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<blockquote data-quote="Carlo-One" data-source="post: 8272912" data-attributes="member: 7015827"><p>After some time, with the wizard nowhere to be seen, the three companions split up. Shanni, disturbed by the encounter, said she wanted to make sure nothing else was lurking nearby, vanishing into the forest shadows. Dermot and Darrow meanwhile decided to walk further down the path, to see what was there. They soon encountered another ghost guarding a fence, although this one was less melancholy and more insolent than the previous one, introducing himself as Sir Frost.</p><p></p><p>Similar to the previous ghost, Sir Frost praised the Queen of that place, although was unable to name either her or his former master, although he silently mouthed the word “Tyr” to them. The ghost referred to a period of servitude with the queen, then when his flesh was too weak, he continued serving in his current fashion. He also expressed jealousy of Alexander, apparently a rival for the Queen’s affection, as well as his contempt for the other ghost for failing to prevent the adventurers from passing.</p><p></p><p>After Sir Frost referred to another new favorite of the Queen, this time of flesh, Darrow managed to provoke the ghost into a tirade, but he refused to provide a name, and resisted being tricked into letting the dwarf and the ranger past. Losing patience and at an impasse, Darrow shouldered his axe and attacked the ghost, Dermot joining in immediately afterwards. Sir Frost proved a much tougher opponent than his rival Alexander, yet eventually succumbed to a long series of blows from the adventurers, Dermot panting heavily afterwards from the exertion.</p><p></p><p>Darrow, although having enjoyed the fight, thought it prudent to wait for Aerikoth before confronting the Queen they spoke of. They made their way back along the forest path, but managed to get partially lost, searching for the way back to the main road. Hearing some chanting in the distance, they eventually made their way to the scene. There they found Aerikoth, a summoned air elemental by his side, standing over and examining the remains of a wisp before its ethereal body dissolved.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Carlo-One, post: 8272912, member: 7015827"] After some time, with the wizard nowhere to be seen, the three companions split up. Shanni, disturbed by the encounter, said she wanted to make sure nothing else was lurking nearby, vanishing into the forest shadows. Dermot and Darrow meanwhile decided to walk further down the path, to see what was there. They soon encountered another ghost guarding a fence, although this one was less melancholy and more insolent than the previous one, introducing himself as Sir Frost. Similar to the previous ghost, Sir Frost praised the Queen of that place, although was unable to name either her or his former master, although he silently mouthed the word “Tyr” to them. The ghost referred to a period of servitude with the queen, then when his flesh was too weak, he continued serving in his current fashion. He also expressed jealousy of Alexander, apparently a rival for the Queen’s affection, as well as his contempt for the other ghost for failing to prevent the adventurers from passing. After Sir Frost referred to another new favorite of the Queen, this time of flesh, Darrow managed to provoke the ghost into a tirade, but he refused to provide a name, and resisted being tricked into letting the dwarf and the ranger past. Losing patience and at an impasse, Darrow shouldered his axe and attacked the ghost, Dermot joining in immediately afterwards. Sir Frost proved a much tougher opponent than his rival Alexander, yet eventually succumbed to a long series of blows from the adventurers, Dermot panting heavily afterwards from the exertion. Darrow, although having enjoyed the fight, thought it prudent to wait for Aerikoth before confronting the Queen they spoke of. They made their way back along the forest path, but managed to get partially lost, searching for the way back to the main road. Hearing some chanting in the distance, they eventually made their way to the scene. There they found Aerikoth, a summoned air elemental by his side, standing over and examining the remains of a wisp before its ethereal body dissolved. [/QUOTE]
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