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<blockquote data-quote="GnomeWorks" data-source="post: 1005023" data-attributes="member: 162"><p>Samahtar, though appearing inattentive, listens carefully to the one speaking. He remains seperate from the others listening, hiding in a corner where few would notice.</p><p></p><p><em>The place he describes... could it be a remnant of the Slarecian civilization? This place is far enough away from the mainland... this could have been an outpost, or base of operations, of some kind.</em></p><p></p><p><em>Signs of a titanic struggle? Much devastation and destruction? If there were a battle between a titan and an 'ancient race', I would guess that it was the Slarecians taking down one of the titans in their conquest. If that is the case, then this is a great find, indeed!</em></p><p></p><p><em>But a plant-like demon? Could that have any relation to the Slarecians? I rather doubt it... unless he mistook a ghoul for such a creature, but that, too, is unlikely. No, the creature must have moved in since the Slarecians left this place. That would make sense.</em></p><p></p><p><em>And that riddle... that sounds like the Slarecians. But it sounds like they believed they were wrong... that doesn't sound like their attitude. Perhaps this was a group of Slarecians that had gone rogue? Coming out here, to avoid the wrath of their kind? Trying to do the 'right thing'? That is a possibility... but not likely.</em></p><p></p><p><em>I must look into these ruins. I will find the truth of these writings spoken of, and whether or not this place has felt the touch of the Slarecians in the past. However, I cannot go alone... I am blind, and I will certainly perish shortly. I must have others, to guide me, protect me... those others who are listening will do nicely, regardless of whether they want to or not... they will... and then, finally, after years of searching, I shall find the answers to my questions - if they are to be found here...</em></p><p></p><p><em>Fools, all around... I have ventured with them before... now, it seems, fate has given them to me to assist me in the finding of the Slarecians. I know their skills... this task will be that much easier with their assistance...</em></p><p></p><p>Samahtar rises, and joins the other listeners, contacting their minds as he goes.</p><p></p><p><<If you seek the place that this man has spoken of, I will accompany you.>> He projects into their minds.</p><p></p><p>He then slowly returns to where he had been sitting, and seats himself carefully, his expression indifferent.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GnomeWorks, post: 1005023, member: 162"] Samahtar, though appearing inattentive, listens carefully to the one speaking. He remains seperate from the others listening, hiding in a corner where few would notice. [i]The place he describes... could it be a remnant of the Slarecian civilization? This place is far enough away from the mainland... this could have been an outpost, or base of operations, of some kind.[/i] [i]Signs of a titanic struggle? Much devastation and destruction? If there were a battle between a titan and an 'ancient race', I would guess that it was the Slarecians taking down one of the titans in their conquest. If that is the case, then this is a great find, indeed![/i] [i]But a plant-like demon? Could that have any relation to the Slarecians? I rather doubt it... unless he mistook a ghoul for such a creature, but that, too, is unlikely. No, the creature must have moved in since the Slarecians left this place. That would make sense.[/i] [i]And that riddle... that sounds like the Slarecians. But it sounds like they believed they were wrong... that doesn't sound like their attitude. Perhaps this was a group of Slarecians that had gone rogue? Coming out here, to avoid the wrath of their kind? Trying to do the 'right thing'? That is a possibility... but not likely.[/i] [i]I must look into these ruins. I will find the truth of these writings spoken of, and whether or not this place has felt the touch of the Slarecians in the past. However, I cannot go alone... I am blind, and I will certainly perish shortly. I must have others, to guide me, protect me... those others who are listening will do nicely, regardless of whether they want to or not... they will... and then, finally, after years of searching, I shall find the answers to my questions - if they are to be found here...[/i] [i]Fools, all around... I have ventured with them before... now, it seems, fate has given them to me to assist me in the finding of the Slarecians. I know their skills... this task will be that much easier with their assistance...[/i] Samahtar rises, and joins the other listeners, contacting their minds as he goes. <<If you seek the place that this man has spoken of, I will accompany you.>> He projects into their minds. He then slowly returns to where he had been sitting, and seats himself carefully, his expression indifferent. [/QUOTE]
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