==========oOo========== NEVERWINTER NEWS Issue # 98 Week Ending 9-10-95 ==========oOo========== *-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-* FRONT PAGE *-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-* Congratulations to Morngrym for winning last week's News of the Realm contest. Morngrym has earned choice of 4 Pearls or Access to the GOH (Guild of Heroes) WTG! <><><><><> <><><><><> "Congratulations to Sir Dorvan for winning the GoH magic missile booth! Dorvan thwapped me for 70 points of damage in the magic missile booth, and shall recieve 5 pearls :) A well done to Dorvan and all who participated! -Strahd <><><><><> <><><><><> The winner of Sunday's location hunt was Cagius who was the second to find the Rusty Anchors of the Gallant Prince (NW Archer being the first :) - Kel <><><><><> <><><><><> 8/29 Online location hunt winner was..tchikovsky and is the winner of 4 pearls and an hour of online time He found me by a 'Shimmering Carpet of Diamonds' NW Hobbes <><><><><> <><><><><> The heat was sweltering this particular summer evening in Neverwinter and Cyane was stuck monitoring the Warehouse District. The heat seemed to be stifling among the buildings, quiet and eerie. Seeking respite she sent out word, "I seek adventurers who carry Ice!! Bring yourself and the ice to the Warehouse District, please!!" Sure enough many brave souls showed up with the only ice to be found in Neverwinter on such a warm night--that of the spell ice storm! One by one, they brought the ice to Cyane and finally there was one who lowered the dreadful temperature so much that Cyane was finally able to go about her duties again as requested by Lord Nasher. Congratulations to ITB Virus on winning the Ice Storm Mini-Booth!!! ITB Virus wins 1 hour of online time and 4 pearls!!! Thanks again to all who helped me out, it is difficult to fan oneself with a flail! :D --NWT Cyane Your Friendly Neverwinter Tavernkeep <><><><><> <><><><><> The night seemed to be a disaster!! It started out fine, Kylanna and Kalirax had their drinks and were in the hot tub but.... then.... CRASH BANG Rikus Shan was seen rolling toward them and the hot tub! The water began seeping out at a rapid rate, but finally Rikus, being a stalwart dwarf, utilized his tools and knowledge, fixing the tub. The rest of the evening, Kylanna and Kalirax were seen in a darkened corner whispering, the only thing over heard was, Kalirax saying, " Your thoughts are mine and my heart is yours." Soon after they left. Cyane gives her congratulations to Rikus Shan for winning access to the Guild of Heroes in this week's Tavern contest!! The Tavern is open every Wed and Fri night from 11pm-1am EDT. NWT Cyane <><><><><> <><><><><> Nasher called upon me to investigate the rumors of a Temple of Bane in Crossergate, so within minutes of the summoning, I requested the aid of stalwart adventurers. Stepping forward were Orle fane, justin2398, Belorn, Sithilis, Quixote264, Eine x, and Blizzed, fortunately, the majority of this party could wield swords and spells: we would need it. We were quickly put to the test whilst moving through Vilnask, as Kraken spies, wolves, and Banshee's seemed to try and stop us at every turn, but to no avail, as fireballs, arrows, and powerful weapons easily cut through our foes. Entering Crossergate, a new foe appeared, that being the ice hounds. These new foes still proved little difficulty for our large group as we quickly headed to the Crossergate Inn. It was here that Sithilis bid us farewell to explore elsewhere, as we gathered up the clues to the location of the Banite temple. Entering a secret passageway that was pointed out to us in our clues, we headed along several passageways , again facing banshees, but also yetis! Yetis guarding a passageway, we had to be on the right track. These Yeti's seemed to startle us again and again, causing some of us to flee...but the fireballs we had came in handy against these cold foes, and we continued onward. After moving through what seemed a Maze of tunnels, We encountered several Displacer beasts. These creatures so disoriented me, that I accidentally fireballed two of the party members, as Eine X and Quixote264 were flamed quite well! Fortunately, they were not critically wounded, and we moved on. Finally our journey led to a strange building, and we made quick haste to the noises from a room ahead. Barging in, Orle Fane, Justin2398, Belorn, Quixote264, EineX, and Blizzed made quick work of the Banite priest and his Luskan allies! Fire, energy, steel, and arrow tip flew into the startled enemy. Discovering important information from the dead priest's body that Nasher would be interested in, we decided to head back to NeverWinter. The Tour was a success! Congratulations to all who participated : ) NW Strahd <><><><><> <><><><><> Brady752, Valderon, HJ Tiger, Kaicarole, Panthara and Stephenix all answered the call and ventured forth with me to Luskan on a dangerous mission. We fought the brave fight and eliminated all opposition except that the dreaded punt monster got Brady and Stephenix was called away from duty. The beholders were all that stood between us and our final goal and we accomplished it. However, it was not without cost. Valderon was disintegrated before our eyes and Tiger was slain, also. ;/ We avenged them and brought glory back to Lord Nasher and safety to the denizens of the Realms. ;D NW Mystek <><><><><> <><><><><> Location Hunt: 9/6, 12:30pm Saberflame was the first to esp me from the Wharves 0,3 and wins 4 pearls and one hour free time. NW Sparkle <><><><><> <><><><><> The Location Hunt for 9/7 was won by: deadorlive He was the first to esp NW Mystek at the location first. The clue was "Get your plate mail altered here". Congrats to Deadorlive who will receive 4 pearls and one free hour of online time. ;D Mystek <><><><><> <><><><><> Booth : Ice Storm Winner : Deadorlive Prize : 4 pearls & 1 free hour Thanks to FF Meane, SirHuma, Metron, Evil CIown, Shurg, Quiet Deth, Flaeme, Cpa Sun, DeadOrLive, SeabrinaD, Acamas, Gmanfandan, Nodar, Shumard & Lrd Azmyth for attending NW Dain <><><><><> <><><><><> Mini Booth Type: Charm Player Winner: th ph0enix Prize Won: 4 Pearls and 1 hour TP PH0ENIX victorious in 3rd and final round when he withstood the best that NWA Vic could throw at him. Hotshield was the runner up surviving until the last cast. Rumor has it that NWA Vic isn't very Charming when 6 players were still standing after round 2. NWA Vic <><><><><> *-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-* NEVERWINTER CALENDAR *-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-* Be on the look out for those Mini Booths that seem to pop up out of nowhere! Can you be at the right place at the right time when the NW calls for a location? Keep your eyes and ears open for these events! Watch for the banners! New Player Tour: September 12th Tuesday 6:00 PM ET - Join NW Archer for a tour of the Realm. Those interested should keep an eye out for the banner telling where to meet!;D New Player Tour September 14th Thursday 11:30 PM ET - Join NW Triel for a tour of the Realm. Those interested should keep an eye out for the banner telling where to meet!;D New Player Tour: September 17th Sunday 12:00 PM ET - Join NWA Apollo for a tour of the Realm. Those interested should keep an eye out for the banner telling where to meet!;D <><><><><> <><><><><> APOLLO'S ARROWS (Submitted by HbSilver) One afternoon, as I traveled through Vilnask, I stopped at the shop of Willo Clovyr to see if he had any interesting new weapons. I was met at the door by his wife. She was very distraught and tearful, telling me Willo had disappeared again! Between sobs, she managed to relate how she had heard his cry from the back room of the shop, ran to look and Willo was gone! "He just, just disappeared!" Willo's wife sobbed. "He was finishing an important consignment of the finest arrows for NWA Apollo. He told me last night that they were the truest and sharpest he as ever crafted. I looked and the arrows are gone, too, and Apollo was coming to pick them up this very day!" I quickly went into the back room of the shop and looked around. The far wall looked a little different and when I pushed at it, it opened to reveal a secret passage. I remembered Willo telling me he had a way to sneak out to the tavern sometimes, when business was slow, but he wouldn't have done that now, not when he was expecting NWA Apollo. I cautiously moved ahead into the passage, knowing I must look for Willo. I began to encounter all manner of monstrous creatures in the twists and turns of the passage, but they fell quickly to my sword. I heard a shout behind me and, lo, Apollo appeared in the fray, dispatching monsters right and left with his fine long bow! (He and the adventurers accompanying him must have arrived at Willo's shop right behind me.) I pushed ahead and came upon another group of adventurers battling the feared dracoliches. I leant my sword to this battle and at the conclusion, picked up various interesting items scattered amongst the bones of the dracs. The dracoliches soon reappeared and Apollo came up to join in. I smiled to see with what relish he used his fine long bow to render the huge dracs back to piles of bones! He seemed to quite enjoy the respite from his usual administrative duties. As we battled, he said that he must find the arrows Willo had made, as well as Willo. And I realized the danger if these fine arrows were ever employed by the forces of evil instead of becoming missiles of truth from the bow of Apollo. When the dracoliches had all fallen, Apollo and his group continued on. I came out later and examined the various things I had picked up from amongst the drac bones. There was a particularly fine quiver of +3 arrows. These must be Apollo's arrows! There were 10, but is this all of them? I must find Apollo quickly and ask him how many Willo made! We must find them all! HbSilver Assention First Contact (Submitted by Sylverion) The Bregan D'Aerth's reputation and influence was slowly creeping to the farthest reaches of the Realms. Their catch phrase was becoming "if you need something done, no matter how dastardly, call on the BDA." It was under these auspices that Sylverion was once again contacted for his most devious of skills. The drow had seen and done many things in his 300+ years of existence but nothing quite compared to killing rivvil in their own confines, the surface world. This was not because of the long standing hatred by the drow of everything to do with the surface, but instead it was the adrenaline it created for the thrill craving drow. Knowing that he had overcome the worst obstacle known to his race, the sun, and not only mastered the inbred fear but conquered it, created a rush beyond any he had know before. Surely this would subside, but his pure enjoyment of killing and torture never would. No one except the BDA members themselves knew where the headquarters was located, somewhere near Neverwinter was the only thing anyone not of the "inner circle" knew. Agents, however, operated at will all over the realms, and it was through these agents that the BDA was contacted for missions. The contact for this mission happened in Neverwinter itself, strange since the assignment was to occur fairly close to the city. Perhaps the customer was tempting fate, ignorant of the ways of assassination or setting a trap, it was not clear but it did not matter. The BDA worked in the utmost confidence and secrecy. No violation of this would be tolerated or last very long. The eyes and ears of the BDA had ways of finding out client and victim's confidential matters, whether they wanted them to or not. Zarge was sitting in Mataga's Inn enjoying a round of Axepeak ale when the first contact was made. The inn was crowded and noisy, making it a good meeting place for clandestine encounters. A man from the crowd approached Zarge's table and asked, "Kind sir may I join you for a round?" "Certainly and well met!," came the warm reply from Zarge. 'I must remember to be nice to people here, that is the way of this place', thought Zarge to himself as he studied the man. The man had totally nondescript features, medium height, weight and build. Zarge prided himself on studying individuals and making judgment calls on them immediately. This individual disturbed him though, he could not read this man at all. It was like some veil hid his mien and demeanor from the rest of the world. In a hushed tone the man began, "I am Supmet and I am here for urgent business." The veil was still not raised on this man and it was beginning to bother Zarge immensely. His masters would be 'displeased' if he let on too much information to this man called Supmet. And a displeased drow meant death and a horrible one at that for the BDA agent. "Ahh, what business could be more urgent than enjoying a fine ale my new friend?" "Do not trifle with me fool", came the whispered threat, "I know you are an agent of the Bregan D'Aerth. I am here on urgent business which will be well paid for. I must meet with a member of the 'inner circle'. The mission I have is most dangerous and can only be accomplished by a professional." Donning a confused looking disposition Zarge began, "Kind sir I know not of this Brogran Droth that you spee...." "Mrimm dosst velve ulu dosst ogglin rath ulu xun velkyn elghinn", spit the one called Supmet. The confused look instantly melted from Zarge's face and became one of calm knowing. This one had just spoken one of the secret code phrases and must be brought to the attention of his masters. Rising from his chair Zarge whispered into the man's ear, "You will meet at the Neverwinter docks at 12:00 midnight sharp, tomorrow night." Leaving the inn a tinge of cold foreboding raced through Zarge as he began to wonder what the one called Sylverion was going to think about this. Reporting In Zarge reluctantly made his way to the secret meeting place to report to Sylverion. This was one part of the job that Zarge hated, actually meeting with the drow. They paid very well but were so sadistic that he feared for his life just talking to them. He often wondered if they were this way to each other also. This line of thought was quickly cut off though, they had ways of reading your thoughts. Drow were not the only dangerous creatures near this meeting place, the Neverwinter woods was not exactly a playground for children. Zarge had taken all of the required precautions however and made it to the meeting place as scheduled. He met with Sylverion regularly at this spot to pass on any useful information and receive any new assignments. Standing in the woods outside of this building made him nervous. He was told never to go into the building because of the Beholders there. Never one to tempt fate too much, he followed this advice whole heartedly. 'Where was Syl at?', he thought to himself. "Here I am Zarge," came a whisper from behind him. Spinning to look at the drow, he was still amazed at many things with this one. His uncanny ability to slip into the meeting place undetected unnerved Zarge but the most sinister was the drow's attitude. Murder and killing was common place for drow but Sylverion seemed to enjoy it too much. Zarge often wondered if Syl actually fed off of the fear and dying screams of his victims like a wraith, for Syl did indeed enjoy torturing his victims more than the actual kill. If the victim didn't whimper and beg for mercy or wail in pain he was truly disappointed. "There has been contact made in Neverwinter," began Zarge. The sooner he got this out the faster he could get back to Neverwinter and away from these woods and this drow. "A very strange man by the name of Supmet contacted me in the inn, Master. He knew one of the code phrases." "Did you take the time to find out any information on this person," Sylverion asked, a cold impassionate look on his face. A cold chill went down Zarge's spine as he thought 'Will this be my last encounter with this drow.' "Uhhh, no Master, I was so surprised by him knowing the phrase that I thought it more important to tell you.......ahhrggg." The speed at which the kick was landed to Zarge's midsection was unbelievable. Zarge's only comfort was that it was his master's boot and not his fabled longsword. "You will not make that mistake again, right Zarge? Information is how we prosper in this world, and I will not tolerate mistakes by you!" Under a grunt of pain Zarge begins, "No Master, I will not..." "Shut up Wael! The meeting is at 12 at the docks correct?" "Yes Master," a puzzled look spread across Zarge's face. 'How does he know this information already?' Zarge thought to himself. With a slight giggle Sylverion replied, "Zarge my incompetent dobluth, I know EVERYTHING!" The Meeting Light from the full moons did not dispel the ominous feeling at the docks this eve. The fog kept visibility low and combined with the shadows, created an eerie scene. Even the most hardy of Neverwinter residents steered clear of the docks at night. Sylverion still did not understand what kept the Neverwinter river so warm all year round, but one of the beneficial side effects was the fog it produced. Anytime the wind was right the fog would blow in and cover the dock area in a thick blanket. As such it was one of those nights. Standing in the shadows of one of the many warehouses, along with the fog made the drow next to invisible. " I should be completely invisible", he raged to himself. The drow was still fuming over the loss of his piwafwi. The sun completely destroyed his cloak and most of his other drow equipment when he first came to the surface. It would take a long time to replace his gear with the surface equivalents, but he was slowing accomplishing this. The man slowly walking down the dock fit the description told to him by Valorian. Sylverion grinned at remembering Zarge's surprised expression at knowing the meeting information beforehand. What was that rivvil expression?' he thought. 'Don't put all of your chickens in a basket.' Sylverion shrugged to himself, he still did not understand that expression even though he now, at least, knew what a chicken was. Something indeed was strange about this man, Zarge and Valorian were not being paranoid. He must find out more information about this individual. "Vendui' Sylverion," came the greeting from the man. "Vendui' Supmet, do not trifle with me as you did with my agent or your entrails will grease the docks for days to come." The open threat did not seem to phase the man as Sylverion had intended, and was beginning to irritate the drow. Even more irritating was the fact that his amulet of ESP was not working on this man. "I have no intention of trifling with you assassin," said the man calmly. "I have a mission that is of utmost import that only one of your skills could even hope to accomplish." Openly sneering at the man Sylverion continued, "What makes you believe that I would even entertain your delusions, wael? I do not work for pittance and you don't look like a rich rivvil." "My masters have more than enough loot to satisfy the most greedy dwarf," countered the man, "plus we both know how much you love a challenge any way Syl, and this mission is a challenge." An outstretched hand appeared from Supmet with a scroll. Upon passing it to Sylverion, the drow quickly glanced over the writing. Digesting the information contained in the scroll, Sylverion thought to himself, 'This indeed would be a dangerous mission.' Though narrowed suspicious eyes the drow continued, "You presume a lot rivvil, but still you have said nothing that is of interest to me." This whole meeting had gone on much too long for the drow, being about in Neverwinter was not safe for him. Reaching down for the pommel of his sword, he intoned a simple mental command for the sword to perform a little magic. "Yes Master," came the simple message back from Z'ress Velve Del Elghinn. The sword was his greatest possession, plunder taken from the vaults of his fallen house. His last days in Veldralias had presented an opportunity for the first son to escape the onslaught by the other houses not only with his life but this trinket as well. To Supmet it looked like a simple nervous gesture, the hand on sword just in case of trouble, but to Sylverion it was much more. The figure in front of him waver slightly under the onslaught of the swords magic. True Sight was what the surface dwellers called it, Khaless Nau Uss by the drow. Whatever the term the results were profound for the drow. 'Hmmm,' he thought to himself, sudden concern for his safety had all of his attention now. Should he indicate that he knew who this individual was? 'No,' he thought, unless this is a trap, it could be very useful knowledge down the road. It was not often that one of Nasher's own royal guard was connected with an assassination plot. 'And the name, Supmet, what an imbecile,' Sylverion thought to himself with a touch of mirth, 'his word games are as imaginative as an orc.' "No need to get jumpy my friend," Supmet said in a mockingly reassuring way. "The payment for this deed will indeed be great and something that you need." "I'm listening," was all that the drow would say. "I have two items, one shall be up front payment and the other payment for the completed job. The first is a Cloak of Elvenkind, the second is a spell book from the library of Khelban Blackstaff himself!" The drow's impassionate outward expression was certainly not what Supmet was expecting. But if he could see the internal avarice that was growing within Sylverion he would have know he had struck the mark. Sylverion liked new spells as much as any mage, but the cloak was what really intrigued him at the moment. Invisibility is one of the greatest advantages for one in his profession and was not to be taken lightly. He would do this mission and if it was a trap, he would have a cloak and the souls of these individuals as well. Bloody Coronation The journey to Helm's Hold had been, for the most part, uneventful for Sylverion. Invisibility garnered from the cloak had seen to a fast trip with few hostile encounters. The overland journey had taken 2 days, giving Sylverion ample time to look over the mission notes and secret maps during rest. This information included Keep and town layouts as well as target descriptions. The combination of his own arrogance and this information gave the drow confidence that the mission would be a success. Not an easy mission by any stretch of the imagination, but achievable. A simple assassination was one thing, but all of the royal blood except the youngest boy was pushing things a bit far. The motives behind a job such as this were easy to read, someone wanted a puppet on the throne. Whatever the reasoning, it mattered not to the evil drow, killing was killing, plus he was being well paid for it. Upon arrival in the town, Sylverion again donned the mask of disguise he so often used. Drow were not common enough in this area for him to risk traveling in his true form, so the use of the mask to conceal his identity was a given. The form of a typical male rivvil trader would do for now. During the completion of the mission he would again assume his true form, he wanted his victims to see him with their dying breaths. He made sure of this with almost everyone he killed. 'Wouldn't want anyone to forget me in the afterlife,' he often mused to himself. The next 14 days in town were spent casing it. The drow would leave nothing to chance and planned for all the contingencies he could think of. Posing as a bloodstone gem merchant from far away Damara provided him with ample cover to find out much information about the town and the Keep specifically. A few drinks here, some casual conversation there, afforded him the opportunity to find out the towns routine and if any festivals or other special events were going on. None were planned which pleased the drow, no sense in having anything break the monotony of the Keep activities. Observation of the Keep revealed guard patrol patterns and general day to day activities, all of which factored into his decision to what time to strike. On the evening of the 15th day in town, the drow took off his mask of disguise, donned his black garb and prepared the spells and items he would bring with him. People were well off of the street by then and just beginning to fall asleep in their beds. Slipping out of the inn in which he was staying took him to the walls of the Keep itself. Sylverion was glad this lord was not a rich one, his keep was built of local stones not the more expensive imported granite. This local stone work was not as smooth or well placed as granite would have been, and would afford the drow an easy entrance to the Keep over the walls. Glancing upwards the drow had timed events well, the nearly moonless night made visibility almost nil except for the torches on the tops of the walls. Routine was both a good and bad thing at castles. The monotonous routine of the Keep patrols made them careless and inattentive. Sylverion would use this to his advantage for his mischief this eve. Climbing the wall near one of the corner towers was easy for the nimble drow, the guard had just passed through the open tower door and was checking things inside. Upon reaching the top of the wall and climbing upon the parapet the drow opened a lead line sack at his belt. This produced pebbles and dead silence which would be used extensively this eve. Glancing into the tower the drow could see that the guard was writing something in a ledger. With a slight flick Sylverion tossed one of the pebbles behind the guard, drew his dagger and advanced. A little too late the guard began to wonder why the torch beside him ceased to crackle. A swift kick to the back of the legs brought the guard to his knees. Leaving no time for further reaction, Sylverion raised the dagger high and plunged the point down to where the skull joins the spine. Instant death was laid upon the guard from a blow stronger than any drow should be able to make. Looking down at his hands, Sylverion marveled at the strength that the gauntlets afforded him. The carelessness of these guards also amazed Sylverion, this one wore no helmet or chain coif to protect himself. "No matter he would be dead anyway," prophesied Sylverion to himself. Sliding the guards body out of sight into a corner, the drow reminded himself he needed to hurry. Picking up the permanently silenced pebble, placing it back within the pouch and closing the pouch afforded sound back to the drow. The next guard would be by in 45 minutes, the drow wanted to be nearly finished with the mission by then. Sliding down the backside of the wall into the actual compound of the keep, the drow mentally went over the next step in his plan. Looking around this part of the compound, the drow made sure no alarm was raised or guards had come. Feeling confident that no one was aware of his presence, at least no one alive, Sylverion continued onward, towards the Keep's living quarters. Moving towards the main building of the Keep, Sylverion glanced up at the window he knew would be open. Someone inside the Keep was very indirectly helping him. It must be the person who setup the whole job. After giving a glance about to make sure no one was watching him the drow slowly and quietly began to climb the outside of the Keeps living quarters. Peering into the window the silent drow could make out what appeared to be an unused guest room. Quickly the drow opened the window and slid into the room. After closing the window Sylverion made his way across the room to the door into the rest of the building. Mentally picturing the map of the building, Sylverion recalled that the lords wifes chambers were closest to this room and would therefore be the first of the royal victims this eve. Sylverion slowly opened the door from the guest room and peered down the hallway leading away from the room. The room was on the end of the hall and afforded an unobstructed view of the hallway. Sensing no one in the hallway the drow crept out into the hall and slinked towards to the next door, the living suite of Shandril the Lord's wife. Opening the belt pouch again threw the drow into complete silence. Reaching for the door the drow's adrenaline was starting to flow fast, realizing that the first royal kill was seconds away. With a quick twist of the knob the door was opened, allowing the drow to race inside. The silent entrance of the drow into her bedchamber allowed Shandril no time to scream. Racing across the room to divan at which she was sitting the drow drew back a fist and punched the surprised woman in the face as she turned. The silence that accompanied the drow snuffed out the screams that Shandril was just trying to form. Spit blood and teeth were immune to the silence however, as they flowed freely from her mouth. The look of abject terror on her face became one of pain when the drow kicked the woman's legs out from under her. Sylverion dove atop the woman pinning her to the floor under him. Reaching into his belt pack the grinning drow retrieved a small vial that contained a green seaweed like substance. A look of confusion mixed with terror appeared on Shandril's face, she had no clue as to what was going to happen to her. Unstopping the vial the drow held the vial over Shandril and offered it to her in a mock toast, then emptied the contents upon her bloodied face. The pain accompanying the green slime was unbearable for Shandril. Flesh upon her face was quickly being consumed by the slime as it ate into her skin, bone and eventually brain. Her frantic thrusts almost threw the drow aside but he managed to hold her down and watch her agony. Sylverion truly loved this type of torture, he did believe it a shame that know one would hear her screams. After the woman's final death throw, Sylverion rose to get on with the rest of the nights festivities. With her death the rivvil woman no longer held any interest to the drow at all. Moving towards the door the drow recalled who was next on the hit list, the only daughter of Lord Dryton, Philisha. Slipping into the hallway again, the drow noticed the flag pennants jutting from the walls bearing the Lord's royal insignia. Reaching up, the drow removed one from the wall. It beared a striking resemblance to a smallish spear. This may come in handy, smirked the drow to himself. Reaching the next doorway in the hall, Sylverion again reached for the knob to open the door. Noticing no light under the door, the drow correctly assumed that the young woman was asleep. Testing the knob he realized that this door too, was not locked. "What waels", he thought to himself. "They believe themselves secure here within their own walls, eh?" With that thought an evil grin spread across Sylverions face. They wont live through that mistake. Opening the door, Sylverion silently moved into the room. His drow ultra vision came in handy in these situations, no light was necessary. Upon seeing the young woman sleeping in her bed the drow bound across the room and jumped atop her. The silent screams of terror flowed from Philisha's mouth but would never be heard by the living. Having pinned the woman beneath him, Sylverion caressed her smooth face. Had I but more time my love, came the evil thoughts of the drow. A quick flash brought the royal pennant in the depraved drow's hand up and down through Philisha's chest and heart, instantly killing her. A most noble way to die, the drow quipped to himself. Rising from the carcass of the once lovely woman, Sylverion exited through the door and back into the hallway. Slinking down the wall he came to the youngest son's door next. Ahh little one, the gods smile upon you this night, he mused to himself as he passed the door. Bruenhard, the drow thought to himself as he came to the next door in the hallway. The drow had heard rumors about this one in town. Supposedly this young man was very good with the sword. The drow truly wanted to test those rumors, he was very arrogant when it came to his own sword prowess. Sadly the drow believed that this would not happen, since Bruenhard needed to die quickly. Still draped in silence the drow reached for the doorknob. Opening the door and moving inside, the drow's senses told him that something was wrong. Iblith, no one is here, Sylverion fumed to himself, Where could he be? Moving out of the room, Sylverion decided to keep going and find Bruenhard later. At the end of the hallway was both Lord Dryton's bedchambers and the spiral staircase down to the first floor. Silently moving to Dryton's door, Sylverion quickly opened the door and rushed into the room. To his continued dismay the bedchamber was also empty. Hmm lets try downstairs, thought the simmering drow. Outside of the bedchamber and at the top of the spiral staircase the drow peered down. At the bottom of the stairs was an entryway from the outside and a couple of doorways, one of which lead to the main hall. In front of this door was stationed a guard who was apparently listening through the partially opened main hall door. Pulling a throwing dagger out of his boot and looking at it the drow smiled to himself. This would confuse most rivvil. He was referring to the claw like tongs on the pommel of the blade. Their use was soon evident however when the drow retrieved one of the silence stones and clipped it in. Flicking the now balanced blade in his hand the grinning drow slipped down a few of the stairs, just enough to get a good shot at the lone guard. The spinning dagger raced its way to the clueless guard's exposed head. The silenced thunk was heard by no one as the 5 inch blade penetrated his ear and brain, instantly killing him. Sylverion smiled at the jester like action, as the guard's body slowly tilted to the side and fell noiselessly to the stone floor. Racing down the steps the drow expectantly peered through the door to see what was going on. Much to his relief he saw Lord Dryton, Brunehard, someone who must be the court cleric and two soldiers who must be captains of the guard. Quickly sizing up the situation the drow decided upon a plan of action. Reaching into his pack to retrieve his handcrossbow and paralysis tipped darts the drow thought to himself, I'm going to need some luck and trickery to get through this one. Having cocked the bow and placed the dart, the drow contemplated his next action. Okay time to move! he thought to himself. A drow bursting through the entrance to the main hall was the last thing that these experienced warriors were expecting. So shocked were they that they could not react fast enough when the drow aimed the already raised crossbow at Lord Dryton. As if in slow motion the warriors watched the tiny bolt sail across the room and pierce the arm of their beloved Lord. Having shot the crossbow Sylverion dropped it and turned to flee the room. "Oloth Faer Quarthen!" the drow intoned, no longer silent since he closed his pouch, and a magical globe of darkness appeared to mask his apparent retreat. Diving into the darkness the drow tightly wrapped his cloak around him to provide invisibility and whispered the incantation to a levitation spell. Rising to the rafters of the tall room the drow pulled himself along the rafters to get away from the door. "Foul Dark Elf!!," screamed the priest, "After him, I will cure the Lords wounds. It will take more than that to kill him, stupid drow!" "Lord!!" wailed Bruenhard as he strode to help his wounded father. "Bruenhard, bar the door when the guards leave," commanded the priest. The dark globe was quickly dispelled by the priest to allow the guards to advance safely. Moving quickly out the door the guards noticed their fallen comrade. The silence that had engulfed the guard had been dispelled however by the priest's spell. Running out into the hallway the guards screamed out to sound the general alarm for the keep, awakening all of the sleeping soldiers as well. Baring the door from the inside, Bruenhard milled around the door and pulled out his longsword, wonder what he should do next. "Hang on Dryton it is merely poison," reassured the priest, "I will have you cured soon." Reaching for the holy symbol of Tyr on a lavish gold chain around his neck, the priest did not notice Sylverion moving through the rafters to position himself above. Canceling out the levitation spells the drow began to fall straight for the priest. Landing with both feet squarely in his back the drow knocked the priest to the castle floor with a loud thud. Having stunned the priest, Sylverion quickly reached down and grabbed the holy symbol from behind and gave a forceful pull. Collapsing the priest's windpipe with his own holy symbol somehow seemed appropriate to the drow. "Choking on your own hot air are we priest?" laughed Sylverion as he yanked the priest over on his back. The drow wanted to make sure the priest was incapacitated before he moved on. To his delight the priest was indeed suffocating. "Arrrggrrrr!!!" came a scream from behind and Sylverion spun to see who was approaching, "Ahhh, Bruenhard, are you ready to die my young wael? The rest of your pathetic family has fallen with the least bit of resistance." Glancing back at the entrance to the room the drow could not repress a smile when he noticed that Bruenhard had failed to unbar the doorway. The confusion and despair welled up in Bruenhard's expression as he made the simple plea, "Why?" "Why!" choked out the evil drow in a fit of laughter. "Baahhaa you are indeed as stupid as you look boy. Your family dies because I wish it, no more no less. I enjoy snuffing out the insignificant lives of rivvil such as yourself, for no other reason that the pleasure of it. Ahh enough talk, time for you to die," sneered the drow at the young man. Z'ress Velve Del Elghinn slid effortlessly from Sylverion's back sheath to menace Bruenhard. The longsword was a magnificent piece of art and deadly in a skilled swordsman's hand. A faint greenish glow pulsed from deep within the sword giving an eerie ambiance to the already horror filled room. Sylverion advanced on the young Nobel who readied his longsword as well. The opening thrusts, parries and general swordplay were dazzling. Both men were well trained in swordplay and could handle themselves well in any normal fight. This was no normal fight however but Bruenhard did not yet know this. He had never fought drow before and could not conceive of the trickery that they always employed, trickery that would ensure them victory at any cost. (Continued) Assention First Contact (Submitted by Sylverion) The sword battle raged on between the two for several minutes when swords locked high above each others heads. Sylverion made a contorted body movement that caused a sinister effect, a blade had suddenly appeared jutting out from his waist belt. Moving in close to Bruenhard and giving a quick body spin the drow suddenly leapt back from the melee and grinned wickedly at Bruenhard. The pained and astonished look on the Nobel's faced turned to one of pure horror as he looked down and saw what the belt blade had done to him. With a loud clang Bruenhard's longsword fell from his grasp as he desperately reached to his gut to try to hold in his bowels. His world was swaying in front of him as he fell to his knees, his life-force slowly drifting to other realms. Bending down and looking the dying Nobel in the eyes Sylverion mocked him, "Heh no guts no glory eh Bruney? Well I guess no glory for you wael since your guts have so inconsiderately left you." Sylverion had performed evicerations many times before and still enjoyed the effect it had on his victims. This was a most painful and humiliating way to die since it took so long and there was nothing you could do about it. Suddenly startled by a crying voice behind him, Sylverion spun around and smiled as he saw Kelven, Dryton's youngest son, draped across his father's still paralyzed body. Leaping across the room and grabbing the young boy by the collar, the drow picked up the boy and slammed him into the nearest chair. Dazed and confused the boy gave no resistance as he was tied into the chair and spun to face his father. Giving a momentary look towards the main entrance the drow heard axes pounding on the heavy oaken doors. "Guess I had better hurry," he said aloud while grabbing Dryton by the collar and dragging him in front of his terrified son. The drow held the Lord in a position of being on his knees so his eyes were looking directly into his son's. "Well, well now Kelven this is the day you have dreamed about all of your young life isn't it?" the drow began. "Whaaaa.....What do you mean?" cried out the little boy a little too fast. Had he touched on something the boy had dreamed about. Probably something innocent, but which could easily be perverted to his needs. A little mind torture for the young boy was just what he needed, Sylverion thought to himself. "You know Kel, your father leaving so you can rule in his stead? Aww Kel you can be truthful with us this is what you wanted, come now don't be such a coward in front of your father we all know you want him to die. I'm just doing as you wish." Sobs and incoherent speech flooded from Kelven as he looked into his father's eyes. "Papa I didn't want this to happen....." as his voice trailed off to be replaced with more sobs, Lord Dryton could only look on and wish he could tell his son it was not his fault and the drow was only playing mind games with him. But that he could not do because of the paralysis poison still in his system. He could only look into his boys eyes and see the despair there, and the utter destruction of the young boy's world. Dryton could only wonder if his only remaining son would live and what type of tortured existence that would be. "Kel!" the depraved drow yelled to get the boys attention. A slim dagger appeared in the drow's hand and moved menacingly up to the Lord's neck. "You know this is what you wanted." "Noooo!!!!!" screamed the child as he strained uselessly against his bonds praying to the gods that this would end, that he could save his father. Sliding the dagger across Dryton's throat produced a gush of blood and the loss of consciousness of Kelven. Dropping Dryton's fast chilling body to the ground, the smiling drow took a quick look around the room and chuckled to the incoherent young Kelven, "your Assention to the throne is now complete." Raising his pulsing longsword in a mock ceremony, "I coronate and dub thee Sir Orphan!" Epilog Using a tucked away teleportation scroll allowed Sylverion a quick escape from the confines of the Keep. What would become of the young Kelven? The drow really did not care the least, he had completed his mission successfully and had an immense amount of fun also. What more could he ask for? Not much since he now also had his cloak and would soon have another spell book. What would the curious drow do about "Supmet"? Nothing for now, that would be taken care of in the future. For now the drow was content to bask in the successful mission and relish the deaths he had caused. Preparing for the nights activities had been completed around 10:30 find out festivals anything special going on guard patterns enter around 11 2 sons captain of guard cleric lord wiz leaves for something moonless night guards routine snuck around peripheral earlier careless enter through sewers ;< climb rope over wall scale wall pebbles with silence lead lined bag kill guard carless guard no helmet or chain coif to protect neck gauntlets of ogre power from above dagger to base of skull/spine drag into tower tie rope around neck ?slip peble into pocket ?lower over wall ?let sink in the moat have 30 min before notice slide down back wall pebble into guard dog kennel memorized house plans climb wall into unused room slink down hall slip into bedroom slide pebble under bed kill wife jar of stuff suffocate with resine from monster move down hall grab banner with coat of arms of castle sip into bedroom slide pebble under bed kill daughter impale with banner watch her die slowly investigate lords/oldest sons bedroom travel to throne room spiral stair case from upper living quarters door open crack guard snooping on meeting kill guard at door silence pebble in hilt of dagger dagger in eye look into room see individuals quickly decide on action run into throne room remark about carlessness leavin door wide open/wont do it again paralysis dart to lord run towards door globe of darkness levitate to rafters invis sound general alarm captain/guards move out oldest son closes and locks door priest begins remove para/poison spell drop silence pebble drop on back of priest knocking to floor stunning him kill/choke priest with own holy symbol kick pebble to the door wizard lock throne room door arrogance with sword from son gut a oldest son falls to knees holds stomach laugh in his face as he dies slap youngest son unconsious shove holy symbol in mouth of priest torture lord brasier rod to the mouth stench of burning tounge youngest son comes to rescue tie him to pillar kill lord cut lords throat in front of child court wizard is in shadows smash stained glass relief of crest of the castle lord escape through smashed window Assention child get lords title court wizard looks on pleased arrive back in NW avoid trap slip note to tempus telling him he knows who he is get spell book A Star shall guide him (Submitted by LafeL) It was a typical winter's eve in Neverwinter. Lafel sat at a corner table in Strider's oblivious to the joy and laughter that surrounded him. Staring into the mug that sat before him, he drank to forget the pain lodged in his heart. A stranger entered the bar wearing a heavy fur coat. The figure walked over to Lafel's table and in a sweet voice asked,"May I sit here?" "Whatever"came Lafel's reply. "Thank you"the figure said as she undid her hood. "My name is Star Aura and who might you be?" Lifting his head to see a female elf with raven-black hair. "I didn't say"came the answer. Drinks and food were brought to the table and Star stated,"I came here from Waterdeep." But no conversation came from Lafel. Finally, seeing all her efforts were in vain, she sat quietly and drank and ate. After a couple of more drinks, Lafel stood up from the table, took one step and fell to the ground. "I told him he would drink himself to the grave"the bartender said with a slight chuckle,"He's been in here all day drinking...toss the bum outta here!" "Wait!" Star quickly said,"If I pay for a room, may he use it and sleep there?" "Heh, what you do in a room after you pay for it is none of my concern"the barkeep replied with a chuckle. So Star took Lafel to the room and left him there to sleep it off. She left no notes of who it was that had paid for the room, and asked the innkeeper not to tell him if he asked. The next day Lafel awoke with a splitting headache. A few days passed and Lafel was wandering around when he came across some bandits accosting a traveler. Having no desire to help anyone, he turned and started to move away. But something started gnawing inside him and he felt compelled to help this defenseless traveler. Charging into the fray, Lafel dispatched two of the bandits. He then turned to see who he was saving. It was a tall female elf. He finished off the rest of the bandits and turned to the traveler. "Aren't you a little out of your league?"Lafel said with a smirk. "Don't you recognize me?"the elf countered,"We met in Strider's a couple of days ago. You passed out and I paid for a room so that you could sleep in safety." "No I don't," Lafel said, "But I guess this makes us even." He started to move away when Star asked, "Will you give me lessons so that I may learn to defend myself?" Lafel didn't want to, but the gnawing inside only grew until he grudingly replied,"I will help you till that time comes and only till then. Meet me at the Wharves tomorrow and we will begin." Lafel came to the Wharves the next day to see Star Aura waiting for him. "Good Sir, if I'm to train with you, should I not know your name?" she asked. "Lafel, and that's all you need to know"he replied. As the days passed Lafel showed Star how to wield a sword, block with a shield, the different monsters in the realms and how to defend against them. At the end of each day's lesson, Star always left with a smile on her face; a smile that was never returned nor acknowledged. The days became weeks and the two explored the realms; with the exception of a town called Vilnask. Near the completion of her training, she asked Lafel if they could go and explore that very same town. "No! I will never go to that accursed town again!" he replied in a sharp tone. A disappointed look came over Star's face, "If you do this one thing"she started to say,"When we are done there, I will take my leave of you." Again the gnawing tormented him until he agreed. As they traveled the woods outside of Vilnask, Star noticed that Lafel had very quiet and very somber. Reaching the inn, they sat down for a meal before reitring to their respective rooms. Star noticed a glass case, and seeing that Lafel was not in a talkitive mood, went over to look at it. She saw trophys and writings of heros and heroines. Her brown eyes lit up when she came across Lafel's name. His name was on more than one item and always with the same person. She went back to the table and sat down. "Would you tell me the stories that are behind those trophys that bear your name?" Star asked. An angered look shown upon Lafel's face. "Will you never stop with this constent questioning? I said I would help train you, nothing more. Have I not done that? My past is mine, not for some interrogating female like you!" Lafel stood and left the room; but not before a tear formed in Star's eye. During that evening, she was awakened by noise coming from the room next to hers. Knowing that it was occupied by Lafel, Star got up to see what was going on. She opened her door to see him leaving the inn and decided to shadow him. Thru Willo Clover's home and into the corridors, she deftly followed his footsteps. Peering around a corner, she saw Lafel bent over;laying a rose on the ground. As he stood up, Lafel noticed that he was being watched. "YOU!"he shouted, "Now you resort to spying on me. Best you run,before I forget I'm a gentlemen and strike you where you stand!" Star quickly turned and ranaway. Feeling both angry at Star and at himself Lafel Felt he needed to get away and sought the solitude of the woods. Sitting against a tree trying to sleep; he was awakened by some noise. Still half-asleep, his mouth fell agape when he realized what or who was in front of him. "What are you doing here?"Lafel asked. A whispered response came, "My love,I cannot bear to see you throw your life away. If you truly loved me as I did you; move along and get on with your life. Would you not ask the same of me?" A bolt of lightning cut across the sky;and what was in front of Lafel was there no more. Lafel quickly gathered up his belongings and headed back to the Vilnask inn to write. Star awoke the next morning to find a letter under her door. The letter said, "meet me outside the inn,I have something to say to you". Star quickly dressed and gathering up her belongings headed outside the inn. She saw Lafel waiting for her with a solemn look on his face. "I'm sorry for..."Star began to say, but Lafel raised his hand to stop her. "No, it is I who needs to apologize. I have not shown you the respect or courtesy that you deserve and have earned. If you wish,I can have someone else complete your training." "That will not be necessary," Star replied with a smile; a smile this time Lafel returned. He led her to the very spot where they last left each other. "Why are we here?"She asked. "Please sit down and listen, this is something I need to do," Lafel started to say, "The tales you read at the inn are true. I was once full of joy and laughter. I was in love and that love was returned tenfold to me. With her by my side, there was no pain nor sorrow in my life. That is until one day here at this spot. My love and I were walking thru this corridor when we were attacked by two dracolichs. While I was engaged with one of these horrible fiends, the other prepared to attack my open back. Seeing this, she threw herself in front of the dracolich and took the killing blow meant for me. Enraged with anger, I slew the dracolichs; only to see her body lying on the floor. When I reached her, all that was left was her cold lifeless form. As she died,so did my will to live. Why her, the blow was meant for me. I would have gladly died so that she may live. There was nothing left in my life, so hence I shut out the rest of the realms. Never again would I take the chance of helping another just to see that person fall. My vows to her and to my guild, The Protectorate, forsaken ;my only comfort came in the shape of a mug. When I saw you being attacked, at first I wasn't going to help you. But something kept gnawing at me. Was it my duty to my guild, or the guilt I had that had being unable to save my love. But I felt compelled to save you. That same gnawing also told me to help train you. So now you know my story; tis not an excuse but an explanation." Tears came from Star's eyes,"I am deeply sorry for your loss,"she said,"But honored that you were able to share it with me. You mention this guild of yours, The Protectorate, could you tell me more of it?" "The Protectorate is a guild made of all races dedicated to help others," Lafel said, "Whether it's training someone, giving guided tours of the different areas, or going out on quests; these are but a few of the things a member does. But the thing that attracted me the most when I was looking for a guild was the men and women of The Protectorate. Friends such as they are rare. They stand by you and will sacrifice personal goals to help others. A greater group of adventurers you will not find." "Sounds interesting," Star stated, "Perhaps I will look into them." Lafel completed Star's training with a renewed vigor and by the time he finished; he looked upon her as something other than a burden, Star Aura was becoming a friend. As they parted ways, both left each other the wiser. Determined to change his outlook on life, Lafel started to explore the realms more. Lafel went off to spend some time with old friends he had neglected. In Triboar he met up with BoltThrwr, his mentor. After receiving, as usual, good advice and some beholder bashing; Lafel knew it was time to return to The Protectorate. Reaching his room in the mages tower, he saw a note affixed to the door. It said that the Lady Jecele wanted to see him. Running into Talgar, Lafel asked where he might find her. Lafel entered Jecele's room and sat down. "Lafel," Jecele said in her pleasant voice, "I would like you to help finish with the training of an initiate." "Yes,M'Lady"he answered with a smile. "Good,then meet the initiate in the gardens tomorrow"Jecele replied. Entering the garden and upon seeing the initiate; Lafel burst out with laughter. "Will I ever be rid of thee?"he said with a chuckle. "Heh"replied a familiar sweet voice."I thought you might get a laugh out of this. I asked Jecele if you could complete my training in becoming a member of The Protectorate." Lafel completed Star's training by helping her master the ways of arcane magic and by teaching her the legend and lore of The Protectorate. On the day of Star's graduation, she went up and knocked on Lafel's door. He opened it and invited her in. She saw books, potions and weapons as she entered.As she scanned the room;something caught her eye. An ornate sword was hanging on the wall. "Is that yours?" she asked. "No,it is the last thing of her's that I have." Lafel replied in a somber tone. The guild hall was full and Tyst was presiding over the ceremony.Star saw Lafel there,with a smile directed at her. She noticed that he was wearing two swords; and one was the sword that was hanging in his room. The ceremony was completed and the celebration began. Star walked over to Lafel and took him aside. "Why are you wearing that sword?"she inquired. "Come with me and you will know," he said. They left the castle and approached a nearby river. "I can think of no one else that I would want to be here when I do this Star," Lafel began to say,"It is because of you,that I am able to do this." Lafel took the sword of his fallen love,said a silent prayer and threw it into the river; thus releasing his last tie to her. Lafel smiled at Star, "I should get you back, this is your night to shine." And with that, the two headed back to the ceremony...hand in hand. submitted by Lafel TP Mage A Dwarven Tale (Submitted by Rikus Shan) Tha morn wuz hazy an warm and oddly enough me wuz awakes. Usually me be sleepin' til tha early aft'noon. Fur some reason me wuz wake at dis unusual time. Me gots up an went ta takes dip in tha lake near tha mountain, 'fore me trys ta gets an early start on me daily "Giant Stompin' ". Me grabbed me axe an nearly furgots me robes til me wuz lookin' fur me belt ta puts me axe in ( Me nae needs all dem lasses folwin' mes ta tha lakes makin' all kinds a noisey an scarin' off tha Giants furs later ). Me wents back inta me cave an founds me robes an me belt an puts dem on, me axe now has a place at me side where it belong. As mes walks 'long me decides it be a good thin' me brings me axe 'long so mes can cuts through tha heavy haze if'n it gets any worse. Walkin' by da hills is a'ways goods entertainments....watchin' tha 'umans fights each udder an fur nae apparrent reasons. Silly peoples dey be me thinks. A'ways fightin' ur lookin' fur un. Me oft'n stands 'ere an looks at'em but taday me wants a bright an early starts on dem giants. Dey will nae kens wot hits dem .... never think mes attacks'um dis earlies. Pro'lly catches'um wit dere uglies show'n( Rikus shudders at the thought ), wou' be almust as bad as see'n a Drow da same way, but tha giants bes betters lookin's...(hehe). Finally me comes across tha lake me been lookin' fur...nae kin 'round eidder. Gots tha lakes all ta meself (at least I thought I did). Afta swims fur a whiles me b'gins ta notices ripples in tha waters tha me nae makes. Me looks ta tha shore ta gets a bear'n on me axe just'n case me needs it. But b'fore mes can looks back ta tha ripples mes feels a hard nudge bys a solid a object an looks ta sees wot wuz. Me looked down an past me ta sees only a large set uv ripples movin' a'wys frum me towards tha shore. Me b'gins ta follows dem, hopin' ta gets me axe, an a large reptilian head pops outa tha water. Strange lookin' creature me thinks... almust looks like a green sock creature me uncle used ta makes on his hand...but nae as smelly. Den me sees wot had nudged me as tha creature rose further outa tha waters. His shell comes out an has a rough lookin' hard surface. An me notices sumthin' tha wuz kinda stranges 'bout tha shell....dere wuz a white object kinda clingin' ta tha creatue. Me b'gins ta stares at it, hopin it be a softs spot ur sumthin' 'long those lines, an den me begins ta recognizes it. Feelin' da fishes swimin' REAL close ta mes me realizes dat tha creature took me shorts wit him when he nudged by me. While me seems preoccupied turnin me face different shades uv red, tha creature draws in closer. Mouth wide ready ta swaller me if'n me nae gets me mind back ta get'n me naeked tail outa dere. Me b'gins ta thinks uv hows me can gets outa dis perdicament. Quick, quick, me thinks as tha creature draws closer...wishin' fur a sec me had un uv me Uncle's socks ta dabs in tha waters 'round me. Surely tha wou' wards off any creature, but alas me nae had un. Me saw a low hangin' tree ta tha side an b'gin ta swims tawards it. Dat creature sure can swims me thought an nae sooner den me grabs un uv tha trees low branches den tha creature snaps at me an if'n me had any shorts me wou' nae have'm now an if'n he wou' nae have gottn'um dey wou have been soiled fur sure. Tha creature did manage ta smack me wit da tops uv his head and send me snappin' ups and downs, like a bow strin' afta a elfie shots an arrow. Me wuz glad dere wuz nae las 'round ta sees me snappin' likes me wuz cuz me face wou' have been red as a good beer. Me b'gan ta climbs down tha tree, which wuz growin' right next ta tha lake and taa close ta tha waters fur me ta furgets 'bout tha creature which seemed ta be comin' rights fur me, judgin' by tha large ripples in tha waters comin at me. Breakin' inta a dead run me gots ta me axe an put sum dry small clothes on, just incase sum las come by an sees me. Tha creature b'gan ta crawl outa tha waters an me wuz surpised ta sees him outa tha waters. He wuz nearly as big as a Sturm Giant an me wuz hopin' he was nae as strong. Me held me axe in stance an b'gins ta poise meself fur tha comin' battle. Me puts on me best battle face an hopes it may sends off dem crazy fumes tha only animals seems ta be ables ta sense, me heards dem called phermons by sum gangly 'uman pathfinder once. Says dey can sense whether yur scared ur not sos try ta convince yurself yur nae an ya may catches dem off guard. Anyways, tha creature seem'd ta stops just a few strides shy uv me an looks like he had had a good breakfast an wuz 'bout ta belch all over me....can nae imagine wot that wou' smells like....bad nuf when un da kin belches, me nae can imagines wot kinda damaged dis creature wou' does. Me dove and rolled under tha creature just as he b'gan ta relieve his stomach on me. Well'n me nae ken it but tha creatures parently musta eats a red dragon ur suthin furs breakfast cause he belched a great flame dat toasted me pack and gear. Tha creature stoods dere fur a second , me guessin', tryin' ta figures out wedder it had fried me ur nae. While'n I stared at me stuff, which now wuz lookin' likes me mudders toast in tha mornin', me realized tha me's had a me favorite mug in me pack frum last nites feast. Me eyes b'gan ta widen an me hands, clutchin' me axe, b'gan ta shake rigorusly at tha thought uv tha creatures attack on me mug. Maybe dere wuz still sum ale left in it frum last nite me thought, and meback b'gan ta quiver frum tha anger as me brought me axehead down ta tha ground an b'gan ta looks fur a soft spot under the creatures belly. Me wuz hopin' ta finds tha creatures privy, but parently dis wuz a las uv a creature so me wuz outa luck. Thoughts raced thru me head tryin' ta thinks uv sumthin' ta does ta hurts dis creature an mes cou' only thinks ta yells sumthin' 'bout how tha creatures wuz as wide as tha lost hills, tha usually made me mudder upset when me fadder said an dat an usualy gives him enough times ta gets a heads start on me mudder. An it seems ta worked taa. Tha creature looked it head under itself ta sees me an me tooks a dive at her chin, axehandle betweens me two hands. Me hits tha creature hard 'nuf ta send its head snappin' back an makes a loud crack an b'gins lose its footin' fur a breif sec. Now if'n dere is un thin' tha Axepeaks taught me wuz tha when ya had a creatures at a disadvantage ya had ta keeps exploitin' it. Sos me watches tha creature b'ginin' ta lose its balance an me went inta ackshen. Me ran just past tha creatures mouth on tha side where she was leanin', an kept runnin' tawrds tha creature hind side. She tried ta bites me as me wuz hopin' but she wuz taa eager ta gets me an wit begin' already leanin ta that side she b'gan ta tip herself over. Me quickly made 'round tha udder side and gots 'bout 20 feets frum tha creature. Me den starts a dead run at tha creatures belly wit me axe over me head. Tha creature looked like she wuz 'bout ta roll back tawrds me an me had ta adjust 'mmediatley. Me increased me speed an jumped, as ta jump over tha creature, an on me way up sunk me axe inta the under-edge uv tha creatures shell and hung on wit all me strength ta tha axe handle as me body flew over tha creatures side. Me hopes did comes true, when me weight an momentum tipped the creature back tha udder way an she b'gan ta falls over onta her backs. Me axe, though, stuck taa well inta tha creature and me felt likes me wuz on a teeder totter an a giant wuz on the udder end slammin it down ta tha ground as soon as me wuz at tha lowest point uv tha lift. Tha creature wuz thrashin side ta side tryin ta tip itself back over an me axe wuz nae 'bouts ta lets go...but me wuz. Me went flyin' over tha creature as me hands fell loose uv tha axe. Me thought me musta looked like a boulder bein' hurlded bya Hill Giant tryin ta trow it over a moutain. Me cou even sees me cave frum dis height. Thoughts ran thru me mind ta wave, an then me thought tha day wuz gettin' cooler an me looked down at me body as me wuz tumblin thru the air. Yet again it seems tha creatures has managed ta inadvertant'y tear me clothes off on me axe as me wuz bein' thrown an me was stark naeked soarin' thru tha air. Surely a las cou sees me now, and me face again turned as red as good beer. Me landed in tha tops uv a tall tree an felt like me cou' sing an elfie song wit it high soundin' pitches well, afta hittin tha tree. Me sat dere furs a little while hopin ' me wou' be able ta join in a good dwarven drinkin' song withina week, an den b'gins ta climbs down tha tree hopin' tha creature had nar managed ta slip back inta tha waters and take me axe wit it. Me had already lost me mug an me was nae 'bout ta lose me axe. When me gots back ta tha creature she had 'pparently turned herself over but did nae seems ta be movin', just layin' thar. Me approached slowly ta looks a sees at tha creature an gives it a kick ta sees if it be playin' dead. 'Bout all me managed ta does wuz makes me toes swolen frum kickin' tha shell instead uv tha creatures leg. But alas tha creature nae moved...lookin closer me notice me axe handle stickin' outa the side uv tha creature but nae steel showin'. Tha creature had turned itself backs over but me axe had gotten driven furdder inta tha creatures belly an hit sumthin' vital, me guesses. Tha worst was over me thoughts until me realized me hads nae clothes an wou' have ta piece together sum small clothes frum wot wuz left 'bout tha creature an sneak back through tha camp an inta me cave fur some new clothes. Me pieced tagether sum clothes an headed backs ta me cave ta gets me gaunts an maybes a potion ta helps lifts tha creature an gets me axe back. Still bein' early 'nuf dat no one be awakes me snuck passed tha kin still layin' 'round outside me cave an gots me stuff. After gatherin' me junk me went backs ta the edge uv me cave ta peers out an sees if'n anyone had woken ups yet. Me looked 'cross the way left and right an tha only stirrin me saw wuz tha occasional twist ur turn uv a kin still sleepin', at least me hoped. Sos me b'gins ta tiptoe through tha kin an got back out ta tha place where da creature met her end. Did nae think dere wou' be much problem wit' anyone tryin' ta steals me axe wit' it embedded in tha creatures belly so me wuz nae troubled ta leaves it dere. Me strapped on me gaunts and trys ta lifts tha creature up. Me gave a great grunt and tha creature started ta lifts up. With incredible strain me manged ta gets me arms inta a locked position wit' da creature highs enough dat me could grab me axe...them me realized. Wot mes gonna grab tha axe wit'? Me tried ta let one hand go an grab tha axe, an tha ended up bein' un mistake mes wou' never makes again. Tha creature came crashin' down right on me feet. A flury of curse words erupted frum me mouth dat cou' only be compared ta tha time me fadder let lose when he dropped a stabalizer pillar on his foot. Me mudder fur sure wou' have had me washin' me hide an den hangin' it on the line ta dry. When me stopped runnin' me mouth an looked at me feets dey were nae so bad...at least once me let tha air out uv'em. So me grabbed me pack dat me brought backs frum tha cave and drinks a funny smellin' poshen marked "Air Valve",,,ur at least shou' have been. After me drinks it me feets went back down ta normal size but me boots wou has ta goes. Me stretched dem kinda good. Anyways me reached back inta me pack ta pulls out anudder poshen which had a picture uv a phone booth on it...wait...wuz a phone booth. Well anyway me drinks it an instantly felt a surge of power rush through me rereshed muscles. Me hurried up ta me now recovered feets and lifted tha creature up wit' quites a bit more ease. Me looked 'round ta sees if'n any las wuz watchin' cause me wuz nae embarrassed now...just tha opposite. Kenin' dat me strength wou nae last long me removed one hand frum holdin' tha creature up an had nae problem wit' just tha one hand. Me grabbed tha axe handle an started ta wiggle me axe free until it finally gave way an a flow uv nasty came outa tha beast an gots all over me body as it splashed off tha axe blade. Ack....lookin' tawrds tha water me decided dat me wou' nae gets back inta dat waters b'fore it wuz run through by da clan. Just then me heard a voice come frum behinds me and tha creature b'gan ta falls again, but since me wuz spinnin' 'round ta sees wot had comes up frum behinds me it only created a strong gust uv wind tha pushed itself tawards tha approachin' ....kin? Aye...t'wuz a las. She asked me if'n me wuz gonna gets back inta tha waters sos she cou' watch it all over one more time. Me face grew red wit anger and den 'memberin' everythin' dat happend me feelin's went frum anger ta embarrassment but me face color nae changed. An just when me thoughts tha color wou' leave me face tha wind frum tha creature fallen 'parrently pushed tha smell uv tha inerds which wuz now all over me ta the las an she stopped frum approachin' an got a smile on her face(right after an instant uv disgust). She said maybe me ought ta go back in tha water now instead uv waitin' furs later, an this time she wou' nae watch an go back fur some clean clothers fur me. Dis time me wuz just a little angry an me b'gan ta approach tha las....an mischievious grin came across me face an tha las started ta back away. Me stopped an pretended me wuz gonna starts ta takes me shirt off but dat me wuz havin problems wit' it. She took a deep breath an cames ta helps. (Me plan has worked...hehe). As she gots closer me grabbed her an lifted her overs me head...still affected by tha super dwarf strength poshen. She started hollarin' sumthin' 'bout makin' mes regrets its fur da rest uv me life if'n mes did this, an me response wuz simple....who ya gonna tell las dat will nae ask wot ya wuz doin' out here just watchin'....huh? Me heards her say sumthin', dat me cou' nae spell ta puts in me story sos ya gonna has ta use yur 'maginashen, right b'fore me tossed her inta tha middle uv tha lake. Me stayed dere fur a sec gatherin' me stuff an makin' sure she wuz okie and when me sees her head pop back up an she started screamin' at me me only said fur her ta looks out....me sees sumthin' makin' ripples on tha udder side uv tha lake, den me b'gan ta walks back ta me cave. Me nae looks back but me can assure ya dat she nae thoughts it wuz funny wot me said but she alsa nae took any chances as all me cou' hears beside a threat every five seconds wuz her arms splashin' and feets kickin' tryin' ta gets out uv tha waters. Me b'gins me walk back ta me cave ta gets me gear ready fur da Giants later taday.... End uv Part 1 The Fade's (Submitted by Tchikovsky ) and then there was i . alone in the dark caverns ' my commrads all dead. those creatures chasing me, their unearthly vices filling my head. "where will you run?" "where will you hide?" "your death is iminant," "you will lose this time." gritting my teeth i run down a side coridor. finding old bones and dead men galore. i unsheathed my blade with not making a sound and grabbed up an old borken spear, put my back to the wall against the cold,cold ground. i emptied my mind so nothing to fear. they ran right by , at first i thought freedom but then i realized they would turn back but a silouet at the tunnels edge told me i'd never see home. four they were and fiericsome beasts. and told to come get some to say the least. i readied my spear and my cold steel haved the projectile and same the first drop i asked him "hey how'd that feel?" then two more came down at me with incredible speed offing ones head and paying no heed, i dodged the other and got it in the back, but the last one was biggest and warrie to attack. i told him to come and get what it's friends had got, it only looked at me and grinned alot. it pulled out a weapon to my dismay, a sword long enough to keep a dragon at bay. i said my peace to the makers and my kin and hoped these good deeds would atone for my sins. a leap through the air and a terrible growl it fell upon me and we in the pile. it's teeth were like daggers and claws just as bad now you could see why all the trouble we had . jona , and corrie , flashed through my head. this was the one who killed them in bed. a rage like fire for vengance i felt and pulled a magic weapon out of my belt i stuck it right down that fades nasty throat he choughed and he gagged and just about choked it could geet it out my nasty little bomb and i ran for the exit and the way to get home. but the magic was quik to work and i was blown against the wall and crumpled to the dirt i was wounded and knew that i would nolonger fight but atleast now i have paid for that horrible knight i had left my place at gaurd on the wall and today i have taken my last fall so now i wait to die a hero i will now be with my last victory at my side. Lines of Fate - Part 4 (Submitted by Morngrym) Kerik noticed the young lady's surprise when he introduced himself, but had no idea of the reason behind it. After a long moment of silence, Erin finally spoke again. "I think we may have met before...", she started slowly. Another silent moment passed. "Well, in a sense anyway.", she continued. "Did you come across an injured person out on the tundra a couple weeks ago, and return them to Neverwinter City?", she finally blurted out. The suspense was just too much. It struck Kerik at that moment, like a physical blow...he knew he had recognized the face from somewhere. This was indeed the young lady he had found out on the frozen tundra, on the brink of death. He tried not to become involved in things that weren't his business, but he certainly couldn't leave her behind. So, he returned her to the city, to a local temple, and didn't stick around for a 'Thank-you'. He had neither the time, or desire for such things. "Thank-you", Erin softly spoke to him, seeing the expression on his face, knowing he was the one who had helped her. Kerik accepted the thanks sheepishly, and felt good. Maybe he should have waited around for these words before, he thought. It wasn't so bad after all. "You are welcome m'lady", he finally replied, with a short bow. "It was nothing...", he continued, trying to downplay the rescue. "It seems I owe ye a thanks as well...you surely saved my hide back there, so I would say we are even", Kerik finished as they both paused again. They both smiled as their eyes met. "Well, it looks like we have more pressing matters right now", Erin offered, looking at Kerik. "Ye seem to have made a few...umm, friends here", she smiled broadly, referring to the incident with the thieves. "Aye", Kerik returned..."I didn't expect them to be waiting for me..." he continued. He proceded to fill Erin in on the recent events and how he came to be in the woods. She listened intently and he finally finished the tale. "Well then..." Erin replied..."Do we turn back, or attempt to recover the item?", she asked. "We?", Kerik responded, surprised. Erin's smile answered his questioning eyes. "In that case, my fair lady, I would say that things are indeed looking up", he said, with a grin. "So we go after it?", Erin questioned..."Aye". They spent the next day recovering from the short skirmish with the thieves and developing a strategy for the assault. After the first encounter with the stealthy thieves Kerik knew there was no way they could simple sneak into the camp and take the item. There would indeed be a battle. They just had to make sure it was on their terms this time around. They felt that the element of surprise was theirs also. Would the thieves consider them foolhardy enough to return so soon after what had happened? Hopefully not. They had little magic to assist them. Erin possessed one arrow that would explode into a cloud of darkness upon striking its target, but that was all. They prayed that this, along with Kerik's enchanted sword and their grim determination would be enough to see them through. Only time would tell. Early the next morning they set out for the thieves camp. They went on the assumption that the thieves were more of the night types, than morning people, so the earlier the better for the attack. About an hour later they reached their destination. Several of the men were still sleeping. A few were about, and two watchmen could be seen. In all the small band totaled about eight men. Not a lot, but against only two warriors it was a formidable force indeed. Kerik moved around the opposite side of the camp from Erin as they prepared for the assault... (Concluded next week in "Lines of Fate - Part 5"! ). This one is for all ye undead types out there...not necessarily something a flamboyant Bard can relate to, but I know some of ye can. Between Life and Death (Submitted by Morngrym) Escaping the icy, dark tomb of earth Slow, heavy movement...pulling upwards Creaking, popping, never meant to move again Struggling, with inhuman strength...born! Air again, but no breath - Hunger Aching hunger...can't resist. Crawling on bony hands and knees Rising to stand tall again Only half of what went in...enough. Sight with hollow sockets Sound within an empty skull...thick. Dull, so many old sensations dead. Musty decay everywhere...cold. No comfort, no life, no grave Dusty stench, no stomach to sicken One foot in front of the other Awkward movement, no heart for it Cloaked in the embrace of night Smell it? Life...crimson life... The hunger again, dominating Must find it, have it! Jealousy. Snarl, ferocious...no other purpose. Silent moans and tears of dust Caught in between... ...longing for release... By Morngrym Verigost Knight-Commander Bard of KORT! Good News from Home subtitled "Once Upun a Time" (Submitted by Kephara) It had been many days since I had heard from my grandmother, Kara, so it was with great delight that I saw the scroll bearing her seal upon the table in my room in the Ivory Tower. Setting aside weapons and cloak, I took the scroll in hand and settled in comfortably to read news of home. Pausing, I wondered at the size of the scroll. Ah, Mystra, please, no bad news! Biting my lower lip slightly in concern, I broke the seal and began to read. "Hello Kephara! Word has reached me of all that has been transpiring in Neverwinter and I thought it best to write now. I know you have discovered the truth, or at least part of it, regarding your parentage. There is still much for you to learn and it shall come with time. Always remember to seek honor for it is your heritage and your destiny. It brings me great happiness, my grandchild, to know you are growing and learning; standing on your own two feet, even with dealings with evil ones in whom you see honor. Tis the thought of this very thing which I wish to share with you and hence, the extra pages of the scroll. Is this tale true? Ah, I cannot tell you that, young one. For it is the moral of the story that you must learn rather than if it actually took place or contains some truths about some you might have known or might know now. Read it and learn and remember honor; your father taught you to search out the land, that the land will guide you. This is true, my child, and the land will always direct you to honor. Read and learn." ______________ The young paladin looked around the vast entry hall of the Keep one last time. Twas here he had spent all his years and called home. Adventures aplenty had schooled him in all that was needed for his current quest. A quest which would take him from this realm into another. He ran the fingers of one hand through his white hair as his black eyes darkened momentarily, thinking of what lay ahead. He had already bidden his family and friends farewell; now was the time to say goodbye to this Land he knew and loved so well. How he knew each stone of this Keep! How well he loved it and the surrounding countryside. Giving himself a shake, he picked up his gear and walked quickly out of the massive doors, heading for his horse. He planned on traveling lightly, gathering what needs he must have as he went. Time to hurry now while the portal remained open and he and S'val could pass through safely. The portal opened only in times of need and his lot had been cast. He had been trained for this day since birth and prayed to his gods that he would succeed, to return to his home once again when all had been settled. Mounting S'val, he took one last look at the giant Keep, then moved his knee slightly as he held the reins loosely. S'val reared, throwing back his head in a gesture of farewell and quickly moved down the path that led to the portal. The mighty steed knew the path as well as any in the realm for knowledge of it was not limited to humans. He had sensed his master's feelings of departure and adventure and knew the time had come. Hooves sparking as they rode quickly to the Place of Transference, S'val paused only at the mouth of the portal waiting for his master's touch upon the reins. Feeling none, both steed and man passed through the Place, their only awareness being that of time standing still. Those who had been standing near watched their passage, sending prayers and cheers with them. Then silence descended as the portal closed. All knew the portal would open again if the paladin succeeded, allowing him to return again to his home. Or, it would open again of its' own accord if the gods deemed that it was necessary to heal the Land of another realm. Passage through the portal had been painless. Kursan and S'val instantly appeared on the other side of the Place in a wooded area high atop a mountain. Kursan dismounted and searched as far as eyes could see for that which would direct him to where the Land was in pain. He saw many kingdoms, places of peace, places of dispute. Still, his eyes and mind searched. "Ah", he cried out to S'val, "I see our journey's end and it appears but two days ride from here!" The horse's one hoof stomped the ground, showing his desire to proceed, that much quicker to return to their own realm. "Coming, restless one", Kursan laughed. Jumping astride S'val, they sped due north, into a pleasant and peaceful kingdom. Here was the home of the King of all this realm. All others followed him, some willingly, some not so willingly but there was stability due to his ruling. Reaching the palace of the King, the welcome was friendly. S'val taken to the stables for a well deserved rest and food; Kursan escorted to a simple but comfortable room to freshen up and rest before his audience with the King. On his way to his lodgings, Kursan had been quite taken with all the wondrous and beautiful articles that he passed. Gorgeous tapestries, huge murals, elegant furniture - all spoke of a realm where things of value and beauty were treasured. Most unique of all was the palace itself, made of the purest crystal. Soaring 5 stories high with towers and battlements unlike any Kursan had ever seen before, he gazed from the 2nd floor casement of his room with wonder, realizing that the height he was at would have been equal to the 4th floor of his father's Keep. Upon meeting the Chamberlain, Kursan heard the stories of how the crystal palace came to be and how it was loved and treasured by all in the realm, not just by those who resided within its' walls. Twenty villages in twenty remote valleys spent the year round weaving the tapestries and the throw rugs which beautified and warmed the place. The seventh generation of the seventh generation of one village did nothing but clean the shimmering crystal palace and so it had been for all the preceding generations. When the current King had married, he and his wife started collecting all the beautiful treasures which filled the place, some of which Kursan had seen. The Chamberlain laughed and told Kursan his timing was good as the next day a special festival was planned and he would get to see the Queen's love expressed in a gift for the King. Kursan must have had a puzzled look on his face due to the laughter and the Chamberlain explained that the Queen was well known for her weakness in doing all that she could to make the King happy. "If she finds something he likes, more of the same will come in the future," chuckled the Chamberlain. "So it has been these past 37 years!" Left to his own devices in his room, Kursan pondered all that he had seen and heard thus far. The next day's dawn came as beautiful and clear as the crystal of the palace. Kursan arose, hearing the bustling sounds of the start of the festival. Quickly dressing, he headed down to a bountiful mornfeast. Already most of the palace was empty and all at the festival. Not wanting to miss this opportunity, Kursan headed out the huge doors and walked across the fields towards the site. The stables being along the route, he stopped in to see S'val. Sensing the steed's restlessness, he led him up to the hill where he had been sitting the day before. "Run for a bit, mighty one, but not too far. I shall return here and we'll decide what to do next." Leaving S'val running through the sweet grass, he ventured into the area of the festival. Twas like nothing he had ever seen before! Immense tents covered vast fields; musicians everywhere; tables laden with food; vendors plying wares from all the realms of this land; people dressed in finery which also reflected their homelands. He wandered about for a time enjoying all that was before his eyes. Spotting the royal pavilion, he made his way there and was warmly welcomed by the Chamberlain. "Ah, just in time!" the Chamberlain cried, "the King and Queen wish you to join us for noonfeast." "I am honored" replied Kursan, hoping this opportunity would give him some clue as to the problem in this seemingly delightful land. He had stated his mission clearly to the royal family and the Chamberlain and they accepted him without question. This let him at somewhat of a loss as it showed, for all appearances, that they had nothing to hide. As they were dining, Kursan listened to all the chatter going on about him. Tales of valor and victory were heard the most but words of a less savory nature softly whispered reached his ears also. Distracted then by the Chamberlain rising to speak, he forgot the whispers for the moment. "M'lords, m'ladies!", cried the opulently dressed man, "your attention for the Queen!". All rose to their feet as the Queen stood and made a slight sign to waiting peasants. "My lord, my husband, tis not your birth day nor our anniversary but I do wish to mark this festival by hoping you'll accept this small token of my feelings for you!". The King rose to stand beside her as the peasants led huge work horses pulling a heavily laden cart. Upon the cart was a massive thing covered with many colored pieces of cloth. "Hmmm..now what can this be?", chuckled the King. The crowd roared, the Queen blushed and smiled. Pulling one of the cloths caused them all to slip down and a magnificent, massive throne was revealed. Kursan marveled at the craftsmanship and years of labor that must have gone into the making of such a thing. "Tis the 38th one she's given him", whispered the Chamberlain, "and he keeps them all!". "But where....", Kursan started to speak but the man cut him off.."in the palace, of course, in all the upper stories. Tis why it is built the way it is." Kursan shook his head and laughed. He watched as everyone fussed over the newest addition, singing of its' beauties, then heard the whispers again. Deciding he needed to walk off some of the bounty he shared, he headed back to the hilltop where he'd left S'val. Twas quiet and peaceful there and Kursan had just made himself comfortable, stretched out on the grass, a blade between his teeth to chew while he pondered the skies, when the ground started to tremble. S'val reared and was at his side in an instant as Kursan sat up quickly. He looked all 'round but couldn't see the cause of the growing tremors. Quickly glancing towards the festival site, he could tell they weren't being felt there. He stood and placed an arm over S'val's neck to keep him calm as the land beneath their feet shook harder. A monstrous crash to his right made Kursan fall to his one knee instinctively while grasping S'val's reins. Turning, he looked and was stunned by what he saw! The magnificent crystal palace had completely collapsed and shattered. The very air reverberated from the destruction. Silence had completely fallen across the area including the site of the festival. No one moved. As Kursan stood to see what could have caused such a calamity, no signs of dragons or angry gods or anything could be sighted. Then, across the verdant fields, he again heard the whispers. As the sounds came to him and he looked upon the huge pile of debris, he realized that he had heard the same whispers in his own land. "Of course!", he shouted to S'val, "come, the portal will be open again now!". Quickly penning a scroll, he jumped on the horse's back and headed down the hill. "We must leave a message for those here before taking the same message home, my wild one", said Kursan as he placed the scroll into the hands of one of the King's pages who had come running to the site. "See that the Chamberlain receives that!", he cried. Pulling on S'val's reins lightly, they spun about as one and headed back towards the portal. Yes! The Place of Transference is there and I may carry this message back to my own people too, thought Kursan. As they passed through the Place of Transference, Kursan wondered what the Chamberlain would make of the scroll: "People who live in glass houses shouldn't stow thrones" STORY (Submitted by POETIC0999) It was three days ago I entered NeverWinter as a new character. Though I was here before under other names I had never has such a great night. I had gotten help to go toward Berun but when i was close i was left and I found myself in danger, so I cried to the first person I saw for help and he came to my assistance.He was a Wolf of Luna named RG Stryder and he was with another Wolf Sonnymau, though on the way toward berun we were PVPed and were killed. We went back to NeverWinter where I asked him if he was in a guild and if so which one, to this he answered "WOL" and I asked him how to join, and at that point he made me a WOL pup. After he made me a pup I re-rolled so i would be able to duel to MU. Then he,and his guild brother Sonnymau brought me to Long Saddle to maxx me and we worked on that for a while but I only reached level 6 when most of us had to log. We reconvined the next night where I was helped by Rg, Sonny, and 2 others Wol Zaltar and Thor SG (I hope I got this right) the assistant guild master, and I reached level 9. I met Rg again the following day. We worked at it and got me maxxed. After that I returned to NW to my vault and traded a bit and at that point I ran into sir Dannyx, the guild master himself. He helped me get a +2 mirror shield and introduced me to another Wolf who went with me to the Dracs. We sepparated at the Dracs and I stayed and fought a bit. Then I returned to NeverWinter encamped and bid farewell to the Land Of Nasher. That was the best experience I ever had in Nasher's Land. The Bard In NeverWinter By: POETIC0999 Wlking through the land of Nasher, Looking left and right, The bard never knowing, What he will next fight, Though the bard does not fear, Evil is full of might, He never knows if this will be, His last NeverWinter night, But when he does cast, Evil does not last, For his luck is strong, and his acts are good, Because he acts as a paladin should. Shadows Part I (Submitted by Simarin) "It's gettin' late, boy. Time te set up camp." The stout figure commented as he surveyed the sky, where brilliant hues of red and orange were grudgingly but steadily retreating below the treeline in the face of the advancing blues and violets of night. A sheltered clearing was found, and the son obediently began to unpack supplies as his father dug a small fire pit before setting out into the darkening and suddenly mysterious forest around them in search of firewood. Soon the dwarf had collected enough deadwood to last them the night and began making a brisk march back to camp. The ranger watched him go, making no sound as he slipped from tree to tree. Dradner soon returned to the campsite, shouting for his son and cursing when he saw the boy had failed to prepare food and was no- where to be seen. He continued this for a while, but began to grow worried when the dwarf still failed to show himself. "By Moradin, boy, ye'de better hide! When I find ye, I'll...." Hearing a rustle behind him the dwarf whirled about, relaxing when he saw only a ranger. "Hail, friend dwarf. As did undoubtedly all those within a mile of here, I heard your shouts and I came to see if I could help," said the ranger with a smile. Drad was too worried about his son to refuse the help of one who undoubtedly knew the area well. He quickly explained things to ranger and together they left in search of the lost dwarf. And so it that after only a short time the two came to a small clearing and saw the young dwarf lying on the ground, covered in blood. "Me son!" cried Dradner in anguish, dropping to the side of his boy. He was so overwhelmed with grief that he never saw the dagger as it came spinning toward his back, never realized he was in danger until his soul was already soaring away. * * * * The pain hit him before he even knew he was awake. Simarin groaned and tried to open his eyes, but even that hurt. Finally he managed to part his stubborn eyelids and look at the forest around him. Dead leaves crackled beneath him as he tried to pull himself to his feet and failed. An old squirrel paused from it's usual activities long enough to regard him with obvious disapproval before moving on. Sim fell back to the ground with a groan and tried to recall the events that had led up to his current predicament, but soon found he couldn't remember anything about last night. There wasn't even the usual blur and vague images, as there always were during even the worst hangovers. It was as if there had been placed in his otherwise perfect memory a large, gaping hole. It wasn't until later that day that he stepped into the BOP bunkhouse, still so preocupied with thought, or lack of it, that he barely noticed the hails of his Bros. He sat down at a table, still trying to remember what had happened last night. "You need something to drink Bro?" asked a concerned Ender Bay, noticing his fellow ranger's expression. Sim answered without thinking. "Milk," he said simply. Immediately conversation around him ceased as the occupants of the room all stopped talking and turned to stare. The usual noise in the room vanished, replaced by whispers. "Ummm.... I'll see what I can do Sim," said Ender, not knowing what else to say. To the best of his knowledge, the bunkhouse, headquarters of a guild who's members where famed throughout the region for their drinking prowess, had never carried the drink and probably never would. Were there any cows nearby? Luckily the silence had jolted the distracted ranger back into reality. "No, that's OK Ender, thanks anyway," Simarin said quickly. Talk slowly started up again as people returned to their conversations. But Sim was still very troubled. Mentally he went through the events of previous day hour by hour, but always he came to that gap. He frowned. Something was wrong. The Quest for the Amulet, Part 5 (Submitted by OSIR1S) As Taarla followed Osiris ever farther into the boundary of the Netherworld, she began to get the feeling that she was being watched. She turned and looked behind her, but she could see nothing in the swirling mists. It did not ease her worries that she saw nothing... she knew anything could be waiting for them in the neverending haze that surrounded them. When she turned back towards Osiris, terror shot through her heart because he was no longer there in front of her. Somehow she had let go of his hand for the briefest of moments and in that split second she had lost him. She stood where she was, hoping she had not gotten very far away from him, and waited. As the minutes slowly ticked by and he did not appear, she knew she was going to have to go on alone. Time was running out, she knew. Not knowing which direction to go, Taarla kept walking, hoping she would find the altar which held the amulet she so desperately sought. As Taarla walked, she noticed that the swirling mists were changing and that they appeared to be taking shape. She began to feel very cold and shivered beneath her cloak. The shapes flitting in and out of her vision were spirits and as Taarla drew closer, she could see their faces... faces full of such pain and misery, she felt pity for their lost souls. One of the spectres noticed her and drifted across her path and remained floating directly in front of her. She looked into its almost translucent face and recognition awakened her senses. "Magicstarx!" she cried, her lips forming the words soundlessly, and as she watched the ghost of her friend, he seemed to smile at her and beckoned to her to follow him. He spoke not a word to her, either aloud or telepathically, and as Taarla fell into step behind him, she wondered why Magicstarx was in this place. Something dreadful had happened to him, she knew, and her heart cried tears of pain for his very soul. Almost without her realizing it, the mists dissipated and Taarla and the ghost of Magicstarx came to a shrine. The structure was made of some stone Taarla had never seen before. It was shiny, black, and as smooth as polished volcanic glass. Magicstarx continued to the doorway that was located in the center of the shrine and stopped, motioning Taarla forward and then her mind filled with the last words she would ever hear him say.... "The Amulet of Light lies within.... go now and take it from its resting place..... once in your possession, you will have the power to stop Anubiss.... the power to save yourself and Osiris from annhiliation....." Taarla knew she would never see her friend again, nor hear his kind voice and her eyes filled with tears. "Thank you, dearest friend." "Go, Taarla....." his voice echoed to her and hesitating no longer, she walked through the doorway into the shrine and heard a soft whisper, "You're welcome, my friend." Taarla began following a long corridor, much longer than she would have expected from outward appearances. Her boots clicked on the hard floors and she was startled somewhat by the noise. There were no torches or lights of any kind, but she was able to see clearly where she was going. Soon, the corridor ended and she walked into a small alcove and she took a deep, almost reverent breath as she stepped up to the altar which held the Amulet of Light. The Amulet rested on a dais crafted out of the purest silver, the top covered with fine particles of sparkling black powder. Reaching out her hand, she lifted the Amulet from its resting place and took a long, hard look at the treasure she had come so far to acquire. The Amulet was suspended from a linked chain of purest gold. The Amulet itself was in the shape of a silver dragon, its eyes sapphires, and its wings adorned with diamonds. Examining it closer, Taarla noticed the wings and jaws bore tiny hinges and she wondered at this. Could this indeed be the Amulet of Light she had come so far to reach? It seemed to be some fantastical sort of toy Lord Nasher's children would play with. Surely, she thought, Magicstarx would not betray her. Sighing heavily, she took the chain and placed it around her neck......and screamed..... White, hot pain lanced through her chest as the dragon rested against her skin and gasping for air, she fell to the cold floor, embracing its cool surface. A deafening voice boomed within her mind, and she felt her skull would shatter, "Only those worthy of the power may take the Amulet of Light! Prepare to prove thyself for if you are not deemed worthy, you will perish and your soul will roam for all eternity in the boundaries of the Netherworld!" Taarla's head reverberated from the voice echoing through her mind and she trembled in fear. She felt movement on her chest where the Amulet rested and gasped as tiny, razor sharp teeth pierced her skin and her entire body burned as her bloodstream was flooded with a substance injected by the dragon. Taarla cried out in agony as the voice spoke again, "Survive the nightmare of the dragon's venom and the Amulet will be rightfully yours.... fail and death will release you." Taarla rolled onto her back, her hands clawing at the unyielding floor, her breath coming in gasps. Her last thoughts were of Osiris before she slipped into the oblivion of a nightmare she knew she could not escape and her lips parted in a silent scream. ***** To be Continued***** Shadows Part 2 (Submitted by Simarin) Simarin stared up through a gap in the green sky of leaves high above him, up into the still higher sky of endless blue, dotted occasionaly with puffy white clouds, the kind that teased the mind, the kind that you could sit and look at for hours. The bright noonday sun overhead made the approaching autumn seem distant, even as subtle chills of appraoching autumn began creeping into the air. It was one of the last days of the passing summer as it gave way to the twilight of the year. Simarin sighed as he tore his eyes from the heavens and brought hem back down to earth. He stood in the area of the forest he last remembered being in before waking up nearly a mile away. He had already spoken at length with all the animals he had found in both areas, and all of them told him the same story: they had been going about their bus- iness when suddenly they felt an overwhelming urge to flee the area. None hesitated for even a second, and soon every sentient creature in the affected area had crawled, flew, or ran as fast as it's limbs could carry it. Animals didn't think of time in the same way as humans did, but Sim was able to figure they had all been in flight for nearly twenty minutes before they stopped. There they all stood together for one bewildering moment before instinct took over and once again they all began moving, this time back the way they'de come. The incident was exactly the same in both areas, save the one to happen in the area where he last remembered walking had happened in the late afternoon, at the same time the gap in his memory appeared, while group flight from the area he woke up in happened not so long before the time he regained consciousness. He didn't doubt for an instant that the two odd incidents were linked to the gap in his memory. It was all just so damn confusing... He sighed, something he seemed to be doing quite often lately. Squaring his shoulders he turned and walked off. If animals couldn't help him, maybe people could. While not a particularly long hike, the march to Neverwinter took no small amount of time, and it wasn't until mid-afternoon that he finally pushed open the door the Strider's Tavern. The smell of dirt, sweat, and ale filled his nostrils as he payed Strider a platinum piece for entery. He walked through the room, darting eyes taking in everything around him before finally resting on a pair of Royal Guards. He asked to join them before pulling up a stool and calling for a barmaid to bring over three mugs of ale. The two off-duty men gladly accepted the drinks and the trio was soon engaged in conversation. Simarin was in no mood to beat around the bush and got straight to the point, asking the guards about events in the surrounding area. The two were honorable men and would never have answered the question of any suspicious characters. But Sim was obviously a ranger and also a member of the Brotherhood of Pathfinders, a respectable guild. They answered all his questions honestly and openly, and the mental picture that began forming in Sim's mind was not a pretty one. In addition to the coming guild wars, there were a number of small matters, but one stood out to Sim. Travelers were being killed, and while this was nothing new in the Savage North, there weren't only farmers and merchants being killed. Experienced adventurers were being found dead, nearly all of them with expressions of surprise or shock frozen forever on their faces. Worse, there was apparently only one killer behind it all; no groups or guilds, one person had been taking seasoned warriors by surprise, slaying them before they could even draw steel. I thanked the guards and left the tavern, more troubled then ever. I was so lost in thought while wandering the city that I was taken by surprise when I tripped over something and fell forward, flat onto my face. Before I knew it, there was a knife against my throat. --"Quest of the Heart" -- by HR Braxton "Prove myself! What do you mean prove myself?" The angry outburst startled a flock of small birds into flight within the previously quiet dale. Up until a few moments ago the crisp, morning air had been disturbed only by the singing of the birds. Now, the sound of dozens of wings beating the wind filled the dale as the shout's echo faded amongst the wooded hills. A well kempt cabin sat by a stream in the dale. Thin tendrals of smoke rose up from it's stone chimney like an invitation to warmth and comfort. Inside, however, a poignant tension shattered any sense of comfort the warm hearth fire might have provided. Next to that hearth fire sat an elderly man with a stern, unyeilding expression set upon his wrinkled face. Aged, brown eyes followed the pacing of an angry young man who's voice had just disturbed the peace of the dale. The young man's brown cloak nearly brushed the floor as his hard soled boots thumped out a rhythm on the wooden floor. His pacing brought him to a hand carved table with it's two plates of breakfast still steaming in the morning's chill. Frustrated rage made him yearn to lash out at anything within reach. Slender hands encased in leather gauntlets clenched the edge of the table, struggling not to hurl it and the old man's meal against the wall. Instead he spun abruptly to face the object of his fury once again. The young man's handsome face was twisted by rage and his blue eyes held an intensity almost as if he wished he could kill with a look. His fair skin complimented the thick, nearly white hair that hung to the man's shoulders like a thick cascade of silk. A large headed mace banged against his muscled thigh with the momentum of his spin. "You want me to prove myself? To you no less!" The old man sat passively as the young-spell caster strode toward him across the cabin. Even contorted by such strong emotion it was easy to make out the elfish cast to his features. The elfin blood coursing through him was deluted by two generations of humans, but it flowed with strength through his veins. Forcing himself to lower his voice, the young man spoke again. "You wouldn't be doing this to us if my great-grandmother was human. Oh no," he continued in an impassioned tone, "you would be dancing with joy if a pure bred human were asking for your daughter's hand!" As he paused to regain control the young man's sharp ears picked up the faint sound of muffled sobbing coming from beyond the curtained doorway leading to the back of the cabin. That sound calmed him to a degree replacing much of his anger with a cold determination. "Only a prejudiced old fool would keep apart two people who love each other such as we do. I have no choice though, do I?" he asked the father of his love. "Alright then, I'll prove myself worthy of your daughter's hand. I'll bury this damned cabin with such treasures that would make a dragon envious. Bards shall write songs of my heroic deeds and noble quests. I will weild magics not even dreamed of in that senile head of yours." The young man with elfin blood stoops before the old man. His smooth, fair face only inches from the elder's tanned, wrinkled face, he speaks in barely a whisper. "I swear to you that I will do these things. When next I return you will have your precious proof of my worth. I will claim my love's hand in marriage." Not trusting his self control further he then stands and strides to the door. Standing in the open door for a moment he listens again to the tears of his lady. "Aye old man, the next time Braxton Silvermane leaves this dale it will be with a bride." After the stout wooden door closes the old man listens as hard soled boots thump across the porch. He rests his head in calloused hands and sighs deeply. "Elfin bastard'll probably do it too." He shakes his head as he too listens to his daughter's sobs. "I tolt her to stay with her own kind. Youngens jes don't listen no more." The Eternity Blade part 6 (Submitted by Lian Storm) The voyage was sported by fair winds ad sunny skies. Divon had emerged from under his dark cloud and made fast friends with several of the Selkie's crew members. With Elbereth to comfort and inspire him, the moon elf's heart had shoved off much of it's heavy load. Though I had made friends as well, and attracted the attention of several elven men, I preferred the quiet solace of my quarters. I felt truly close to some of the elves on the voyage and hated lying to them. Half elves like myself weren't welcome in Evermeet, or even aboard the Selkie, but Elbereth's illusion was flawless. To the Selkie's crew I was Erevia Faenya, a beautiful Tel'Quessir, with her magic sword. My accent had all but disappeared from talking with Elbereth, and I made a conscious effort to be the graceful lady they saw me as, something I was wholly unused to. I spent many hours in Eternity's azure palace with Elbereth. He had ceased to see me as his daughter, and we had become close friends. We shared stories, songs, and an occasional secret. And he confided in me his one hope of escape from Eternity. Saraphina. They had been lovers before Elbereth left the Elven Court and met Mia's human mother. She had been a cleric of Corellon Larethian, with great potential. Saraphina had been young then. She would be about eight hundred years old now. Even though I might live another two centuries, I couldn't conceive a life so long. The sun was rising at our backs when we could first make out the harbor. The mourning's first shining rays glinting off spiraling towers. Not one elf aboard did not stop to admire it's beauty, or wipe an awed tear from the corner of their eye. I sat alone on the bow sprit, transfixed by the sight of Evermeet, the home of my mothers people. But somewhere, in the back of my mind, behind the joy, behind the anticipation, lingered the tiny nagging disappointment. Lianne Storm could never have come here without hiding behind Elbereth's magic. But Erevia Faenya was here and she had found paradise. I strolled through exquisite gardens, filled with peacocks, exotic plants and animals that I, a ranger, had never even heard of. Divon gladly showed me around the city as Elbereth's voice happily told me stories of great elven heroes. Statues and murals seemed to flash by as we walked toward a tall golden tower crowned with a crescent moon. The temple of Corellon Larethian, the protector of all elves. Divon's eyes were wet as we walked up the resplendent building's stairs. I held my breath as if even the slightest whisper could shatter the temple's perfect image. A smiling gold elf greeted us warmly and asked us in. We walked, as if in a dream, down a long hall with countless windows opening over gardens where elves talked happily. Everything flowed smoothly and lazily. Why shouldn't it? Its inhabitants lived for a millennium. A pale skinned woman waited for us at the end of the hall. She leaned on a slender wooden staff, though she still seemed too young to need its aid. Her hair was a rich silver, not from age, but from her moon elf heritage. Tiny lines had formed around her mouth and eyes, but no other signs of age were visible. "Saraphina?" I asked, secretly hoping I would look that good at eight hundred. She nodded, smiling serenely. I stood for a moment, unsure of what to say. Finally I held Eternity out to her, hoping she would recognize it. She did; the lines around her eyes deepened, and for a moment she seemed sad. Taking the sword with both hands she fell into a trance, reuniting her soul with that of her old lover. We waited in silence, until the tranquil quiet was shattered by our screams, as a blast of blue fire engulfed us. The Captain's Daughter Arrival -- Part 1 (Submitted by Kyla Taerl) The voyage from Luskan to Neverwinter was quiet... a bit too quiet for the dark eyed young woman who leaned against the starboard railing gazing at the buildings rising on the horizon. The winds had been fair and at the back of the small Luskan frigate as she made her away along the Sword Coast bound for the City of Skilled Hands. "Skilled hands, indeed," Kyla scowled already missing the northern port she called home for the first 18 years of her life. "Skilled at pottery makin' perhaps, but can any of them wield a proper sword?" she said to the bird that landed beside her, cooing softly. "BRAAAK!" the hawk screeched before leaping on her shoulder as the young pirate's daughter placed a hunting mask over it's regal head. Kyla Tearl, the daughter of the infamous High Captain Tearl of Luskan had traveled incognito aboard the Luskan vessel, for had the crew known of her real identity they'd have turned her over to her father without hesitation. No longer able to stand by and tolerate her father's tyrannical rule as one of the five ruling families of Luskan, Kyla had confronted him and was tossed out of her home in the dead of night. In retribution, she had torched the several of the captain's ships, leaving the docks in flame and earning a price on her head. "I hear tell that there be seafarin' folk here in Neverwinter," she whispered to Rumrunner, as lines were tossed ashore and the ship rubbed against the weathered docks behind an opulent palace. "We'll be headin' for a tavern called Strider's and begin our inquiries there my friend." The hawk responded with another loud screech as the young woman rushed down the gangway and was quickly swallowed up in the teeming crowd of dockworkers and adventurers. The air at Strider's was smoke filled and stifling as Kyla finished her third pint of meade. None of the tavern's occupants looked promising and she was about to leave when a young man barged his way through the door and swaggered up to the bar. After a hushed conversation with the proprietor, he looked over at Kyla and grinned a smile that was missing a few teeth. Tossing a small pouch of coins on the bar, he helped himself to two pints of meade and sauntered towards Kyla's table. "Ahoy Lass," he said taking a seat without being invited, "I hear tell ya be lookin' for sea farin' folk?" "Aye," Kyla replied placing her hand beneath the table and firmly grasping the hilt of her scimitar. "And who would you be?" "A friend," he replied, "at ye service milady." rising to bow and knocking a waitress off balance as she rushed by carrying a hot tray of food. With a loud crash, the tray and its contents splattered over a seedy looking group of dwarven fighters seated at the next table. Uttering curses, they drew their weapons and a melee ensued. Kyla's blade was unsheathed in the blink of an eye and she quickly stood back to back with the young buccaneer as the dwarves attacked in a drunken stupor. The nearest dwarf quickly fell as the pirate's flail landed on the attacker's helm, splitting it two and knocking the man unconscious. The next did not escape so easily as Kyla's blade entered just below his rib cage, rupturing his heart. Gasping wide eyed, the dwarf swore before falling backwards, dead before he hit the floor. Seeing they were outclassed, the remaining dwarves turned and fled. "I suggest we do the same Lass," the young man suggested, "afore Nasher's guards arrive." Nodding approval, the swashbucklers headed for the door. "By the way," the pirate panted as they sped down a nearby alley, "the names Storm . . . Kid Storm. Welcome to Neverwinter lass." "Indeed." Kyla smiled, and Rumrunner uttered a final screech as the mates disappeared into the night. The Servants of Mystery Welcome Thee! (Submitted by Dimgar) Mystra is the goddesse of magic, a most powerful deity in the Realm. Known also as the Lady of Mysteries, she taught the first spellcaster and enabled many of the races to useth magic. Any powerful spellcaster is saide to be "touched by the Goddess." The Servants of Mystery (SOM) followeth the teachings of Mystra. We useth our magic to protect, guide and enlighten the goode characters of Neverwinter, to discourageth the use of magic for evil or destructive purposes, and to rebalance the wilde and magic-dead areas of the Realm. When thou joinest the Servants of Mystery, thou art one with us, and we with thee. We will help thee acquire weapons, spells and armour, and will provide training, money and fellowship. As a member of our Guild, thou art not alone! All guild members will aide thee in battle, and support thee in all other endeavors in the Realm. All individuals of good alignment art welcome. Characters of neutral alignment will be considered on a case-by-case basis. Evils need not apply! We accepteth all classes, but prefer that each member have spell-casting ability. Each member is free to decide whether he/she wilst participate in Player-versus-player combat (PvP), but the Guild encourageth PvP for purposes of combatting evil. ROLE-PLAYING Whatever thy race or alignment (even those of you of evil!), the Servants of Mystery encourage thee to play thy role, for it is most important to the quality of the Realm. Archaic language is appreciated! When addressing others, useth "thee," "thou," "thy," "thine" and "ye"--and forget not to use titles! Addeth thou "eth" and "st" to appropriate verbs. Feare not to add the occasional "e" to the end of a word! Flowery phrases--and well-wrought curses--art encouraged. NEWCOMERS All newcomers who art of goode alignment art welcome at the Servants of Mystery. Join us! We will train and strengthen thee; then fight by your side against evil! To apply for apprenticeship, e-mail any of our Guild officers: Dimgar (our Guild Master) Hardheart (our Lord Advisor/Assistant Guild Master) LdyElowyn (Mistress of Apprentices) LadyLorien (our Scribe) OATH OF APPRENTICESHIP If thou art accepted for apprenticeship, thou must take an oath at a Guild meeting, surrounded by burning candles, to do the following: -Upholde the ideals of Mystra, to battle evil and fight for the goode. -Make thy surname "Apprentice of Mysteries." -Adorn thy icon clothing in light blue, with dark blue trimmings--holy colors of Mystra! -Aide any Servant of Mystery who art in distress, or who asks thy help. -Recruit newcomers by providing them with information, spare weapons and armour, and telling them of Mystra and how to contact the Guild. -Attend the Guild meetings, and abide by the Guild rules. -Play thy role at all times when in the Realm. -Write at least one role-playing post (however short) each monthe. May The Power Of Mystra Watch Over You! (Written by FatherMatt of the Servants of Mystery) Dimgar GM Guild Wars (Submitted by ITB Skorp) The eight representatives sat in the meeting hall, silently waiting. The air was thick with the aura of evil. A small rodent peeked it's head out of a hole in the corner of the room, wrinkled it's nose and quickly scurried away, feeling a kind of fear that it had never felt before. The double doors to the hall opened and in walked a figure dressed in black and red robes, the insignia of House ITB upon his chest. The representatives wathced the man they knew to be ITB Skorp as he took a position at the head of the table. Skorp eyed the eight, They had all come. From the Undead Lords, from the Temple of Lloth. The Night Mask assasins had sent Metr0n. The Pirates had a representative there, as did The Guild of Chaos. Kaaos had sent Skorp's old nemisis, The dread lord Rellikk. Joining the evil representatives were two leaders of neutral guilds, The Shadow Allaince and The Grey Nights of the Balance. Skorp began to speak to the eight, "Thank you all for coming. I am glad that you have decided to honor my request for a temporary truce, so that we can plan for the future, plan for the final conquest of Evil over the forces of Nasher! I have watched the Pirates raids on the outskirts of Neverwinter recently. The goodies could not stop them until they had reached the very gates of Neverwinter itself. At the last minute, Nasher's minions united and were able to turn them back, but it was very close! NOW IS THE TIME!!!! Our forces united will easily take Neverwinter and all its land and fortune! They cannot stop our combined might! Let us put aside our petty differances for now, until The dainty defenders of rightousness are crushed!" The representatives nodded in agreement, for the first time in history. They all knew that the alliance would crumble and begin to fight amongst itself as soon as there were no more defenders of Neverwinter, but each felt that their guild would come out on top in the end. "Let us begin the planning!" Skorp continued "I have heard from my sources that the goodies have seen their own weakness and are ,as we speak, scurrying about, uniting themselves, in a vain attempt to hold us off.Let us begin the attack planning now!" With those words, The ITB exterminatress, ITB Myst, entered the room, carrying charts and maps, pausing to scowl at old enemies, then carefully opening the maps onto the table. "As we looks at my latest maps, we can see where individual guilds of good have dug in and are preparing for our attacks" Skorp said while indicating areas on the map. "Here are the Soldiers of Light, with The Protectorate and the Crusaders of The Realms at their flanks. And to the north stands The Knights of the Eternal Flame, flanked by the White Mages Guild and the Order of the Golden Staff." "The south is currently defended by the Brotherhood Of Pathfinders and The Gray Company. They are expecting reinforcements from either the Knights of The Round Table, or the Fighting First, any day now!" The nine began to argue about which guild should attack and where. It seemed hopeless that a strategy would be agreed upon! "Let's leave it to a game of bones!" spoke the Pirate known as TwoTwo Joe. At first the powerful evil representatives looked at him as if it was the stupidest thing they had ever heard, but then, nodding in agreement, they cleared the maps from the tables and began to roll........ Tip (Submitted by SIR KESPIN) As a new player in nw (refered to as "newbies" by veterins) you can have a tough time gathering items and money to further your adventures in the realms. A solution to this problem is to join a guild. When joining guilds you not only get the opertunaty to meet new friends, but to also get xp and items! This is because most experienced nw players are in guilds, and the experienced players are the ones with items to give, maxed charicters to adventure with, and the knowledge to get levels *_fast_*. So if your moving slowly up the xp tables, go find yourself a guild ta move ya on up! :) PS. Sanctioned guild info can be found in the "About the guilds of Neverwinter" section on the main menu. Good Luck! [:o) Helpful Hint (Submitted by Valadio) Well...my helpful hint is this: Don't you hate when the owlbear hugs you? Or a giant Kampfult (tree thing) crushes you...it happens to the best of us...even me (with an AC -10). Well...I have the solution for you. On your next turn, when you can't move, select AUTO from the DONE-ALTER-AUTO menu, and presto, you can move again. Of course, you can't control who you attack, but hey: You're doing damage. Yours in the light, Valadio Faithful squire of the O.C.C. "Living in the Shadows" (Submitted by Sr Caladan) Many of you have travelled through the realms in groups, often wondering why you encounter so many more creatures on the trails. I too have wondered at this, often thinking it would be much easier to travel alone. There is an obvious drawback to travelling alone though; the loss of mutual battlefield support from friends should you need it. There is a way to overcome both problems at the same time and with just a little practice you too can take advantage of "shadowing." Shadowing is a technique that allows you to travel in groups, yet not stay together. Confusing you say? Yes, at first, but here is how you do it. (This example uses just 2 people. Any number of people can shadow, but each person added increases the difficulty.) PersonA and personB both begin in the same "hex" or "square." PersonA moves one step north without personB. PersonB can only see that personA is north of them and not in combat (if personA were in combat, their name would appear in yellow). Facing north, personB waits until personA disappears from their screen then steps north. PersonA will now reappear on personB's screen. Continue to do this until you reach your destination. As you can see, neither person occupies the other person's area while travelling yet can still "see" the other person. PersonA moves, then personB and so on. In this way, you travel by yourself yet in a group at the same time. The key is to never occupy the other person's hex or square. This allows you to aid your companion if necessary, but decreases the number of creatures randomly encountered on the trail. Hope this is of some use to all of you. See you in the realm of "the shadow." Caladan Squire of KORT <><><><><> <><><><><> Gimme a Scoop! Enter the weekly News of the Realm contest by submitting text for publishing. 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