinthians who are zombiefied or some imperial soldiers too? Did the cleric speak with a dorinthian or imperial accent? Is there anything else important than Barok should have noticed but I forgot to ask? [/QUOTE]
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