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- From: taylor@ccrs.emr.ca (Trevor Taylor)
- Subject: [Mor-Ganth] The Party Maladventurous
- Message-ID: <1993Jan28.190837.23255@emr1.emr.ca>
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- Date: Thu, 28 Jan 1993 19:08:37 GMT
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- >He sat back down on the stone by the fire place. "Let's skip the
- >pleasantries, I want to be paid, 20 royals up front and I get an even split
- >of any treasure we pull up from the dwarven keep. If you don't survive
- >then your stuff goes in the pot too. I want a good shot at killing the
- >slimy grey dwarf that sits on the throne in Mor-Ganth too"
-
- Cranach sat back in his chair and noted the dwarf's
- demands with a disinterest only matched by his disiniterest
- when the dwarf removed the minor glamour spell.
-
- " I care not about the greed of dwarves", he said
- lightly, with a curl to his smile, " I care not about
- rewards -- other than the devices the runes on the map
- mention ".
-
- " And now gentlefolk, I must leave this house, for it
- smells too much like a perfumed brothel,", smiled cranach,
- "no offense, Mr Broog,....Briggs, but I'm not
- comfortable in these surroundings ..... I will meet you at
- dawn, outside this structure. Then we must set off, for I
- fear time runs out ."
-
- With that , Cranach left the room, leaving behind
- a brief but virulent whiff of the underworld.
-
- He collected his goods and let himself out the front door.
- As he passed, he noticed a huge raven, perched just above his
- head. "Ah, good Corgie, now who's messenger would you be, as if
- I didn't know". Knowing better than to assault the familiar of
- one of the Dark mages, he strode off, smiling to himself and
- thought " So....., my step brother Ratnag te Wynn has
- actually come to talk to me himself.... what a marvelous
- occassion "
-
- Cranach walked randomly, until he came to a thick but small
- copse of trees, lying in a small depression, near a fen. He stopped
- suddenly, for within the copse he smelled the presence of a full
- blown dark elf.
-
- His eyes glittered, as he slowly drew his wicked sword,
- and he said in the common speech of the dark world
-
- "show yourself brother, for your smell identified
- your race !"
-
- From the copse, all that was heard was the strum
- of a bowstring , as an arrow sped unseen towards Cranach.
- Quickly, Cranach dodged...not fast enough... the arrow
- punctured his lute case and lute, which had slid down around him,
- in his haste.
-
- "You offspring of a High elf, Ratnag !,
- that will cost you your pathetique life ", shouted
- Cranach as he charged towards the copse. Just before
- he arrived a short , cowled figure appeared, wielding a broad
- bladed long sword, the kind employed by the Orcish clans.
-
- With a quick move, the figure side stepped Cranach's
- charging form and laid a heavy below towards his rib cage. Fortunately
- the blow was slightly ill timed, so the full extension of arc
- was not met. The blade struck at an angle and was caught by
- Cranach's hidden chain mail, but blood was still drawn.
-
- Cranach's mail and and mas ripped the blade from his assailant's
- hand and Cranach, not feeling the pain, stopped and pivoted on his foot
- a place a clean blow through the enemy's crown, splashing blood and
- Brains over the ground.
-
- Cranach stopped, and grasped his side, noting with a
- dettachment that blood had been drawn. He stood over the now
- dead assailant, and used the cloak to clean his sword. He didn't
- bother looking at the corpse for if it had been his step
- brother , Ratnag Li, killing him would not have been so easy
-
- Somewhere, someplace, his step brother was following him,
- waiting to catch him at an unaware moment, such as the one that just
- passed. " That", he thought, "will not happen again".
-
- With that Cranach removed his tunic and noted
- the damage done to him and his chain mail. With a great deal of
- pain he removed his mail shirt and glanced at the deep but minor
- cut on his ribs. With deliberate care, Cranach removed a needle and
- thread from his pack, a stiched the edges of the wound together, followed
- by a liberal pasting of a malodouros poltice, also taken from his
- pack.
-
- Sighing deeply, he replaced his armor and tunic, repacked
- his bag and entered the copse of trees, where he sat against the trunk
- of a tree. Just before he drifted of to sleep, he felt a cold, reptilean
- chill pass over his mind, foreign memories of the hunt, and the kill
- flitting through his forebrain. His forehead wrinkled as he slept, and
- unconciously grasped the item, sewn into the flesh of his lower back,
- the same item Briggs had sold him so long ago.......
-