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<blockquote data-quote="Rylnethaz" data-source="post: 6751076" data-attributes="member: 6801218"><p>The Traveller was lost in the flow of time and space for a while. Then he arrived in a new world. A world where he would exist as Sir Rylnethaz, the red-shielded elven knight. The night was dark and cold but the chilly air had cleared the sky of clouds. Only the stars looked down on him. A strange serene contrast compared to the world sundering he had just escaped from. He was in a great forest, known as the Never Moor Woods. He took out the Scroll from the folds on his cloak. The strange symbols were perfectly clear and reassuring to him. This was the place but was it the right time? There was a cabin ahead. He only had to knock. And so he did.</p><p></p><p>The door opened and a familiar face greeted him with joy. Somehow younger than he remembered, it was unmistakably BoldItalic. It was a relief. At least someone else had made it through too. But when had that happened, how long had he been between worlds? It seemed that BoldItalic had been here for quite some time. Although the feast was tempting and the fire inviting, he had to satisfy his curiosity.</p><p></p><p>"BoldItalic,How camest thou here? And by the look of it, thou art well-settled in this, thy cabin?"</p><p></p><p>BoldItalic invited him in the cabin, and bade him to rest and sup. After a while, not feeling hungry or cold any more, Rylnethaz inquired;</p><p></p><p>"I have the Scroll of the old world here, however I find something puzzling. Strange 'tis but it seems the flow of time is different between some worlds. Hast thou been here for long? I see thou hast made preparations. Art thou alone, has anyone else managed to cross the veil?"</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rylnethaz, post: 6751076, member: 6801218"] The Traveller was lost in the flow of time and space for a while. Then he arrived in a new world. A world where he would exist as Sir Rylnethaz, the red-shielded elven knight. The night was dark and cold but the chilly air had cleared the sky of clouds. Only the stars looked down on him. A strange serene contrast compared to the world sundering he had just escaped from. He was in a great forest, known as the Never Moor Woods. He took out the Scroll from the folds on his cloak. The strange symbols were perfectly clear and reassuring to him. This was the place but was it the right time? There was a cabin ahead. He only had to knock. And so he did. The door opened and a familiar face greeted him with joy. Somehow younger than he remembered, it was unmistakably BoldItalic. It was a relief. At least someone else had made it through too. But when had that happened, how long had he been between worlds? It seemed that BoldItalic had been here for quite some time. Although the feast was tempting and the fire inviting, he had to satisfy his curiosity. "BoldItalic,How camest thou here? And by the look of it, thou art well-settled in this, thy cabin?" BoldItalic invited him in the cabin, and bade him to rest and sup. After a while, not feeling hungry or cold any more, Rylnethaz inquired; "I have the Scroll of the old world here, however I find something puzzling. Strange 'tis but it seems the flow of time is different between some worlds. Hast thou been here for long? I see thou hast made preparations. Art thou alone, has anyone else managed to cross the veil?" [/QUOTE]
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