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(RP) Dangerous Legacy

groggy said:
"And do you really think he's lovely?"
"Um...well..err...he's a little um, older than me." Sonrik stammers. He leans in close to Elhi, whispering, "And he's.....he's not really my type. If you know what I mean." He tilts his head toward Kale in a badly disguised innuendo, winking and nodding rather foolishly.

groggy said:
"Moons, I mean, not Kale."
"OH! Oh! Oh. Oh." says Sonrik, blushing a bit at his own naiveté.

groggy said:
"Well, not that he's not...well. Anyway."
"Oh, no. Sure, sure!!" Sonrik's says, his head bobbing up and down. He's making a face as if in approval of fine craftsmanship, appraising all six plus feet of Kale, his lips pursed down in a smirk, nodding in agreement. Secretly, he's hoping not to get his arms ripped out of their sockets at this juncture of his young life.

Sonrik remains quiet for some time now.
 

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Sel'Tarien silently watches for a few seconds before introducing himself. "I am Sel'Tarien. It appears that this will be an interesting boat trip to Enberton."

And another halfling... He seems a bit ...different from his kinsfolk.
 

As Gemble story is over and he finds himself a nice spot to see the departure of Neefe. Not a second to late, and not a breath to late. What a smell he thinks to himself this place smells worse then awaken with Krueger socks in your face. Rak makes a strange gesture with his face. If any saw that expression they sure would have wonder what he was thinking of.

Rak walks from his spotting place as Keefe gets lost in the distance.
"This whole 'call for help' got me worried" "I first believed that it was not a such extensive call" "but seems the words have travel far of the known cities" "there must be hundreds of explorers, mercenaries, royals and every kind of societies and brotherhoods answering such a distress call" "wouldn't surprise me we get caught in something much bigger then we ever could think of" "my own dreams of exploration have all been accomplished. and that one the third day of being on the road" he do not talk to anyone in specific but look at them all.

Ooc: Mister GM ^^. Im sure your preparing the entrance to Enberton. I just wanted to post this as a form to stand Rak's vision on their/his mission.

I see forward to know Enberton"
 

groggy said:
Ehliia fixes slightly sad eyes on the immense warrior, then whispers to the man. "The trees remember too, friend Kale. And the animals. The burden of memory is ever shared by the world.

Kale nods at the young woman with uncomfortable thanks in his eyes.

Vendetta said:
"My name is Jaeden." The bard says, offering his hand to whomever will take it. "It seems the numbers traveling to this fateful meeting in Enberton are growing. I am glad that so many believe and fear these tales of the dragon. I have to admit, I was worried a bit that few would respond."

Kale greets Jaeden with a broad smile and hearty handshake. "There is more courage in the peoples of Enber than a man can see with a look. Do not doubt them, Jaeden." He steadies himself with one hand on the rail as the boat begins to move.

taitzu52 said:
"Oh, no. Sure, sure!!" Sonrik's says, his head bobbing up and down. He's making a face as if in approval of fine craftsmanship, appraising all six plus feet of Kale, his lips pursed down in a smirk, nodding in agreement.

Kale laughs loudly at the paladin's obvious discomfort, clapping him on the shoulder in a gesture of friendship. "No worries, Sonrik." Still chuckling, he sits heavily on the deck and takes out a stone from the sack at his feet. Unsheathing his sword, he begins meticulously cleaning it with the soft stone, scouring any sign of rust from the blade.

Tor L'Tha said:
"Wouldn't surprise me we get caught in something much bigger then we ever could think of!"

"There is truth to be found in your words, Rak, even to this simple warrior. But fear not; I will keep you safe while we journey together."
 
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Tor L'Tha said:
"This whole 'call for help' got me worried" "I first believed that it was not a such extensive call" "but seems the words have travel far of the known cities" "there must be hundreds of explorers, mercenaries, royals and every kind of societies and brotherhoods answering such a distress call" "wouldn't surprise me we get caught in something much bigger then we ever could think of"
As he turns to hear Rak, Sonrik makes considerations that he hadn't thought of. His small hamlet seems so much smaller now that he has seen other towns. The words of his elders which had once seemed like wisdom exclusive only to them, now appear to be a bit generic.

He answers Rak, "I had not considered this until now. At best, it will be a bit of a circus, won't it?" He looks around at the ever growing sideshow that has already formed around him. "And at worst..." he continues. He draws closer to Rak, away from the newcomers, "You do not suspect something ill, do you?" he whispers. The forces of evil and their presence in Enber are ever present in Sonrik's mind. What is he driving at?, he wonders.
 

taitzu52 said:
"I had not considered this until now. At best, it will be a bit of a circus, won't it?"

"yeah i guess" Seeing that Sonrik wanted some more privacy he followed Sonrik to the other side of the ship, leaving the others talking about that and this... Rak takes out his long pipe and shuffles some tobacco in it and light it up... "great taste this fungustobacco"

taitzu52 said:
"You do not suspect something ill, do you?" he whispers.

"I'm afraid old friend that i do think so, the King is in big trouble this time"
"I imagine how it is in the capital, Royalty you know ... Intrigues""Imagine... in our little village its many thing that goes on lips, about thing that matter. Like power"
...
Rak thinks for a while looking at the sea "I hope all races are gathering in Enberton to serve the King"... he make a theatrical silent to light his pipe again "one thing sure, we are moving into a lot of trouble"

I must study this city as well i can when i get there. Wonders what kind of magic I can see in the Capital. Rak looks at himself... And this robes are quite old, i should try to change it if a good offer arrive.
 

Only a couple short hours and the city of Enberton comes into view on the northern bank of the great lake. But directly south of it, the small island with the forboding black tower of Rox'Voroth stands. Though it has been devoid of anything resembling life for 300 years, since the death of its master and creator, the mere sight of it sends chills down the spine. The captain, as all captains do, steers the boat as close to the northern shore of Lake Enber as the ship can safely manage.

Soon, the boat is sailing into Enberton's harbor.

Enberton is unlike anything the group could have expected. The walls of the city were thick and tall, whitewashed to look pristine as if they had never been besieged or breached. The wall rose nearly a hundred feet above the ground and was protected by powerful spells embedded in the stone itself that both strengthened the wall and repelled attackers.

The tops of the buildings behind the wall soared into the sky bearing a variety of colors and banners that waved in the breeze. The buildings inside the wall bore a strange architecture. Unlike the human city of Neefe, these buildings were designed with an artistic flair.

Enberton was a vast city that sat on the river Q’Tos that flowed to Lake Enber from outer Thel’Luthia. The city was equally as large on either side of the river with an amazing, breathtaking bridge system that spanned the river, connecting the two halves of the city. The bridge was made possible because of a massive rock formation that jutted straight up out of the center of the river’s mouth. In every way, the bridge was really two separate bridges, from West Enberton to the rock, and from the rock to East Enberton. The entire length of the bridge held shops and buildings of every kind, just as any other area of the city. But the most breathtaking thing about the bridge was its height. The bridge was over 150 feet above the surface of the water, allowing more than enough room for the tall masts of the large ships to sail under it. The residents of Enberton called it the “Sky Bridge.”

Not to be out done by the Sky Bridge, the buildings along the river edge all reached up into the sky, equally as high as the bridge itself. Sailing up the river gave one the feeling of sailing into a cave. At night, it was possibly the most beautiful sight in all of Enber. The candle glow from inside each of the hundreds of windows lining the river sparkled dazzlingly over the dark, rippling water. There was a song that described the effect as sailing amid the stars themselves.

Built along both banks of the river were decks where people could sit and enjoy the view. Nearly every married woman in Enberton had been proposed to on one of those decks.

Everyone marvels at Enberton the first time they see it. There was simply no architecture in all Enber that equaled it, nor even resembled it. None knew the effort was both of human and elven origin. Thousands upon thousands of years ago, Enberton was the first city in the valley of Enber, and was originally founded by Elves, but named Enber-Thel. Wars shifted the city into human hands where the humans built it into the economic center of Enber.

Thousands of years later, other sprawling human cities began to rival Enberton in size, wealth and power. The city leaders, commerce guilds and royal family, all exceptionally wealthy from the ages of dominance of the trade in the Enber valley, struck out on a bold move to ensure that Enberton would remain the key city in Enber. They sent ambassadors to purchase the help of the elves who lived along the Q’Tos River.

Together, human and elf designers recrafted the city. Fusing human resourcefulness and practicality with elven aesthetics and artistry, the new Enberton was born. The shear awe of the city brought all the guilds to Enberton, and it quickly became the hub of civilization once again. For years, elves and humans lived side by side and continued to expand the incredible city, until about two thousand years ago a great war between the races divided humans and elves. The humans resolutely held Enberton while the elves, who loved the beauty of the city but not the business, left peacefully. Their desire to see the beautiful city standing out-weighed the loss that the destruction of war could bring.

The elves of Enberton, having lived among humans in their city for so long didn’t feel like returning to Thel’Luthia, to their people. They no longer saw themselves as the elves they once were. The city life they had come to know gave them the opportunity to rely less on their physical body and pursue more intellectual goals. Taking a share of the wealth of the great city, they set out along the banks of Lake Enber looking for a new home. Where they went and what became of them, none know.

The ship sailed up to the docks inside the mouth of the river, just past the Sky Bridge. Sailors quickly began herding the passengers off of the boat to make way for the unloading of several crates that had to be delivered to the great city.

Gemble looks around the dock with awe in his tiny little facial features. He grins widely at the beauty even in the architecture of the docks themselves. Even the Port Authority building looked like the home of a wealthy merchant.

“Well then, where shall we go?”
Jaeden says, breaking a long moment of silence.

“Looks like a giant eff weddin’ cake.” Krueger grunts and starts stomping down the dock toward the city.
 
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Liam disembarks and gazes around at the city. He breathes deeply of the air and stretches, glad to be off the boat. It feels strange to be back here so soon after he left. After all, he expected to be gone for a long time, if not forever. Still, it is good to be home, or at least the place that is closest to home for him. At Jaeden's question he turns and faces the others.

"Well, one way or another, we're here to see the King. So that means the palace. Even though we'll probably get fobbed off on some minor functionary, that seems like the logical place to go. Unless you want to arrange lodgings first."
 

With open mouth and big eyes Rak walks down to the dock. He has some of the same face expression as Gemble.

hafrogman said:
"Well, one way or another, we're here to see the King. So that means the palace. Even though we'll probably get fobbed off on some minor functionary, that seems like the logical place to go. Unless you want to arrange lodgings first."

"The King or his secretary can sure recommend us some secure place to stay" "I prefer go straight to the palace" "The day is still young and we can take care of the practical later" He lifts his head to look around if he can see any obvious guard to ask, a sign to read or the castle itself.

spot +5
 

Liam nods at Rak's words and watches with some small amusement as the sorcerer looks for directions. He chuckles a bit to himself and then taps Rak of the shoulder.

"I used to live here. . . it's this way."
 

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