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- Subject: [G] A Return
- Date: 21 Jan 1993 23:10:25 GMT
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- After Traveler had been knocked out in the woods the group he
- had been with left the area to continue the search for the
- mysterious medallion. They had left him not realizing he had
- been knocked into the woods and not sucked into the flames with
- Bran. Traveler wakes up with the vague feeling that something is
- wrong, and not being able to figure out what it is. His head
- hurts, his body aches, and his mind is full of images. Flames,
- black robed figures, a familiar face, screams, battles, and
- blackness fill his mind in a dizzying rush of images and sounds.
- He is laying in a pile of leaves and branches against a tree
- which had stopped his forward progress into the woods. Traveler
- muses to himself as he begins to pick his way out of the tangled
- mess. He turns to look at the tree and stares in amazement at
- the tree where he had landed. The tree had been uprooted by a
- tremendous force, which seems to have been supplied by his
- flying body. He begins to wander in the direction in which he
- was facing. After a few minutes of walking he reaches the spot
- that a camp had been prepared. Again, he has a rush of sounds
- and sights, peoples faces, fighting, dying, sleeping, and
- sickness. He can't remember what has happened to him. There is a
- sound behind and he falls into the familiar state of battle. He
- turns with liquid movement and stare at a familiar figure. It is
- the figure of a fantastic Stag Deer. The deer is staring
- directly at him. This is confusing to him because no creature
- should be able to see him in this altered state. He moves to
- the side and this stag follows his movement. Traveler realizes
- that this is not an ordinary animal, but one with extraordinary
- powers. Another rush of pictures flood his mind. This jogs his
- memory of a hunt. This hunt didn't result in a kill though. This
- hunt was of this same animal. Traveler eases out of his battle
- mode, and kneels before the grand creature.
- The Stag speaks to him, " You have encountered a great power
- which has changed some of your abilities. You will find these
- abilities as you go about your tasks. You have lost your memory
- of things in the near past, these things will return. You are
- to return to the Dragon and wait for your companions. They are
- at this moment being scattered. They will return, that is those
- who aren't dead, will seek you out. Go to the Dragon."
-
- "Where is this Dragon you speak of", Traveler asks.
-
- Stag - " It is north."
-
- Then just as quickly as he appeared it disappeared. Traveler was
- left to think over what was said to him. As he looked around the
- camp he noticed two horses tied to what looked like burial
- mounds. He went to them hoping that they might jog his memory.
- When he saw the name on one of the mounds he was confused, and
- surprised. It was his name. He dug in the mound and found all of
- his belongings buried there. He slipped his armor on and put the
- saddle on the horse, It was a fine stead. He began to ride in
- the direction indicated by the stag. After a days ride he came
- to the edge of a town. He rode into the town and continued
- north. He saw two men standing on a corner, and called out to
- them, " Gentlemen, do you know where I can find the Dragon?"
-
- Gents - " You mean the Dragon's Inn. It down the road a little
- on the left."
-
- Traveler headed down the road and soon came to the inn. He road
- to the stable and had the boy take his horse to a stall, and rub
- him down. He then walked across the street and into the Inn. He
- walked to the bar, ordered a stiff drink, downed it, ordered
- another, and walked to a table with six empty chairs. He sat
- down and began the wait for his companions.
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