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<blockquote data-quote="Gregor" data-source="post: 5545166" data-attributes="member: 11751"><p>[sblock="for Kirio"]There does not appear to be anything magical about the hair. [/sblock]</p><p></p><p>Picking up the lock of beautiful golden hair, you set off towards the Seela village. The sounds of Gwenvere's sobs trail behind you for a while and then quiet as you hike off into the distance. Your wet clothes steam dry in the heat and after another two hours, you return to the village around high noon.</p><p></p><p>After asking around, you locate the small hiking trail that leads to Timbre and the First Tree, up through the cliffs and into the burning woods beyond. Kirio, and whoever follows, climbs the trail and then sets off down a narrow path choked with burning brush and dangling tree branches ablaze and weeping ash. Eventually the path leads onto a small dried riverbed within a small gorge. No further than a mile out of the village does the gorge end with a beautiful stone staircase that leads up to a clearing surrounded by burning roses and thick trees. Beyond the clearing is a hill, completely engulfed in fire. The hill is maybe 40 feet in diameter, atop which sits an ancient and gnarled willow tree almost identical to the statue-fountain at the Shrine of Anyariel. </p><p></p><p>Curled beneath the tree is an elven-looking woman whose wooden flesh and leaf hair flares with horrible fire. At the end of the clearing stand a pair of old-looking boars, wreathed in flames, that are similar in size to bears. The animals bristle as you crest the staircase and the burning woman raises her head and digs her hands into the scorched earth near the base of the tree. In a voice that sounds as ancient as the world itself, she speaks:</p><p></p><p><span style="color: Orange"><em>"Who comes!? Who has come forth to visit me? Have you come to end it? End it all? The burning? This forest? Always burning! Never ends....never ends....never ends..."</em></span></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gregor, post: 5545166, member: 11751"] [sblock="for Kirio"]There does not appear to be anything magical about the hair. [/sblock] Picking up the lock of beautiful golden hair, you set off towards the Seela village. The sounds of Gwenvere's sobs trail behind you for a while and then quiet as you hike off into the distance. Your wet clothes steam dry in the heat and after another two hours, you return to the village around high noon. After asking around, you locate the small hiking trail that leads to Timbre and the First Tree, up through the cliffs and into the burning woods beyond. Kirio, and whoever follows, climbs the trail and then sets off down a narrow path choked with burning brush and dangling tree branches ablaze and weeping ash. Eventually the path leads onto a small dried riverbed within a small gorge. No further than a mile out of the village does the gorge end with a beautiful stone staircase that leads up to a clearing surrounded by burning roses and thick trees. Beyond the clearing is a hill, completely engulfed in fire. The hill is maybe 40 feet in diameter, atop which sits an ancient and gnarled willow tree almost identical to the statue-fountain at the Shrine of Anyariel. Curled beneath the tree is an elven-looking woman whose wooden flesh and leaf hair flares with horrible fire. At the end of the clearing stand a pair of old-looking boars, wreathed in flames, that are similar in size to bears. The animals bristle as you crest the staircase and the burning woman raises her head and digs her hands into the scorched earth near the base of the tree. In a voice that sounds as ancient as the world itself, she speaks: [COLOR="Orange"][I]"Who comes!? Who has come forth to visit me? Have you come to end it? End it all? The burning? This forest? Always burning! Never ends....never ends....never ends..."[/I][/COLOR] [/QUOTE]
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