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<blockquote data-quote="Rylnethaz" data-source="post: 6758371" data-attributes="member: 6801218"><p>The thick mist was everywhere. The Hunter was deep in the forest. He had been searching for the Creature and the Creature had been searching for him. It was a game of shadows in the lush and silent forest. It had been so for days. The Creature was brutal strength personified, the Hunter was method and guile. The Hunter was now on top of a tree. He had covered himself in mud thus masking his smell, his body temperature and his presence. The Creature was below him now. He took careful aim with his silver arrow and let loose. It was a split second, seemingly lost in time and then the Creature was dead, mortally wounded by the noble metal. The forest seemed to fade and…</p><p></p><p>“I know how to kill the Grue!”</p><p></p><p>BoldItalic was startled by Rylnethaz coming out of reverie. “What? Look, I now we are in a dire situation but desperately running headlong to danger...”</p><p></p><p>“I know how to kill the Grue! Don’t look at me like that! I have just sorted out my memories and I remembered a tale told by my great grandfather. He hunted and killed a creature just like that by using silver arrows!”</p><p></p><p>BoldItalic looked in disbelief as Rylnethaz continued.</p><p></p><p>“And we are lucky too. See there, in the corner, while I was searching the walls, I saw a few silver nuggets. The only problem is how to melt them and make a temporal coating for my sword. It will not last for long but it should be enough for one battle. After all, if we don’t win this, I don’t think there will be a chance for a second one after the Grue is done with us. So, BoldItalic, do you have any spells to help us with this?”</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rylnethaz, post: 6758371, member: 6801218"] The thick mist was everywhere. The Hunter was deep in the forest. He had been searching for the Creature and the Creature had been searching for him. It was a game of shadows in the lush and silent forest. It had been so for days. The Creature was brutal strength personified, the Hunter was method and guile. The Hunter was now on top of a tree. He had covered himself in mud thus masking his smell, his body temperature and his presence. The Creature was below him now. He took careful aim with his silver arrow and let loose. It was a split second, seemingly lost in time and then the Creature was dead, mortally wounded by the noble metal. The forest seemed to fade and… “I know how to kill the Grue!” BoldItalic was startled by Rylnethaz coming out of reverie. “What? Look, I now we are in a dire situation but desperately running headlong to danger...” “I know how to kill the Grue! Don’t look at me like that! I have just sorted out my memories and I remembered a tale told by my great grandfather. He hunted and killed a creature just like that by using silver arrows!” BoldItalic looked in disbelief as Rylnethaz continued. “And we are lucky too. See there, in the corner, while I was searching the walls, I saw a few silver nuggets. The only problem is how to melt them and make a temporal coating for my sword. It will not last for long but it should be enough for one battle. After all, if we don’t win this, I don’t think there will be a chance for a second one after the Grue is done with us. So, BoldItalic, do you have any spells to help us with this?” [/QUOTE]
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