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<blockquote data-quote="97mg" data-source="post: 7533916" data-attributes="member: 6799460"><p><strong>Welkin and Rorik</strong></p><p></p><p style="text-align: center"><strong><span style="font-size: 10px">Two days ago...</span></strong></p><p></p><p>The silhouettes of a tiefling, a tall human, a dwarf and a short elderly man trudged through knee-deep snow with faces bathed in morning light. Edius, Wizard of Rowtil, Fae-Waver of Orinian found it hardest among those in the group. Kazis was far shorter, yes, being of demihuman stock, but the dwarven fighter and guardsman made up for it with brute strength and determination. Like a minature plow, the tough-fleshed fellow pushed on and on, though he took every opportunity to insult their current surrounds.</p><p></p><p><span style="color: #B22222">"Blast'd snow! Always snow snow, best way to ruin a good mountain, bloody powdery... slippery and beard encrusting snow!"</span></p><p></p><p>Edius, on the other hand, despite being tall, lacked much of the coordination required to make good pace through the frozen white hazards underfoot. He was a mage and scholar, not some adventure-freak! The old fellow bit his lip, grumbled under his breath and pushed on. It was he, of all of them, who knew the challenges nature would cast before them. It was he, the frailest who had led them here. There could not be any other way. For all he knew, he was the last, the final Wizard of Rowtil breathing. Options were for the lucky and better-equipped. Choices were for those who didn't carry a burden of knowledge, such as he did. Deep inside, Edius had already processed the truth... that this would be his final pilgrimage.</p><p></p><p>They were half a day from the dark stone jaws that would form the entrance to <em>Cellinol's Pass</em>. Somehow, by some miracle, they would find what they were looking for. Answers. Answers that all knew would come at a heavy price.</p><p></p><p>Kazis grunted loudly, twisting some hundred and eighty degrees.</p><p></p><p><span style="color: #B22222">"I ear'd something!"</span></p><p></p><p><em>to be continued...</em></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="97mg, post: 7533916, member: 6799460"] [b]Welkin and Rorik[/b] [CENTER][B][SIZE=2]Two days ago...[/SIZE][/B][/CENTER] The silhouettes of a tiefling, a tall human, a dwarf and a short elderly man trudged through knee-deep snow with faces bathed in morning light. Edius, Wizard of Rowtil, Fae-Waver of Orinian found it hardest among those in the group. Kazis was far shorter, yes, being of demihuman stock, but the dwarven fighter and guardsman made up for it with brute strength and determination. Like a minature plow, the tough-fleshed fellow pushed on and on, though he took every opportunity to insult their current surrounds. [COLOR=#B22222]"Blast'd snow! Always snow snow, best way to ruin a good mountain, bloody powdery... slippery and beard encrusting snow!"[/COLOR] Edius, on the other hand, despite being tall, lacked much of the coordination required to make good pace through the frozen white hazards underfoot. He was a mage and scholar, not some adventure-freak! The old fellow bit his lip, grumbled under his breath and pushed on. It was he, of all of them, who knew the challenges nature would cast before them. It was he, the frailest who had led them here. There could not be any other way. For all he knew, he was the last, the final Wizard of Rowtil breathing. Options were for the lucky and better-equipped. Choices were for those who didn't carry a burden of knowledge, such as he did. Deep inside, Edius had already processed the truth... that this would be his final pilgrimage. They were half a day from the dark stone jaws that would form the entrance to [I]Cellinol's Pass[/I]. Somehow, by some miracle, they would find what they were looking for. Answers. Answers that all knew would come at a heavy price. Kazis grunted loudly, twisting some hundred and eighty degrees. [COLOR=#B22222]"I ear'd something!"[/COLOR] [I]to be continued...[/I] [/QUOTE]
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