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<blockquote data-quote="Renfield" data-source="post: 1224581" data-attributes="member: 13493"><p><strong>The 'Final' Dawn</strong></p><p></p><p>The sound of water dripping echoed through the darkened cell block, the sun had long since risen past the view of any of the cell windows and the torchlight seemed cold and rather unfriendly. The fact that there was a chill in the air didn't make things any better for the numerous prisoners on the Row of Death. A cough sounded from one of the cells, colds were common here, and did the bastard priests of the great and noble Solar tend to any of these prisoners ailments. No. For some of them it was the least of what they deserved, for many others they merely happened to bein the right place at the wrong time, such was the way of Teshian society.</p><p></p><p>In one cell sat a man who was quite different from many of the others. A man with long nigh perfect blonde hair, healthy skin that seemed to shine and a painfully handsome face who sat amidst the hay every bit the prince, nay, king. He could have been at a nobles ball for all the care that seemed to show upon his face. The glow of the sun was approaching a darker shade of orange. Soon the prisoners would be allowed the small kindness of a last supper before they were led to the Final Dusk. A rather dramatic, if none too creative, title for being executed before sunset. Then again, Tesh wasn't exactly known for it's originality, the rigid theocracy that it was. The man had rather simple brown prison clothes that he wore like royal robes and a rune etched collar around his neck. </p><p></p><p>The sound of a door opening echoed through the long hall of the prison and the blonde man smiled slightly before standing up and brushing some of the hay off of his prison garments. He was captured but a few weeks prior and felt there was no reason to let a little thing like prison bring him down. Footsteps sounded down the hall as a guard began asking each of the prisoners what they desire for their last meal, the scribbling of a quill on parchment and then a few steps to the next cell, another order, more scribbling. Everything else was silent save for that dripping, which simply added to the atmosphere, if somewhat negatively. Finally the man arrived at the cell next to his own.</p><p></p><p>"What do you want for your last meal?" the guard asked simply. </p><p></p><p>The voice from within was quite civilized and sounded rather dignified as well. "A nice salad please, fresh, tomatos and carrots but no onions. With Gelden Valley dressing and a glass of Myradaran Red." The pen scribbled some more and the guard moved on to the blonde mans cell.</p><p></p><p>"What do you want for your last meal?" the guard asked in the same monotonous tone.</p><p></p><p>"Steak, medium rare, with steamed vegetables as the side and a glass of Fyrewine." he responded. The guard went further down writing down every prisoners order until another voice piqued his interest.</p><p></p><p>"Might I have one of the prisoners?" the voice asked.</p><p></p><p>The pen stopped scribbling and the guards voice was hesitant "Um, I'm sorry, but that is one meal we cannot permit you to have."</p><p></p><p>Silence from the voice for a moment before it spoke once again "Well, they are all going to die anyhow, why not one of the child murderers to ease your conscience?"</p><p></p><p>"Well, I would, but the Bishop is pretty insistant on them being executed for the public to see, and don't get any ideas about feeding on one before the public either." the guard said "The Bishop is also very insistant on the form of death the prisoners shall have."</p><p></p><p>The voice was silent for another moment "Ah, well, how about a nice goat then."</p><p></p><p>The guard chuckled "Now that can be arranged." he said and the pens scribbled shortly before his footsteps echoed through the hall and the door creaked open and banged shut with the final sound of the door being locked and barred.</p><p></p><p>The man approached the door to his sell curious about his neighbor. "A salad? Not the most filling of meals for ones final evening." he said, his voice was cultured and seemed to drift through the air like a song. </p><p></p><p>The others voice was equally appealing to the ears, though a little more in that it was strong, dignified, and convincing "Yes, but it is my meal none the less, I happen to enjoy salad."</p><p></p><p>"Ah, I see, well I wasn't critisizing your taste in food, I myself enjoy a good salad from time to time." the blonde man said.</p><p></p><p>"Understood. Would you care to enlighten me as to your name so that I might know who is responcible for the last civilized conversation I am to partake of?" his neighbors voice asked.</p><p></p><p>"Ah yes, I am Morbus, and you sir?"</p><p></p><p>"I would be Trill."</p><p></p><p>"A pleasure to make your aquaintance Trill." Morbus said and was about to speak once more when a voice from directly across from his cell interrupted.</p><p></p><p>"A delay in the eventual fate of all is possible..." spoke the shakey voice that seemed to tremble on the border of sanity. "should one not allow for the anihilation of creation."</p><p></p><p>Both Trill and Morbus were silent for a moment not entirely sure what to make of the voice until Trill spoke up. "And you would be good sir?"</p><p></p><p>"I would be Luck!" the voice said, gaining in fervor as though glad to have someone listen.</p><p></p><p>Morbus chuckled "Ah, luck, something we could use right about now." he said enjoying the irony of such a name.</p><p></p><p>there was silence from the voice, and just when it seemed he had gone silent for good he spoke "Well, Luck is always with Luck, though I can't remember if that is my name... I think it might have been something else, maybe it was something that *means* luck..." the voice trailed off a moment as the owner of it contemplated the possibilities of it's name. Meanwhile Trill spoke up.</p><p></p><p>"So Morbus, how long have you been within these walls?" </p><p></p><p>"Ah, about three months I believe, a mere pittance to some here I'm sure." the man replied to his neighbor.</p><p></p><p>"Hmm, three years here, I seem to be a prize catch for them... While we're making idle conversation what are you in for?" The voice was deep, likely from a more southern climate.</p><p></p><p>"Ah, not entirely sure, I think they confused me for someone else as I am innocent of all the charges put against me." Morbus said, they could have been discussing business over morning tea for all the concern in their voices.</p><p></p><p>A pause, likely his neighbor nodding in agreement "Yes, I myself am innocent, well... apparently involving consorting with a demon to save a town from humanoids is a crime here in Tesh."</p><p></p><p>Morbus nodded and chuckled. Some time passed and idle chatter was made between the two prisoners with Luck piping in every now and then until finally he said something odd that caught both prisoners attention once more "It's almost time! Almost time! You can put off the inevitable if you only promise to keep the runestone of creation from being destroyed!" this sentance was far less cryptic than his first though didn't support his sanity any more.</p><p></p><p>Trills voice was the first to respond "What exactly is this 'Runestone of Creation'?" he asked an obvious interest in his voice though one might have dismissed it as him merely being polite to one who was obviously talking nonsense. Regardless Luck spoke on.</p><p></p><p>"From the black tower, from the time long ago, before history. Before the chaos war." Luck spoke his voice a tad off as always nothing changing save for the words.</p><p></p><p>"Black tower? I've never heard of a black tower..." Morbus said his interest piqued as well. </p><p></p><p>"Neither have I," Trill said and Morbus knew his interest to be genuine "do go on Luck."</p><p></p><p>"Go on?" the unstable voice said in a confused tone "Not much to go on about, pretty simple really, if you agree to keep the runestone from being destroyed, you go free."</p><p></p><p>Morbus paused before shrugging "I don't see why not."</p><p></p><p>"After I've dealt with the Warden of this pit sure, it sounds interesting, count me in." came Trills reply.</p><p></p><p>Luck laughed a decidedly mad laugh "Allright, then we'll be free soon, all of us."</p><p></p><p>Before either of the other two could speak the sound of the door opening rang through the hall and multiple footsteps were heard as the prisoners meals were brought in. "Allright, let's give them their meals and make it quick." came the voice of the guard who had taken the orders. One by one the prisoners were served their meals and the silent sounds of silverware on plates were heard as many of the prisoners began to dig in glad for the reprieve from the gruel and watered soup and stale bread they had consumed thus far. Morbus had his meal given to him and nodded his thanks to the guard. The man continued down until finally the sound of a bleating goat followed by the quick opening and shutting of a door was heard. The footsteps made their way back and the sound of the door opening and shutting followed by the locking was heard once more.</p><p></p><p>Morbus ate and drank his food in silence for a moment before speaking alloud to Trill "I wonder what form our execution will take." he said in between bites.</p><p></p><p>"I am unsure. Perhaps the guard knows." was Trills responce.</p><p></p><p>"Ah, an excellent idea." Morbus stood and moved to the door "Excuse me sir, could you by chance spare a moment for a question."</p><p></p><p>There was the sound of a soft chuckle and footsteps as the guard approached the cell. "Aye, and what would that question be?"</p><p></p><p>"Well, what manner of execution shall we have this evening?" he said it was only a few hours away. </p><p></p><p>"Oh that." the guard said, and thought a moment. Morbus could see the guard through the bars of his cell door, he was of middle years with gray eyes common amongst Teshians and a high hair line with brown hair that was likely middle length. "Well, ye two, and the day walking vampire at the end of the hall there are all special cases."</p><p></p><p>"Really?" Morbus asked his interest piqued "And what does that entail?"</p><p></p><p>The guardsman chuckled "Oh, merely death by burning alive at the stake." he said.</p><p></p><p>Morbus nodded to himself and sighed "A pity that some of the men here are innocent," he said to the guard "that such corruption should exist in a kingdom devoted to Solar that such innocent men must die such horrible deaths." he added shaking his head.</p><p></p><p>The guard smirked and nodded "Aye, a pity, such corruption and all that." he said and laughed "Never know who might be bought for the right price, or what they might do, such a shame... Verata!" Morbus lifted a brow as he heard the guard speak the draconic word for 'open' before the sound of numerous cell locks clicking as all the doors were simultaneously unlocked. Slowly a smile crawled across Morbus' face as he stepped out and watched other prisoners poked their heads from their cells in disbelief. He then noticed Trill as he stepped forward and saw that the man was of medium height with dark brown skin indicating heritage spawned from the deep south or perhaps the jungles of Kharut. The only hair on his head was a goatee, apparently he had managed to earn shaving rights, an understanable thing considering the mans obvious bearing and charisma. He too had a rune etched collar around his neck and the standard prison clothes. </p><p></p><p>"What prompted this wonderful turn of events?" Trill asked the guard as the prisoners began looking around seeming to get the idea that they weren't all being lead to their deaths at once.</p><p></p><p>"Let's just say someone must like someone in here, or at the least really dislike the Bishop and have an intense desire to make the man look like a fool, regardless that someone had lots of coin." the guard said chuckling towards the end.</p><p></p><p>Morbus nodded "Ah yes, understood, who might this benefactor be?"</p><p></p><p>Trill nodded in agreement to the choice of question "Yes, I'd like to know who I have to thank."</p><p></p><p>The guard shrugged "Well, the man was smart, wouldn't give me any information, didn't even give me his name, likely disguised his voice too. Regardless he had cash." The two prisoners nodded their understanding before the guard promptly punched himself in the face. Upon witnessing the look of confusion he chuckled "One of you managed to get out, surprise me, then locked me in the cell after taking my weapons and keys and freeing all the prisoners." he explained drawing his sword and dagger offering the blades to the two. "Seeing as you and the vamp at the end of the hall are all special prisoners it'll be believable that you freed me. I should be able to high tail it out of the city before they think to begin using magic to question me."</p><p></p><p>Trill nodded and smiled "Thanks then my friend." he said and clapped the guard on the shoulder "May fortune favor you."</p><p></p><p>The guard entered the cell as Morbus locked it behind him and tossed the dagger to Trill. Sounds of a brief struggle came from outside as the prisoners surprised and took the guards beyond the hall. the blonde man then caught the attention of one of the prisoners and tossed him the keys "Free all of the other prisoners as well." he called out remembering that the regular cells were beyond the door leading to this particular hall. The man nodded and Morbus knew he'd do as he said.</p><p></p><p>Trill moved to the cell door and looked to the guard "Would you happen to know how to remove these collars and where our things might be located?" he asked and the guard nodded "Aye, that I would, likely in the keeping of the Warden. Or at the least the keys would be. He's on the floor above." Trill nodded "Ah the warden... I owe him for these past three yea-" he was interrupted by the sound of a slamming door from the end of the hallway. Looking to Morbus they both seemed to have the same thought and approached the only cell with a door closed. The last cell. The one holding the vampire.</p><p></p><p>Looking through the small barred window of the door they saw a small wirey man being held by a tall well built man of pale skin and black hair sporting a top not. The taller man had his mouth to the mans neck but not in any form of embrace, it was quite obvious from the blood that trickled down that this was the vampire and he was feeding, Morbus lifted a brow and turned away to allow the man his privacy. "Likely hasn't had human blood for quite a while." he said more to himself than to Trill.</p><p></p><p>By now the hall was mostly empty though one man still remained, a lanky figure with stringy unkempt brown hair looked around nervously as he slowly approached the two, "You'd be the ones who listened to Luck?" he asked his tone indicating that he was likely Luck and was referring to himself in third person.</p><p></p><p>"That would be us." said Morbus "I am correct in assuming that you are indeed Luck?" </p><p></p><p>"I think so... I think my name is really something that means 'luck' not sure yet." he said furrowing his brow in puzzlement. "Come, I know a shortcut to where the Warden is."</p><p></p><p>Trill lifted a brow in interest "Oh, and how'd you come by this knowledge pray tell?"</p><p></p><p>Luck smiled "I used to work here, then I opened my mouth and asked the wrong thing, people can be sensitive to certain questions." he said his smile turning into a frown and his brow furrowing in memories. </p><p></p><p>"Is that how you found yourself here?" Trill asked. </p><p></p><p>Luck thought a moment "One of the reasons I think. Though it doesn't help to be fooling around with a clergymans daughter..." he said "Oh, and spouting heretical beliefs and philosophies either."</p><p></p><p>Trill and Morbus both gave the man a slight smile as the door behind them began to open and the top notted man stepped out. He looked at the two and smiled "Greetings." he said in a soft voice "I couldn't help but overhear while I was... eating, but would you mind if I joined you on your way to see the Warden?"</p><p></p><p style="text-align: center">*****</p> <p style="text-align: center"></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Renfield, post: 1224581, member: 13493"] [b]The 'Final' Dawn[/b] The sound of water dripping echoed through the darkened cell block, the sun had long since risen past the view of any of the cell windows and the torchlight seemed cold and rather unfriendly. The fact that there was a chill in the air didn't make things any better for the numerous prisoners on the Row of Death. A cough sounded from one of the cells, colds were common here, and did the bastard priests of the great and noble Solar tend to any of these prisoners ailments. No. For some of them it was the least of what they deserved, for many others they merely happened to bein the right place at the wrong time, such was the way of Teshian society. In one cell sat a man who was quite different from many of the others. A man with long nigh perfect blonde hair, healthy skin that seemed to shine and a painfully handsome face who sat amidst the hay every bit the prince, nay, king. He could have been at a nobles ball for all the care that seemed to show upon his face. The glow of the sun was approaching a darker shade of orange. Soon the prisoners would be allowed the small kindness of a last supper before they were led to the Final Dusk. A rather dramatic, if none too creative, title for being executed before sunset. Then again, Tesh wasn't exactly known for it's originality, the rigid theocracy that it was. The man had rather simple brown prison clothes that he wore like royal robes and a rune etched collar around his neck. The sound of a door opening echoed through the long hall of the prison and the blonde man smiled slightly before standing up and brushing some of the hay off of his prison garments. He was captured but a few weeks prior and felt there was no reason to let a little thing like prison bring him down. Footsteps sounded down the hall as a guard began asking each of the prisoners what they desire for their last meal, the scribbling of a quill on parchment and then a few steps to the next cell, another order, more scribbling. Everything else was silent save for that dripping, which simply added to the atmosphere, if somewhat negatively. Finally the man arrived at the cell next to his own. "What do you want for your last meal?" the guard asked simply. The voice from within was quite civilized and sounded rather dignified as well. "A nice salad please, fresh, tomatos and carrots but no onions. With Gelden Valley dressing and a glass of Myradaran Red." The pen scribbled some more and the guard moved on to the blonde mans cell. "What do you want for your last meal?" the guard asked in the same monotonous tone. "Steak, medium rare, with steamed vegetables as the side and a glass of Fyrewine." he responded. The guard went further down writing down every prisoners order until another voice piqued his interest. "Might I have one of the prisoners?" the voice asked. The pen stopped scribbling and the guards voice was hesitant "Um, I'm sorry, but that is one meal we cannot permit you to have." Silence from the voice for a moment before it spoke once again "Well, they are all going to die anyhow, why not one of the child murderers to ease your conscience?" "Well, I would, but the Bishop is pretty insistant on them being executed for the public to see, and don't get any ideas about feeding on one before the public either." the guard said "The Bishop is also very insistant on the form of death the prisoners shall have." The voice was silent for another moment "Ah, well, how about a nice goat then." The guard chuckled "Now that can be arranged." he said and the pens scribbled shortly before his footsteps echoed through the hall and the door creaked open and banged shut with the final sound of the door being locked and barred. The man approached the door to his sell curious about his neighbor. "A salad? Not the most filling of meals for ones final evening." he said, his voice was cultured and seemed to drift through the air like a song. The others voice was equally appealing to the ears, though a little more in that it was strong, dignified, and convincing "Yes, but it is my meal none the less, I happen to enjoy salad." "Ah, I see, well I wasn't critisizing your taste in food, I myself enjoy a good salad from time to time." the blonde man said. "Understood. Would you care to enlighten me as to your name so that I might know who is responcible for the last civilized conversation I am to partake of?" his neighbors voice asked. "Ah yes, I am Morbus, and you sir?" "I would be Trill." "A pleasure to make your aquaintance Trill." Morbus said and was about to speak once more when a voice from directly across from his cell interrupted. "A delay in the eventual fate of all is possible..." spoke the shakey voice that seemed to tremble on the border of sanity. "should one not allow for the anihilation of creation." Both Trill and Morbus were silent for a moment not entirely sure what to make of the voice until Trill spoke up. "And you would be good sir?" "I would be Luck!" the voice said, gaining in fervor as though glad to have someone listen. Morbus chuckled "Ah, luck, something we could use right about now." he said enjoying the irony of such a name. there was silence from the voice, and just when it seemed he had gone silent for good he spoke "Well, Luck is always with Luck, though I can't remember if that is my name... I think it might have been something else, maybe it was something that *means* luck..." the voice trailed off a moment as the owner of it contemplated the possibilities of it's name. Meanwhile Trill spoke up. "So Morbus, how long have you been within these walls?" "Ah, about three months I believe, a mere pittance to some here I'm sure." the man replied to his neighbor. "Hmm, three years here, I seem to be a prize catch for them... While we're making idle conversation what are you in for?" The voice was deep, likely from a more southern climate. "Ah, not entirely sure, I think they confused me for someone else as I am innocent of all the charges put against me." Morbus said, they could have been discussing business over morning tea for all the concern in their voices. A pause, likely his neighbor nodding in agreement "Yes, I myself am innocent, well... apparently involving consorting with a demon to save a town from humanoids is a crime here in Tesh." Morbus nodded and chuckled. Some time passed and idle chatter was made between the two prisoners with Luck piping in every now and then until finally he said something odd that caught both prisoners attention once more "It's almost time! Almost time! You can put off the inevitable if you only promise to keep the runestone of creation from being destroyed!" this sentance was far less cryptic than his first though didn't support his sanity any more. Trills voice was the first to respond "What exactly is this 'Runestone of Creation'?" he asked an obvious interest in his voice though one might have dismissed it as him merely being polite to one who was obviously talking nonsense. Regardless Luck spoke on. "From the black tower, from the time long ago, before history. Before the chaos war." Luck spoke his voice a tad off as always nothing changing save for the words. "Black tower? I've never heard of a black tower..." Morbus said his interest piqued as well. "Neither have I," Trill said and Morbus knew his interest to be genuine "do go on Luck." "Go on?" the unstable voice said in a confused tone "Not much to go on about, pretty simple really, if you agree to keep the runestone from being destroyed, you go free." Morbus paused before shrugging "I don't see why not." "After I've dealt with the Warden of this pit sure, it sounds interesting, count me in." came Trills reply. Luck laughed a decidedly mad laugh "Allright, then we'll be free soon, all of us." Before either of the other two could speak the sound of the door opening rang through the hall and multiple footsteps were heard as the prisoners meals were brought in. "Allright, let's give them their meals and make it quick." came the voice of the guard who had taken the orders. One by one the prisoners were served their meals and the silent sounds of silverware on plates were heard as many of the prisoners began to dig in glad for the reprieve from the gruel and watered soup and stale bread they had consumed thus far. Morbus had his meal given to him and nodded his thanks to the guard. The man continued down until finally the sound of a bleating goat followed by the quick opening and shutting of a door was heard. The footsteps made their way back and the sound of the door opening and shutting followed by the locking was heard once more. Morbus ate and drank his food in silence for a moment before speaking alloud to Trill "I wonder what form our execution will take." he said in between bites. "I am unsure. Perhaps the guard knows." was Trills responce. "Ah, an excellent idea." Morbus stood and moved to the door "Excuse me sir, could you by chance spare a moment for a question." There was the sound of a soft chuckle and footsteps as the guard approached the cell. "Aye, and what would that question be?" "Well, what manner of execution shall we have this evening?" he said it was only a few hours away. "Oh that." the guard said, and thought a moment. Morbus could see the guard through the bars of his cell door, he was of middle years with gray eyes common amongst Teshians and a high hair line with brown hair that was likely middle length. "Well, ye two, and the day walking vampire at the end of the hall there are all special cases." "Really?" Morbus asked his interest piqued "And what does that entail?" The guardsman chuckled "Oh, merely death by burning alive at the stake." he said. Morbus nodded to himself and sighed "A pity that some of the men here are innocent," he said to the guard "that such corruption should exist in a kingdom devoted to Solar that such innocent men must die such horrible deaths." he added shaking his head. The guard smirked and nodded "Aye, a pity, such corruption and all that." he said and laughed "Never know who might be bought for the right price, or what they might do, such a shame... Verata!" Morbus lifted a brow as he heard the guard speak the draconic word for 'open' before the sound of numerous cell locks clicking as all the doors were simultaneously unlocked. Slowly a smile crawled across Morbus' face as he stepped out and watched other prisoners poked their heads from their cells in disbelief. He then noticed Trill as he stepped forward and saw that the man was of medium height with dark brown skin indicating heritage spawned from the deep south or perhaps the jungles of Kharut. The only hair on his head was a goatee, apparently he had managed to earn shaving rights, an understanable thing considering the mans obvious bearing and charisma. He too had a rune etched collar around his neck and the standard prison clothes. "What prompted this wonderful turn of events?" Trill asked the guard as the prisoners began looking around seeming to get the idea that they weren't all being lead to their deaths at once. "Let's just say someone must like someone in here, or at the least really dislike the Bishop and have an intense desire to make the man look like a fool, regardless that someone had lots of coin." the guard said chuckling towards the end. Morbus nodded "Ah yes, understood, who might this benefactor be?" Trill nodded in agreement to the choice of question "Yes, I'd like to know who I have to thank." The guard shrugged "Well, the man was smart, wouldn't give me any information, didn't even give me his name, likely disguised his voice too. Regardless he had cash." The two prisoners nodded their understanding before the guard promptly punched himself in the face. Upon witnessing the look of confusion he chuckled "One of you managed to get out, surprise me, then locked me in the cell after taking my weapons and keys and freeing all the prisoners." he explained drawing his sword and dagger offering the blades to the two. "Seeing as you and the vamp at the end of the hall are all special prisoners it'll be believable that you freed me. I should be able to high tail it out of the city before they think to begin using magic to question me." Trill nodded and smiled "Thanks then my friend." he said and clapped the guard on the shoulder "May fortune favor you." The guard entered the cell as Morbus locked it behind him and tossed the dagger to Trill. Sounds of a brief struggle came from outside as the prisoners surprised and took the guards beyond the hall. the blonde man then caught the attention of one of the prisoners and tossed him the keys "Free all of the other prisoners as well." he called out remembering that the regular cells were beyond the door leading to this particular hall. The man nodded and Morbus knew he'd do as he said. Trill moved to the cell door and looked to the guard "Would you happen to know how to remove these collars and where our things might be located?" he asked and the guard nodded "Aye, that I would, likely in the keeping of the Warden. Or at the least the keys would be. He's on the floor above." Trill nodded "Ah the warden... I owe him for these past three yea-" he was interrupted by the sound of a slamming door from the end of the hallway. Looking to Morbus they both seemed to have the same thought and approached the only cell with a door closed. The last cell. The one holding the vampire. Looking through the small barred window of the door they saw a small wirey man being held by a tall well built man of pale skin and black hair sporting a top not. The taller man had his mouth to the mans neck but not in any form of embrace, it was quite obvious from the blood that trickled down that this was the vampire and he was feeding, Morbus lifted a brow and turned away to allow the man his privacy. "Likely hasn't had human blood for quite a while." he said more to himself than to Trill. By now the hall was mostly empty though one man still remained, a lanky figure with stringy unkempt brown hair looked around nervously as he slowly approached the two, "You'd be the ones who listened to Luck?" he asked his tone indicating that he was likely Luck and was referring to himself in third person. "That would be us." said Morbus "I am correct in assuming that you are indeed Luck?" "I think so... I think my name is really something that means 'luck' not sure yet." he said furrowing his brow in puzzlement. "Come, I know a shortcut to where the Warden is." Trill lifted a brow in interest "Oh, and how'd you come by this knowledge pray tell?" Luck smiled "I used to work here, then I opened my mouth and asked the wrong thing, people can be sensitive to certain questions." he said his smile turning into a frown and his brow furrowing in memories. "Is that how you found yourself here?" Trill asked. Luck thought a moment "One of the reasons I think. Though it doesn't help to be fooling around with a clergymans daughter..." he said "Oh, and spouting heretical beliefs and philosophies either." Trill and Morbus both gave the man a slight smile as the door behind them began to open and the top notted man stepped out. He looked at the two and smiled "Greetings." he said in a soft voice "I couldn't help but overhear while I was... eating, but would you mind if I joined you on your way to see the Warden?" [CENTER]***** [/CENTER] [/QUOTE]
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