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<blockquote data-quote="BoldItalic" data-source="post: 7160783" data-attributes="member: 6777052"><p><span style="color: blue">... all except Sister Jericho who was still wearing her <strong>Ring of Invincibilty</strong>. She equipped <strong>Rebound</strong>. Then, ignoring the pikes and swords she walked calmly up to Char-Ging and punched her on the nose. It was a good punch, not at all lady-like, and not at all the kind of move you would have expected from Sister Jericho but the <em>Wish</em> has taken a lot out of her and she was in no mood to be trifled with.</span></p><p><span style="color: blue"></span></p><p><span style="color: blue">Char-Ging reacted instantly with a <em>Shield</em> spell, which was a natural choice but somewhat unfortunate under the circumstances. It rebounded off <em>Rebound</em> multiple times at the speed of light causing a magic surge that wasn't just wild, it was positively livid with rage. A fireball erupted between them which not only set fire to Char-Ging's broad-brimmed hat, it set fire to the red tunics of a good many of the guards nearby. The guards said some very unguardly things as they beat out the flames.</span></p><p><span style="color: blue"></span></p><p><span style="color: blue">Meanwhile, the Duke of The West Marches, hand on the hilt of his sword <strong>Incalcular</strong>, gave a speech. He called on the guards to remember when tax-collectors had visited their villages, and there were a few long faces and mutterings in the ranks at that. He drew attention to the fact that they hadn't been paid for the last three years and announced that the guards at <em>his</em> castle would be paid fourpence every Thursday without fail and recruiting was now open. There were a few nods of agreement at that. He called upon them to <em>Remember The Alamo!</em> and there was a great cheer, although they had no idea what an alamo was but it sounded heroic. He had them in the palm of his hand and they knew it. Sensing the mood of his troops, the guard <s>captain</s> <em>sergeant</em> ordered his men to stand down.</span></p><p><span style="color: blue"></span></p><p><span style="color: blue">Meanwhile, a trio of quartermasters had been moving quietly through the ranks checking all the swords for polish fatigue, withdrawing from service any that were found to be affected and issuing requisitions to be taken to the stores where new swords would be issued to replace them. Polish fatigue was surprisingly prevalent and so many requisitions were handed out that Ronni has to forge three more books of them ...</span></p><p><span style="color: blue"></span></p><p><span style="color: blue">Meanwhile, in the distant trees, the pack of goblins ...</span></p><p><span style="color: blue"></span></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BoldItalic, post: 7160783, member: 6777052"] [COLOR=blue]... all except Sister Jericho who was still wearing her [B]Ring of Invincibilty[/B]. She equipped [B]Rebound[/B]. Then, ignoring the pikes and swords she walked calmly up to Char-Ging and punched her on the nose. It was a good punch, not at all lady-like, and not at all the kind of move you would have expected from Sister Jericho but the [I]Wish[/I] has taken a lot out of her and she was in no mood to be trifled with. Char-Ging reacted instantly with a [I]Shield[/I] spell, which was a natural choice but somewhat unfortunate under the circumstances. It rebounded off [I]Rebound[/I] multiple times at the speed of light causing a magic surge that wasn't just wild, it was positively livid with rage. A fireball erupted between them which not only set fire to Char-Ging's broad-brimmed hat, it set fire to the red tunics of a good many of the guards nearby. The guards said some very unguardly things as they beat out the flames. Meanwhile, the Duke of The West Marches, hand on the hilt of his sword [B]Incalcular[/B], gave a speech. He called on the guards to remember when tax-collectors had visited their villages, and there were a few long faces and mutterings in the ranks at that. He drew attention to the fact that they hadn't been paid for the last three years and announced that the guards at [I]his[/I] castle would be paid fourpence every Thursday without fail and recruiting was now open. There were a few nods of agreement at that. He called upon them to [I]Remember The Alamo![/I] and there was a great cheer, although they had no idea what an alamo was but it sounded heroic. He had them in the palm of his hand and they knew it. Sensing the mood of his troops, the guard [s]captain[/s] [I]sergeant[/I] ordered his men to stand down. Meanwhile, a trio of quartermasters had been moving quietly through the ranks checking all the swords for polish fatigue, withdrawing from service any that were found to be affected and issuing requisitions to be taken to the stores where new swords would be issued to replace them. Polish fatigue was surprisingly prevalent and so many requisitions were handed out that Ronni has to forge three more books of them ... Meanwhile, in the distant trees, the pack of goblins ... [/COLOR] [/QUOTE]
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