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<blockquote data-quote="Deuce Traveler" data-source="post: 3972057" data-attributes="member: 34958"><p>OOC: <grumble> Fenris is getting either too seasoned for this campaign or I'm becoming predictable.</p><p></p><p>Barok</p><p>[sblock]</p><p>Before you enter the rooms to the west you take a longer moment to examine the portraits on the wall. The ladies and gentlemen have a familiar likeness to Kyle Radnal, which is confirmed by the last portrait... one of a younger Kyle or his close kin wearing the armor and holy symbol of a Paladin of the Rider and a sword with a horse and rider motif on the pommel and hilt.</p><p></p><p>The nearest door to the west leads to a large kitchen and small pantry, while a door to the north connects to the next western room, which is empty except for several cabinets filled with expensive china and a long dinner table that holds little but dust. A locked door leads to the west, but looking out the window you see that it leads to what are probably houses for servants.</p><p>[/sblock]</p><p></p><p>Caramip, Dartis, and Silas</p><p>[sblock]</p><p>Nefius warms up to Silas' question and answers, <span style="color: red">"If you are speaking about whether or not Festios touched me spiritually, he did through my not-so-easy survival off what the wilderness provided. However, I don't really feel that he did truly bless me until the disease passed through here. It was when I first contracted it that I began to see my fellow worshippers in my dreams. In dreamspace, the greater of his priests told me that I was to be his tool in this location and that the disease first infected the Tallione capital. It was these priests that foresaw the coming of this pestilence, and they somehow altered it so that it would key into Festios' faithful and strengthen them rather than kill them. The disease has quickly spread throughout the Empire and has either changed or is in the process of changing the entire race of humanity. Only the capital still stands against it, as that stubborn Emperor and his court still has not figured out that their time is done and wield their powerful, yet weakening magic and science to fight back the inevitable. No matter. They can only last so much longer, although that does not stop them from trying to call the brave to their salvation. Once the capital falls, however, there are few places with the resources to change this fate."</span></p><p>[/sblock]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deuce Traveler, post: 3972057, member: 34958"] OOC: <grumble> Fenris is getting either too seasoned for this campaign or I'm becoming predictable. Barok [sblock] Before you enter the rooms to the west you take a longer moment to examine the portraits on the wall. The ladies and gentlemen have a familiar likeness to Kyle Radnal, which is confirmed by the last portrait... one of a younger Kyle or his close kin wearing the armor and holy symbol of a Paladin of the Rider and a sword with a horse and rider motif on the pommel and hilt. The nearest door to the west leads to a large kitchen and small pantry, while a door to the north connects to the next western room, which is empty except for several cabinets filled with expensive china and a long dinner table that holds little but dust. A locked door leads to the west, but looking out the window you see that it leads to what are probably houses for servants. [/sblock] Caramip, Dartis, and Silas [sblock] Nefius warms up to Silas' question and answers, [color=red]"If you are speaking about whether or not Festios touched me spiritually, he did through my not-so-easy survival off what the wilderness provided. However, I don't really feel that he did truly bless me until the disease passed through here. It was when I first contracted it that I began to see my fellow worshippers in my dreams. In dreamspace, the greater of his priests told me that I was to be his tool in this location and that the disease first infected the Tallione capital. It was these priests that foresaw the coming of this pestilence, and they somehow altered it so that it would key into Festios' faithful and strengthen them rather than kill them. The disease has quickly spread throughout the Empire and has either changed or is in the process of changing the entire race of humanity. Only the capital still stands against it, as that stubborn Emperor and his court still has not figured out that their time is done and wield their powerful, yet weakening magic and science to fight back the inevitable. No matter. They can only last so much longer, although that does not stop them from trying to call the brave to their salvation. Once the capital falls, however, there are few places with the resources to change this fate."[/color] [/sblock] [/QUOTE]
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