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« Reply #4845 on: December 20, 2006, 08:18:19 PM »
Ace, still standing in the field watched the Aspyes and armed civilians mount their pitiful defence against him.
"Tsch, I at least wanted a challenge on my first day." The cocky Devil mutters to himself.
He summons up a small fireball and throws it into the air. It explodes into a rain of sparks all over the town doing little more than make a cool effect. After a little chuckle he summons up two more and tosses them directly at a few Aspy militants.
"All right you worthless pinkies, prepare... no... Stop, human scum..." He practices his words wile he makes his way into the battle, smiting a few Lizard men on the way.
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« Reply #4846 on: December 20, 2006, 08:24:33 PM »
Coriko saw someting in a field to his left. It was fairly big and look demonic. This thing definitley wasn't on their side because it just sent a fire ball towards a couple Aspyes. The demon looked full of himself, why did everyone who was evil think they were incinvible. Oh well no matter for Coriko. He pulled out two arrows from his quiver and launched them through the air. They whistled as they went. He did this to get the demon's attention. Because Coriko then fired 7 arrows straight at the Demon. So when the Demon looked up, he would be skewered from the side. Coriko got down, waiting for what happens next.
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« Reply #4847 on: December 20, 2006, 08:38:52 PM »
Marshall continued to summon the large creature; a giant misty figure began to take its shape in front of him.

It had been a wile since he'd summoned one of these bad boys; he was already getting excited about this.

A few lizard men had spotted a few people escaping the village.

"Ssstop them!!" One shouted, chasing after them. Just then a group of Aspyes hiding behind a building the lizard men were passing, opened fired their machine guns on the lizards.

As the bullets tore through them, it was too late for them to retaliate as the constant stream, was too much for them to handle, and the mighty lizards fell lifeless to the ground.

----

"So uh, Brice where da ya think this dude is?" Scrums asked the Ice Warrior.

"Well, let's see. According to the wanted poster, they said he was last seen, moving north from the Vandrin County." Brice replied.

"And?" Elliot inquired.

"Well, there isn't much else around Vandrin, 'cept for Asgarnia and a couple of docks at the shore." He answered.

"Me, think he at Asgarnia." Rufokanno stated. "Population high at Asgarnia it is. Likelihood of him being at Asgarnia quite high. Meet friends he may."

"True, or maybe he's leaving Terian." Elliot said. "That seems like the smart thing to do."

"True that may be." Rufokanno replied. "But Asgarnia closer then any ship docks. Likely he stop there to rest before going to docks."

"I agree with Rufo." Brice said. "I say we check Asgarnia first. Besides it's pretty close for us anyway."
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« Reply #4848 on: December 21, 2006, 10:43:51 AM »
And they were at it again?

Virmir blurred as he shot at the fire mage, the two magic swords clashing once more in rapid succession.  Though now with Draven?s much longer blade, he was keeping the Velken at a distance as he swung the sword wildly about.  Virmir was unable to get close enough to score a hit, however the fox was much too fast for Draven to strike as well?

----

?What about these?  Would these help??

One of the boxes contained a multitude of jagged metal swords, and Henri began taking them out, tossing them on the floor.


?HYAAH!!?

With a blinding flash, Ven disarmed the lizard, his blade radiating a bright white light.  The lizard man reared and hissed before realizing he had lost a hand.  Ven was quick to capitalize, and stabbed his glowing blade through the lizard?s side.  The huge beast fell over in a lifeless slump as the light elemental spell on Ven?s sword faded.  The knight threw up the sword in triumph as he realized it was over.

?Oh YEAH!?

Just then two more lizard men entered through the doorway?

?Oh, crap??

Ven took several steps back.

?Uh, guys??  Better hurry it up??

----

Renard mumbled something incomprehensible as he was carried off.

Argh, he was sick of being so dependant on others.  Even his training required him to be part of a team.  His magic was meant to be cast along with the other mages in his unit, weaved together as a whole.  Alone his spells left something to be desired, as he hadn?t completed the individual course yet.  When the madness was finished here and he got back to Welkin, he would request to take the course.  This would never happen again.  If he was lucky, Lord Virmir himself would train him.  That would be nice.  He really respected that fox.

If he ever got back home?

The injured silver fox closed his eyes, just for a second he told himself.  But he quickly drifted off to sleep in the human?s arms.

----

?WHAT?!?

Boron thrust his hands forward, meeting the intense blast of shadow, though it pushed him back, his heels tearing through the ground.  But Druid?s staff was too quick in coming, and it slammed into the demon?s head, sending him tumbling some ten feet away in a crumpled mess.

?How DARE YOU!?

Dizzily ascending to his feet, he drew the katana blade at his side, which began to burn with a violet flame as soon as the metal hit air.

?For that, I shall consume your liver and use your spine as my toothpick!?

He dashed forward, the blade before him blurring as he slashed it forward, at Druid?s stomach?
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« Reply #4849 on: December 21, 2006, 03:10:49 PM »
Duilin noticed Renard fall asleep. He smirked. How cute. He flapped his wings faster to pick up speed, but he was careful not to wake up Renard.

He was a bit surprised with himself on helping a complete stranger, but he realizes that he's not heartless. Ever since Abodahon convinced him to turn on his friends and that fight against Draven, he has been a little more selfish and battle hungry. He was worried himself about becoming corrupt, he thought to himself what he would do to Renard if he just sprung out and attacked him.

Like say, he just tried to take a bite out of his neck, wile he's flying, he'd grab his jaw and remove the weak animals mouth off of him and then slam him down on the ground, and then dive down feet first on his chest and knock the wind out of him. Or maybe right down on his neck and break it. Then burn up the body with his magic.

Duilin rapidly shook his head. He told himself to clean that image out, he convinced himself to hope that won't happen. Yet he realized he could destroy this wounded little creature in a matter of seconds. But Duilin wouldn't, only if Renard tries first. Not that he will. Hopefully. Right? Of course. Now enough think about something else.

He thought about where Rink, Zeros' and the group are. Hopefully they are okay. He'd like to join up with them again, but maybe it would be nice to spend some time alone, he could probably use it. He needed to work on his independence. Having Rink and Zeros' supervise him all the, wouldn't be good.

He then thought about that bounty that Vandrin promised would be on him. Likely there will be people coming after him sooner or later. But he was ready. He could use a good fight against some decent and evil opponents. Maybe Draven will take the bounty, now THAT would be interesting. He longed for the day when finally he'd defeat Draven in combat, have him on the ground. To have Draven's life held in his hot sweaty hands and ultimately decide whether or not to give it back to him.

He wasn't totally sure why he wanted to defeat Draven so badly. He already has his revenge on Darion, Nex and Abodahon. But Draven hasn't even killed anyone close to him. He always knew Draven thought of him as just the weakling of the little group of heroes, the loser. But Duilin almost had him at North Point, he almost proved his power to him, but that damned protective aura he has just pissed away his victory. He knew that Draven doesn't fear his power, but he wants him too.

It's too bad he didn't get a chance to fully prove he was stronger then Valos. It would have been great to ultimately kick his ass. But in the end he didn't have too. Valos found out by himself. He was too weak to hold his power he had so he destroyed himself. Suicide is the ultimate sign of weakness.

Yet Draven, oh he'd never do something like that, he'd probably combust on his own energy before committing suicide. Draven clearly had a very high opinion of himself, that damned smirk he had on his face, he's probably fighting somebody right now, got his big ass fire blade out, swinging it around, with that damn smirk on his face. It pisses him off that it was the last thing Duilin saw before he got sucked into Retan's vortex.

Now that he thought of it, maybe if he defeats the Retan or the ruler of the Kandarinian Sovereignty, he'd prove himself worthy of the big book of ass-kicers. He'd need to do it himself however. Not with Zeros' help. Yet he couldn't even imagine having Retan fall without the help of Draven. That bastard Retan, killed Iduran. It'd be selfish to hog the defeat of Retan. Zeros' deserved a piece.

He looked forward. The city wasn?t too far now.

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« Reply #4850 on: December 21, 2006, 04:11:04 PM »
Druid tried to deflect the blade but was a tad slow. He knocked the blade so it avoided his organs, but the blade stabbed him in the side and went right through his body. Druid grabbed Boron's wrist and held it tightly in place so that he couldn't pull away.

"You're quick," Druid took a deep breath in. "I'll give you that." Druid said this through gritted teeth. Trying to ignore the pain.

With his free hand Druid wound up. His hand started to glow a deep, deep red. He charged it up with shadow energy. Druid then swung his fist forward, hoping to send a devastating punch to his opponent's face.
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« Reply #4851 on: December 22, 2006, 11:23:16 AM »
(Very nice character development, DM.)

Virmir was blasted back by another explosion, his feet sinking in the sand several feet away from the maniacal mage as he landed.  He brought his lengthy blade crossways before him, pressing the flat side against his left palm so that he may block any additional attack.  None came, and there was finally a lull in the battle.

The silver fox straightened out, his bushy tail slowly flicking to and fro like a predator.

"I concede that you are the stronger of us."

Draven's aura dimmed as he relaxed a bit, bringing his overgrown sword up to his shoulder and tapping it.

"Good.  Kneel down so that I can kill you honorably then."

Virmir bore his teeth slightly.  Gods, was this man arrogant.

"I still have my job to do..."

A flash of light from Draven's rear.  He turned.  The five Velken blade knights stood at the edge of the crater looking down upon him, their swords now glowing a bright cerulean.  The mages enchanted them with water magic during their break...  Draven's eyes widened.

With no warning, all the Velkens descended upon him at once.  The five blade knights, the four mages, and Virmir himself...  Draven had just enough time to grab his sword in the middle, splitting it in half so that he wielded two normal sized crimson blades, one in each hand.

While the highly coordinated Dual Attack could possibly be described as a thing of beauty to the more sadistic, that which followed could only be described as pure chaos.  The Velkens swarmed the Crimson Emperor like angry wasps, their blades nicking his armor and cape as his he flailed the two burning blades about, spinning round and around madly to deflect the massive multitude of onslaughts...

----

Renard mumbled something as he slept, his ears twitching occasionally.  His sleep seemed distressed, as if he were dreaming...

----

Boron smirked at his scored hit, but scowled as he tried to free himself from Druid's death grip.  The blasted human-like man was strong!

"ARGH!  Let go!!"

The verbal retort was cut short by a devastating fist to the forehead.  Boron's sword fell lose in his hands and he was the one to let go, flying backwards some twenty feet and slamming into a tree.  His left shoulder gear flew off as the bark shattered, the tree falling over in the opposite direction.  He was down for a few seconds before he staggered back up, both hands clutching his head just in front of his horns, cursing incoherently.

"AAARRRRGGHHHH!!!  I'LL KILL YOU!!!!!"

Thrusting both hands forward, he sent forth a volley of demonic plumes of flame.  Though each tiny fireball was rather weak in potency, there was a huge number spread out in a widening area as they traveled farther from his palms.  Grasses withered and died as stray plumes found earthen targets...
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« Reply #4852 on: December 22, 2006, 12:23:21 PM »
Zeros' tilted his head and looked around the room. noting all the various items scattered around the room. He then looked over at the anti-magic release switch. He grinned. If he could get there, this would be a joke to defeat these lizard men.

He shifted on his feet. placing one hand on the hilt of his sword. "Well, well... How are you doing, gentlemen? I trust you're well this evening?" he asked quizically. Then, he shifted again, unsheathing his sword, it transforming - without the use of magic - back to it's larger, scimitar-like form. He hefted it and rested it on his shoulder, shifting his stance again. He was relaxed, open, but ready to strike at the moments notice.

It was then...

That he disappeared.

He used his speed - pure speed, no ki or magic enhancement - and ghosted around all the lizard, slashing them with teasing cuts to their skin, trying to rile them up, but also test the skins toughness. While also doing this, he made his way towards the anti-magic release switch, which, he reached with little resistance, due to his intense speed.

He grinned, his sword resting on his shoulder and threw it.

---

Allen nodded.

"They will. It's still metal..." he heard Ven's cry and gritted his teeth. He wiped his forehead. This should be enough. He closed his eyes and pressed his hands down on the circle. In his mind, he imagined a glider... one big enough for three people... sturdy, with a firm, but light metal frame.

The transmutation circle glowed a soft whiteish-blue, the air filling with a gentle hum. The parts started to glow white before a flash emminated from them.

The mess of spare parts slowl changed shape, until sitting in front of Allen, there was a sturdy, three-man glider with a shining, but light, metal frame, designed to be aerodynamic. The sail was big enough to propel them through the air, but not so big as to catch more air then was needed.

There were two places in the front of two people to hang onto, while one in the back.

In short, the glider was just what they needed.

"Whew..." he wiped the sweat from his brow and called it. "Ven! It's ready! Let's get moving!" he cried out to the knight. After he said that, he quickly moved around towards where the docked bay release switch was, motion the two over. "

You two have to carry the glider. I'm not strong enough," he said loudly, hoping that the lizardmen would be too stupid to react. He turned again and drew a transmutation circle on the ground again, this time much quickly.

He pressed his hands against it. The circle glowed before thousands of two to three feet metal spikes rocked through the ground at the lizaedmen, traveling towards them like a shard through water, jagged, metal spikes jutting out of the ground.

(Basically, a wave of spikes is flowing at them through the ground.)
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« Reply #4853 on: December 22, 2006, 01:50:48 PM »
The broken city of Asgarnia conquers Duilin's field of view; he slowly comes to a stop and lands at the main gate of Asgarnia. He notices Renard mumbling in his sleep. "Hey, Renard wake up, we're here." He said, gently shaking him, and tilting him a bit so he can easily get his feet on the ground.

-----

"Well, well, well." Gorus said appearing from the staircase after the other two lizards.

The lizard men warriors looked at Gorus as he spoke and then at were Zeros' was, clutching their weapons.

Gorus stepped through the group, the lizard warriors stepped back as he walked forward. Gorus flexed his huge muscles and looked at Zeros' in the eye.

"How did a shorty like you make it into hear." Gorus said sizing the intruder. Gorus was nearly double the size of Zeros'. "You some sort of angel, boy?" He asked. "I suspect you're a friend of the little imp we've got."

"I've actually been expecting one of you freaks to show up. This is most interesting." Gorus said, licking his teeth after words. "Once I destroy you, you'll make a good meal, I'll send the leftovers to my emperor, he will be most pleased to see I already got rid of a you before he even knows that you got back."

He lifted his left hand, and motioned towards the elite and robbed lizard. The two stepped forward. "Let's see what you can do, shorty."

Gorus stepped backwards and his two elites came forward. Both of them were around seven feet tall and had pitch black spiked armour, with dark green trim around the shoulder pad and the Dark Empire symbol over the heart. The lizard men were probably of the B-Class They both wield large broadswords, yet by the lizards' size it looks as if they could swing them with ease. As soon as the gas wore off, Zeros' would be able to sense that they have a minor magic ability.

The rest of the lizard warriors stepped forward and lifted their weapons. Yet Gorus lifted his hand again.

"Let them handle this. If they fall, dive in." Gorus ordered. He then crossed his arms, holding the demonic mace by the pole, and his grapple blaster was strapped to his belt. He stepped back to the other end of the room. The lizard grunts they stepped back and began cheering, and rooting for the two lizard officers.

"Letz get thiz on!" One of them said, the dashed towards Zeros' and swung his sword at him. The other one stood in a defensive pose.
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« Reply #4854 on: December 22, 2006, 02:03:01 PM »
?All right then,? Midna said as she set up a few targets for Alex to blast. ?An essential rule of thumb to any magic is that you eliminate all outside distractions. If you become distracted, the energies forming as a result of your concentration will disperse and the spell will fail. Some spells tax the mind more than others, but for the purposes of your training, we?ll begin with a simple fireball, the most rudimentary of all battle magic. Simply form your hands into a loose ball and focus on it.?

Alex closed his eyes and obeyed. He had taken off his jacket, revealing a white undershirt. He cupped both of his hands and held them, palms facing each other, one on top of the other. He thought long and hard about fire, heat and burning forming into a tight ball between his hands. After a while, his hands tingled with the sensation of heat. Strangely, the forming fireball seemed incapable of burning his bare hands. As he continued his concentration, the ball got larger and larger, until it was about the size of a baseball.

?That?s good,? said Midna. ?Keep at it too hard and it?ll keep growing. If it gets too big, you won?t be able to control it, and it?ll backfire. Now, to launch it, simply force it away in the direction you want it to go. The strength you force it with will determine its speed.?

Again, Alex followed the imp?s instructions. Opening the palms of his hands, he extended his arms quickly and forcefully towards a tree Midna had found to use as a target.. The fireball raced away from him, leaving a burning tail behind it. Within moments, the flaming ball of magic struck the tree and promptly ignited it. As Alex regained his posture, his hands smoked a little bit.

?So there you have it, it?s as easy as that!? Midna giggled. ?Of course, there are more powerful fire spells, but try to master this one first. It?s a start!?

?Yeah, thanks,? Alex said, dusting himself off. ?Had I known it was this easy, I would?ve considered it twenty years ago.?

?It?s actually very simple once you get the hang of it,? Midna replied. ?A second technique is to try to form one in each hand and fire them individually. You can go ahead and try it if you like. Instead of cupping your hands together, keep them apart and close them about a third of the way.?

Alex, holding his hands about two feet apart, closed them slightly and thought hard. Before long, two separate fireballs found themselves forming in each hand. Once they had reached the size he wanted them to, again baseball sized, he forced one away, followed through by spinning, and swinging his second arm as he finished the spin. One flew straight toward a second tree and incinerated it, and the other followed a curved path into a wall, detonating with the force of a six-pound cannonball. When the smoke cleared, an eighteen-inch hole had appeared in the brick wall.

?Wow, now I know why these Asgarnians used magic to make their lives easier,? Alex said, astounded at his feat.

?Yes, magic is a very effective means of combat,? Midna went on, ?but it is important not to grow dependent on it. There are sometimes certain things you just can?t force out of your mind, and that can disrupt your concentration. It?s always helpful to keep a sword or something on hand.?

?A sword, eh?? Alex was intrigued. He had been well-versed in using his scimitar, but he had since left it at rebel headquarters. He had also lost his rifle in the fall, its delicate components shattering upon slamming into the ground from a thousand feet. Thankfully, the rifles were in plentiful supply, he could always pick up another.

?Well, I guess that?s it for now,? Midna said. ?We ought to get back to that camp those rebels set up.?

Alex put his jacket back on and re-donned the P.C.S. He could?ve sworn he heard Midna sigh as he did. Was she annoyed that he hid his humanity behind a cold, hard outer shell? Thinking nothing of it at the moment, Alex proceeded back to the base, Midna taking his shadow as he did.



?Alex, we need you to investigate some activity we?ve picked up in the Residence District,? Kleiner briefed Alex as he stood in front of the city map. ?We?ve picked a Kandie supply convoy moving in from the city?s south gate in order to render aid to the citadel. We need you to raid that convoy, bring it to a halt, and see if you can salvage anything. Whatever you can?t bring back, destroy. The less those Kandies have, the better. Got it??

?Of course, Doc,? Alex said, shouldering a new Asgarnian Energy Rifle. ?Out of curiosity, how many are in this convoy??

?Our scouts have counted at least thirty. The majority of them are simply armed soldiers, but we?ve received confirmed reports of Kandie vanguards. I would suggest you exercise caution.?

Vanguards were the Kandie heavy soldiers. They were often armed with magic mortar launchers stolen from Asgarnian weapon stores. They were shoulder-fired tubes that launched arcing balls of explosive magic energy. They were roughly as powerful as a medium- or large-sized cannon. They were also plated with thicker armor than their infantry comrades. While the heavy equipment slowed them down, they could fire off a shot once every fifteen seconds or so. If one were to hit an unprotected person, they could very easily be disintegrated.

Alex stood atop one of the residential complexes as he watched the convoy come in through the gate. He stood silently, planning his strategy.

?Well?? Midna asked, coming out of his shadow. ?This seems like the perfect time to try out your new magic experience. Why not give it a shot??
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« Reply #4855 on: December 22, 2006, 03:36:48 PM »
Druid saw the blast coming and new he couldn't roll out of the way. He did see a way out. Druid fell on his back so the bals flew over top of him and fired a heavy blast of shadow energy at Boron's Stomach. After he fired the blast he then rolled over and hopped back up. Druid then pulled the sword out of his chest. He then stood facing Boron, staff in one hand, the sword in the other.
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« Reply #4856 on: December 22, 2006, 03:47:44 PM »
Ven did a graceful flip backwards, vaulting himself over the incoming jutting spikes as they surged forward, impaling one of the lizards with a scream.  Two spikes wedged around the other?s left leg, drawing specks of blood as the beast struggled to free himself.  Bounding off his left hand, Ven landed on his feet with a clang and began running back towards the others.

Henri clenched his fists.

?Yes!?

But then he turned and realized he still didn?t get that door opened?

?No!?

Running to the crank, he tried to turn it, but the older man was having some trouble.  Ven was there quickly and his youthful muscles made short work of it.  The large bay door slowly opened from the bottom up, a vast suction of air blasting through the room as the doorway gaped wider, revealing the red and black skies outside.  The winds became so fierce that it was difficult to stand.

?My liege,? Ven yelled over the noise, ?you and Allen position yourself in the glider.  I?ll handle taking off??

Henri nodded and jogged back to the glider as Ven was finishing up turning the crank.  The injured lizard man was now free, and snarled as he hobbled towards his prey, jagged sword skyward?

----

Renard yawned, but then clamped his muzzle shut embarrassedly as soon as he realized he dozed off.

?Oh, sorry??

He set his feet on the ground running his right claw over the longer tuft of silver fur on the top of his head.  It was a little like human hair.  The nap did good for him and he was feeling a bit better.  But the burned patch on his left arm was still dreadfully painful.

Asgarnia looked very different from the ground.  His squad had passed through on a Dark Empire cargo vessel to trade some materials with the Kandarinians about a month ago, but he had stayed on the airship, so never got a chance to look around.  Apparently the city was still rife with rebellious activity, which is why the Velkens were assigned to protect the ship on that particular mission.  Shameful the Kandarinian Sovereignty was so sloppy?

There was a convoy of some sort making its way through the gates; he and Duilin had arrived just in time to see the tail end go through.  Finished flagging the convoy on, one of the Kandarinian soldiers noticed the two mismatched travelers and walked in their direction, reciting protocol from memory in a bored tone:

?All right you two, what business do you have in Asgarnia??

Last Renard heard, Asgarnia was allowing people to enter and exit the city freely, thought it was still under martial law.  They shouldn?t have any trouble getting in, especially since he was visibly injured.  Renard could try and use his pull as an upper ranking warrior of the Dark Empire, but the Kandarinians had no idea the Velkens even existed, save for perhaps their highest officers.  So he thought it best to keep his mouth shut and let Duilin do the talking.
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« Reply #4857 on: December 22, 2006, 04:08:08 PM »
"Uh, yeah." Duilin said looking at the Kandarinian soldier. He looked at him in the eye, he just stared blankly back at him. He supposed that the trooper didn't know about the bounty on him, or perhaps Vandrin didn't even issue it yet. "This guy here, he got attacked by a um, rebel. He needs an elixir to help heal his wound, do you think you could let us come in?"

"Yeah. We normally allow people to come and go." He replied, still with his bored tone. "However we've been having a few troubles with the rebels."

"Well, this guy right here was just attacked by one." He said pointing to Renards wounds. "He'll likely die soon if he doesn't get attention on them."

The soldier yawned, and stared blankly at Duilin. "Well, I suppose we could let you in. I can clearly see you're unarmed. Just stay out of trouble. But if you do try anything we'll have to terminate you." He yawned, and then smiled to show he meant no offence.

He looked at Renard. "Alright, we're going in." He said tilting his head a bit. The two of them then walk through the main gate of Asgarnia...
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« Reply #4858 on: December 23, 2006, 11:24:18 AM »
"Not bad."

Renard didn't exactly feel like he was going to die anymore, but he certainly looked like it.

Asgarnia was quite the run down city.  Signs of former wealth and prosperity were evident, but the current decay was visibly taking its toll, though Renard did not know if this came about before or after the Kandarinian occupation.

Though it looked like a residential district, there were a few shops strategically positioned near the outer gates and the fox pointed out a general store.  A hospital is really where he needed to go, but again he did not know how well he would be received.  Especially given that this place was swarming with violent militants.  So he thought it safer to pick up some basic medical supplies and just get a good rest discretely at an inn.

The shop wasn't large, but had variety, especially in curative items.  Probably a testament to the violence wrought in this city.  Most importantly there was elixir behind the counter.  The haggard looking fox asked for three vials while he shopped around, eventually picking up some white bandages and some salve.

The shopkeeper looked hesitant to deal with this strange looking animal until he plopped down several outlandishly large gold coins on the counter.  The large man's eyes widened and he smiled with glee, treating the foreigner with sudden friendly professionalism.

Done shopping and exiting the building, the sliver fox offered one of the expensive elixirs to Duilin.

"Take it.  I owe you.  I can tell you're a warrior; you'll need it someday."

It was the least he could do.  He couldn't down them all safely at once anyway.

Outside the shop was a wooden bench.  Renard sat down.  Ouch.  Blasted human furniture...  He shifted his tail to his right side.  Setting his supplies beside him, he applied the salve to his left arm and wrapped it tightly with the white bandages, leaving just his fingers free of the wrap.  He then placed his spare elixir in his cloak for later and popped the cork in the last one, thirstily drinking the sweet liquid.

Elixir was amazing stuff.  The energy provided was spectacular, enough to give a buzz.  It also could heal light flesh wounds and bruises instantly, though Renard's were much too deep for it to do much, as well as partially restored one's magical reserves.  Of course you couldn't drink too much.  The result would be similar to getting drunk, though much worse, and death wasn't uncommon for those who overdosed on elixir.  It would be safe for Renard to drink the second vial tonight, though he possibly might save it for the morning.

The fox leaned back and relaxed, sipping the remaining half of the magical drink.

"Ever been here before, Duilin?"  The fox inquired.  "I'd like to find an inn and crash..."

He watched that convoy beginning to disapear around the far corner of the street before him, moving further into the city.  His eyes darted to some sort of movement he thought he detected on the rooftops across from where he was seated, but shrugged it off as his tired eyes playing trick on him.  (Or the elixir.)  Strange through, he thought he sensed a magical presence.  His heart skipped a beat as he initially thought it was Velken, but no, this was different... an imp or something...

He shrugged it off as he took another swig.  Maybe not.

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Boron took the hit straight to the gut.

"Ooof--"

He flew backward, again smacking into another tree.  Blast it!  By now his armor was cracking and falling off.  He stood up again, clutching his stomach, a bit of blood dribbling from the corners of his mouth, enraged at the man now wielding his very own weapon.

"Blast you little man, BLAST YOU!!!"

He lowered his shoulder and began what looked like a mad football tackle, barreling  right at Druid.  Reaching behind his back, his right hand produced a second sword, though this one was much shorter-- more like a long dagger-- and he held it with the blade down.  His left hand began to crackle with the now familiar demonic energy as he dove towards Druid...
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« Reply #4859 on: December 23, 2006, 03:02:41 PM »
"Thanks." Duilin said, taking the elixir. He was pretty starved so he popped the cork, and took a sip. He nodded, when feeling the effects. He then sat next to Renard on the bench, folding then stretching his wings behind it.

"No, I haven't actually been here before." Duilin replied. "I've spent most of my life in Helternia, but I've made a few visits to Terian, lived in Laus for a couple months."

He looked around at the town surrounding him. "Likely there is an inn somewhere around here. Perhaps we could go look for one." He then noticed Renard's eyes darting. He didn't make much note on it, he then thought he could pick up an aura or two somewhere.

"I could help you find an inn. If you want." Duilin said. "I'm kind of trying to get adjusted to this place."
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