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<blockquote data-quote="DEFCON 1" data-source="post: 3616809" data-attributes="member: 7006"><p>Jarrith closes the journal and spends a number of minutes staring off into space. His thoughts are awash in all kinds of conspiracy theories, dark ideas, and pained fears. Reading the day-by-day account of someone descending into madness told him just how fragile a mind could be. He had seen brethren struck mindless by the Quori, read stories of insane ramblings of men caught in the blast that destroyed Cyre, and heard a tale of a young elf in Q'Barra that had began hearing voices just by looking at a statue of a daelkyr. This world was fragile... and it was for this reason that the Church took him in and employed him to find and root these stories out. It was too easy to fall... too easy to lose yourself if you weren't focused... too easy... too easy...</p><p></p><p><span style="color: sienna">"What did you learn, my Brother?"</span></p><p></p><p>The voice immediately snaps Jarrith out of it, and his head spins quickly around to where it came from. Standing above him is his Lumin Brother Sir Khensu... and for a second the Stalker's eyes flash in fear. A wave of panic flows right through him but then disipates just as quickly when his logical mind catches up with his emotional one. It was just his brother and his friend. Nothing to worry about. But Jarrith does realize that he was just caught unawares. That could be deadly. For himself and for others. He'll need to remember that. His vigilance is paramount in this endeavor.</p><p></p><p>He shakes his head quickly to clear it, and then gives his sideways smirk to the shifter. <span style="color: DarkOrange">"Nothing much more than what we already knew, my friend. Although Danovich did make a trip into the Castle himself... and it was there that he found the parchment that detailed how to go about creating the monstrous replica of his son. And apparently he ran into no trouble going through it to find it."</span></p><p></p><p>He looks back off into space again. <span style="color: DarkOrange">"I hope we have the same luck when we go in to find Strahd's tome."</span></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DEFCON 1, post: 3616809, member: 7006"] Jarrith closes the journal and spends a number of minutes staring off into space. His thoughts are awash in all kinds of conspiracy theories, dark ideas, and pained fears. Reading the day-by-day account of someone descending into madness told him just how fragile a mind could be. He had seen brethren struck mindless by the Quori, read stories of insane ramblings of men caught in the blast that destroyed Cyre, and heard a tale of a young elf in Q'Barra that had began hearing voices just by looking at a statue of a daelkyr. This world was fragile... and it was for this reason that the Church took him in and employed him to find and root these stories out. It was too easy to fall... too easy to lose yourself if you weren't focused... too easy... too easy... [COLOR=sienna]"What did you learn, my Brother?"[/COLOR] The voice immediately snaps Jarrith out of it, and his head spins quickly around to where it came from. Standing above him is his Lumin Brother Sir Khensu... and for a second the Stalker's eyes flash in fear. A wave of panic flows right through him but then disipates just as quickly when his logical mind catches up with his emotional one. It was just his brother and his friend. Nothing to worry about. But Jarrith does realize that he was just caught unawares. That could be deadly. For himself and for others. He'll need to remember that. His vigilance is paramount in this endeavor. He shakes his head quickly to clear it, and then gives his sideways smirk to the shifter. [COLOR=DarkOrange]"Nothing much more than what we already knew, my friend. Although Danovich did make a trip into the Castle himself... and it was there that he found the parchment that detailed how to go about creating the monstrous replica of his son. And apparently he ran into no trouble going through it to find it."[/COLOR] He looks back off into space again. [COLOR=DarkOrange]"I hope we have the same luck when we go in to find Strahd's tome."[/COLOR] [/QUOTE]
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