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<blockquote data-quote="GlassEye" data-source="post: 5673004" data-attributes="member: 40413"><p>By the time plans and arrangements are made a good portion of the morning is gone. Eventually the group gets on the road again. Travel is slow as they are once again moving at the pace of the wagon but transportation of a prisoner and Mitra Moretti's remains necessitates such.</p><p></p><p>Imelda is introspective and speaks little on the journey and very nearly matches Fusto in his reticence. It is not feasible to keep Efrem unconscious during the whole three days of the journey but tied he poses little threat. He is frequently wild-eyed and rambles about things that make little sense and by the end of the journey you are all whole-heartedly sick of listening to it.</p><p></p><p>One night, however, Efrem exhibits an unusual amount of clarity as he speaks. <span style="color: tan">"I killed her, you know. She wanted to leave me for the <em>sea</em> of all things. I couldn't have that. No. And if I couldn't have her then the sea wouldn't have her either."</span> His laugh changes in tenor to something higher pitched and tinged with madness until Lady Moretti begs Yoshiki to knock him out cold again.</p><p></p><p>By the time you rumble across the stone bridge that ties the islands of Venza to the mainland you are ready for a bit of peace. Leaving Mitra Moretti's remains at the temple of Dessano is a simple task easily accomplished and the priests of the Bound God assure Lady Moretti that the proper rites will be held and Mitra given over to the sea. Once at the Tower of Chains Lady Moretti says her farewells as she'll be remaining at the Tower to ensure that Efrem is settled and there is little more for the group to do.</p><p></p><p><span style="color: lightgreen">"You have my thanks. The hospitality of my house is open to you, should you have cause to need it. Farewell."</span></p><p></p><p>[OOC]Congratulations on a successful ending. I know it was linear and the opportunities for role-playing limited but I'm appreciative of your efforts and hope you enjoyed yourselves. I'm calling the end today, 2 September 2011. I'll update the first post in this thread with experience totals and (if it works) I'll attach the worksheet I used (thanks, Mowgli!) to calculate such so you can see how things worked out if you wish. Feel free to do any wrap up rp that you might wish, or move on to the Dunn Wright Inn. If you have any questions, ask them here. Thanks again & good luck on your future adventures![/OOC]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GlassEye, post: 5673004, member: 40413"] By the time plans and arrangements are made a good portion of the morning is gone. Eventually the group gets on the road again. Travel is slow as they are once again moving at the pace of the wagon but transportation of a prisoner and Mitra Moretti's remains necessitates such. Imelda is introspective and speaks little on the journey and very nearly matches Fusto in his reticence. It is not feasible to keep Efrem unconscious during the whole three days of the journey but tied he poses little threat. He is frequently wild-eyed and rambles about things that make little sense and by the end of the journey you are all whole-heartedly sick of listening to it. One night, however, Efrem exhibits an unusual amount of clarity as he speaks. [color=tan]"I killed her, you know. She wanted to leave me for the [i]sea[/i] of all things. I couldn't have that. No. And if I couldn't have her then the sea wouldn't have her either."[/color] His laugh changes in tenor to something higher pitched and tinged with madness until Lady Moretti begs Yoshiki to knock him out cold again. By the time you rumble across the stone bridge that ties the islands of Venza to the mainland you are ready for a bit of peace. Leaving Mitra Moretti's remains at the temple of Dessano is a simple task easily accomplished and the priests of the Bound God assure Lady Moretti that the proper rites will be held and Mitra given over to the sea. Once at the Tower of Chains Lady Moretti says her farewells as she'll be remaining at the Tower to ensure that Efrem is settled and there is little more for the group to do. [color=lightgreen]"You have my thanks. The hospitality of my house is open to you, should you have cause to need it. Farewell."[/color] [OOC]Congratulations on a successful ending. I know it was linear and the opportunities for role-playing limited but I'm appreciative of your efforts and hope you enjoyed yourselves. I'm calling the end today, 2 September 2011. I'll update the first post in this thread with experience totals and (if it works) I'll attach the worksheet I used (thanks, Mowgli!) to calculate such so you can see how things worked out if you wish. Feel free to do any wrap up rp that you might wish, or move on to the Dunn Wright Inn. If you have any questions, ask them here. Thanks again & good luck on your future adventures![/OOC] [/QUOTE]
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