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The Heroes of Icemist (SmallBeginnings 2)- Interlude update 2/21/2008!

I'm just getting around to reading this update (busy with work the last couple weeks) and I loved it. Worm fills a niche that every party needs filled: The guy who starts whopping bad guys while they're busy speechifying.

Loving the story and looking forward to more.
 

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Just about the time I think my stuff is finally getting bearable, you guys go and post something like this. Now I've gotta slink back into my hole and gnash away at the keyboard for another eternity... ;)

Rockin' stuff, guys! :)
 

Pimp My Story Hour. What, did you think we were joking?

This week on Pimp My Story Hour, me and my man D'Shai...

Yo!

... got a special treat for y'all.

That's right Enk-xit. We got one of our longtime SB readers - Spider_Jeruselam - to unknowningly "volunteer" part of his story hour, Ice Luck and Honor for us to Pimp.

Let's show what we got, D. Here's the before:

Thalin scrabbled backwards as the man advanced, his hands desperately clutching at the ground behind him. His hands found the clothed shaft of Erifeci. With a quick roll sideways, Thalin shook the bandages away from the staff and with a shout of rage swung the staff towards his opponent. Thalin screamed the command word “Ice” as the staff carved through the air.

What did you think when you saw that, D?

man, I thought that needed some pimpin'! So that's what we did:

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                 [color=white]Thalin scrabbled backwards 
              as           the               man 
       advanced,           his               hands [/color]
[color=blue]desperately clutching at the ground behind him. His ha[size=3]n[/size][size=4]ds[/size] [size=5][b]found[/b][/size][/color]
[color=yellow]the[/color] [color=white]clothed shaft of [i]Erifeci[/i]. With a quick roll sideways, [/color][color=red]Thalin[/color]
[color=yellow]shook[/color] [color=white]the bandages away from the staff and with a shout of [/color][color=red]rage [/color][color=white]
swung the staff towards his opponent. Thalin screamed the command [/color]
  [size=1][color=dimgrey]word “Ice”[/color][/size]                                [color=dimgrey][size=3]as the staff carved[/size][/color]
   [color=dimgrey][size=1]through[/size]                                        [size=3]the air.[/size][/color]

Tell us about this one, D.

OKAY Enk what you see here is a classic, 50's style pimp. I personally like the blue racing stripe and phat tires for the rear.

I'm partial to the tinies on the front and the yellow glazed headlamps. And with the way the stripe sweeps up into the the fins in the back, this paragraph is definitaly stylin'. And, that about wraps up this edition of Pimp My Story Hour. This is Enk and D'Shai giving you the Tip of the Day:

If your ever have to miss a gaming session, make sure its not the one where you divy up the magic items.



*****


Don’t look back! Don't look back!

The stairs blurred beneath the halfling’s bare feet as his tiny legs pumped as fast as they could. Blood oozed from numerous bites and scratches over the bard's body, but he hardly noticed anymore as his weight finally hit the ground floor of the ramshackle store front and the halfling ran for the small crack that had allowed him access to the singed, two story building.

Soot and ash kicked up by the halfling’s flight hung in the air and – as if shoveled there by tiny gremlins – settled in Pack’s eye, nearly blinding him. This was a bad idea. Why don't I ever listen? I hope it’s not following me! Where is that hole? Ander will know what to do. But he told me not to go in the first place! Oh he is going to be mad. Here it is!

With a desperate leap, the bard hurled himself through the jagged opening, coming down painfully on his shoulder as he tumbled into open air. Pack stood, pausing out of habit to brush himself clean and failing miserably, and then rushed through the burnt timbers of what used to be the Golden Gander to find Ander. It didn't take long, even if Ander hadn’t been alone in the wreckage, the backwoods warrior stood out against the impoverished patrons of Old City.

At least he has his cloak up so it’s harder to see his face, the halfling thought as he ducked below a fallen beam.

"Ander! Ander!" the bard said. As usual, he did so louder than he intended. "Aurora isn't in the building next door, but something awful is!"

"Blood and Bones, Pack! What happened to you?" Pack could hear the concern in the woodsman’s voice, and saw it in his eyes when the woodsman threw off his hood. The bard suddenly realized that he probably looked worse than he felt.

"Don’t worry about me, I’m fine,” he said, though Ander crouched and began wrapping some of the nastier scrapes with linen. “But you’ll never guess what just happened! I went into the burnt out store next to the inn to see if Aurora was maybe hiding inside there cause you never know and I know you said not to and to wait for Theo but I found this crack and it was small enough for me to fit through and I thought that maybe when you said ‘don’t go in there’ you meant ‘don't go in through the front door’ so I went in to check it out and guess what?"

“What?” Ander said as he continued to bind the halfling's wounds.

"Aurora isn't in there. Ow!”

"You already said that. Now what was in there," he said with a tug on a bandage that nearly pulled the halfling over.

“Whoa!” Pack was sure that the woodsman was being rough on purpose. And I probably deserve it too, but I still got some good information!

"Oh yeah! It was big and mean and nasty... and… and it bit me."

"I can see that Pack... but what was it?" The woodsman continued to jostle the young bard as he cleaned and bandaged the bites and scrapes.

"Ummm... I don't know, but I think we should go get it before it hurts somebody else." The woodsman stopped his bandaging.

"Pack, we need to wait ‘til the others show up before we do anything." Pack used his pouty eyes. Then he used them again; and then a third time. When he started on his fourth, Ander surrendered.

"Alright! I'll take a look, but you stay here.” He stood and ruffled Pack’s hair before hiking his hood back up over his face. “And this better not be like the “monsters” in my wine celler back home."

"Those were big rats..." Pack mumbled as Ander strode toward the shell of a building, "to me at least."

*****

Next Time: "Old Arguments," or "Father-in-Law Knows Best!"
 

We got one of our longtime SB readers - Spider_Jeruselam - to unknowningly "volunteer"

Cheers!

How did you know my story hour deteriorated into a Forgotten Realms Cannonball Run? Dammnit, that was such a suprise.

p.s. loving the updates! feed me feed me feed me.
 

Rel said:
I'm just getting around to reading this update (busy with work the last couple weeks) and I loved it. Worm fills a niche that every party needs filled: The guy who starts whopping bad guys while they're busy speechifying.

Loving the story and looking forward to more.


Worm does whop with the best of them!

By the way Rel, I took to putting a quote from you in my sig on our SH. I hope you don't mind.
 

Star Wars on the brain.

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[FONT=Franklin Gothic Medium]       [color=deepskyblue]                                     A long time ago, on a website close, close to homepage...[/color][/font]










                     [font=impact][size=6][b][color=yellow]Small Beginnings[/color][/b][/size][/font]












                               [FONT=Franklin Gothic Medium][color=yellow][size=4]Episode II

                                         The Heroes of Icemist[/size]











[size=1]                                                          It is a period of civil war. Rebel authors, writing from a 
                                                      hidden basement, have completed their latest update, striking [/size]
[size=2]                                                   against the evil forces of Life and Responsibility.

                                          During the writing, the authors have managed to steal secret [/size]
[size=3]                       readers and posters from the internet's greatest D&D news 
                  destination, ENWORLD, a message board dedicated to roleplaying [/size]
[size=3]                 needs with enough members to support an entire storyhour forum.

              Pursued by Life's own sinister agents, Enk and D'Shai write feverishly 
           among the clutter of old pizza boxes, custodians of the newly written post [/size]
     [size=4]that can save their behinds and restore freedom to their faithful readers...[/size][/color][/font]



*****

Theo eased back into the velvety embrace of the chair, its gentle support easing back pain built over a month of hard travels. The boy had pushed them quickly across the melting plains, and too many nights sleeping on cold, hard packed earth had taken its toll on the aging priest. I’m getting too old for this, he thought. Maybe after we make sure all is well with Aurora I’ll just stay for a while and rest. Yes, a rest would be good… The cleric closed his eyes, drinking in the scent of a spring rain flowing from a nearby brazier, and allowed himself be carried off into relaxation by the cloud-like cushions.

The creak of the chamber door behind him snatched him out of his half sleep with a start. He rubbed the weariness from his eyes, suddenly all too aware of how dingy and unkempt he looked, and how that would likely influence the man he had come to see.

“Greetings, Brother Theobald.” His father-in-law’s voice was soft and frail, but even after all these years it still managed to raise the hairs on the back of Theo’s neck. “How are you, my son? It has been a long time.”

"Since the funeral, Your Eminence," he rumbled, a bit more harshly than intended. He rose from his seat and kneeled as the Bishop swept into the room and around Theo’s chair. The elderly man was clad in a white robe edged and lined with silver, embroidered throughout with a webbing of lightning, and around his neck he bore an ornate pectoral that served as holy symbol . When he extended a veiny and skeletal hand toward his son-in-law, Theo gave a perfunctory kiss to the huge ring on his index finger. “Congratulations, I was pleased to hear of your elevation, said the priest as he bowed his head.

“Truly?” asked the Bishop as he settled himself into a seat more throne than chair. For the first time Theo realized that his father-in-law looked every part his new position. A quick glance around the room, festooned with a large desk, fine rugs, and overly comfortable furniture completed the picture. The old man has done well enough for himself. And he’s not afraid to show it, either. You could probably feed a pair of large families for a year for what that robe cost. The two men sat and kneeled in silence for a while. This is why I left in the first place…

The older man broke the silence. “It pains me that you were not pleased enough to accept my invitation.” Theo nearly flinched from the verbal smack and jerked his head up enough to lock eyes with his father-in-law. He suppressed a glare and settled for quiet indignation. In response, the older man simply motioned for him to stand and sit.

Correction, this is why I left in the first place. "It was an honor to receive it, Your Eminence, but I knew what other questions acceptance would bring. It is still too soon for me."

"It has been seven years since we buried my Eleanor, Brother. The Church has need of you."

"And time has yet to heal my wounds!" The words hung in the air like thunderclouds, ready to strike and sizzle, and long moments passed before the Bishop spoke.

"You still blame Zuras for her death don't you?” The old man’s infirm voice was quiet, yet caustic.
Theo paused for a moment. "No, Your Eminence. The Church felt I was needed here and I understood my duty. I no longer blame Zuras for calling me from home." The rest of his thought, still unformed, he left unsaid.

That did not stop his father-in-law from saying it for him. "No," the Bishop said, "you blame me." Theo looked away, pursing his lips and frowning furiously. "You think that I should have let you go to defend your silly little village."

"Your daughter was in that town!" the priest roared, all semblance of respect gone from his manner.

"If I had let you go, you could have been killed," the older man said. “Theobald…”

"I could have protected her!” he crashed, raising his fists – now crackling with electrical energy – in helpless defiance. For a few moments, the two men stared at each other, their faces bathed in snapping Zuran light.

As the light faded, the Bishop sighed. “You are Chosen, my son. Your power marks you so. You know what that means. You know that the Church could not let you go. And you know Eleanor agreed.”

Theo slumped back, defeated once again by the ghost of his wife’s faith. He closed his eyes and breathed deeply.

“You can always come back, Theo,” said his father-in-law, dispensing with formalities. “I know we have not always seen eye to eye on these matters, but there will always be an honored place for you here.”

“That would have made Eleanor happy.”

“Not just Eleanor, but to her father as well. Theo, I have long looked on you as my prodigal son, squandering gifts more precious than gold. Come back to the Church and help me do the Storm Lord’s work.”

And become like you? Not likely. "I do Zuras' work in my own way, Your Eminence…”

“Please, call me…

“Your Eminence,” continued Theo a bit more forcefully, hoping to drive home his point. “He has not drawn his hand from me.”

Silence settled over the two men. Several times, Theo wondered if he should simply leave, but in the end decided to give the Bishop the respect he was due. Finally, the older man broke the silence. “I assume that you had some reason you wished to see me, Brother?”

Theo, thankful that the two had again finally tabled their more personal matter, jumped on the chance to respond. “Yes, Your Eminence. I have heard that there was a murder at the University. More than one, actually.”

“Correct. In fact, the Highmasters there have approached us about joining them in their investigations. So far their efforts have been… unrewarding at best.”

“What do you mean?”

“Several of their early suspects have gone missing, only to be found floating in the river. One – a rather striking young student there - simply vanished, as if she…”

Theo interrupted, “Do you know who that was?” He heard the over-eagerness in his voice and immediately added, “Because that sounds suspicious enough to want to start with her.”

“No need, Brother. Witnesses have finally seen and described the man responsible for the murders. Though no one yet knows who he is, artists commissioned by the King have placed his likeness throughout the streets.” The older man motioned toward his desk, “I have one atop my papers, there, if you’d like to see.”

Theo, relieved that the face was a man’s and not Aurora’s, stood and moved to the desk. “The missing student, do you know if she had anything that would set her apart in a crowd? I promised a family back in Icemist that I would look in on their daughter for them, and…” Theo stifled the gasp before it escaped his lips. With trembling fingers, he lifted the parchment to see the face of a young man who had pushed him across Tor in search of a woman.

Ander?

“And what, Brother?”

Theo’s mind raced. “I’m sorry, Your Eminence. I should be going to check on the girl before nightfall.”

The Bishop gave his son-in-law a sidelong glance, “Of course. Zuras guide your steps, my son.”

“And watch over yours, Your Eminence,” Theo replied with a nod, before slipping out the door and trotting swiftly down the stone corridors.

It’s time to get to the bottom of all of this…
 

WOO HOO! I claim the rights of first post!!!

Excellent stuff, as usual! I really liked the phrase about their faces bathed in the Zuran light. COOOOOLLLLLL.....

And I LOVE the intro! :)
 

SUH-WEET! I love the tie-ins with Theo's background. And I love the mystery plots too. Keep up the good work.
 

OK...it has taken me a bit...but I finally got through the original Small Beginnings! Shame on me for not reading it while in progress, that was good stuff!

Getting ready to start on the "Heroes of Icemist".

BTW, I will see if I can boot LiVeWiRe in the booty and send him back over here...he will be pleased that a new SH is in progress...he is one of my old gaming buds.

~ OO
 

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