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<blockquote data-quote="doghead" data-source="post: 3993228" data-attributes="member: 8243"><p>ooc - Casual</p><p></p><p>Ok, reasons. The first is an IC one. </p><p></p><p>Xiao believes that he needs to visit the temple of Wee Jas. If the artefacts stolen from his temple back home relate to death in some way, then the argument for visiting the temple become rather compelling for Xiao. Death seems to be a significant thread running through events in the game (Knights who are dead seems to be walking the world again, and I seem to recall mention of undead armies at some point). I'm not sure exactly how the timeline of events goes. But if we say that the beginning of things corresponds with around the time that Xiao first began to learn of his father's crime, then it would seem to Xiao that in some way, the stolen artefacts are connected to events here, and that it is Xiao's duty, or fate, to try and put right his father's wrong. Shortly after joining Fendric and his companions, they are mysteriously turned away from the temple of Wee Jas, who Xiao later learns is the god of Death and Magic. To Xiao, it seems like to much of a coincidence to be ignored.</p><p></p><p>The other reason is not game related. </p><p></p><p>I might be heading off late of Feb/early March. If so, I will be pretty much off the information super highway for quite a while and I gaming won't really be an option. Which actually makes me a little sad.</p><p></p><p>PS: I've just been reading over the summary of the game and realised that the rest of the party might also choose to head for the temple of Wee Jas. From what I understand, that is where Father Premule is believed to have been taken. Oh well, I'll cross that bridge if we come to it.</p><p></p><p>doghead</p><p>aka thotd</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="doghead, post: 3993228, member: 8243"] ooc - Casual Ok, reasons. The first is an IC one. Xiao believes that he needs to visit the temple of Wee Jas. If the artefacts stolen from his temple back home relate to death in some way, then the argument for visiting the temple become rather compelling for Xiao. Death seems to be a significant thread running through events in the game (Knights who are dead seems to be walking the world again, and I seem to recall mention of undead armies at some point). I'm not sure exactly how the timeline of events goes. But if we say that the beginning of things corresponds with around the time that Xiao first began to learn of his father's crime, then it would seem to Xiao that in some way, the stolen artefacts are connected to events here, and that it is Xiao's duty, or fate, to try and put right his father's wrong. Shortly after joining Fendric and his companions, they are mysteriously turned away from the temple of Wee Jas, who Xiao later learns is the god of Death and Magic. To Xiao, it seems like to much of a coincidence to be ignored. The other reason is not game related. I might be heading off late of Feb/early March. If so, I will be pretty much off the information super highway for quite a while and I gaming won't really be an option. Which actually makes me a little sad. PS: I've just been reading over the summary of the game and realised that the rest of the party might also choose to head for the temple of Wee Jas. From what I understand, that is where Father Premule is believed to have been taken. Oh well, I'll cross that bridge if we come to it. doghead aka thotd [/QUOTE]
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