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« Reply #4860 on: December 23, 2006, 07:33:05 PM »
Midna had a point. If Alex was ever going to be able to challenge Damien Roth, he needed practice. He shouldered the rifle and freed his hands. Casting magic would be more difficult with armor on, but Alex wasn?t about to take his chances with the vanguards. Unsuspecting, the Kandie convoy continued through the main thoroughfare leading to the citadel.

?Now?s your chance!? Midna whispered. ?Charge up a blast and nail that group of vanguards down there!?

Alex brought his metallic hands together and charged up a fireball. It took slightly longer to form, due to the armor, but it reached ideal size eventually. He fired the sphere of flame into the center of the group of vanguards accompanying the convoy, and he saw about two or three spontaneously ignite. As they scrambled to extinguish themselves, one accidentally misfired his mortar, causing the majority of the group to go flying. Through hollering and cursing one vanguard was able to get a bead on Alex. He let fly with his mortar launcher, producing an arcing ball of crimson energy that drew ever closer to Alex. Though nearly panicking, Alex was able to roll out of the way in time, as the mortar obliterated the archway he was standing on only a few moments ago.

As he picked himself up from underneath fallen rubble, he withdrew his rifle. The Kandies were well aware of his presence now. The convoy stopped, and a few infantry soldiers stepped forward.

?Don?t move! We?ve got you covered,? one Kandie shouted. ?Drop the weapon and surrender.?

Alex hid behind the ruined arch. ?Over my dead body,? he whispered. He broke from cover and fired off three shots, eliminating the three leading Kandies. Two others stepped forward and fired spears in his direction. One nicked him across the shoulder, but bounced off without much damage. The other lodged itself in a wall inches away from Alex?s skull. How could he possibly take on all of them at once?

?Midna!? Alex cried. ?I need some help here!?

The imp floated down in front of him. ?All I know to do is to perform a fire wave.?

?A what?? Alex said, ducking to avoid another spear.

?A fire wave is a wide-spreading fire attack, though considerably more difficult to cast. Start with charging a fireball, but then part your hands to disperse the attack.?

Alex shouldered his rifle and began to charge another fireball. To provide better coverage, he charged it up longer than normal. Finally, he stepped from behind cover. At the moment of critical mass, Alex brought his hands apart, the fire racing towards the Kandie soldiers in a shockwave of heat. When the smoke cleared, one lone Kandie was left guarding the convoy. He dropped his speargun in fright. Alex walked towards him.

?If you want to live, you?ll tell me what you know,? he threatened the soldier, grabbing him by the chest. ?What?s in this convoy??

?Err, um, it?s supplies and weapons for the citadel!? His voice quavered. ?Three weeks of food and water as well as three tons of stolen Asgarnian weapon technology!? He was terrified of his attacker. ?Please, don?t hurt me! I don?t know anymore than that!?

Alex scoffed and tossed the soldier aside. ?Now get out of here and don?t ever let me see you in this part of the city again, got it?!? The soldier dashed away, yelling and screaming in terror. Alex made a motion towards some dark corners, and Asgarnian scouts revealed themselves.

?Very well done, Alex.? One scout said. ?These weapons will be quite a step forward in the uprising efforts. We?ll take it from here.? He motioned his mates over to assist in pulling the cart full of supplies back to headquarters.

Alex shouldered his rifle, a sense of confidence filling his mind. Midna followed him.

?You scare me sometimes,? Midna said. ?I?ve never seen anyone cast a fire wave successfully on the first try!?

?Eh, the mission had to be done,? Alex said, feeling a little modest.

?Caulus was right,? Midna continued, ?you?re no mere human.?

Alex stopped in his tracks for a moment. ?What??

?When you fell from the tower,? Midna started, ?Caulus came to me in a vision, reassuring me you would be all right. He said you weren?t merely human. I?m not sure what he meant by that, but whatever the case, you survived.?

?Was it really that bad?? Alex asked.

?Alex, Damien electrocuted you across the chest with who knows how much voltage, and then hurled you off the top balcony of the citadel, which is a thousand feet off the ground. Even with that suit you have on, no ordinary human being could survive that kind of thing.?

?Okay?? Alex replied, a little confused. ?If I?m not just human, what else am I??

?I wish I knew,? Midna replied. ?If we knew your other side, it might give us a huge advantage against the Kandies. If Caulus was still here, we could ask him, but??

?No. No way. I?m not nearly dying again. Twice in twelve hours is enough.?

?I?m not asking you to do that. I just wish we had a lead.?

?All in due time, I guess,? Alex muttered.

As Alex rounded a corner, he could?ve sworn he saw something moving out of the corner of his eye. When he looked again, it was gone.

?Something wrong?? Midna asked.

?No, no,? Alex replied. ?I just thought I saw something.?

?ALEX!? a voice hollered up ahead. A rebel came running up to him, panting.

?Is there a problem?? Alex asked.

?Hurry, follow me! The Kandies have found one of our underground access points!?

Suddenly things were far more serious. If Kandies were to reach the headquarters, the entire rebellion could be compromised. Alex followed the frantic rebel to the source of the problem.



?Excellent,? Damien Roth muttered, watching the performance from his balcony. ?Everything is going according to plan. We lure Alex back to headquarters, capture him, and bring him back to the citadel. That whelp will think twice when he tries to stick his nose where it doesn?t belong. I shall finally get the chance to do away with him once and for all. After all, the last one to try to help Midna cross me wasn?t so fortunate.?

He watched as Alex and Midna did away with some Kandie soldiers, and charged into the underground tunnel network.

?And as for that wench, Midna? well, let?s just say she could benefit from a vacation?to the Borderworld.?
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« Reply #4861 on: December 24, 2006, 09:14:14 AM »
A Kandarinian officer walked into the shield chamber, seeing Damien at the balcony.

-"SIR! There has been a lot of activity in the city lately. We have reports of winged humanoids and foxlike creatures entering the city! Shall we send squads to apprehend them?"

-"No. Watch them, and meanwhile request six smaller Atronachs from Kandarin, as well as reinforcements in soldiers. Make sure to note that they are live soldiers, not undeads. Hate the stink."

-"YesSIR!"

The soldier ran out. Soon, Damien thought, so very soon... Soon they will have forces unmatchable by the rebels, and with the location of their underground hive known, it will be so easy to wipe them all out...

---

Meanwhile, Kandarinian soldiers took positions at rather high houses across from the tavern where Duilin and the Velken were positioned. There were only five or six, as they were not meant to take the targets out - just keep tabs on them. They attached scopes to their spearguns and began watching.

--- --- ---

Hell's armies continued to grow at an alarming rate. Iban thought to himself, isn't it so damn ironic that it takes such a short time to grow gigantic armies, but it takes so long to create a competent soldier to go to the mortal realms? Then again, the soldier being created was beyond anything else that Hell had to offer. He had to be strong enough to survive the voyage to the world above; cunning enough to mix in with the population, all the while looking like them; and smart enough to actually find the target once he is ready. What a bother, Iban thought.

[charging 4 out of 25]

--- --- ---

The Black Dragon assassin brought the struggling Arlin to the priest at the Dragon Chapel, where the captive was to be sacrificed. However, the priest stopped Grief with a motion of his hand.

-"No. We need this one alive. Father requests that we bring all nine of them in before... before they make the voyage."

-"I understand, brother. What is my next target?"

Without any words, the priest lifted up his hand, which seemed to flare. The assassin's dagger started to burn his thigh, so he took it out. The name "Arlin" was gone, and in its place, there were new glowing letters.

-"Zjott zu Heltzer?"

-"Yes. You are to take him away from the main group by any means necceseary, and then bring him here.

-"Understood, brother."

--- --- ---

Horus creeped up to the fight taking place in a lizard camp near him. Mmm, so many fleshy targets... and the nice aural cloud hanging all around them was giving Horus additional energy. Perhaps it's time to stock up on flesh for the next little while?

Remaining hidden, Horus began charging his black glass cannon. It was unlikely that the lizards would see him right now. However, what Horus didn't realize was that his cannon was creating quite a hum, and will continue to do so until it is discharged.
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« Reply #4862 on: December 24, 2006, 10:30:00 AM »
"Well, that was... interesting..."

Renard commented as he watched the remnants of the fire spell flicker out well down the street, idly scratching the back of his ear.  The convoy had been hit hard, their Kandarinian guards totally routed.  The silver fox quietly watched far away from the sidelines, obviously not wanting to get involved.  "None of our business," Virmir would have said.

He didn't want to admit it, but amongst all of these violent humans he was afraid...  Ridiculous, he told himself, a warrior such as he.  But he was away from his squad and very much alone...  He hated it.  Not so much the being alone, but that he was so vulnerable alone...  He didn't want to trouble the winged human anymore, but he did feel safer around him, even if he wasn't one of his own.  He did owe Duilin his life, after all.

"Hmm, yeah.  I'm sure there's an inn around here somewhere.  Assuming it hasn't been firebombed or whatever."

He smiled lightly, hiding his nervousness.

"Might as well take a look around."

He tossed the empty vial at a large cylindrical can positioned at the street corner.  It looked like it was going to miss, but at the last second the glass bottle changed trajectory, hovering over the garbage receptacle and falling neatly into it.  Not that it made a difference, as the streets were already lined with filth.

Standing, he flexed his bandaged left arm, wincing slightly, then began to make his way down the street, taking a left turn to head away from the chaos associated with the decimated convoy.
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« Reply #4863 on: December 24, 2006, 02:18:41 PM »
Duilin stood up off the bench, he still had a bit of his elixir left, and so he continued sipping it. "Okay, well let's get going. Sure it won't be too hard to find one."

They then walked through the messy city. Duilin looked around, he felt like he was being watched. He shook it off and paid it no mind and continued walking about. After walking a couple blocks they arrived at an inn. The sign appeared to have had a blood stain hastily wiped off, the door had a small blade stuck in it, which looked like it was attached to a spear of some sort at one time.

"Well..." Duilin alleged, shrugging. "I guess it's better then nothing." He looked at Renard. "Or do you want to keep looking?" He asked.

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The Malefactors were walking through the streets of Asgarnia, they just arrived after a good few hours of travelling.

"Allright boys." Brice said, while chewing on a piece of beef jerky. "Look sharp..."
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« Reply #4864 on: December 24, 2006, 02:36:10 PM »
Ace looked up at the two arrows. 'Man this guy has terrible aim.' He thought, not noticing the other seven. Then they caught his eye. Ace loudly cursed in demonic and quickly made a fire wall to block the arrows. Unfourtunatly he didn't have enough time to make a hot enough flame.
"Great, now there on fire..." Ace moaned just before two of the seven arrows stab into his thick devil hide, again he curses even louder.
"I'm gonna kill that son of a bitch!" Ace roars as he pulls out the arrows. Ace starts glowing red and gysers of flame burst off his furius body. He begins to run into the heart of the battle hoping he might get close enough to get a clean shot at the ranger.
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« Reply #4865 on: December 24, 2006, 07:01:55 PM »
The giant Minotaur took shape. The beast stretched his arms and flexed it's large muscles.

"Alright boy." Marshall said. He jumped from his hiding spot, and into the main view of the city. "Got get 'em!" He said, pointing towards the village.

The minotaur stomped into the village. Several Dark Empire troops spotting the large beast.

"No way am I fighting that!" One of the cowardly troopers yelped. They dropped their weapons and dashed away for their lives.

Marshall laughed in amusement. He wiped the smile off his face and tried to hold back the laugher and give more neutral tone to his voice. "Okay, now let's find that devil."

The minotaur scanned the area and spotted the Ace, the devil. It narrowed its eyes and clutched its hammer and then stomped towards the devil...
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« Reply #4866 on: December 24, 2006, 08:48:35 PM »
Ace, still in his angry dash into the city, noticed the gigantic beats stomping toward him.
"Ohh, finally. Something that can at least put up a fight." Ace was merely amused by the minotaur.
The beast smashed it's hammer down at the ground in front of him causing him to lose balance. Not to be shown up he blasts a stream of fire at the minotar and it lets out a menacing roar.
"What's the matter ugly?" Ace taunts.
He shoots it with another two fireballs. The minotar doesn?t take it lightly though and readies a swing of his hammer. Whack! Ace is knocked a quarter mile if it was an inch right into the side of a house.
"Okay... That's IT!" Ace blasts in fury "Now it's party time!"

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« Reply #4867 on: December 24, 2006, 09:45:41 PM »
//Probably won't post tomorrow for obvious reasons. Merry Christmas!\\

Steam rushing from a broken pipe fogged Alex?s visor. The headquarters had been ransacked. Scientists and rebel leaders were being led out and towards the citadel for questioning. Among them was Isaac Kleiner.

?Doc!? Alex cried, seeing his colleague clapped away in chains.

?Alex! You mustn?t let them win! Fight as hard as you can, for all of us! For the good of Asgarnia! For the good of--?

A Kandie clubbed Kleiner in the back with his speargun. ?Shut up and keep moving,? he barked.

Strangely, the Kandies leading the rebels away made no effort to restrain Alex, nor did any who were rushing in or out of the hallways honeycombing the underground of the city. It was as if he did not exist.

?I don?t like this,? Midna said, emerging from his shadow. ?They?re not paying us any mind. Damien must want to have the pleasure of fighting us himself.?

?I don?t think so,? Alex replied. ?I haven?t seen any trace of him since we got in here.?

Soon Alex reached the rebel war room, the nerve center of the uprising operations. When Alex surveyed the damage, it looked like a hurricane had torn through the tunnels. Tables were overturned, weapons were stolen, and maps were torn up. The rebel plans were, at this point, unsalvageable.

?This is bad,? Alex muttered. ?They?ve stolen our plans. They knew we were going to hit the citadel?s primary weapon. Without those plans, the attack would be fruitless.?

?Don?t give up yet,? Midna pleaded. ?Your friends may be captured, but as long as you don?t go down, the rebellion still has hope! The fact that their leader has so far avoided capture could be a great boost in morale.?

?Morale seems to be the least of their concerns,? Alex shot back. ?They?re being taken to the citadel for questioning. Who knows? They might even be executed!?

From the shadows something lurked. Alex felt a shiver go down his spine and turned around.

?What is it?? Midna asked.

?Nothing, n-nothing. Probably just the wind.?

He kept making his way through the ruined war room. Whether he liked it or not, something was in here with him. As he kept walking, he heard a telltale chattering sound.

?O-Otis??

The headcrab leapt from behind and clamped onto Alex?s back. He crawled up Alex?s head to sit down on a table. He shook his body in excitement.

?Otis! Am I glad to see you!?

?Is that a headcrab?? Midna asked, a little worried.

?Yep, I found him during my trip to the Borderworld. Little guy decided to follow me back home.?

Midna got a little closer to the alien, looking him over. ?Actually, I think I recognize this crab.?

?Wha--?? was all Alex could say.

?Yeah! I remember you. You helped me escape the Borderworld as soon as Damien banished me there.?

?What?? Alex turned to Otis. ?You never told ME about this.?

Otis simply chattered in reply.

?Okay, you got me.? He turned back to Midna. ?How did HE help you??

?Otis is a unique headcrab, Alex,? Midna started. ?He?s able to open small dimensional portals for brief moments, just long enough for someone to travel through. He sacrificed his escape from the Borderworld to allow me through.?

?But why would he want to escape?? asked Alex. ?Isn?t he native to the Borderworld??

?That?s what I was wondering too. He wanted out for some reason, and it turns out when you came, he was freed. I don?t know why, because I don?t speak his language, but for whatever reason, he really likes you for it.?

Otis swayed his body back and forth.

?Otis, listen,? Alex began. ?The rebel base has been compromised. I want you to get out of here as fast as you can, find someplace safe to wait out this whole ordeal. When it?s over, I?ll come find you, got it??

Otis chirped and leapt up into a culvert, scampering to safety.

Before Alex or Midna could say another word, a Kandie grabbed Alex by the arms and pulled them behind his back. He affixed some kind of wristband to each one. Though the two were not connected, Alex felt his small magical prowess become suppressed.

?That?ll teach ya,? laughed the Kandie as he made his escape.

Alex brought his hands back in front of him. ?What the hell??

?Anti-magic binders,? Midna answered. ?Whoever wears them has their magical abilities suppressed. Meaning you can?t cast those fire spells anymore.?

?Can?t you unlock them??

?The binders only respond to the magic that locked them in the first place. In other words, this is Damien?s doing.?

?Knock me down and kick me,? Alex muttered under his breath. ?He doesn?t want ANY threat of opposition from anybody. ?He was aware I was practicing fire magic to resist him.?

?But how did he find out?? Midna asked.

?Beats me,? Alex said, reaching for a nearby crowbar to try to pry off the binders. Unfortunately, the crowbar bent in protest as Alex forced the binders.

?So much for being a free man,? Alex said.

?This doesn?t make any sense,? Midna went on, ?Why would the Kandies let you in here, restrain your magic abilities, and simply let you go? It would seem to me that Damien would want to take on the thorn in his side at full power??

?He wants to test us,? Alex said. ?He wants us to fight up to him the hard way, so he can judge if he wants to actually deal with us or not. He?s messing with our heads.?

?You might be right,? Midna said. ?But there?s only one way to find out.?

Alex pulled the rifle off his shoulder. ?And I know what it is.?



A Kandie addressed Damien.

?Sir, we?ve located the Insurgent and have attached the binders. He?s approaching the citadel now.?

?Well done, lieutenant,? Damien said. ?Give him no mercy.?

?Sir.? The Kandie walked away.

?I?m disappointed as to how easy this is becoming. At this rate, it won?t be worth my time to deal with that rebellious little fool. No matter. He?s had the pleasure of my company once, I?m sure he wouldn?t mind it again.?
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« Reply #4868 on: December 25, 2006, 09:17:14 AM »
Druid saw the desperate demon charge at him, and he was preparing for it. His hand was still glowing and he then charged up the sword. Also the ruby on his staff turned a deep blood red. When the demon was a closer to Druid, he hurled the glowing sword as hard as he could over his shoulder at the demon. As soon as he had released the sword he dropped down on his knee ready to fire a blast incase the sword didn't kill Boron.
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Coriko saw his arrows hit the demon. His plan worked, but he only got 2 out of 7. Coriko was mad, because that was terrible for him. He stood up on the edge of the tower. Coriko jumped of the tower. He hit the ground with a roll and bolted forwards. Coriko saw the demon fighting a minotaur.

"Must be Marshall's work" he thought.

Coriko climbed up top of a nereby building. He had clear shot of the demon. Coriko pulled out his bow and had an arrow ready. Instead of firing though, he stood there watching the two creatures fight. It looked like the minotaur was going to loose. He fired a rapid stream of arrows. He fired about six or seven flamming arrows at the demons various body parts. Most were at the creature's head.
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« Reply #4869 on: December 25, 2006, 03:46:48 PM »
Zeros' sighed and shook his head, but he could feel the magic gas slowly retreating. He brought up his right arm and simply grabbed the sword.

The lizardman blinked and struggled, trying to remove the sword, trying to rip it out of Zeros' iron grasp. As soon as he strated tugging it away from Zeros', Zeros' released the sword, causing the lizardman to tumble backwards, falling on his butt. The lizardman growled and scrambled up, retaining some of his dignity.

Zeros' shook his head and held out his right hand, flexing his fingers before grinning. He could feel his magic and ki coming back.

"Well now..." he said, flexing his fingers once more, turning his palm upwards. A ball of ki slowly started to form in his upturned palm. "It seems that the magic gas is finally receeded," he grinned.

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Allen nodded and scrambled over towards the glider, taking a position at the back, turning his head to try and get a better view. He grinned, seeing the lizardmen slowed down by his efforts.

"VEN! Let's get moving once you get that hatch open!" he called out.
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\"Runaway with my heart...
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 If I could make you mine...I\'ll go whereever you will go.\"

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 When I\'m gone, You\'ll need love...To light the shadows on your face.\"

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 Well I hope there\'s someone out there...Who can bring me back to you.\"

\"Way up high or down low...I\'ll go wherever you will go.\"

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« Reply #4870 on: December 25, 2006, 08:25:03 PM »
The lizards seemed to have noticed that too.

The second lizardman grinned, he then sidestepped to get a clear shot. He then arched forward his lizard claw and aimed his hand towards Zeros'. The lizard warrior hissed as his hand was surrounded in a plume of flame. Then from his palms shot forth a high-speed ball of fire towards it's target...
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« Reply #4871 on: December 25, 2006, 11:19:38 PM »
Ven stopped turning the crank when the door was open just high enough for the glider to slip safely though.  Looking over his shoulder, he gasped when he saw the lizard man almost upon Henri and Allen.  He dashed back to the glider, beating back the lizard with one arm while hanging on the railing Allen had provided in the rear position.

?All right, let?s GO!?

He summoned the gust of wind like he had done before to ride below his feet, but this time directed it to the flaps around him.  The glider blasted forward with ease as the lizard angrily followed, stopping short of the edge as the three took off into the dark skies.

?Whoa~!?

The turbulence was heavy as Ven?s spell propelled them along and King Henry was hanging on for his life with gritted teeth.

?Gods, Ven, not so strongly!?

?I-I-- can?t!  There?s some kinda updraft or something!?

They blasted forward, cutting through the thick black clouds, the airship disappearing behind them within seconds.  After careening blindly through the fog for a few moments, they cut down trough the cloud barrier, the darkened rocky landscape coming into view below them.  By down Ven hand ceased his spell, but there was a strong natural gust pushing them along.

?Blast it, Ven!  Can you not slow us down!?

?I, uh, only know how to cast wind forward!?  Ven yelled back.

In the distance some sort of mountain fortress came into view, and they were headed right for it?

----

Renard ran his right claw though his ?hair? as he leaned over the wedged spear tip. The scent of human blood hung in the air.

?Gee, I don?t know about this...?

He turned to look at the sign.  Underneath the word ?INN? was affixed a second smaller sign that read ?Not Dangerous?.  The fox shifted his eyes.

Blast it.  He was too worn out to think.

?Let?s just run with it??

The lobby wasn?t quite as bad as the outside.  A small room with an old man behind the wooden counter. The Velken paid for a room before Duilin could say anything and ran up the stairs with the key, looking better than ever.  The room was small and barren, but it had two beds and a window.  A tad dirty but good enough.  Renard dove into the bed closer to the door face first.

----

?Hrr-QHKK!!?

The sword pierced Boron right through the heart?  He fell to his knees, eyes and mouth gaping?

?Im? pos? i? ble? !!?

Then the blast slammed into him, his lifeless body spiraling backwards and landing in a crumbled heap, a black flame consuming it as it crumpled away?


There were cheers from the cliff top.  Obviously it was an entertaining match.


Melface held out his hand expectantly.

?I? uh? left my money in my tent??

?Then get it!?


Jayce clapped calmly, the metal clang of his dark gauntlets ringing dully through the clearing turned battlefield below.  A dark chuckle filled the air.

?Not bad??
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« Reply #4872 on: December 26, 2006, 08:01:53 AM »
Druid levitated off the ground up to the height of the cliff. He then stepped slowly onto the edge of cliff. He looked at the spectators and then turned his attention to Jayce. Druid walked up to Jayce and looked him in the eyes.

"Well, Jayce, am I in?"
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« Reply #4873 on: December 26, 2006, 08:55:43 AM »
"Whoa, what's his hurry?" Duilin asked himself, he then took some coins from his pocket.

"Uh, what is this?" The Innkeeper asked.

"Oh, sorry." Duilin said, he remembered that these were angelic coins. "Yeah, these aren't normal coins, but they're pretty rare, only a few of them left on Gaian."

"As far as I'm concerned you just forged those yourself." The innkeeper snapped.

"Well, come on, these is legit gold, it's worth quite a bit."

"I'd bite it to see..." The old man said as he grinned and showed his teeth. "But these can barely peirce an apple in my day. So I'm only excepting Kandarin or Dark Empire currency."

"Well, maybe I can borrow some money from my friend." He went to walk past, but the old man stopped him. "No going past without paying your money!"

Duilin rolled his eyes, he had a good mind to knock the guy out, or at least threaten him, but it looked like the old guy stopped caring about anything except money. Why couldn't have this guy been a coin collector like the clothing shop manager.

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"Hey, I thought I just seen him go in ta dat building!" Scrums said, pointing down the block.

"I as well." Rufokanno added. "Let us go."

The four then walked down the street towards the inn...
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« Reply #4874 on: December 26, 2006, 09:27:56 AM »
Renard appeared at the top of the stairs.

"Oh!  Uh, he's with me..."

He produced another one of those large gold coins and tossed it the innkeeper's way, who caught it and accepted it with a grin after a brief inspection.  He smiled down at Duilin.

"Uh, sorry about that.  Got a little ahead of myself.  Room's on me."

Shoot, that was rude.  But blast it, he was just so worn out.  He had intended to pay for Duilin on the way over but somehow forgot when a rest was finally within his grasp.  The guy did save his life and all!

Hmmm, at this rate he was going to run out of money very quickly.  But after a good rest he should have enough of his strength back to go looking for the others himself anyway.

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Jayce nodded once, still leaning against the rock.

"Impressive.   You'll fit in nicely here..."

He paused, reflecting that he didn't catch this warrior's name yet.
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