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<blockquote data-quote="Tumakhunter" data-source="post: 915916" data-attributes="member: 12191"><p><strong>A brave new World</strong></p><p></p><p>I have no idea how long I walked - perhaps for days - before I collapsed from exhaustion and grief in the clearing in the wood. I awoke to the sound of voices above me, and, coming to my feet, challenged them, before noticing one of the People among them. These individuals were an unusual assortment of beings: besides the Person, there was a Mekkanni, several half-breeds (one was half-mek, half People!), and as their prisoner one of the hated Urukz, whom they called Tumak. I briefly duelled one of the halflings to prove my strength, but when more was demanded, I refused. The duermek, called Mor'Gan, agreed to allow me to travel with them to Morrakin, where they also were headed.</p><p></p><p>It seems that Mor'Gan, too, was trained in the Citadel of the Forger, and that he seemed to lead these people on their quest. They had only recently found these Urukz-who-were-not-Urukz, and wished to warn their lands of the danger presented by them. Unfortunately, even their Nautrek wass so heavily accented that I could not tell them of the Urukz, and they spoke most often in a language that I could not understand at all.</p><p></p><p>I must note that the weapons of this era are amazing! The members of this group all seem to weild wands or staves with the limited ability to, amidst a lot of smoke and thunder, hurl small pellets of lead with deadly force. Mor'Gan, in particular, seems expert in this form of weapon.</p><p></p><p>My companions now are:</p><p></p><p>Mor'Gan, the duermek gunfighter, and holy warrior of the Forger (called Sentinel).</p><p></p><p>Feldon, a silver-haired Silvaan (whatever that is) forester.</p><p></p><p>Tarion, a druid of elven(?) and chim (called amani?) blood.</p><p></p><p>Victor a mekkanni (hu-man?) versed in the ways of science, particularly the sciences of life. He seems to wish to follow a little too closely the path of the Shapers, in my mind.</p><p></p><p>And lastly Balin, called Stonebinder. A member of the People, and caster of magics. I was previously unaware that our People could do such a thing, but he claims it to be common enough. I worry for his soul, for such things have been known to corrupt the servants of Shapers in the past.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tumakhunter, post: 915916, member: 12191"] [b]A brave new World[/b] I have no idea how long I walked - perhaps for days - before I collapsed from exhaustion and grief in the clearing in the wood. I awoke to the sound of voices above me, and, coming to my feet, challenged them, before noticing one of the People among them. These individuals were an unusual assortment of beings: besides the Person, there was a Mekkanni, several half-breeds (one was half-mek, half People!), and as their prisoner one of the hated Urukz, whom they called Tumak. I briefly duelled one of the halflings to prove my strength, but when more was demanded, I refused. The duermek, called Mor'Gan, agreed to allow me to travel with them to Morrakin, where they also were headed. It seems that Mor'Gan, too, was trained in the Citadel of the Forger, and that he seemed to lead these people on their quest. They had only recently found these Urukz-who-were-not-Urukz, and wished to warn their lands of the danger presented by them. Unfortunately, even their Nautrek wass so heavily accented that I could not tell them of the Urukz, and they spoke most often in a language that I could not understand at all. I must note that the weapons of this era are amazing! The members of this group all seem to weild wands or staves with the limited ability to, amidst a lot of smoke and thunder, hurl small pellets of lead with deadly force. Mor'Gan, in particular, seems expert in this form of weapon. My companions now are: Mor'Gan, the duermek gunfighter, and holy warrior of the Forger (called Sentinel). Feldon, a silver-haired Silvaan (whatever that is) forester. Tarion, a druid of elven(?) and chim (called amani?) blood. Victor a mekkanni (hu-man?) versed in the ways of science, particularly the sciences of life. He seems to wish to follow a little too closely the path of the Shapers, in my mind. And lastly Balin, called Stonebinder. A member of the People, and caster of magics. I was previously unaware that our People could do such a thing, but he claims it to be common enough. I worry for his soul, for such things have been known to corrupt the servants of Shapers in the past. [/QUOTE]
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