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<blockquote data-quote="Rhun" data-source="post: 4263563" data-attributes="member: 29098"><p>Aram accepts the bowl of sheep stew with a nod of thanks as he sits down around the campfire with the desert dwellers. As he eats, he begin telling them of his travels and experiences. <span style="color: sienna">"The lands outside of the desert are strange indeed. I've already told you of my meeting with the savage dwarves that live on the borders of these lands...but they are only the beginning of the many things I have seen."</span> The dervish finishes his stew and sets the bowl aside.</p><p></p><p><span style="color: sienna">"When I first left the desert, I traveled eastward through Nagpuri, across the border in Darokin, eventually reaching the shores of Lake Amsorak. Azure waters as far as the eye can see, like nothing to be found in the desert. And when the sun would shine just right, the deep blue of the waters would burn like liquid gold. Most impress, though I tell you that Darokin itself is a weak land...their mercantile ways breed no true warriors. They are more concerned with profit than arms; they are intolerant of those who are not like them. Indeed, it was in Darokin that I met Rajah."</span> Aran nods at the necromancer. <span style="color: sienna">"You see Rajah wields great power over death. He can see and speak with those in the spirit worlds, and the dead themselves serve him. These circumstances led to a misunderstanding in a small village, where the people had come to the conclusion that he was a grave robber. They were in the process of stoning him for these alleged crimes, but my timely arrival ruined their plans. Needless to say, the people of Darokin are our enemy, and we have slain many. When I heard that the Master was forging our people into a hammer with which to smash the Republic, I knew I must return and offer my services, and the services of those who follow me. When they are conquered, this world will be a better place, and we will all be rich from the plunder!"</span></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rhun, post: 4263563, member: 29098"] Aram accepts the bowl of sheep stew with a nod of thanks as he sits down around the campfire with the desert dwellers. As he eats, he begin telling them of his travels and experiences. [color=sienna]"The lands outside of the desert are strange indeed. I've already told you of my meeting with the savage dwarves that live on the borders of these lands...but they are only the beginning of the many things I have seen."[/color] The dervish finishes his stew and sets the bowl aside. [color=sienna]"When I first left the desert, I traveled eastward through Nagpuri, across the border in Darokin, eventually reaching the shores of Lake Amsorak. Azure waters as far as the eye can see, like nothing to be found in the desert. And when the sun would shine just right, the deep blue of the waters would burn like liquid gold. Most impress, though I tell you that Darokin itself is a weak land...their mercantile ways breed no true warriors. They are more concerned with profit than arms; they are intolerant of those who are not like them. Indeed, it was in Darokin that I met Rajah."[/color] Aran nods at the necromancer. [color=sienna]"You see Rajah wields great power over death. He can see and speak with those in the spirit worlds, and the dead themselves serve him. These circumstances led to a misunderstanding in a small village, where the people had come to the conclusion that he was a grave robber. They were in the process of stoning him for these alleged crimes, but my timely arrival ruined their plans. Needless to say, the people of Darokin are our enemy, and we have slain many. When I heard that the Master was forging our people into a hammer with which to smash the Republic, I knew I must return and offer my services, and the services of those who follow me. When they are conquered, this world will be a better place, and we will all be rich from the plunder!"[/color] [/QUOTE]
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