Women have a similar system for supporting their breasts, using a long strip of cloth.
Thelanna is a deep-voiced ellini woman with a deep tan and myriad freckles...[snip]...Greppa watches carefully as Thelanna grunts with the weight of the stone
Eventually, his mad pursuit of power led him into evil acts
About 60 pounds.originally posted by Caliber
Maybe I missed it though, but what WAS the stone exactly?
Greppa, however, focuses on something else, and raises his voice to be heard, "So does this mean the orcs will be attacking us soon? Otherwise, why send this message now?"
A scholar deeply interested in the topic, with tons of obscure, original records on hand, might figure out a few things, but Allas and her priests have done a bangup job of obscuring things related to the necromancer.incognito said:I am curious about the necromancer guy - besides the binding of his ancestors (hey, at least he kept it in the family), can we get soem insight into his political schemeing, or evil acts?
seasong said:Which no one I know ever wants to read.
Necromancers often become who they are due to an immense thirst for knowledge.
Well now, we have one bet for Merideth heading into necromancy, and one bet for Greppa. Anyone care to lay odds on Athan?J. Anson said:There is no other reason, and I'd bet dollars to donuts - were I a bettin' man - that Greppa is going to slide down this slippery slope at some point, in part because he begins to feel, as a hero, to have access to ethical powers of consideration not available to the rest of Theralis, and in part because there's some lost tidbit of information he's just dying to know (Hurath seemed to know a lot...).
(non-narrative) writing is not particularly interesting.

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