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<blockquote data-quote="Canthor" data-source="post: 118572" data-attributes="member: 3341"><p><strong>Being sick sucks</strong></p><p></p><p>After racking his thorough knowledge of the healing arts, Canthor was still unable to procure a solution or even a cause of the illness. Sitting next to the bed of Arangraph Thorgard, Canthor tried to relax and think about the events of the past few days. </p><p> Arriving at River’s End, and avoiding one certain mercantile street, Canthor, Remus, Star, Tarmus, and Yeric found a nice quiet inn and became nice and quiet. No need to stir up trouble like the last time they had come to town. No priests, no old dueling debts, no more store encounters of the growing ship kind. The only news to be heard was that there were some discontents speaking against the “protection” secured from the Hurantian Empire for River’s End. One person, the news went, would not be speaking, since his home had been incinerated the night after the protest.</p><p> Star, whose curiosity has concerned Bryle more often than not, went to investigate. After speaking to neighbors and searching the remnants of what was a house, he discovered that it was very likely Lugtee who had been staying there. Upon returning to the inn, Star spoke his grim discovery. Canthor immediately tried to contact Lugtee through spiritual means, but to no avail. “This is a sad day for the cause of justice and many innocent people should bow their heads for the death of Lugtee.”</p><p> “I’m sure he’s fine. I’m SURE of it.” replied Star, with a nudge of his elbow. With that the issue was settled and the night passed uneventfully.</p><p> The journey to Qualin was restful. Noteworthy only was that the darkness stopped eminating from Remus’s pants. We arrived and starting looking for troubles to fix. We found that there was trouble up north and that the King of Huranti was ill. </p><p> In a miraculous event, as Star sat on a corner listening to people talk, he heard Lugtee’s voice from three blocks away. Lugtee was inside a shop arguing over the price of a herb. After approaching Lugtee with warm greetings, Star learned that Lugtee’s friend Arangraph Thorgard had become ill and was seemingly incurable. As bade by Lugtee, Star brought everyone to the home of Arangraph. Canthor tried to think of a way to help, but came up useless. Star and Canthor even went to the area where Arangraph worked as a lumber harvester, but not a clue was to be found.</p><p> That night Star went out and partied with old friends and Remus, Tarmus, Canthor, and Yeric sat and thought.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Canthor, post: 118572, member: 3341"] [b]Being sick sucks[/b] After racking his thorough knowledge of the healing arts, Canthor was still unable to procure a solution or even a cause of the illness. Sitting next to the bed of Arangraph Thorgard, Canthor tried to relax and think about the events of the past few days. Arriving at River’s End, and avoiding one certain mercantile street, Canthor, Remus, Star, Tarmus, and Yeric found a nice quiet inn and became nice and quiet. No need to stir up trouble like the last time they had come to town. No priests, no old dueling debts, no more store encounters of the growing ship kind. The only news to be heard was that there were some discontents speaking against the “protection” secured from the Hurantian Empire for River’s End. One person, the news went, would not be speaking, since his home had been incinerated the night after the protest. Star, whose curiosity has concerned Bryle more often than not, went to investigate. After speaking to neighbors and searching the remnants of what was a house, he discovered that it was very likely Lugtee who had been staying there. Upon returning to the inn, Star spoke his grim discovery. Canthor immediately tried to contact Lugtee through spiritual means, but to no avail. “This is a sad day for the cause of justice and many innocent people should bow their heads for the death of Lugtee.” “I’m sure he’s fine. I’m SURE of it.” replied Star, with a nudge of his elbow. With that the issue was settled and the night passed uneventfully. The journey to Qualin was restful. Noteworthy only was that the darkness stopped eminating from Remus’s pants. We arrived and starting looking for troubles to fix. We found that there was trouble up north and that the King of Huranti was ill. In a miraculous event, as Star sat on a corner listening to people talk, he heard Lugtee’s voice from three blocks away. Lugtee was inside a shop arguing over the price of a herb. After approaching Lugtee with warm greetings, Star learned that Lugtee’s friend Arangraph Thorgard had become ill and was seemingly incurable. As bade by Lugtee, Star brought everyone to the home of Arangraph. Canthor tried to think of a way to help, but came up useless. Star and Canthor even went to the area where Arangraph worked as a lumber harvester, but not a clue was to be found. That night Star went out and partied with old friends and Remus, Tarmus, Canthor, and Yeric sat and thought. [/QUOTE]
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