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Re: Dark Age Legends
« Reply #6450 on: February 25, 2008, 07:49:37 PM »
- Rivertown, Tavern -

"Oi, drink all you want, guys; Drinks are on me!" Jacobie walked into the bar with Karma and took a seat on a stool in front of the bar counter.

"This ought to cover it." Jacobie took his pouch of coins off his belt and emptied around fifty large, gold coins on the counter. "Fifty large pieces. That's more than generous on my part." The barkeep took the coins with a large grin on his face.

"Quite kind of you, sir! I'll keep 'em comin'." He then grabbed a two tankards and filled them up for Ein and Marshall. He left them on the barcounter and nodded at them, then filled up another for Jacobie. He grabbed the tankard and chugged it in less than five seconds.

"Bah, what is this light stuff!? Get me some heavy mead!"

"Right away, sir! The barkeep took the tankard and filled it up with a more orange-gold liquid. It was a fine batch of Northern Mountain Mead. Jacobie took the tankard and sipped it to taste. He then chugged it all down just as quick as the first tankard of ale and slammed the tankard down on the counter.

"Now that's what I was lookin' fer. Great stuff! Give me another!" The barkeep took the tankard from the lizard and filled it again with the Mountain Mead and let him have it again, and again he swiftly glugged down the mead. He put the tankard down and got up, stretching and cracking his back a bit.

"That oughta do fer me. Awrighty! Let's get going Karma." The lizardman bowed and then left the tavern. He held onto Karma's hand and caught Duilin before he reached the Fort; Fort Klawvorn.

"General Duilin, did you happen to catch a glimps of General Doriana's ship? I don't know, but I have that feeling that she might've not made it... Maybe it's just me... or the mead..."

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- Terian, southeastern coast -

The army was dead... no amount of holy magic could have even hoped to stand up against the power of the undead and the almighty captains of the Kandarinian Soverignty. The corpses soon began to rise once again as the Necrolytes rose the dead and used their bodies for their own purposes. The only ones who were still alive were Doriana, Geomarcus, and Firstman... atleast he wasn't touched by them. They escaped the continent just after Duilin's ship had. With only ten good fighters left, excluding the leaders, there wasn't much chance left for them...

Geomarcus still held the bag with Firstman in it. "Firstman will have a good burial; I will see to that!"

"Please, Lieutenant... don't talk about burials right now..." Doriana could only look at her feet. Her army was all but wiped out completely, with the exception of eleven soldiers.

"With all due respect, General... these things happen. This is war. You must understand that these men were willing to die for our cause-"

"What is 'our cause' anyway? What does that mean to you, Geomarcus? To me, it doesn't mean jack-shit! I only lead this army because Aaron wanted me to!"

"I understand how you must feel but-"

"Just forget it, Geomarcus. Drop it. You're horrible at making me feel better, alright? Shut up and stear us to Ariosis."

"... y-yes, general..."

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- Dranniville, Gadowran Stronghold -

"Alright, now this is more like it. The barrier looks like it's generating quite nicely!" Aaron stood and observed as the barrier continued to enlarge and tighten together like a great blue orb. It shocked around its self like a great big field of energy.

"How much longer, then? Looks damn-near done!"

"We're just over half-way, sir. This is nothing, nor will this barrier hold anything..."

"Bah, whatever. Keep charging, anyways!"

(Barrier at 60% charge)
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Re: Dark Age Legends
« Reply #6451 on: February 28, 2008, 09:12:01 PM »
- South-Eastern Kandarinian border -

-"Oh," Ekaterina sighed. "They all ran off. That's no good..."

She jerked her flail from another broken Malanos, and started heading back over to Czernn and Joseph in the distance. On her way, she noticed some movement somewhere to the left... The bulky armour did not allow her to move as fast as she normally would, but with some effort, she turned around to see thirteen people shambling over to a nearby docked ship.

-"What do we have here? Some rats trying to escape? As I said... that's no good..."

Having said that, she charged at the group, swinging the monstrous three-headed flail as she ran...

- The Forest -

-"Oh, no, I wouldn't dream of asking you for doing such a thing... Please, you've saved my life - let me repay the favour. It's unlikely that my parents would be in any danger, because... because..."

She looked around herself, and, after a moment of contemplation, whispered:

-"Eh... I'm afraid... I didn't tell you the whole truth... My parents are... were... well-respected scientists of the Sovereignty. If Kronos were to capture them, it's highly unlikely that he would kill them right away. They're probably held in a comfortable, but locked-down, hole. There's a certain job they were assigned to do, and... well... after realizing the potential of its power, they tried to destroy the project... but they were caught. Before everything else, Kronos will want them to finish that project. He wouldn't dare do anything el--"

Lily was cut off by a rustling nearby. Whatever made the noise probably became aware that it was spotted at the moment, and dropped the hiding act completely.

*Screeeech...*

The too-familiar sound of grinding metal, laboured breathing, and blood-chilling moans ripped the peaceful silence. The branches moved apart, revealing...

-"It's an Augment! Run! Dear god, run!"

- Helternian Tavern -

-"Eh, a little bit of this, a little bit of that..." Ein said casually. "Just generic resistance against Kronos, I suppose. I lurked about their captured towns, managing to snipe a soldier here or there. Killed a few Necrolytes... Apparently, to no effect... Damn, it's the captains I really have a big problem with."

Ein chugged a while tankard of ale, and slammed it back down on the table - finishing the combo with a majestically loud BURRRRRP.

-"Marshall, I shall not be over-exaggerating when I tell you that this weapon here -" he patted his ranged contraption - "can blast through two walls of solid rock, if the spear tip is hard enough. After changing the spring to salvaged Thoridium and putting heaps of enchantments, glyphs, and a whole lot of other magical crap all over the case, it can fire a standard spear so fast that they won't even hear it coming. I'm serious. The thing goes faster than the sound it produces, it's rather incredible."

He signalled the barman for another drink.

-"...And yet, no matter how many times I've tried, I couldn't kill a captain. There were two times when I had the chance, and yet none of them succeeded. The first time was a while ago, about two months after Kronos killed Retan. He was one of the first captains to be put in charge, actually, and one of the most faithful servants of the Lich - the air sorcerer, Damien Roth. It was in one of their captured towns. Apparently, Roth was testing out a squad of his air elemental mages by taking over a small village. I held my breath as soon as I noticed him. It isn't every day that you see a captain crawl out of whatever dark, damp hole they like to hibernate for days in. I picked a good vantage point in a patch of forest on a mountain, lay down on the ground, and waited for an opportunity - actually, one that I myself masterminded.

"Soon, the time came. A message came to his M-Grid orb, telling him to meet Hannibal - his brother - on a thin, isolated forest road. He was to receive top-secret orders from the Sovereign himself. Surprisingly, he took the bait - hook, line, and sinker - and went to the designated meeting spot. With a light heart and a diamond-tipped bolt in my weapon, I pulled the trigger.

"Quite obviously, his entire body was nearly ripped in half. As I said, there is no way he could've heard the spear coming because of its speed. So I wait until his body stops twitching on the tree he was pinned to, and go down to retrieve my bolt. Just as I close to him, though...

"His whole body turns to dust. Just... gone. The wind, it saved him, somehow - I don't know what degree he knows air magic to, but it's enough to pretty much grant him invulnerability. That's not the creepiest part, though: just before vanishing, I could swear - I even rubbed my eyes - he looked up right at me."

He wet his throat with more ale, motioning for yet another one.

-"The other time was a big fish - why, no one other than the General herself. I somehow made it to Shuba, the unofficial capital of Kandarin. Kronos had his ride parked there at the time, and Gwen was giving some inspirational speech to her force of them soldiers... So I was all like, you know, why not. It was dusk, hell if anyone noticed me. And my eye there helped a bit, too." He pointed to his mechanical eye. "Zoom, surface penetration, night vision... Everything a sniper wants. Anyhow, I climb into a tree in the forest nearby - longest shot I've done, it was. Whole eight miles. I scan the area, find the big fish flapping her gaping mouth, waving her arms like a maniac... must've been a pretty important speech. So I take aim... another diamond head, full ice enchantment... and pull the trigger."

Another chugging.

"The damndest thing is that it happened at the very moment that I heard the click. She just... you know... moved out of the way. Just moved. Like a millionth of a second before I put the trigger to the final position, she just took a step to the side. Big deal, I thought, a coink-a-dink. Fine, fine. I wait for her to finally shut up, and she goes into the... *hic* Citadel. I've been watching her for a while, see... so I know that every day at... one, two.... eight... right about eight in the evening, she appears at the very top of the Citadel, looking at the sky. Looking? Blind? Don't ask me. I don't even know myself. Maybe she just like the winds that blow all the way up... you know... there. BARMAN! More beer, godsdamnit!"

The third tankard swiftly slided over to Ein, who immediately consumed its contents in a vibrant display of splashing, missing, swearing, and wiping.

-"So she's all, like, standing there... I load the s-shpeargun... Put them glyphs on the... the... *hic* spear... Whatever, she wasn't moving at all. Wasn't moving, I tell you. I s-s-shwear. Totally still. No co-coin- no, coindefense... coincidence. Right. No coincidence there. So I find her pretty *hic* head, looking to the sky, all sad-like... And I firesh the spear..."

With a *thump*, Ein slammed his elbow on the table, landing his chin down onto it.

-"The damn General, Marshall, the freaking General herself. I shwore I had a clear shot. There was *hic* nowhere she coulda ran, nowhere she coulda stepped... no... no people move that fasht. No normal people ever move that fast. A demon, I tell you! A witch, she is! Burn the witch!"

He half-turned his head, just enough to look up at Marshall.

-"The second the spear went off, I saw her... she blocked it. She blocked the damned thing. Faster than the speed of sound... nobody moves that fast. She blocked it with her little thin butterknife of a sword, like... she knew exactly where it was going to hit. How... I don't know... So she just *hic* makes a look like she's looking right at me, and... she... she...

"She waved her goddamn little finger at me. Bad Ein, she mouthed. Big no-no. So tell me - with a freaking blindfold, how did she see me eight miles away? Eh? Even more important, why was I *hic* fighting off freaking Stalkers and Necrolytes for the next half year? Huh? Why, godsdamnit? Why? Why didn't that shpear hit her?! WHY?!"

After calming down somewhat, he put his hand under his chin, resting it on the table, and looking directly at Marshall.

-"S-Sho... what happenshed to you while I was *hic* running wild, chasing stupid re- res- resurging... resurrecting Necrolytes?"
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Re: Dark Age Legends
« Reply #6452 on: February 28, 2008, 09:45:50 PM »
- Helternian Tavern -

Marshall was quite impressed by Ein's story. He noticed him guzzle down a lot of ale, while Marshall nursed through a couple of them, he wasn't a very heavy drinker at all.

"Well, I made a couple friends one of them I came pretty close to actually and well, he died in that battle. His name was Patrick Firstman, he was kind of arrogant and foolish at times but he was my friend."

Marshall then guzzled down the rest of his beer. And motioned for the barkeep to bring him another.

"Anyways! So yeah I also met this fire-shooting guy named Coriko, used bows and lit them on fire with his magic. Quite a remarkable guy, I think you met him once. Oh yeah, and apparently there are more summoners out there like me. I met this General named Wilham, who is now a High General in the federation. So  the four of us travelled around the world looking for tablets that held the key to finding their secret hideout and had some ancient history about the old Terian Republic. We fought some monsters and such had a few adventures, nothing too special. And after that we just continued with spreading the revolution until well..."

Marshall guzzled down half of his ale.

"It just got boring! I just woke up one morning and thought, 'What's the point?' I just no longer cared about spreading this new way of life. And well...I don't, I really, really don't anymore, Ein. Firstman he did...but the Aspyes just all lost their motivation or just simple agreed with the federation's ways a lot better so we all joined with them. I do like the Federation though, sure we don't have full freedom, but I got to thinking. If the revolution was successful, we'd all be fully free and have full power over ourselves. And well, wouldn't that just lead to a world full of Retan's pretty much? Either that or we'd all become lazy and unmotivated simply because we don't have the rewards of being better than anyone for harder work."

Marshall finished off his ale. He was noticeably drinking a lot more.

"So that's why I'm with the Federation now! Firstman never got it! He was a fool...but.."

He then buried his hands in his face and started to cry.

"But I m-miss him...He was almost like a brother to me. Y-you know what I'm gonna do man? I-I'm gonna make him proud man...He never liked...uhh...that one tanned guy, Vaughn, he's a jerk you know that? Juss...juss look at him..."

He turned around and pointed in a seemingly random direction.

"Aww...he ain't here. Well, I know he's gotta be here. I'm really smart you know that?" He started laughing. "No, I think I've drank too much that's it. I think you did to. I love you Ein."

He turned to the stranger sitting next to him.

"And I don't even know you, but I love you too."
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Re: Dark Age Legends
« Reply #6453 on: February 28, 2008, 10:03:42 PM »
- Helternian Tavern -

Coriko smiled into his glass of ale. He finished his sip and returned it to the bar. He brushed the hair out of his eyes and turned  to his old friend.

"It's been a while Marshall, I didn't know you still felt that way about me."

Coriko smiled and watched Marshall's reaction.

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- Shaad Oenn -

Druid and Baird rushed into an old house. Most citizens were evacuated from their homes and relocated to work camps. It wouldn't be hard to win back their loyalty because the Beast treated the populous horrifically. Baird and Druid sat down at the table and looked around their surroundings.

"We'll camp out here for now, but we must be ready to move at any time. Get some food and rest. We will confront the Beast soon. I'll fix your arm after we've rested."

"Alright." Baird silently grabbed some stale food. It was better than anything he ate in the prison. The two sat in silent contemplating their next move.
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Re: Dark Age Legends
« Reply #6454 on: February 29, 2008, 12:39:37 PM »
~Phoenicia Forest~

"Ah!"

Elphos felt stupid and began chasing down the furry thing by jumping into the bush.
...To no avail.

"Darn, I lost it. HEY! Thing! Come back here!"

Elphos begun feeling fear creep up on him - fear of Indher burning down the entire forest just to get rid of this pest.

~Throne room~

"I guess that could be arranged, though I do not see the point..."

The blackness connecting Kerig to the glyph began to glow slightly...

~Random Farm to the South of the Black continent~

Good ol' farmer John comes out on another bright sunny day to till the fields or milk the kangaroos or some other fun pastime.

"Shiver me timbers!" farmer John exclaims "Haven't seen such a pleasant day in a while, eh Mary?"

"Cluck! Cluck!" said Mary the flightless bird known as an chicken "Cluck Cluckity Cluck!"

"I sure do, Mary!" John responded with equal enthusiasm, planting a kiss on Mary's head.

"S'odd, Mary!" John took off his farming hat and placed it in his farming pocket "S'uddenly issa gotten cold, eh? Let's go back... In...?"

A cloud in the sky turned black. The next moment, all of John's livestock (including Rosswell Reinbach XVI the kangaroo) were dropping to the floor with blank expression on what one would call their face.

Farmer John soon followed. His last words were -
"Mary... I knew those vitamin supplements were sleeping pills in disguise...!"
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« Reply #6455 on: February 29, 2008, 12:50:34 PM »
~ ~ South-Eastern Kandarinian border ~ ~

Czernn looked at Ekaterina rushing into a few people fleeing.

"Oh... ja see... nas better not leave ona alone... let nas go pan Joseph."

Czernn "dashed" behind Ekaterina. He didn't really move much but for some reason he glided really fast over the earth.

"Let nas bury them so that nas can raise them once again..."
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Re: Dark Age Legends
« Reply #6456 on: February 29, 2008, 04:07:04 PM »
- Helternian Tavern -

"Wow! Coriko! It's you! Holy smokes. Well, look who I bumped into." Marshall motioned over towards Ein, next to him. "It's Ein!"

"Yeah, except um, Firstman got killed in battle. So yeah I'm kinda...yeah." He finished off another ale and sighed.

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- Forest -

Sienna gasped.

"Okay, get back." She said to Lily. "I'll handle this." She took out her deck of cards which began to glow with a dark violet aura. She then barraged them at the augment.
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« Reply #6457 on: February 29, 2008, 05:49:53 PM »
- Helternian Tavern -

"Am I late?" Akran sat down next to Ein with a sigh, "God damn, you did give us a hard time following you." The rest of Akran's crew scattered around the tavern looking for single women and card games.

"How did you enhance that ship's speed so drastically... oh." He trailed off realizing that Ein was plastered. "Well, it looks like I have some catching up to do! Barman, how much beer for this?" Akran pulled out a red jewel and slid it down the table.

The barman took it and gasped, "Man, if I can keep this, you and your three pals can drink for free."

"Aye, well give me a beer then!" Akran said and looked down the bar. Three friends? He recognized the old guy, but didn't know who the other guy was. Akran took a sip of his ale and turned back around.

Suddenly, Martin came up to him. "Akran," he whispered, "Should I ask him for his autograph?" He nodded in the direction of the man talking to Marshall.

"Why would you do that?" Akran asked, looking quizzically at Martin.

"Oh my god, don't you recognize him?" Martin shook his hands with excitement, "That is Cliffe Onan! He is totally, like the best actor ever!"

Akran went back to his drink. This was not very interesting, at least not to a straight man, but Martin was his friend so he should show interest. "You mean like a stage performer?" he asked taking another sip.

"Yes of course, silly!" Martin continued, bouncing up and down. "Oh my god, oh my god, oh my god! Doesn't he like have the cutest ass ever?" He cried leaning over to get a better look.

Akran winced and leaned further over his drink. Don't know him... don't know him...

"I'm going to so go over there and ask him. Be right back." said Martin, apparently thrilled about the idea. He scurried over to the 'actor'. "Excuse me," he asked, "yes, um, can I pretty please have your autograph?... on my rear?"
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Re: Dark Age Legends
« Reply #6458 on: February 29, 2008, 09:14:16 PM »
- Helternian Tavern -

-"'Scuse me," Ein mumbled. "I'll be right back."

The strange, lurching feeling in his stomach pushed Ein in the general direction of the washroom...

- The Forest -

The enchanted cards vanished in a black rapture, opened by the Augment. It continued hobbling over to Lily, who was hiding behind a tree. Meanwhile...

-"Yeeees, Boris, just a little closer..."

A Necrolyte some distance away was talking, seemingly, to a tree.

-"Portals... good... save those little things up for later. We should have a use for them later on. Now... just get a little closer to her... and bring me her heart. Just a little closer..."

- Throne Room -

-"Looks good," I said. "Now, all I've got to do is select a bigger target..."
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Re: Dark Age Legends
« Reply #6459 on: March 01, 2008, 10:03:52 AM »
- Phoenicia Forest -

"Elphos!" Came a voice sounding very much like Fernis.  "You failed!  AGAIN!  What is wrong with you?  You can't do anything right!"

Mist surrounded the man, the outlines of the trees becoming blurred in fog.  He suddenly found himself very alone.

"Unfortunately, you are expendable.  That's why I sent you.  I've quarantined the area so the demon can't escape.  I'm sorry to say, these demon-scorching flames will burn away your soul as well, so there won't be any chance at revival.  Oh well, you were never much use anyway. Ta ta!"

The mists burned orange as the horizon lit up in flames.  A circle of fire, rapidly descending upon the man...
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Re: Dark Age Legends
« Reply #6460 on: March 02, 2008, 09:21:28 AM »
- Forest -

"Get OUT OF HERE!" Sienna shouted stepping in front of the Augment.

She pointed her hand forward and shot a series of white glowing rings of magic, which should slow down the Augment's movement considerably if it hit.
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« Reply #6461 on: March 02, 2008, 11:03:59 AM »
~Phoenicia Forest~

Elphos was startled.
Fire? So quickly?
The flames surrounded him.
No...
Elphos began to sweat. His breathing was heavy from the heat.
This...this can't be happening.
They were coming closer. Soon, they would envelope his body, and there'd be no escape.
Something is wrong... AH!
Just as he felt the tinge of flames, he raised the charm he was given earlier, and the flames retreated, circling around him, as if afriad to approach the oddly shaped talisman.

"Ha!" Elphos called out "I came prepared!"

...Crack.

"...Huh?"
Elphos turned to look at the charm. A crack had appeared on it.
Apperantly, it couldn't withstand the powers of this particular demon for long...
"Damn you, thing! I'll win this still, you'll see!"

Elphos crouched, hoping to draw runes to create a barrier, but then he remembered that runes cannot be drawn in patches of grass.
"...Damn."

Becoming desperate, Elphos removed his robes from the upper part of his body. He took the small bottle of ink he carried with him and dipped his finger in it has he began to draw runes on his own bare chest.

Meanwhile, outside the illusion, the apprentices were working hard (despite generally being klutzs) on finishing the demon sealer...

Demon Sealer 3/5
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Re: Dark Age Legends
« Reply #6462 on: March 03, 2008, 10:35:59 AM »
~ ~ Forest, the ~ ~

This was a moment to react quickly. Puco wasn't good at those.
- "IeeeeeeEEE~~!"

The scary-man used portals... how can she defeat that? Nyuu~~...
When in doubt...
Blow the ground into pieces!

Puco punched the ground really hard, and at that instance the whole area rumbled, trees nearby flew into the sky along with tons of sand. Hoping that she didn't hit Sienny she took the girl, and jumped really, REALLY, high.

If you have eyesight over ninethousand you could see a few silver threads made from ice in her hand.

- "Please, chan-chan, don't be afraid! I'll safe you for sure!" Puco was pretty enthousiatly, for the sky was her strong place.
She sure wasn't your average girl.
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Re: Dark Age Legends
« Reply #6463 on: March 03, 2008, 05:44:16 PM »
- Elphos' Nightmare -

"Watcha doin'...?"

"Finger painting?"

A small girl from the city stood before him, totally unconcerned of the ravenous flames.  The jewel upon her forehead glimmered in the orange glow.

"Can you save us, Mister Elphos?  Hmmm?"  Another kid just behind her spoke up.  Another nodded, and another, and another... a half dozen children surrounded the man, eyes expectantly looking up to him for guidance. The fire closed in...

Suddenly one of them screamed.  The flames seemed to envelop her body as she was plucked into the air as if the fire itself turned into a hand and grabbed her.  She disappeared, wailing as she kicked about.  A gargantuan flaming snake emerged from the inferno, licking its chops at its recent kill.

The fire snake looked down upon the tiny, tiny man, glistling eyes a simmering green.  The remaining children crowded around Elphos, tugging upon his arms as they cried.  "Save us!  Save us!"

The monster displayed its burning fangs and descended...

What.

Do.

You.

FEAR?!?!
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Re: Dark Age Legends
« Reply #6464 on: March 04, 2008, 03:19:28 PM »
- Helternia -

"No. I didn't see it now that you mention it." Duilin replied. "Maybe she sailed off somewhere else. I didn't see her ship get attacked or anything. Then again we were in a bit of a rush to get out of there."

"We'll look into that later I guess. Right now there's some stuff I gotta do. Follow me if you wish."

---

//I'm just gonna jump ahead. Things are getting boring.\

- Fort Klawvorn -

Duilin arrived at the fortress, everything seemed to be running normally, except a few people looked a little uneasy.

"Um, general?" A guard said approaching Duilin.

"Yeah?"

"There's somebody here, he claims to be an old friend of yours. He was a little violent earlier around one of our demon soldiers but we separated them and he calmed down a little.

"Really. Did he give a name?" Duilin asked. He was somewhat expecting Draven, he sort of had a bit of racism against demons.

"No, sir. He hasn't talked much, he just wants to talk with you."

"Okay then, lead the way." Duilin was a bit curious about who this guy is.
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