==========oOo========== NEVERWINTER NEWS Issue # 155 Week Ending 10-13-96 ==========oOo========== *-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-* FRONT PAGE *-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-* Congratulations to SOM Snake for winning last week's News of the Realm contest for his two-part story entitled "One Man's Best Friend". SOM Snake has earned the choice of 4 Pearls or Access to the GOH (Guild of Heroes). Keep up the good work! ;D <><><><><> <><><><><> A TEST OF WILL - 9/26/96 The recent threat to Neverwinter had been met and defeated, yet Lord Nasher was still stunned by the dreaded Rakshasa's abilities to confuse and fool the populace of the city. Determined to know whose wits and willpower could be counted upon in any future crisis, the Lord Mayor arranged that some of his most smooth-talking, beguiling guards be sent amongst the citizens. Under the guise of selling tickets to the Annual Neverwinter Elite Guardsman's Dance, benefiting the Widows & Orphan's home and providing nourishing home delivered meals to the elderly, the Garion, Donagh, Nabu, Oberon and Ember tested the willpower of those they encountered. Clever speech, an occassional side-long charming glance and persistence paid off, as citizens rushed to purchase tickets to the Dance! The names of those that were able to resist the double-talk and persuasive wiles were each recorded and Lord Nasher rewarded them handsomely. (Resist 3 Charm Person spells, win 3 Pearls) Over 130 citizens had been visited by the guard, and a full half, 65, won Lord Nasher's notice! Thanks to all who participated, including the guardsmen and women who spent the next days trying to recover their voices! Congratulations to the winners! Regards, NW Events Winners --------------- Abzzsta1n Alisana Alric Inge Bannwyn Belran Kom Bruenor I Burnin Sun Chyanna Cleanxer Cyrw1nMail Dex Gaidin Dirk Dirty Drk Fiend Goudap Graymalkyn Gwen Sedai Icey Wind Ill Narsis KF Reaper KF Viper Ktonemesis Lafel LdyAmbrlin Lok Shirak Lrd Chrono Lrd Markus LukkyDogg Masoi Mech Ryman Mech Snake MedicRusty Mimbar Mist Sedai Modalex Nixaren NmadDrizt NOR Aldric NOR Ashtar NOR Immoor NOR Raider NOR Shear OGS Legnd Opslin Raloch 0 Rd Nathan Sagx Sangdraxx Seb Alxndr Shirl Kom Shivonne SOL Lethal SOL Trance SS Vampira St Rage Strick719 TCS Darwin TCS Elear Tyrestrian V Darkhart V Lazerus Warderick WGW Crabb Wld Will Xarith Zithanos <><><><><> <><><><><> New Player's Tour - 10/4 The sun rose above the treeline as the herald called out, "Hear ye! Hear ye! Adventurer's needed to investigate Windycliffs! Meet NW Vorpal near Strider's Inn to form the party!" The adventurers filed in, and the party formed. Darmencast, Eamonvalda, Ed L4d, Naztblac, JohnT58141, Sarek80336, and NOR Bobb made preparation for the trip ahead. The party met very little resistance through the Warehouse District. However, when they reached the main road in Windycliffs, they were assaulted by kampfults and thieves repeatedly along with several groups of pyro snakes and lizard men. Under the great swordsmanship of Ed L4d and Naztblac, the lizardmen fell. The magic and cleric powers of the rest of the group pushed back the enemies until they reached the inn and rested. They gathered stories at the inn about the ogres that had taken over the town hall. All of them agreed that they had to save the town at all costs. After investigating the buildings, the townspeople gave them enough information telling them that the place to find the ogres who had overrun the town was the town hall. After saving the centaur who told them that Luskan maybe involved, the party assaulted the town hall. In a vicious battle, the party held their ground. With one counter attack they pushed the ogres and their minions out of town hall, and they chased them down the road and out of the town. The party, weary from their journey, headed back to Neverwinter with a feeling that only comes with a good day's work. <><><><><> <><><><><> Ice Storm Booth Winner!! - 10/6 Congrats to Arianese who had the highest total of "53" for two Ice Storm spells casted on me. Arianese wins 4 Pearls & 1 Free hour!!! Thanks to everyone who entered the Ice Storm booth. -NW Lenox:> <><><><><> <><><><><> Oct Trivia Results!! October 1, 1996 ______________ *** First Place - Llewdoc 25 points! *** ** Second Place - Gherkin II 23 points! ** * Third Place - Abzzsta1n 20 points! * Random Drawing Winner - KF B0ssman ____________________________________________________ The winners will have the time credited to their account and pearls credited to their screen name. * First Place - 4 FREE hours and 25 Pearls * Second Place - 3 FREE hours and 20 Pearls * Third Place - 2 FREE hours and 15 Pearls * Random Drawing - 5 Pearls Congrats and thanks from NW Baldor and NW Strahd : ) <><><><><> <><><><><> Location Hunt Winner - 10/12 There was a stench coming from the South, and the cry went out. Be the first to tell NW Oberon where the stench was, and win 4 Pearls!! Congratulations to Abzzcesse for being the first to ESP NW Oberon from the proper location 15,14 Nightsedge. <><><><><> <><><><><> Slay Living Booth Results - 10/12 Thanks to everyone who participated in my Slay Living Booth on Saturday, 10/12! Had plenty of folks show up at 0,13 in the Wharehouse District - Warr Neril, JNar4u, Milltar, ERS Reaper, Pax Ransom, Noquar, Ldy Nalika, Sir Carr, KEF Vinius, Sir Khales, JP Devanis, Excal1bur, NOR Rich2, Rynad and BobyBenton. :) For those who didn't survive, you have a special edition Nova pillow for the gate, and for those who did.... 2 Pearls!! :) Congrats to Warr Neril, Noquar, Ldy Nalika, JP Devanis, Excal1bur & NOR Rich2!!! :) NWA Nova <><><><><> <><><><><> *-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-* NEVERWINTER CALENDAR *-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-* Keep an eye peeled for those Mini-Booths because they will appear when you least expect in different areas of the Realms! 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! <><><><><> <><><><><> Come join NW Ember and NW Ulfius for the October edition of: <<>><<>> Who/What/Am/I <<>><<>> Thurs. October 17th at 10 pm ET in the Great Hall Tavern. Prizes: First Place: 25 Pearls + 4 hours Second Place: 20 Pearls + 3 hours Third Place: 15 Pearls + 2 hours Winners of First through Third place will also receive GOH access! See You There! NW Ember and NW Ulfius <><><><><> <><><><><> New Player Tours: Join the following staff members for a tour of the Realm: October 13th Sunday 12:00 PM EDT - with NWA Donagh. October 17th *Thursday 12:00 AM EDT - with NW Triel. October 19th Saturday 6:00 PM EDT - with NW Garion. * This is midnight on Thursday heading into Friday, folks. Just to let you know! ;D Those interested in any of these tours should keep an eye out for the banner telling where to meet! ;D <><><><><> <><><><><> Things To Do With the Living (submitted by: Veridienne) start by staring let them see the cold blackness of your eyes until they know it is over then run icy hands along their skin let them feel the chill smell the sweet scent of the grave rip sharp claws through their flesh watch the rich red blood flow slowly tearing back the layers of flesh muscles, tendons, fat, down to the bone and then bring the mouth down to taste finally looking up again for the last agony in their eyes Veridienne UDL Lady of Wraiths Eternal Sufferer Mistress of the Orb Reorganization (submitted by: Mech Aztek) "MECH Mourg and MECH Allah, please report to the Council Chamber immediately." The message flashed on all the viewscreens of the Comm Centers throughout the MECH Complex as well as sent to the MECH's private chambers and their rejuv tanks in case they were in stasis undergoing repairs. Emperor Deuce sat at the head of the council chamber table. A huge slab of Black Obsidian polished to a dull shine. The Banners of the MECH hung loosely along the walls...The Napalm Monks, Jade Falcons, Shadow Mercs, Serraphic Malice, Sapphire Scourge, Crescent Hawks, Metal Demons, and Immortals. Grand Admiral Ember stood on Deuce's right side, looking imperial in his formal uniform and the flowing cape on his shoulders. Empress Lotus sat at the table on Deuce's left side, herself calm and serene in her dress uniform. Her eyes glittered in expectation. The Door to the Grand Council Chamber shushed open and Admiral Aztek stepped onto the cold metal floor, dressed in his formal battle armor. His emblem, a white heron on a field of flame was emblazoned on his left breast panel. He too wore a cape of flowing white around his shoulders. Bowing to the Emperor, Aztek stepped aside as he made his Anouncement. "Emperor Deuce, Soldiers Mourg and Allah have come as ordered. Shall I send them in?" "Of course...why do you think I sent for them in the first place?" The Emperor chuckled. "Do you always have to be so...formal, Aztek?" Grinning, Aztek winked at Deuce. "Why not? It always seems to get a rise out of you.." "Send them in..before I'm forced to get Imperial on you." Aztek saluted and left laughing. "Very well Sir!" At Deuce's side, Lotus giggled. "He so enjoys seeing you squirm, Deuce. Since he knows you hate having to act so formal as Emperor." Ember stiffled a laugh. Aztek opened the door once again. "Emperor Deuce, Grand Admiral Ember, Empress Lotus, may I present Soldiers Mourg and Allah." Mourg and Allah stepped into the Grand Council Chamber and Saluted Sharply. Aztek let the door close behind them and stepped around to stand behind Lotus. Ember walked down the side of the table towards the two soldiers. "We've been looking over your profiles and progress reports. We do this at random times to random soldiers within MECH. This time we chose the two of you." "You've also sent in applications recently for newly opened positions among the staff officers. We'd like to give you this time to speak up for yourselves. Explain why you deserve such positions." Deuce grinned as he spoke to them. "I need more convincing." Allah and Mourg both looked shocked. "SIR?" They said in unison. "You heard me. Why do you deserve the positions that you applied for? Why should We appoint you to those positions? Speak up!" Mourg shifted uneasily on his feet. "Sir, if my actions don't speak for themselves, what use will my words do? You all know what I'm capable of and if I have to tell you what I'm capable of..forgive me Sirs...then You're not such Great Officers." Allah tried to cut him off. "I think what Mourg is trying to say Sir, is that we are MECH and we serve were we're best suited. We know we can do those jobs, but you all are the one's that appoint us to those positions. We Live to Serve the MECH." "Well said Allah. Don't think I could have said it better myself." Aztek chuckled until a look from Deuce shut him up. "Sorry Sir." Deuce looked at the Two MECH. "You're both right of course. I just wanted to make sure I'd picked the right MECH for the jobs at hand. Ember, will you do the honors." Pulling several jewel boxes from his uniform pocket, Ember handed one to Mourg and one to Allah. "It is on this day, the 29th day of September, on the first year of the Rule of Deuce, Emperor of the MECH, that We do hereby appoint MECH Mourg Commander of the 5th Flight Seraphic Malice. We do recognize Mourg's devotion to the MECH and to his Flight. May his Command bring Honor and Strength to the MECH." "It is on this day, the 29th of September, on the first year of the Rule of Deuce, Emperor of the MECH, that We do hereby appoint MECH Allah Commander of the 8th Flight Immortals. We do recognize Allah's devotion to the MECH and to his Flight. May his Command bring Honor and Strength to the MECH." Ember opened their jewel boxes to reveal their Commander's pips. "Congratulations Brothers, your applications were uncontested and we wanted to appoint you to the postions ASAP. You are now both Commanders in the MECH. Wear your rank with Pride and Honor." Aztek stepped up to his Brothers and firmly clasped their hands. "Like there was ever any doubt you two could do the job. Congratulations my Brothers and Friends. You do us all Proud." Lotus crossed over to the newly appointed Commanders and kissed them softly on the cheek. "You both have long deserved this appointment. We would have given them to you sooner, but we wanted to finish the new system before we announced your unchallenged appointments. Be well my brothers." Deuce stood and crossed over to Mourg and Allah. He saluted them. "You deserve every bit of honor that comes with that Rank, brothers. Now get out there and get your Flights into shape. MECH has a realm to conquer." Mourg and Allah Saluted Deuce and the Admirals Sharply. "Yes SIR!" Congrats Bros....it's well deserved. When the door closed behind Mourg and Allah's exit, Deuce turned to Aztek. "Call in the next two MECH Soldiers Admiral. I want to get the new Commanders into action ASAP." "Understood Emperor. I shall call Spade and Wired to the Council Chamber Immediately." Aztek walked out to the forward chamber and keyed his COMM Unit. "Soldiers Spade and Wired....Report to the Council Chamber on the double." Minutes later, Spade came rushing into the outer chamber, stopped and saluted Aztek. "It is nice to see you again Sir. When are you going to visit the Monks barracks again? Vixen and Synne have been asking for you." He grinned and winked at his good friend. "I'll get to them in due time my friend. But for now, you're keeping the Emperor waiting. What took you so long in answering my summons?" The glimmer in his eyes told Spade that Aztek was trying to unnerve him. "I came as fast as I could Admiral. I'd like to see you make the run from Triboar to our Complex in 2 minutes flat. I bet your old rust bucket couldn't make it in 5." Aztek laughed. "Enough Spade. I'm not as old as all that. And I could still run circles around you on the battlefield." He winked. "As you say Admiral. I've never been one to disagree with my superiors." The tone of voice told Aztek that he indeed disagreed with his remark. Good, he though...Spade still keeps his spirits up. Aloud he said. "That's all the time for small talk we have my friend, the Emperor awaits...Where's Wired?" At that moment Wired turned the corner into the entryway in full dress uniform. Walking casually, he stopped short in front of Aztek and Saluted. "Sir, MECH Wired reporting as ordered." "Took you long enough Wired. Next time cut it in half and you might make it on time." "As you wish Admiral. But I thought it best I change out of my Bloodied Armor and into my Dress Uniform for this Summons. I must look my best for the Emperor." "Hmm...Good thinking Wired." Aztek glanced at Spade's slighly ruffled uniform. Spade began tightying up. "Although...when the Emperor calls...you answer, no matter what state you are in. Understood?" "Understood Sir." "You made the right choice though this time Wired. Luckily. The Emperor would like you to look your best on this occasion. Now, let's go inside." The Door opened ahead of him. Deuce, Ember and Lotus were back at their positions around the table. Bowing to the Emperor, Aztek announced the applicants. "Emperor Deuce, Empress Lotus, and Grand Admiral Ember...MECHs Spade and Wired reporting as ordered." The two soldiers saluted the council and stood at attention. Deuce stood and pushed his chair back. "Do either of you know why you are here?" "No, Sir.....I do not Sir." Answered both of them. "Well, let me enlighten you." Nodding to Ember and then to Lotus, Deuce began his explanation. The Grand Admiral and Empress walked slowly down the sides of the Grand Council Chamber table towards the soldiers. "On random occasions, the Council and I pick several of the MECH and review their records. We then decide, based on their records and recommendations from their peers whether or not to promote them, demote them...or remove them from the Link entirely. The MECH's ability to lead, fight, and forward the cause of MECH are all questioned thoroughly. Their Honor and Valor are at stake." He paused and met each of the soldier's eyes. Ember and Lotus came to a halt to either side of the pair. "Now, I ask you one question. Are you Loyal to MECH? You may speak freely." Spade looked shocked and horrified. "Sir, I hope my loyalty to MECH is not at question...but if it is, I'd like to know who it was that made the accusation that I wasn't loyal to our Cause. I am MECH, Emperor...I went through Purification of my own free will, because I saw MECH to be pure and true to their cause and loyal and caring to their own. I wanted to be a Soldier and serve where I could. To help my Brothers and Sisters. My Loyalty is true...and always will be." Wired glanced at Spade, considering what he had said. "If my Loyalty is at question Emperor, then I'm not doing my job. I am MECH and that is all. I submit myself to the judgement of yourself. What I am should never be at question as long as I am doing my Cause right." Deuce glanced from one to the other. "I never said your Loyalty was in question brothers. I merely asked if you were Loyal. Your answers prove that you are. If you doubted your loyalty for a moment, I or one of the others would have noticed and acted upon it. Fear not...You are not here to be chastised or rebuked. You are here to be Complimented and Thanked for your faithful service to MECH. You are also to be Rewarded." Ember pulled the jewel case from beneath his cape and presented it to Wired. "On this day, the 30th of September, in the first year of the reign of Deuce, Emperor of the MECH, it is my pleasure to appoint you, MECH Wired, Commander of the 7th Flight Metal Demons. Your Service to MECH is flawless and your Honor and Loyalty untarnished. May it continue to be so. Congratulations my Brother." Lotus stepped up to Spade and kissed him on the cheek. Handing him the jewel case, she exclaimed his rank. "On this day, the 30th of September, in the first year of the reign of Deuce, Emperor of the MECH, it is our pleasure to appoint you, MECH Spade, Commander of the 1st Flight Napalm Monks. Indeed, your service to MECH is untarnished and exemplary. You have brought Honor to the MECH and kept the Monks at top form. Congratulations my Brother." She kissed him again and then went over and kissed Wired and gave him a fierce Hug. "Congratulations Wired, it is well earned." Deuce strode over to Wired and Spade and shook both their hands. "Wear those ranks with pride gentlemen. You've earned them. Bring Honor and Valor to the MECH." "Thank you Sir. I will do MECH proud." Spade Saluted the Emperor. "Thank you Sir. I will serve MECH the best I can." Wired Saluted the Emperor. "You are dismissed Commanders. Go Tend to your Flights." Aztek escorted the two new Commanders out of the Chamber. "Congratulations you two. I'm sure you will do wonderfully. Spade, take care of the Monks for me." He grinned. "You've got some mighty big shoes to fill." Deuce looked to his Admirals, "Well, We've gotten a few of the promotions out of the way. It's nice to see the Flights under such strong leadership again." Lotus nodded her head, "Yes, the choices We made seem to have been good ones, but only time will tell that." "You're right Lotus. Aztek, would you please assemble the troops...these next Promotions I feel everyone should take part in. It's 1500 hours now, I want them assembled and in Dress Uniforms by 1700. Ember, see to it that the Assembly hall is in order before the proceedings." "Yes Deuce, I'll get right on it. Shall I call everyone back? What of our sentries?" Aztek paused and questioned on his way out. Ember looked to Aztek. "Surely brother, the Complex would be safe enough on automated security systems for the half hour that the Assembly would last." "Ember's right Aztek. I want everyone in attendance. Understood?" "Understood Emperor. I'll have them ready and waiting for you by 1645 hours." Exiting the Council Chamber, Aztek strode down the hallways to his new office and quarters. After his promotion to Admiral he had needed more space to handle affairs of the Empire and he no longer felt at ease in the Monks barracks. Though they'd always be his closest friends and brothers, he'd needed to distance himself. Otherwise he'd favor them too much, and Aztek had always wanted to show fairness on both sides. He entered his office and sat down at his desk. Keying his COMM Unit and his link to the Complex CPU he sent out the priority one message. Any MECH caught disobeying that call was in for a severe lesson in discipline. Turning from his Desk, he went into his Quarters to retrieve his dress uniform. Shedding his Battle Armor, Aztek mistakenly grabbed his old Monk Robes. "Hmm...I keep wanting to put these on." Aztek talked to himself in a hushed voice. "Guess I'll never get used to the idea that I'm not an official part of the Monks any longer." Dropping the robes to the floor, he pulled out his Admiral Uniform. "This will have to do." The MECHs formal uniform were pure black with a white undershirt. Aztek, much to a few of the brothers dispair had altered his Uniform. His Formal Dress was of all White, and his undershirt of black. On his left breast he bore his insignia, a White Heron on a Field of Fire. Throwing his cape around his shoulders, Aztek finished dressing and left his chamber. The Brethren would be assembling very soon. Throughout the Complex MECH brothers and sisters returned from their scouting, their hunts and forays into the realms and assembled in the Complex's main hall. Coming in one's and two's at first and then as time neared 1700, groups of 5 and more entered the hall. They assembled by Flight, as they always had during these formal affairs. Usually by rank, but few wore a rank at this moment. Soon to change however, as the MECH adjusted to the change in protocol. 4 wore their new Ranks proudly. Spade, Wired, Allah, and Mourg. Commanders of their flights, they'd gained a new confidence in themselves and their flights. The face of MECH would change by their hands, and the hands of the other chosen. 1700 rang...and the Grand hall doors closed. Aztek and Ember took a quick attendance check and inspection. Every last MECH had attended as ordered. It was a grand sight...not often would you see all the MECH in one place at one time. Usually some were off on missions or performing other duties throughout the realms. Ember activated his COMM..."Emperor, Empress, all is in order. Time for your entrance." He then turned to all the Assembled MECH. "Welcome Brothers and Sisters. As you all may be wondering why you've been assembled here and now, let me enlighten you. Today we've begun the reorganization of the Empire. Hopefully, you've all been reading you're files. 4 of your Brothers were Promoted to Commander this afternoon, and there are more to come. MECH Spade, Commander of the Napalm Monks, MECH Mourg, Commander of the Seraphic Malice, MECH Wired, Commander of the Metal Demons, and MECH Allah, Commander of the Immortals. Their Applications to these positions were uncontested and they've earned these positions." Cheers rang out through the Hall. Hands were shook, Kisses passed, Hugs given. Ember brought his hands up into the air and silenced them. "You've been assembled to witness several important Promotions this day. But before We announce them...ATTENTION! The Emperor Deuce and Empress Lotus are arriving." The MECHs came to full attention as their Emperor and Empress entered the Hall in their Battle Armor. All gleaming and polished to a brilliant shine, Deuce and Lotus strode proudly down the aisle of MECHs assembled. Each row of MECH saluted as they walked past. At the front, Deuce and Lotus joined Ember and Aztek at the Hall's Main table. It too, was made of pure obsidian, black like the deepest void in space. "At Ease!" Aztek called out and the MECH all relaxed. Deuce stepped forward. "Brothers, Sisters, MECH....We are gathered here today to honor some very important Warriors among us and to promote several of you as well." Deuce looked at the MECH in front of him. So many...he thought...a grand sight to compare with the near dozen that we began as. "Sister Steem, please present yourself." Steem stepped forward from the ranks of the Seraphic Malice and came to a halt directly in front of Deuce. "Sir!" She called and saluted. "It is with great pleasure that We Grant you the Rank of Master of Cadets or the Training Supervisor. Steem has been an excellent teacher to many of you and even to myself on rare occasions. Her valor in the battlefield is without compare and with her help, we will raise such a force as to destroy all that stand before us. Vice Admiral Steem, the Cadets are yours to train as you see fit. Teach them Loyalty to their own, Valor on the field, and most of all, Honor in all things great and small. You have my authority and that of the council to give any MECH soldier the temporary rank of Drill Sergeant to aid you in the training of the young Cadets." Ember stepped forward and pinned the Vice Admiral Pips on her lapel. "Congratulations Sister. MECH will be strong and undefeated under your toutalege." Lotus gave her Sister a big Hug. "It is well deserved Sister. You'll do as you've always done...your best." Aztek stepped up to her. "Congratulations Sister. There could be no other to take this position." He then turned to the assembled MECHs. "It is my pleasure to present to you...Vice Admiral Steem...Master of Cadets...Training Master." Whoops and cries of congratulations rang through the Hall. Aztek let them carry on for several Minutes as Steem strode back to her flight and was met with heart felt congratulations. When he noticed it was dying down, he called them to silence. Deuce spoke again. "MECH Moses, Please present yourself." Moses appeared from the center of the Shadow Mercs group and strode towards the Emperor. Deuce continued speaking as he approached. "Recently the Master Recruiter position became open and Lotus, Ember, Aztek and I could think of no other MECH to fill that slot than Moses. He has served MECH loyaly as the Assistant to the Recruiter for many months and we felt he had more then earned the position of Master Recruiter. MECH Moses, I hereby promote you to Vice Admiral and give you the Recruiting Division. MECH needs warriors, son...You're to head the Purification Department...and make Me...Us...MECHs such that the world will fear." Ember presented Moses with his Vice Admiral Pips and congratulated him. Lotus kissed her son on the Cheek and hugged him fiercely. Aztek shook his hand then presented him to the assemblage. Cheers echoed throughout the Hall as Moses strode back towards the Shadow Mercs...Laughs were heard as well as he wiped his Mother's kisses from his cheek. Deuce silenced them. "Today is also a Day to honor those MECH that have given much to their brothers and sisters. These MECH have served loyaly over and over without fail. They've gained respect in the Realms as well as at home. Their Courage and Strength are unparalleled. They are Legends. MECHs Judas, Fiend, Havoc, Vapor, 8ball, and Ryman...please Step Forward." Ember took over. "Behold Brothers and Sisters of MECH. These Valorous Six MECH that have brought the Realms within our grasp. They are the measure of perfection in MECH that we should all strive to become. These Elders of Legend will be set aside and honored. And so the people of this realm will know they are in the presence of Legends, We gift them with these..." The Grand hall doors flew open and MECH techs rolled in 6 new suits of Armor. Each of strengthened iridium and decalled in Black and White polished to a mirrored shine. On the left breast of each suit the insignia of the Legends was engraved. A Globe crushed in the palm of a Metal fist. The insignia was surrounded by writing....WITH THEIR AID...THE WORLD WE WILL BRING TO ITS KNEES. "Wear them Proudly my Brothers." Deuce looked out at the assembled MECH in the Grand Hall. A surging of Pride ran through his systems as the faces and numbers of MECH met his eyes. "We have done well these past months, brothers and sisters, and we can only continue to get bigger and stronger as we purify these realms. With the help of the EOL and the staff officers we will continue to build a better world for us all. The promotions are hardly finished however. Ember, Lotus, Aztek and I have only scratched the surface in recognizing those MECH that have done so much in their service to us and have found respect and honor in their valorous efforts." He paused, making sure every optical sensor was focused on him. "The majority of the Flight Commanders have been assigned, and the rest will be filled as MECHs prove their worthiness. Do not mistake me Brethren, you are all worthy of honor and valor, but some among you excell and it is only right that those are the MECH that should lead. Therefore, I have several more appointments to make." Looking to Lotus, the Emperor nodded his head. Lotus looked through the conglomeration of MECH and spotted the one she was looking for. "The Shadow Mercs have long been among the best our Empire has to offer. It is only fitting, that they have a Commander that excels in the arts of War and Diplomacy. Striking from the dark, hiding in the shadows, this flight sits waiting for our enemies to make a fatal error and then they strike. The Commander must be an excellent judge of this. Putting their life on the line when that moment arrives, the Shadow Mercs and their Commander bring the enemy to their knees in submission, or to the ground in a pool of their own blood." Taking over from where Lotus left off, Aztek completed the pronouncement. "The Shadow Mercs need a powerful and intelligent Commander. One that everyone will look up to and respect for his or her efforts for the Empire." He paused and walked down among the Shadow Mercs assembled near the front of the Grand Hall. He stopped in front of MECH Brand and produced the Commander's insignia. "Brother Brand, We honor you and your achievements and ask that you take on the mantle of Commanding the Shadow Mercs. The Flight is yours...if you will have it." Grinning from ear to ear, Brand accepted the promotion. "With Pleasure Admiral Aztek. I will not disappoint you." Shaking his hand, Aztek added. "I know you won't, my brother." He then returned to the front of the chamber and stood next to Lotus. Ember stepped forward. "Commanding the Flights is very important to all of us. Keeping the Flights united and making sure disputes do not arrive from our friendly rivalries is also an important ideal for us. Wing Captains are the backbone of that ideal. They are responsible for maintaining communcations between 4 of the flights. Alpha Wing, flights 1 through 4 and Bravo Wing, flights 5 through 8. They will keep everyone in top condition and attitudes positive. As is necessary with Flight Commanders, only the strongest among us has the right to lead us into battle and into the purification of the Realms. Therefore, it is my pleasure to announce that MECHs Alita and Grayv have been asked to accept the mantle of Wing Captain. They both excel in their specialties and have brought much honor to our Empire. Grayv, will you accept the rank of Captain, Alpha Wing?" Beaming, Grayv humbly accepted. "It would be an Honor, Ember, to lead these fine MECH onto the field of battle." Lotus and Aztek walked down among the Brethren and handed him his Captain's insignia..."Wear it Proudly, Brother." And she kissed him on the cheek. "I could think of no other worthy of leading our flights, Brother. Congratulations." Aztek clasped hands with him. Ember looked to Alita. "Alita, dear sister, will you accept the rank of Captain, Bravo Wing?" Alita met his eyes and responded. "Sir, this MECH will serve where ever she is needed most. I accept this post on behalf of all my noble brothers and sisters." Deuce stepped down from the front and personally handed her her Captain's insignia. "You do us great honor, sister. The MECH shall prosper with you helping at the helm. Congratulations." And he saluted her. Ember then looked out at the gathered MECH. "That is all for now Brothers and Sisters...Please return to your normal duties. PEACE THROUGH PURIFICATION!" Cheers rang out through the Hall. Aztek Admiral Albino Monk-Napalm MonksTales of Poor Newbs (submitted by: Lukkydogg) there once was a newb who's name was lsden, he wanted in my guild but i just wouldn't listen. he pleaded and he begged to get into s.a.t.a.n., I finally had enough so I simply ate him. there once was a newb who was too new to know, I told him that the chamber was the best place to go. he asked what went on behind those closed doors, so I told him they simply practice there methods. he told me not to feeb him so i said no problem. I can't recall his name but he fought like a coward, I don't believe that he will be back any time soon. Simply because i made him look like a baffoon. My last one is the biggest tale of woe, It wasn't his fault he simply didn't know. so he was bad mouthing evils, said he would rid the world of us. I asked him if i could feeb him and he said I don't know. asked me what it was so i said it was something good, like haste or bless so he said i could. I don't recall why but he said goodbye, and then threw himself to the rats below. LukkyDogg feared by goodies across the land. The Sealing of the Catacombs (submitted by: UDL Charon) The following is taken from the UDL/Jedi Praxium Skirmishes: Bay unrolled the scroll that had come from Shurg. The Ferryman read the words scribed by the Arch-Lich himself. "Brother...Esh's latest report is wonderful news. I have consulted with the other officers and have devised a plan. The fourteen major entrances to the catacombs would spread our armies too thin. When the final assault on the keep takes place, we will need the full strength of our host. Therefore...I must ask a difficult task of you. A ward of rotting needs be placed at each entrance. I want the task completed ere the week has expired, as word is that Warderick has sent for several shipments. Veridienne's network tells us that if we can keep these shipments out, Warderick shall have no choice but to begin using their food stores. We must keep these shipments out. May Myrkul's cold hand chill your heart, my Boatsman and brother." Bay turned from Esh. The ghost spy quietly awaited his orders. Bay knew that what Shurg asked would be extremely difficult. A ward of rotting spell would normally simply a hard task, however placing fourteen within a week, this would require great power and concentration. And....no doubt any Jedi that should come upon him while he rested would be more than a serious challenge. But Shurg had made the decision, so Bay now would follow it through. The entrance he stood near now was but two hours hard ride from the Praxium's walls, and looked to be nothing but an ordinary ravine. However, as with all the Catacomb's entrances, things were not what they appeared. Bay sent Esh on to lead the detachment to a safe haven. The detachment would await Bay's return, as he could travel faster alone. He seated himself above the entrance, and prepared himself to cast the first spell. From with his cloak he removed the finger bones of a Kef, the ash from a burned basilisk, the wings from two stirges, and a piece of a shambling mound. Patting the shambling mound piece flat, he spread the ashes and wings above it. Mumbling a spell he picked up the Kef bones and shook them in his hand. The mix began to glow red and congeal, forming a cake. Bay cast the stones down upon the cake and stared at the form they created. He drew those runes in the ground to match the bones pattern perfectly. The runes took on a glowing hue of their own, which is when Bay picked the cake up and ate it. It was the single most foul taste ever created, however this part of the spell was the key. The spell completed he stood and sensed the power of the runes he had cast on his entrance. It would not affect any person. Nor most mounts that the Jedi had...as usually they were connected to their Jedi master through the force which would be enough to protect them. However no food...no other livestock...no grain...nothing else would pass unaffected. Any food or livestock attempting to pass through the entrance would be rotted and decayed within moments of passing the entrance. No foodstuff would reach the Keep through this entrance again, as long as Bay walked this plane. And there was the key. Bay had linked this spell to his own magical energies to guard this spell by eating the warding mixture, as he would do with all the spells. The Ferryman of the UDL felt drained, however he could not rest till his task was complete. Myrkul would assure that his energies returned in time. He turned to make his way to the next entrance, one of fourteen down. *** Bay appeared out of the fog near Esh looking tired. "Lord!" Esh ran to offer his support, however Bay held his hand up to decline the help. "I will be fine. Ready the detachment." As Esh hurried off to have Bay's forces prepare to be underway, Bay took the time to rest. The fourteen entrances were all guarded by the Ward of Rotting spell, and each linked to the Ferryman. The Jedi may have other small entrances they could take small amounts into and out of, however with all the major entrances sealed, they would not be able to keep up with their food needs. They're food stores would slowly diminish, and that would serve the UDL well. Bay mounted his Nightmare and gave the signal. His detachment fell in behind as they headed out over the hills. Garatsel was a few days ride away...and Bay intended to pick up where he left off there. He would not let so much as an ant escape the death of that village. The fear around the Jedi's Keep was building, and Bayomon's name was being whispered around the countryside now. Some said the Jedi would save them. Some said the Force would prevail. Others said that they felt doom in the wind and that the UDL could never be stopped. Then there were those who said nothing, they simply packed themselves and all that they could carry and ran far away. They were probably the smartest ones. Bayomon ~UDL Ferryman of Souls ~Bane of the Jedi PraxiumLady Troubles (submitted by: Aluric) Aluric had come from the garden and was headed for this personal library, he didn't make it. His thoughts had been some what scattered with his proposal of courtship to the lady Fair Star. Even though he would know the instant she made her choice, he now was consumed with fretting over the details, the minutia. The spells the flasks contained where variable, save the specifics he had planed for. He only hoped the ties to her mental state, when she opened them would bring the desired effects he had in mind. What a fool he had been to think he could trust himself in that fluctuating environment. Maybe he should have chosen something more structured. Maybe he should have just used something simple, less dramatic. Maybe he should have kept his secret, taken it to his grave. With that last thought he walked into the castle wall. Picking himself up from the ground where he sat, he wondered anew at the wisdom of his getting emotional. Nothing felt so right since his release from his priestly vows. But nothing had ever left him this rattled since seeing Aurora; after being freed by his demon (but that was the dark ones mistake) . What was he supposed to be doing, he remembered he had a task to do but not the why or wherefore. Walking into the keep, his page came up and started rattling something about the arena. "For the love of the heavens, that was what he had forgotten"; was his thought as he bolted for the stables. As usual the groom had the old roan saddled and ready by the time Aluric had made the barn door. Jumping for the saddle the rider spurred the horse towards the tower in which he resided. His prayers answered, his aid de camp met him in the midst of the parade ground with the bag that held his combat gear. The mount spun once more for Mystria' Gate; at the knee command of it's rider, nickering in protest. "I am sorry for the spurs old timer but I need your speed and help to make up for another of my errors. Lets get clear from here". Snapping a salute to his aid Aluric set into a hard gallop through the gates, saluting the sentries as he went out into the night. Once through the gate and clear of the view of the sentries Aluric spelled his mount through to the city of Triboar coming through the dimension door completely intact. Calming his mount as it settled into a trot heading for the arena. "Sorry 'bout the jump start old fellow, but I can not keep a lady waiting. I promise I'll let you lead the way back. "His mount was still protesting however mildly, when Aluric dismounted out side the arena. Taking his bag and tack he loosed the mount into the Triboar night. "Ok I'll take it from here, have a safe trip back, assuming I haven't made you too mad, you'll go home eventually". The morgan's ears laid back against his head, and he blew Aluric a long "raspberry". "Fine be that way, but don't bite the stable hand when you do get back. I am sure he knows what you really want, just go home like a good fellow will you." The horse turned and trotted of towards Red Larch, and Aluric went into the arena. Moving towards the far end, he found Mishikal waiting, They had begun to discuss the preliminaries when she received a call to arms. Apologizing for delaying their competition match, she took her leave. Aluric was lost in thought ,wondering about the Lady Fair, and stumbled into a corner ambush by a thief and its pet bullets. Having no desire for this distraction, with no taste for killing, he invized himself and prepared to depart. The door was further than expected thou. Aluric was just to the door way when one of the "Fiend" clan jumped and blasted the unprotected Aluric to the gate. Dazed and burnt crisp, Aluric proceeded with the long walk to the inn. Since it was the only safe place to rest and recuperate. Along the way he found a cleverly disguised passage into the trees. Even that could not attract the bewildered knight. "This course of events; Aluric thought is most unfamiliar. Normally Iwould just jump at the chance to check this out but not today". Before long Aluric found himself outside the inn, with no room available! "What manner of discord be this? "Lo in the inn please clear the door!" Receiving no response, Aluric's first thought was there was some problem inside and reaching for his mace, he quietly drew forth the bludgeon. Listening attentively to the wooden door. The "problem became all too clear. It was a group of the mechanized forces crowding the door way. He sheathed the magical metal encased mass weapon and called within. "Would the servants of "Duax Machina" be so kind as to clear the door for others!" As was typical the servants of the great computer moved aside just enough to make room for the one. Once inside he paid his fee and set about fixing the damage and memorizing his magics. The distraction of his obsessed worry over the anticipated response from the Lady Fair Star made the study all the more difficult. Not able to concentrate properly, his attention was momentarily redirected to the activity at the nearby door. The Mech's had nearly taken over the entire inn. "Most unusual." he thought. Aluric could hear the clamoring of the metal contacts within their cranium cavities, nearly in unison, totally syncopated. Their numbers where so great in fact that any "non mechanized unit" could plainly hear their thoughts. With all his experiences with the one identified as "Mech Havoc", Aluric could not remember anything like this. They where all a flutter with their recent victory in the arena. There would be no living in peace with this new fuel for their pompous posturing now. Aluric attempted to return to his task at hand. He was about to depart when a quiet mental call came from Mishikal, she was not needed after all, and would Aluric care to continue their match? Well he was out and about, why not. It might help him, having a welcome distraction. Aluric, presented himself at the arena and was shown back to their former corner. Mishikal was still concerned for his lack of "proper armor" as she called it. He reminded her of his commitment to the principals of the paladin. Mishikal felt that paladin principals had no place on the ladder as it where. Aluric did not try to dissuade her, but set to the task at hand. The bullets where set lose on the pretty lady. She moved for position, heading to the north east doorway, round the near corner. Aluric recognized the move and the tactics, Fair Star had tought him. Seemed this would be an all to easy defeat of the poor girl. Shame she would go to her bridal bed, bruised and bled. Aluric went round the corner in something less than an attentive manner, preparing to bury the maiden in a stinking cloud of noxious vapors. Unfortunately, he had not considered her a threat and with false confidence had miscalculated his path of pursuit. Coming to the end of his movement, he triggered the spell. A random thought of Fair Star entered his mind as he readied the cast. "Strange I should think of her "now"!" To late came the realization he was far short of his "target". He lost the spell then, and Mishikal closed off the distance, casting a cloud of her own. Aluric made a somewhat orderly retreat, attempting to use the slay living technique on the girl. The lack of proper respect for an equal on the field of battle must have been evident, and sending an emanation of electrical excess, she blasted Aluric up against the wall. The mighty male had not properly protected himself, attempting to gain a cheap advantage, it cost him dearly. Too late Aluric globed himself in protection. The onslaught of furious fanatical feminine force she applied with such liberal abandon could not be halted so late in the dance. She damaged him still more, even with the protection. By now the beasts had surrounded Aluric, and he was holding them at bay easily. But could not now return the attack towards Mishikal. He was not now occupied with pleasant dalliances of the Lady Fair, but with the animal instinct to survive. To no avail. Mishikal neatly finished the match with a simple hold. Dizzy with the pain the young woman had inflicted in mass quantity, Aluric staggered back to the inn. The trip from the gate was a long and tedious one. Luckily he was blessed; the Mech party had moved on to the next town. He doubted he could intimidate his way past the blocked door like the last time. Now He readied for the second round. Mishikal came in and with a cold cordial calculated manner, readied herself, and they walked back to the arena side by side as equals. Aluric presented an unusualy but legal, request for an alternate spot. The dueling duo where shown to the north most section in the west half of the arena. They prepped, and Aluric went in first. Invisibly passing the long row of winged beasts. Rounding the corner he pulled up short as Mishikal passed him by in haste and disappeared into the nothingness. The marshals then declared a miss start, requiring Aluric to come back out. All was reset, and Aluric entered once more. Invisibly Aluric went directly to the corner, hoping to block Mishikal's route away from the monsters. To no avail, the fleetfooted maiden swept past Aluric in less than the blink of an eye. Aluric took up the pursuit, and rounded the bend to the north passing the lady and headed for the back wall, hoping to draw the nasty animals round to her back. They must have still been in shock for they moved not, and Mishikal closed to within "firing range". The stupid animals could not be counted to help, they clawed at the wall against Aluric now stood, mad with the scent of human flesh wafting over the top. Mishikal finished the would be paladin in 3 neat and well delivered maneuvers. Optimizing the rebound from the back wall for her first 2 strikes against Aluric, she kept him pinned. Aluric was finally able to get his globe up, the lady knight questioned why he had entered without the benefit of it at the start. Aluric had no desire to expose his attempt at another cheep kill. Evading the question with a direct response, he pointed out that now his globe would still be up several rounds after hers was expired. At this point he had still harbored the hope that the animals would do the younger knight in. And explaining it was a means to meet his oath bound requirement never to strike the first blow in any situation. This had been the basic reason for his conduct from the start. Though he did wish it could be different at the moment. Mishikal took all this in, (never forgetting that the animals where closing rapidly, and foaming at the mouth). His last words before the lights went out for the second and final time, where near a taunt (though not intended to be). I'll still have my globe and you'll be defenseless now, the easier to hold. Mishikal's reply came just ahead of the spell which ended their duel; "No matter you'll be at the gate good knight. With the double meaning not lost on the scribe of KEF, she deftly concluded the session. Aluric, rocked and reeled from this latest thrashing, as he stumbled back to the inn. Where the 2 sat and talked. Soothing his wounded pride and body, she permitted him the "I am out of practice defense". It might have been his repentant conduct, or his demure demeanor, but most likely it was his paying for all their drinks. But the Lady Mishikal let Aluric off the hook, with an offer of "another round for practice". Aluric quickly begged out, with an apology, and a reminder that there was still much for him to do before performing the dual wedding for her, Lady Lyric and their soon to be spouses; Rathar and Thornwood. Besides, he would be very tender for several days to yet come, why make it several weeks. Mishikal took note of the late hour, and excused herself; kindly wishing Aluric the best of luck with Fair Star. then went off into the night, presumably to inform the keeper of the ladder of the match result. Aluric could imagine Gandalf chuckling as he updated Aluric's record to the now 2 in 8, fortunately they dont keep track of all the "jousting" outside of the KEF ladder. Else Aluric's record would be 2 -1- 28 now. Just then it occurred to Aluric; "Does everyone already know of his attempt to gain the lady Fair Star's favor?" He had as yet not spoke to her family, gads but this could be delicate. He was temporarily lost in thoughts of the beautiful woman that had captured the heart he thought was lost to the dead. Mentally he received the call from a familiar voice. Then he started at the realization of who it was. "Mi Domi!! I am here for you. What is your command?" "I have finished with the mop up here in Port Llast, could you meet me in Never Winter proper?"; asked Fair. "Most certainly, your wish is but my command, I live to serve." Aluric stood up from the table, and with little regard for any at the inn, took leave and cast a spell transporting him to the keep. His aid meet him at the foot of the stairs to his apartment, Aluric dropped his meager equipment and donned a clean change of clothes. Just as suddenly, he was gone once more. Appearing in the back halls of "Windy cliffs." Not stopping for any one or any thing he raced on southward, to Neverwinter, literally blowing through Southwall. Merciful creator, no one was in need tonight lest he have to stop and render aid; but it seemed all where abed this night. Aluric raced for the garden, but she was not there. A heartbeat more and he sprinted for the town square. Finding not even the resident aid or guide. He became frantic, dashing from one inn to the next searching for Fair Star, calling out her name, like some lunatic. Then it dawned on him to simply call to her mentally. His fearful heart was racing like a dear at the hunt. Fair Star's calm reply came an instant later. She was at the gardens, how he had missed her, he didn't know; but he calmed his nerve, and made himself presentable. As he walked towards the garden Aluric mentally inquired as to her "chaperon". The Lady Tanessa, (Tonaca's sister) was with Fair Star, it would be safe to approach. Fair Star made no mention as to if she would take on the offer of a lady in waiting, but had asked if she could talk to him about a matter of concern for her. This made Aluric mentally panic once more. The creator's will would be done, but Aluric had doubts as to weather he could endure much more of this life if Fair Star rejected him. He offered a silent prayer as he walked into the garden. From across the clearing he greeted her as was proper, she was after all still his superior, fealty was hers. Noting the absence of an escort in sight, he took a seat on the opposite bench. Lady Tanessa would be near about somewhere but this would do for propriety's sake. Fair had some concern about it being proper to accept his offer of courtship, with the situation for her; being something of a delicate nature. "Lady if it please thee; 'tis why I have already agreed to a proper courtship, and arranged for the presence of a lady in waiting at all times. It also would be a personal favor to me, none the less if you would take on the women as such, even if you are incline to rebuke my offer of courtship. Not that you need one, since now you have by right, the entitlement of one of royal birth, being the officer of the guild as you are. You could court several dukes all at once, none would question the propriety. Tis your right to seek the correct mate, people of you station can do with as they please in these areas. I must still obtain the permission of your family, if you should chose to permit my courtship. Aluric went white as a ghost for before him now stood the 2 flasks he had gifted Fair Star, beside her. He nearly screamed out to her; "Lady have a care!. I beg thee; not in front of me. Would you ask me to stand by an watch, as my life possibly went down the cisterns without begging for my life? Would you ask me to be haunted forever by the possibility I might have influenced you choice, it being made in my presence. Drive hot pokers thru my eyes and eviscerate me where I stand before that! Please!" Aluric was on his knees, pleading for his very existence. Tears could be seen resting upon his cheeks. He caught himself; he had almost touched her! He was out of control. This would not do; he must be strong, no matter what may happen. Seeing her shocked look, Aluric returned to his seat and attempted to regain some semblance of composure. After several breaths, they talked further about many things that night. Still she never sought to return the flasks to where she had kept them. Chosing instead to keep them at the fore. In the midst of their conversation Aluric was able to explain something of the nature of his gift to her. He had stopped her from doing the unthinkable for the moment. He really had no idea if his presence would alter the spells effect when she actually opened either flask. The gift was hers alone, it would be directed by her mind set when she made her choice. If he stood by while she freed the magic they each contained there was no telling what might happen. Aluric wanted her gift to be untainted by outside influence, even his. The choice should be hers alone. Everybody has secrets. Some to be shared only in the light of day. Still some to be kept hidden away in darkness forever. But some to be dreamed with a true love, in the comfort of a loving embrace, hearts and mind joined as a one. Or even as a single entity, to face the secrets kept in the dark too long. Exposing and bringing out into the light of day. Aluric left Fair Star then, afraid she might lose her resolve and make her choice while he sat there. He fled then, out of the garden. He knew her chaperon was nearby and saw his weak kneed flight, but he cared not. Let the Lady Fair Star tell him of the effects of the spells once her choice was made. Let her share the story with him after the fact, for him to tell the world as her personal bard, a singing trubadore in shining red armor. Either case: but he would not permit the taint of his being there to alter the course of her history; and possibly his. A history not as yet set to stone. ******************** author note: ******************* This how Aluric remembers that night, there is of course the LADIES and How they remember the encounters. Especially Lady Fair, she remembers, but please be patient, anything good is worth the wait. Of course you could ask Lady Tanessa what actually occured, but I suspect she is not talking. And if she did it would be something else completely different no doubt.The Kender Affair - Chapter Three (submitted by: Exegete) Lord Nasher stood in the reception receiving line and, with a grace that endeared him to all in the realms, shook hands over and over with the incredible variety of guests filing by. At his side, Mrs. Nasher, all grace and smiles, complimented her husband in regal fashion. Next to Nasher stood the guest of honor, The Lady Nalika, Guild Master of KORT, herself struggling masterfully to remain pleasant fresh as the torrent of visitors moved past. With nods and smiles, compliments, small talk and the odd joke, Nalika fulfilled her duty to represent KORT in Knightly fashion. The ruckus at the buffet table attracted even attention even from across the room. Heads turned and Lord Nasher looked inquiring in the direction of the crash. He spotted Sylphee and the others standing amid the ruins of the stew and a small smile appeared on his face. "They're yours aren't they Nalika?" he asked with a glance to his left at Nal. "Indeed Milord" Nalika answered with a grimace. "I beg your pardon Milord, allow me to attend to it? I shan't be long" Nalika said in a tight voice. "Of course, of course" Nasher said with a wave of his hand while giving Nalika a winning smile. "Give you a few moments away from this damn line" he added in a conspiratorial whisper. Nalika returned the smile, though hers was a bit strained. "Thank you Milord, I'll be right back" She motioned for an aid to take her place in line and she moved around behind the line and over to where Dagron was standing, finishing off some pickled monkey brains with gusto. Dag raised an eyebrow at Nalika' appearance and swallowed the mouthful he was chewing. He notice that Nal's gaze was toward the buffet table and followed it to where Sylphee was now finishing her comments to the footman and had begun to head for the lounge to clean up along with Sir Vinman. The servants were busily cleaning up the floor and order was quickly being restored. Another cauldron of stew had appeared and Corwin was back at the buffet, continuing to load his plate. 'Have to speak to Sylphee 'bout her table manners" he said, spewing some crumbs on the floor. He dabbed at the corners of his mouth with a napkin. "terrible mess", he said, his mouth now empty, "Terrible Mess", he repeated, shaking his head. Nalika shook her head sadly. "Of all the bad times to have an accident" she said reflectively. She motioned Akumu, another Knight of KORT who was standing nearby over to her. "What happened here" she asked when Akumu arrived. "It was the oddest thing Milady" Akumu began. "I was just coming over to the buffet to get some seconds on the anaconda and strawberry pie. Sylphee, Vinman, and Corwin were up the table a bit from me. I was looking the table over and happened to be glancing up to where Sylphee was standing" he said. "She seemed to be leaning over the table and talking to it, quite sternly I might add" he continued. "Now I've always had the utmost respect for Sylphee, but I did think this was a bit odd." He continued. "No sooner had she finished her rebuke of the table and the tureen of stew seemed to come to a life of its' own. It all but leaped up and threw itself at the Lady Sylphee." He smiled a small smile at the memory. "Thankfully, it wasn't a very good shot and landed on the floor. She was but wounded." he finished with a grin. Nalika smiled at Akumu' tendency to describe things in terms of warfare. The image of a bellicose soup tureen was an entertaining one, though a bit unbelievable. Dagron's voice interrupted his thoughts. "Nal, the thought occurs that the tureen might have had an accomplice", he said and then stopped short. "Er, that is, someone might have "helped" the tureen in its' 'attack'". he went on with a look at Akumu's innocent face. He frowned and shook his head. "I mean, that someone might have used the stew to embarrass Milady and try and make KORT look silly" He summarized. Nalika frowned. "Is that possible" she said, "The tureen idea, I mean?" "Yeah" Akumu piped up, "You don't often see animated Tureens" he said "Especially suicidal ones" Nalika commented dryly. She motioned to one of the servants passing by with the remains of the stew and the tureen on a tray. A few murmured words later she concluded that the tureen had not been magically manipulated. "I think we can rule out magic" she said slowly. "I think we can also rule out animated pottery as well. This isn't a fairy tale after all, pottery doesn't walk and talk in the real world." she concluded. Dagron looked around the room. "You're right about the pottery Nal, besides the Kaaos contingent isn't here yet" he said with a grin. "Heheh" was Nalika' reply. "So, how'd that tureen get from the table to the floor?" she asked looking at Akumu. "Nal, as I live and breathe, no one touched the tureen. It leaped up and threw itself at Sylphee." he said. "Come to think of it, the whole table seemed to shake and rise up as well." he continued thoughtfully. Nalika looked at the buffet table and surveyed it with a critical eye. She went over picked up a squid stuffed olive and popped it in his mouth. She cast an eye over to the two Knights standing together near the scene of the incident; Slen Star and Sir Corwin. As he watched, Corwin shook his head and turned back to the table and Slen Star began to head over toward the west side of the room. She motioned to Corwin who was, it seemed, working his way as quickly as possible away from the scene of the incident. "Corwin" Nalika called, " A moment please"? Sir Corwin slipped a last bit of the prune souffle on his crowded plate. and approached Lady Nalika "Yes Milord" he said formally, knowing exactly what Nal wanted. "Do you have any light to shed on this incident"? Nalika asked, ignoring the slurping sounds coming form Dagron's direction. "Nay Milord, I did not actually the incident, but was otherwise engaged at the moment it happened." Corwin said. "I did notice a certain brief unsettledness from the table but nothing more. Slen Star, however had some interesting light to shed." 'This is puzzling" Nalika commented. "It's almost as if someone was playing an elaborate practical joke" she continued and then stopped short. She looked at Dagron just as Dagron, stopped in mid-chew, a bit of seaweed hanging from his half-opened mouth, looked at her. "Exegete" they both chorused at the same time. "Could be" Akumu added. "You've ruined Slen Star's surprise" Sir Corwin added. "I'll kill him" Sylphee added, returning from the lounge. When Sir Vinman exited the lounge area, all cleaned up, he looked around the increasingly full banquet hall and spotted Tuvor and Ganzelle standing nearby, munching contentedly on food from the buffet table. Smiling, he approached them, greeting them enthusiastically. "You'll never guess what just happen to Sylphee and I" he began, excited to tell the tale. "You Feeb'd Nasher?" was Tuv's guess, as he munched a braised frog's leg.. "That Publisher's House thing finally come through"? Ganzelle added, busily clearing his plate with a hunk of bread. He chased down a bit of meat that seemed, at least to Vinman, to be moving agilely away from the bread. "Heheh" Vinman replied, "No, not yet" he said with a laugh. "I was over there with Sylphee and Corwin, just gettin' something to eat, when the table went crazy and a tureen of stew flew at Sylphee. It missed but landed on the floor and splattered all over the both of us." "Twas probably a bit underdone" Ganzelle observed chasing the meat around his plate. "Didn't want to be eaten I suppose?" he added, finally cornering the meat near his asparagus. "I hate it when my food attacks me" Tuvor said. "although it would promote a healthy appetite." he finished, dropping the frog's leg bone and moving on to another one.. "You know, a good frog's leg is hard find" he said waving the frog's leg in the air as he spoke. "I know" Ganzelle agreed. "I asked a waitress one time if she had frog's legs, and she slugged me" "Seriously!" Vinman said. "Slen Star said he & Allsie saw Exegete disappear under the buffet tables a while ago. Sylphee is convinced it was he who messed up her new Tiva leg armor. She's really hot!" he added. At the mention of Exegete's name, Ganzelle started and the food he was eating flew out of his mouth. Tuvor's face grew bright red and his eye's began to bulge out of his head after few moments. "Exegete!?" Ganzelle said breathlessly as Tuvor's face went through further contortions. He swept the disgorged food behind a potted plant with a discreet movement of his foot. "Oh gods" he moaned. "Tuv you don't suppose. . ." he said to Tuv, who, by now was turning a sort angry purple and grasping at his throat. Vinman looked at Tuvor in a puzzled way. "You OK Tuv?" he asked. "You don't look so good." Tuvor make a raspy hacking sound and pointed to his throat. "Something go down the wrong pipe?" he asked. "Are you choking?" he added with some concern. Tuvor rolled his eyes, and then, with some difficulty, rolled them back once again and nodded. Vinman grabbed his arm and slapped him sharply several times on the back. On the last slap, a piece of Frog Leg shot out of his mouth and flew all the over to a nearby beverage table, landing in the punch bowl. Ganzelle watched it's graceful arc and splashdown. "Nice shot" he commented. Tuvor glared at Ganzelle and then at Vinman. "Am I choking!!!!!" he said, rubbing his throat, obviously irritated. "Am I choking!!!" he added further, his voice rising. "Now, Now" Vinman soothed him. "I was only trying to help" he went on. "You know Tuv" Ganzelle said thoughtfully, eyeing the buffet table. "It could be Exegete. He was concerned about that Kender we saw earlier." "Kender" Vinman said in a puzzled voice. "There haven't been Kender in this part of the realms for a long time" "Nevertheless, we saw one, had him in a hands to, but Tuvor let him get away." Ganzelle said, looking over a Tuvor who was rubbing his throat with one hand. "Aahhheeccckckch" Tuvor began. "What was that" Vinman said, "I didn't catch that last part. . .Kiss what?" he went on. "Ahem" Tuvor went on, clearing his throat and eyeing Vinman. "I did not let him get away," he said turning his gaze toward Ganzelle. "If Dag hadn't interfered, we'd still have him." he concluded. He considered the situation for a moment. "However, all things considered, I believe we should let Dag know what's really going on." "Not me" Ganzelle said, "It took me three weeks to get rid of the manure odor last time I gave him some bad news." "At least you had a soft landing" Tuvor said with a smile, remembering the incident. "Could'a been worse" he added. "Harumph" Ganzelle said. "Easy for you to say" he added huffily. "You weren't pulling horse poop out of you armor for two days." he said sulkily. "I'll tell him" Vinman said with a grin. "Better be hiding behind something when you do" Ganzelle said. "Oh, it won't that bad. What can he do here, in a formal reception?" Vinman said optimistically, heading toward Dagron and Nalika. "We'll come visit you in the hospital" Tuvor called after him. "If we can find you" Ganzelle threw after him. "This oughta be interesting" he said to Tuvor as Vinman approached the leaders of KORT.. "We oughta run a pool on what Dag'll turn him into." "So many possibilities" Tuvor said, "and so little time" he finished with a smile.Quests? What the? (submitted by: Arindall) It was a bright and sunny morning when the ranger set out to find a deed that many would speak of for years to come. Slinging the massive two-handed sword across his back, he left the inn he had uncomfortably spent the night at. Striding through Neverwinter's great square, he saw a mass of people standing around chatting amiably with one another. Being an intelligent as well as handsome warrior, he quickly realized that he didn't know exactly where he was going to find this great quest, so he stopped to ask someone for advice. "Excuse me," the woodsman's deep voice interjected into the conversation, "but could you tell me where I might find a noble quest in which to immerse myself in glory and destroy evil?" A strange man dressed in green with a big NW emblazoned on his tabard was the only one to acknowledge the warrior. "Well Arindall," he began, which quite startled the ranger who was absolutely positive he had never met this strange fellow, much less told him his name. "If you are looking for adventure, perhaps you should go speak with Lord Nasher. He will tell you about a quest." "Ummm...thank you," Arindall said hesitantly but politely, still shaken by the man's uncanny ability to guess his name. "Where can I find him?" "He should be in his office, right through the door to the west. Just tell him you want a quest," the very strange man said with a grin. With nothing further to be said to the NW man, or to the rest of the group of people standing around who were doing their best to ignore the ranger, Arindall opened the door to the west and after passing through some guards, managed to gain audience with Lord Nasher. "Evil undead are gathering in the sewers," the lord began without bothering to introduce himself or ask the poor woodsman if he wanted any of the delicious looking cookies sitting in a jar on the big oaken desk. "They are training Remorhaz, polar worms, and something must be done to stop them. Go to it," commanded the lord of Neverwinter, then sat down and began studying a set of scrolls very intensely. Still glancing forlornly at the jar of goodies, the warrior took a quick peek at the documents Neverwinter's most important person found so interesting. After seeing what was on the papers, the ranger shook his head and left the building. As he left, Arindall puzzled over the documents he had seen Nasher reading. Still trying to puzzle out what "First Edition Advanced Dungeons & Dragons" meant, he headed for the entrance to the sewers. Normally not very good at finding his way around cities, the woods warrior found his way easily enough by following his nose. The stench was almost unbearable. Finally he came to the source....several ITB's standing in front of the sewer's entrance. Almost gagging in their atrocious body odor, the warrior steeled his fraying discipline, and strode boldly past them and into the sewers. "Stop!," said a deep metallic voice. "Do you have a badge?," asked an eighteen foot tall metal giant blocking the doorway. "Badges?!? I don't need no stinking badges!!," yelled Arindall before he realized what he was saying. "Pardon me for that outburst, but no, I do not own a badge." "No entrance without a badge," the metal giant grumbled. "Couldn't you just let me sneak by this once? I am trying to get started on this quest so I can see what it's like. Just this once?," asked the ranger. "Look man," the iron golem said, "I don't make the rules. Nasher says no one without a badge gets in. Give me a break okay? I'm just doing my job. If you want entrance to the sewers, you must have a badge, or get past me and my friends," the metal giant finished ominously as many other metal and stone giants began to surround the lone ranger. Since he was out of silver bullets, and Tonto had skipped town on him earlier, Arindall decided that perhaps diplomacy was probably the best choice in a situation like this. Ever the diplomat, the smooth-tongued woodsman managed to convince the stone and metal guardians to let him pass through, by emphasizing his points with the magical two-handed sword -Dracslayer-. After leaving the golems to sort themselves out, the ranger quickly resheathed -Dracslayer- and began looking around. Suddenly, he was attacked from all sides by monsters of every variety and description. A large orb-like creature with many eyes began looking at the trapped woodsman. Instantly, beams of light shot out of the eyes striking Arindall. Pain wracking his body, Arindall managed to unsheathe -Dracslayer- once more. "Quit staring at me!!," the ranger yelled leaping at the beholder and cleanly cleaving it in half. Though adrenaline rushed through him, the warrior knew he was doomed if he did not do something soon. Calling upon powers learned through much study from several night courses at a local university and an instructional tape called "Hooked on Magic Works for Me!", Arindall unleashed a massive bolt of lightning which tore from his hands striking down all the monsters in his path, except for the metal giant looming ahead. Emboldened by the number of downed enemies, the ranger made short work of the remaining golems then sat back to view his handy work as he leaned on his sword and breathed heavily. After getting his second wind, Arindall once more slung his sword across his back. Then looking over at the now disentangled golems from his first encounter in the sewers, he shouted "Badges! Ha! I told you I didn't need a badge!". As he took a step forward, the ranger suddenly could sense the teleporter trap he had just walked into. The room began to swirl into a chaos of colors and images. The last clear thing Arindall could make out, was the horrible smile the iron golem's lips had twisted into. Awakening outside the sewers, the warrior could not help having felt cheated out of the effort he had put into getting inside the sewers. Feeling somewhat wretched from his dealings with golems and teleporters, the ranger headed to an inn and laid down for a nap. After a restful sleep, Arindall once more gathered his belongings together, slung his sword across his back, and left the inn. Looking at the sky, the ranger could quickly tell that it would be dark soon. However, sufficiently rested, he felt no worry about traveling in the night. Thinking to himself that he needs must find a better source for a quest than the Lord of Neverwinter, Arindall wandered the city aimlessly. Eventually, his wanderings took him to a small group discussing adventures. Walking up to them quietly, carefully searching their midst for that strange man with the NW and not seeing him, the ranger quickly joined their conversation. "Pardon me, but could any of you tell me of where I might find a quest?,' the woodsman asked politely. After several moments of arguing and discussion, they finally suggested he go to the wharves and ask around. Thanking them for their sound advice, Arindall headed straight for the Wharves. Moments later, he had arrived at his destination and began his aimless wanderings again, this time looking for some kind of plot device to land in his lap and let him no where he should go. After twenty minutes of searching, the ranger realized this was not going to happen (because he was smart as well as handsome). About to look elsewhere, something strange caught his eye. A small dog-like humanoid ran out into the street, and began jumping up and down pointing and yelling in a strange growling language. Suddenly realizing the being was a kobold, the woodsman pulled out his copy of the "Woodsman's Guide to Languages of Dog-Like Men Jumping Up and Down, Pointing and Yelling in a Growling Speech". Having wondered why he didn't think of it before since he had used it so many times in the past, Arindall quickly discovered what the small being was trying to say. "Hey you! Yeah you! Big, ugly, non-dog-like guy! Hey! Are you looking for a quest? I heard you were looking for a quest!," the ugly little beast exclaimed. "Why yes," the ranger replied in the same dog-like barking that passed as it's language. "I am seeking a noble quest." The dog man ran up to the tall warrior. "Well....if you give me 10 platinum I'll tell ya where to find the greatest quest in the world." Suddenly excited at this prospect, the woodsman quickly handed over the money. "Now. Tell me. Where is this mighty quest?" "To try and get your money back!," the dog man yelled and gave a swift hard kick to the ranger's shin, then turning quickly and running off into the night, leaving the poor hero grabbing his injured leg and yelling curses into the rapidly descending dark. Hours later, long after the kobold had forgotten about the dumb human it had tricked, a large shadow arose over the humanoid's hiding place. Suddenly the evil creature couldn't breathe, it's air passage being cut off by the large hand that was now crushing it's throat. Attempting miserably to make a cry for mercy, it gasped out a few grunts. Momentarily loosening his hold, Arindall looked the creature in the eye and asked, "What?" "Please...," the kobold gasped struggling for air. "I can tell you...(gasp)...where a real...(gasp)..quest is." The irate ranger stared long and hard at the wretched creature, then demanded, "Tell me." Quickly the beast illustrated a tale of a poor maiden who made candles for a living but ran out of tallow, and thus ran out of the means to support herself and her starving brothers and sisters whom she supported on her own. The kobold told the woodsman that she had set out to find some candles to sell so that her siblings could eat. Unfortunately, she had been kidnapped by an evil undead creature known as a Dracolich while on her way to Luskan where she had heard about some candles. Moved by the compelling tale, the kind-hearted and handsome ranger allowed the kobold to flee with it's life, and gathered his things to head out to free the maiden. With masterful skill only a lord of the wilderness (or someone with all the maps) could manage, Arindall eventually found himself on the edges of Port Llast. Using tracking abilities so phenomenal that he could track the ghost of a thief, the ranger quickly found the room in which the evil Dracolich had kidnapped the maiden. Peeking through the keyhole, the warrior discovered much to his dismay that the evil creature had invited it's relatives over for a quick bite...namely the maiden. Seeing that they were already setting out the silverware and dishes, the ranger charged into the room. The surprised dracs fell before the might the magical sword -Dracslayer-, and to their own greed as they tried to toast the nimble woodsman to a nice golden brown, but instead toasted each other. Finally, it was down to the warrior and the dracolich who had kidnapped the maiden. "You have killed my family.....again," the undead beast admitted reluctantly (because they were already technically dead before our hero got there). "You will now be a lite snack for your foolissshnessss, " it hissed menacingly. "My foolishness!? I'm not the one with drool hanging off his lip!," Arindall shouted as he called down a powerful spell upon the creature. The magic flew towards the monster striking it squarely in the head, and suddenly big glowing letters appeared in the sky pronouncing..."DRACOLICH IS STUPID!". Drool hanging from it's lower fang, the now much dumber creature ignored the ranger freeing the woman as it tried to count how many attacks it was supposed to take. Slashing the ropes binding her, and picking her up in his strong yet handsome arms, the warrior carried the now unconscious maiden out of the room to the safety of the Port Llast inn. After several moments of pondering the moral dilemma of waking up the girl or leaving her to rest, the ranger finally decided to let her sleep the nightmarish ordeal off. Leaving the beautiful young woman sleeping fitfully on the bed, Arindall grabbed his pack and his sword and headed out toward the Luskan Outpost. Again using god-like skills and well-marked maps, the ranger soon found himself in the Luskan Outpost overhearing two travelers speak of several special candles guarded by a terrible beast. Ignoring the danger, the woodsman used his tracking ability to follow the minuscule wax trail left by melting candles. Bypassing many dangerous foes, the warrior finally tracked the trail to a door. Listening carefully with his ear pressed to the wood, he could hear words being mumbled inside. Calling once more upon his magic, the ranger wove a spell to make his every movement as quick as thought. Rushing into the room at an inhuman speed, Arindall charged the surprised monsters. Noticing two of the deadly eyeball spheres that he had faced earlier in the sewers, the experienced warrior quickly decimated them before they could direct their stares at him. After seeing their two most powerful allies go down, the rest looked hesitant about attacking the speedy ranger. Seeing their dilemma and being good-natured to a fault, the woodsman stated, "I will just use my left thumb upon you...because my right one is much too powerful." Not realizing his seriousness, the evil minions felt much relieved and charged toward the warrior who stood facing them with one arm behind his back and his left thumb extended towards them. For the sake of children reading this, we will skip by the next bloody scenes that occurred. Needless to say, Arindall finished the last of the enemies and wiped off his thumb on one of them. Suddenly he noticed several candles before him. All were lit, and tension hung thick in the air. It almost seemed as if someone asked him which candle to extinguish first. Hesitating for but the slightest of moments, he quickly doused one, and then them all. Images began forming about great sea battles and hordes of monsters rising up to sweep Neverwinter and Waterdeep under it's evil tide. Diligent and focused in his quest though, Arindall ignored the images and quickly gathered up all of the candles and tucked them into his pack. An hour later, wearily entering the Port Llast inn, the tired ranger entered the room with the still sleeping maiden. Tossing down his pack and slumping wearily into a chair, he waited for a few moments then said, "Maiden?...Maiden?...Please wake up. I have a surprise for you." The young woman woke quickly, startled and frightened to find herself in a stranger's room, yet calming down as she realized she no longer saw any of the undead dragons. "Who are you?," she asked hesitantly. Dragging a smile to his exhausted face he said, "My name is Arindall. I heard about your search for special candles and of your being kidnapped on the way. So since I was looking for a quest, I went and rescued you, then I got your candles." Reaching into his pack and pulling them out, the woodsman handed the girl the sticks of wax. "Th..thank you. I don't know what to say, or how to repay you, " she said gratefully. "No need for thanks, it was my honor and privilege. Now...if you don't mind, I am very tired and would like to get some sleep," he stated punctuating it with a yawn. "Oh! Surely, get your rest good sir. I, and my family will always be in your debt, " she claimed as she headed out the door. "Have a good rest, " she said smiling. Shaking his head with a slight smile on his face, he watched her depart, then slowly shifted from the chair to the bed and sunk quickly into sleep. Outside the inn and deep in the wilderness the young maiden stopped walking. Pulling out the candles, she examined them very carefully. A slight smile parted her lips. The wax sticks began melting in her hand and her smile grew wider until unnaturally large and sharp canine teeth popped into view. "Oh yes my good ranger, " she whispered into the night, "thank you oh so much. Now no one else will learn of our invasion." Smiling to herself, she let the now melted wax dribble between her fingers and fall to the ground as she walked off into the night. Arindall CORGrybbn's Sojourn (submitted by: Grybbn) Leaving the freehold brought Grybbn a mixture of deep joy and deeper sorrow. As wonderful as the adventuresome feeling inside of him was, it was covered with the heavy load of grief, sorrow, and worry caused by his dreams. As he wandered farther from the freehold, he began rummaging in his pack. The object of his search was a small pouch. Inside was the only object that could help him in this stage of his quest. Finally finding the small pouch, he removed it and quickened his pace. The small device that it held was literally woth it's weight in gold, platinum, or gems to very many people. Opening the drawstrings, he slowly sat down, the better to take the first reading. The metal box was small, fitting easily into his palm. The antennae on the rear of the box slid up as he pressed the power switch. The small gauge on the front of the monitor showed that the portal, HIS portal was about three miles away, in a northeastern direction. Quickly switching the device off, he continued down the path. The path slowly, almost imperceptably began to climb. After another mile, the path began to narrow, as well as grow steeper. The trees began to thin, and the greenness all around him began to fade to brown. As he walked, he began to see features of the landscape that seemed oddly familiar. Hazy memories began to drift back to him. He saw himself running, gasping, from an unseen terror. Falling in the brush, gasping, knowing his death was near. Terror, washing over him in waves. Breathing, heavy, ragged, harsh, evil. And then, inexplicably, relief. Nothing. The sky, the sun. The beautiful, warm sun. Looking up, he saw that the sun was far lower in the sky than he would have liked. Sighing, he continued forward. The cave mouth was dark, ominous. Set up into the hillside, about 20 yards above the path, the cave had the look of something dark, evil. His farie side crying out in sheer terror, he began to ascend the steep, rocky path towards the cave opening. Once out of the sun's light and into the cave's inky darkness, the nocker began to feel even more apprehensive. The air inside the cave, despite being cool, was also stagnant, heavy. Soundlessly, Grybbn began walking, going deeper, into the heart of the cave. Slowly, he sensed the passage sloping down and increasing in width. Abruptly, the passage opened into a huge chamber in the heart of the mountain. There, bathed in the pale light thrown off by a glowing circular portal, lay a scaly reptilian form, occupying the entire chamber. As Grybbn slowly eased into the chamber, the dragon raised the scaly bulk of its head, opening one large eye and staring directly at the frightened nocker. "Well, I sssee that my friend hasss returned. Have you come to try your luck at avoiding becoming a sssnack again? I promise you, you will not sssucceed." "Please. Let me pass. I am but a single small creature, unworthy of your attention." Grybbn stammered. "What? Let you passss? You must be joking! Unworthy. You, my sssmall friend, must be very, very ssstupid." "Please... I am a member of the Kithain, and we are allied with your brothers, the Council of Wyrms an-" Grybbn was cut off abruptly by a long roar. The dragon reared back, his neck arched in rage. "HOW DARE YOU MENTION THE COUNCIL! THE HERETICS, AND ALL THEY SSSTAND WITH, WILL DIE! YOU HAVE SSSENTENCED YOURSELF TO DEATH!" The dragon reared his head back and fired a long jet of acid. Grybbn barely had time to duck beneath his shield before the blast hit him. Suprisingly, the shield held. The acid sprayed off the shield, spattering against the walls and floor. The stone where the acid had struck began to smoke and was slowly consumed. Roaring, the dragon reared up. Dropping the shield, the nocker unsheathed his sword. The dragon dropped his head again, and snaked toward Grybbn. Just as the dragon opened his mouth to strike, the nocker swung the weapon. The blade bit deeply into the flesh beneath the small scales on the side of the black dragon's head. Screaming in pain, the dragon pulled its head back. Grabbing onto the dragon's neck as it passed by, Grybbn readied the sword for another thrust. The dragon's head flew back to the top of the cavern, searching frantically for the tiny nocker. As the scaly head flew to the top of the cavern, trailing a thin trickle of blood behind it, it felt a small lump on its neck shift position. Then it felt the razor sharpness of the magical sword penetrate the neck scales and slide into flesh. Screaming in pain, the dragon suddenly felt numb, cold. It closed it's eyes, surrendering to the numbing sensation. The numbness was the last thing the ancient being ever felt. Grybbn slowly stood, still shaky from his wild ride on the dragon's back. As he turned to the portal, he remembered his sword. Turning, he went to retrieve the sword, shoved to the hilt into the neck of the dragon. Wrenching the blade free, he cleaned it and returned it to his scabbard. Finding his shield where he had dropped it, he turned to face the portal, and whatever might be beyond it. Grybbn Seelie Nocker KnightOne Flew Over House ITB (submitted by: Ellidis) Ellidis slipped out of Neverwinter, heading towards the hills and a night of relaxation, fighting whomever happened to be up to it. The young lad enjoyed the practice that the hills provided, and the occasional gathering of real talent. He made the trip quickly, having the route so memorized he could probably run it blind folded. The old hag's shack provided the first entertainment, a patrol of Warriors and Guardians of the Woods had gathered there. "This will be a great warm-up", he thought to himself as he prepped and entered the fight. The battle went for sometime and he was starting to feel limber when the hold struck him. The lad smiled, for he knew the inevitable would come, late in fights, it usually did. Now it would be sit back and watch, to see if any besides Malhavok knew how to kill. It was then that the esp hit him. ITB Maniac with a request for a ladder fight on the Grim Ladder. Ellidis shook his head, the last time he was in a free for all in the shack, the one known as Maniac pressured him endlessly for a match. This he did not want, so he quickly replied that he was about to die in the fight and would gladly run out to Triboar after and meet him there. The reply came back positive from Maniac and true to his word, Ellidis died to a banshee's bite and started on the way to Triboar, knowing that he would not have to hear the ITB pester him about the fight he had agreed to. The trip went quick, a few fights to dodge and a couple creatures to out run and he made the Triboar Inn. Give me two minutes Ellidis said to Maniac and headed off to the men's room to relieve himself before the fight. When he came back he heard Maniac's voice as he left the Inn, "So and so came back, I need to finish with her first". Ellidis sighed a bit, then considered the source, walked over to his regular table at the inn and smiled as the barmaid sat down an ale. The wait must have been about a half hour, as Maniac came and went a couple of times. Finally he came in and asked, "Do you want to do a quick one?" Ellidis said nothing, just esp'ed him the location and the ground rules for the fight. The young lad chose an easy fight, the griffins in the Arena as he patience was being tested with this warrior from House ITB. Ellidis moved out to the location, prepped himself and then waited once more for Maniac. The wait was long, but bearable as Ellidis only had to esp Maniac once to ask him if he was ready. "Begin the battle," came the cry from the ITB warrior. Ellidis moved quickly to engage, the griffins quickly leaving their nests to join in the fray. As the young Guild Master of House of Law turned, globed and prepared to engage the ITB, Maniac vanished from the Arena. The God of Punt, ruler of the heavens took the ITB and their was nothing either man could do. Ellidis slowly walked back to the inn, stepping in and going back to his table, the barmaid set down a fresh ale. Ellidis slipped her a silver piece and sat back and took a long drink of the ale. "Sorry," came the ITB's voice as he walked into the inn. "No problem," Ellidis replied, somewhat soft spoken. "Shall we try again?" Ellidis asked. After all, this young ITB wanted to take Ellidis' rank for a week now. "You would do that? Thanks," the ITB replied. Ellidis just smiled to himself as he stood from the table and stepped out into the street and headed back to the Arena. He knew that there was no comparison in the hearts of these two men. This one called Maniac was as shallow as they come. Once again Ellidis stood at the spot he had chosen for the fight and prepped himself. Once again Ellidis waited for the ITB, but this time the wait was not nearly as long. There was a good reason for this, as Ellidis would soon learn. Ellidis once again offered the ITB the choice of who would start, once more the ITB allowed Ellidis to engage first. The young lad quickly moved, the griffins once again quickly joining the fray. Ellidis moved quickly down the hall, turned and waited the appearance of Maniac. A smile crossed the Guild Master's face as the ITB showed this time. The smile quickly turned to a frown as he watched Maniac's first move. He moved only a short ways, then stopped. The griffins quickly moving on him, a couple taking a piece from his hide. Ellidis watched from way down the hall, his mind reeling with what possibilities could be bringing this on. This was a ladder fight for rank, his opponent was an ITB, there must be some trick being played here. Maniac moved once more, but only a short ways, the griffins quickly gaining ground and once more taking a bite from the ITB. Ellidis moved down the hall towards the ITB, almost turned the corner when a seventh sense told him to stay put, and he moved back a bit. "It had to be a trap of some sort," the only thought that could come to his mind. Maniac then moved around the corner, finally moving near Ellidis. The young lad from Waterdeep watched as the ITB started an incantation. The spell of haste was caste, the ITB laughing as the spell did not affect Ellidis. "Of course it didn't, foolish one, I am globed," Ellidis thought to himself as he quickly cast two lightning bolts at his opponent. A couple of images and some hefty damage later, Maniac moved around the wall, but once more the griffins took a bite from him and Ellidis gave pursuit, casting another lightning bolt at the ITB. This lightning bolt took the ITB known as Maniac to his knees, but he managed to stand and cast a globe about himself, and then in a last ditch effort, he tried to fumble the young lad from the House of Law. Ellidis smiled as he took one of the many images he still had and moved in for the kill. Two crits later, the second not even being felt by the ITB, Maniac was dead. Ellidis walked away shaking his head somewhat, making a mental note to himself. "This fight deserves a story, and perhaps we shall call it, 'One Flew over House ITB'," Ellidis laughed with the thought as he headed back to the Triboar Inn and the cold ale he knew awaited him there.Happily Never After - Part 2 Of Gingersnaps and Princesses (submitted by: Kikuriel) "Now, where did that come from?" he mused, rubbing his sore head. "I might ask the same of you," a tart female voice snapped behind him. "Who are you, and what are you doing here? I don't feed bums, so you might as well get lost." "IamPrinceDarienofLienesse," the Prince squeaked, whirling around to face a very unimposing woman with fiery auburn hair. He calmed down considerably. "I have come on an Epic Quest to visit the Sorceress Morgana who lives in this tower." He paused, doubtful. "She DOES live here, doesn't she?" "Yes, she does." The woman sighed heavily. "I'd much rather you had been a bum, though. They tend to be much politer than Adventuring Princes." She sighed again. "Come in, come in. I'm sure we can get this over with soon enough." "All right," the Prince muttered. "Where is Morgana, anyway?" he asked as the two of them walked through stone walls decorated only with a few dusty tapestries. They had seen no other living creatures since they entered, although the young woman had pointed out a very interesting formation of human bones that did nothing to ease the Prince's mind. The farther he walked, the louder his teeth chattered, until he was certain that they must be as loud as orc war drums. Some time ago, his coronet had fallen off his head, and the constant thump of his tattered red cape on the cold stones made him jump occasionally. The woman stopped and regarded him with a pitying gaze. "You really can't help it, can you?" "What?" He stared at her in utter confusion. "What? Tell me!" The Prince rubbed his chin suspiciously. "Do I have a milk moustache?" "NO!" She rolled her eyes impatiently. "Are you always so dense?" "I don't think so," he replied after a moment of intense head-scratching. "In fact, I can remember a time not too long ago when my brain was functioning really quite well." "Oh? When was that?" the woman asked skeptically. She kicked aside a grinning skull rather carelessly; the Prince gulped as he glimpsed a set of green tentacles sprout out of the eyeholes and scurry away. "Uh... shortly before I got married, I think. Right after that, my mental faculties disappeared. In fact, I've found myself--" "Never mind." The woman pushed open a heavy, plain wooden door, its surface grimy with ages-old dust. It creaked reluctantly, but opened to reveal a very ordinary kitchen with tile floors, a shiny, clean sink, and a humming refrigerator covered with colorful and humorous magnets. A short table with a pretty gingham tablecloth stood in one corner of the kitchen. "Sit down," the woman invited, setting a kettle of tea on the stove. She opened a door in the cupboard and took out a few crispy gingersnaps, which she arranged on a plate to make a golden-brown flower. The Prince's stomach was growling like a flocking herd of wild ferocious purple caterpillars, but he managed to gasp around the grumbling ache. "Where is... the Sorceress... Morgana?" "Right here, you great Princely dolt." The woman plopped the plate of cookies on the table. "Are you as sightless as you are witless?" "You mean... YOU'RE Morgana?!" The Prince seemed terrified. "Please accept my most humble apologies, your magicfulness! Please don't turn me into a toad or anything else un-Princely like that! Please don't turn me into Kentucky Fried Extra-Crispy Chicken with your magical fire! Oh, please, please, please..." He fell on the ground, blubbering incoherently and tugging on the hem of her plain gray gown. "Get up, you big baby," Morgana ordered. "I'm not going to turn you into anything if you'll just stop flooding my floor." "Thank you, thank you, thank you--" The Prince backed up hastily in his chair, gazing at her with wide terrified eyes. Morgana resisted the impulse to smack him halfway across the room, but she did take a small wicked pleasure in offering him a gingersnap with a big grin. The Prince flinched back from the unoffending cookie as if it had been a bull dragon. "Shall we get down to business then, your Princeliness?" Morgana asked him, hoping it might stop the Prince's whining. It worked. The Prince sat up alertly and straightened his wrinkled tunic, tapped the battered coronet back into place, and spoke with only a slight tremor in his voice. "It's about my wife," he began hesitantly. "She, uh, well, maybe I should start at the beginning," he offered, relieved. "Yes, the beginning." "Well, it all started when I was a young lad looking for an Epic Quest to start off my illustrious career. Being the only son of my father, the King, it was pretty well agreed that I had to find an especially difficult Epic Quest, so my dad could brag to all his friends about me. Dragon slaying and troll hunting were already taken when I went to sign up at the Epic Quests Club, so I had to put myself down for 'Miscellaneous'." He stopped when Morgana retrieved her whistling kettle from the stove, then accepted a mug of steaming herb tea and continued his story. "As it happened, the Quest they signed me up for was one that involved a rather lovely princess. The nice lady at the club told me about this young princess, and how she was put to sleep by an old witch with a spinning wheel until a young, handsome prince woke her up with a kiss." He looked rather proud, puffing his chest out until Morgana turned bright red with the effort to keep from exploding with laughter. The Prince didn't notice; he was too busy staring at an imaginary splotch on the immaculate floor. "Anyway," he went on, sounding rather glum, "I went to her castle, and found it all grown over in ivy. Clinging all over the place, with not a pair of shears to hack it away. Rather like my grandma's house, I thought; I suppose the ivy should have served as a warning. But I went on, foolishly, and tromped my way through the courtyard until I got to a big rusty door." He shuddered. "The filth of it was unbelievable! Simply unbelievable! Why, my castle's pigstys were cleaner than that miserable door!" He nibbled the edge of a gingersnap disconsolately. "Did I mention that all the people I encountered were frozen? Really, it was the most incredible thing, since they weren't really frozen at all. I touched one myself, and he was as warm as a fresh TV dinner. Can't imagine why they just stood there." "Maybe it was a spell," Morgana supplied ingenuously. "Oh, maybe it was!" The Prince grinned happily. "How interesting! A real genuine spell, right in my own backyard." He chomped down another spicy cookie. "As I was saying, I bravely strode through the enchanted castle and fought my way into the bedroom of the lovely princess." Morgana snorted. "Of course, the bedroom WOULD have been your ultimate goal, now wouldn't it?" "Well, of course." The Prince appeared confused, an expression Morgana was beginning to expect on his face more and more. I mean, the nice lady at the registering place told me that the bedroom was going to be the Ape Necks of my adventure." "Don't you mean apex?" Morgana asked wearily. "Whatever." The Prince was beginning to get annoyed. "The point is, I went up to her bed and kissed the princess on the mouth." "Poor girl." Morgana sighed. "Waking up to that." "I'll pretend you didn't say that," the Prince informed her stiffly. "How kind of you, my lord!" Morgana exclaimed in a gratingly shrill falsetto, curtsying extravagantly. The Prince sighed. "I came here for help," he reminded a half-eaten gingersnap pointedly. The witch apologized; mollified, he continued his story in a wounded tone. "The Princess woke up as soon as my lips touched hers. She was the most beautiful woman I'd ever seen, with hair of spun gold and lips the color of the palest pink dew-roses. When she raised her glorious, sunlight-crowned head to speak to me, her eyes sparkled the shade of purest emeralds, and her voice was like sweet honey. I will never forget the words she gave to me, those immortal words, each one a drop of perfection like a priceless diamond. " 'Get away from me, you stinking pervert!' she said to me," the Prince murmured rapturously, his eyes closed with remembered ecstasy. Morgana snorted. "How romantic. That's it? That's your whole story?" "Oh, no. After that, we were married," the Prince told her hurriedly. "I suppose it was a rather nice wedding, as weddings go. I really wouldn't know, being as how I wasn't there for it. I was out dragon hunting, but my princess went ahead and got us married anyway. She told me later that the reception was much nicer without me there. "But when I came back, the trouble started. My wife began inviting her relatives over, and although I was eager to meet my new in-laws, I wasn't expecting the kind of people she brought over." "Bad mother-in-law?" Morgana suggested sympathetically. "That's not the beginning of it," the Prince assured her sadly. "She brought EVERYONE over--from her parents to her old boyfriend from high school to the ogre down the street. It was a nightmare, especially since her old boyfriend brought his cheerleader girlfriend, and she ran off with my chamberlain, and then the boyfriend disappeared with my wife. They didn't show up until next week," he finished despondently. "Since then, it's been one disaster after another. My wife's a horrible cook, but she won't stop trying to make her famous chocolate-liver mousse. All her relatives and castle servants are a hundred years out of date--why, I showed them a catapult, and one of the poor fellows inquired what kind of monster needed such a big ice-cream spoon!" He rubbed his head in utter exhaustion. "Anyway, I need some advice about how to remedy my unhappy state of affairs. This simply can't go on. It's intolerable. My dad's the laughingstock of the Rich Kings Golf Club, all my friends think my wife's a babe, and she does her best to encourage them! My castle's bursting apart at the seams with all her in-laws, my dogs are running ragged trying to stay away from her demented cooks, and, worst of all, she eats all my glazed doughnuts, and only leaves the icky jelly ones for me!" "Oh, horrors," Morgana shuddered. She thought about it for a moment. "As I see it, the only thing for you to do is to leave your wife." "I can't do that!" the Prince exclaimed, horrified. "And why not?" Morgana asked. "She's making your life miserable. You're not happy, she's not happy, and my tea is getting cold." "Well, it's kind of hard to explain," the Prince hedged diffidently, fidgeting behind his back. "Um, that is, I'm not sure how to explain this." He looked highly agitated, and the cookie in his hand was being shaken to pieces. "Out with it, boy," Morgana ordered sharply. "Her father's the Archbishop of Canterbury," the Prince admitted sourly. "I never would have thought it--she's a thoroughly lovely girl--but there it is, and that's why I can't leave her." "Isn't the Archbishop supposed to be celibate?" Morgana asked, pouring herself another cup of tea. The steam wafting up from the kettle now smelled strongly of peppermint, although Morgana had left it full of lemon tea. The Prince gulped and resolved not to ask any questions. "I know *I* thought so," the Prince mumbled around a mouthful of cookie. "But the Princess' mother denied it very emphatically. She said she had videotaped proof." "How lovely," Morgana commented dryly. "Oh, but it is." The Prince stifled a bubble of laughter. "You ought to see them sometime, him wobbling around in those clunky robes and with that funny-looking hat falling down over his head! I wonder that he didn't confuse the bed with the girl!" "I find that incredibly disgusting and not funny in the least," Morgana said with a great deal of asperity. "Your wife's family disgusts me, and I haven't met them but once or twice." "I didn't think you were at all acquainted with them," the Prince exclaimed. "I have." Morgana sipped at her tea, which now appeared to be chamomile. "I won't say the meeting was very pleasant for either your mother-in-law or me, though. I don't carry much poison around with me, and certainly not the type she was looking for." "She came to you for poison?!" The Prince's eyes bulged with disbelief. "Whatever for? I know we've got tons of rats since my wife moved in--and I'm not just talking about her boyfriends here--but the Court Exterminator takes care of them." "She wanted to poison YOU, my dear boy," Morgana said, her voice very slow and deliberate, as though she were talking to a complete imbecile (which, she reminded herself, might not be so very far from the truth after all). "ME?! But, why?? What have I done?" the Prince demanded. "How should I know? Failed to massage her feet, most likely," Morgana grumbled. "I'm just a witch, boy, not a fortune teller. I don't know what she wanted to kill you for, but she had a most exquisite punishment in mind. I was very impressed with her creativity. I would never have thought of using bulette scales and roper slime that way." "Really. I don't think I want to know." He looked very pale. "You don't, believe me." She cackled wickedly. "But just answer one question for me. Are you really as afraid of mice as she said?" The Prince only shuddered in reply. Morgana pushed back her chair and stood up. "Then, if you won't heed my advice, I'm afraid you've come all this way for nothing. You might as well go home to your wife's loving arms. There's nothing I can do to help you." "What??" The Prince gulped. "You mean, just go back home? That's it? I fought all those monsters, and braved all those Daunting Perils, and all I get is some Dear Abby advice and a couple of gingersnaps?" "Yup." Morgana smiled benignly.A Drow by Magic (submitted by: W0voka) The silence of the lost woods was broken by a faint fluttering sound. The huge butterfly settled in the clearing, its lavendar and black wings slowly stopped its rythmic beat. The hawk circled overhead as he spotted its prey, white tender butterfly. Gliding toward the seemingly defenseless prey the hawk readied himself for the final blow. A slight shift of the lavendar wing and the hawk was blinded. His careful approach was altered and it crashed into a tree. With a broken neck and bloodied wings it tried to comprehend what happened. Then the feathered hunter died. A foggy mist arose from where the butterfly rested and and a human figure appeared. A young female, raven dark hair, white skin, and lavendar eyes, eyes that at the moment were blurred with tears,stood sobbing in the forest. "Why"' she thought, "do I hate so much?" " My brother Zindio took care of me from the time my mother died. He left me in Wienimers with a good human family, and saw that there was plenty of gold for my needs.." W0voka sank down into the mossy ground and cried uncontrollably. She didn't see the cloud appear from a fissure near her, nor see the figure of the woman step out. "W0voka, my daughter. Stop berating yerself." the woman whispered. Startled ,the young cleric jumped up and prepared a spell, hammer ready to crush. "Hold thyself back my daughter, I am already dead, remember?" Paralyzed by the sight of a mother only seen in a painting, W0voka let the hammer slide to the ground from stiff fingers. "Do not fear my child, it is really I, yer mother, dead but,able to span planes of exhistance and communicate when necessary." The tall figure smiled. "I,I don..don't understand..."" W0voka stammered out. "Shhhhh..", the lady said. "I am here to explain and help ye with thy dillema my child. Sit." she motioned. "I dont have a long time on this plane." W0voka sat, still a bit in shock. "Many years ago, before ye were born," the ghost began," in the world of Wienimer, There was Zindio's father, an elven Ranger, myself, his wife, and Zindio,our only son. Zindio was just starting his training as a Ranger and things were good. Placid, my husband, recieved a request from a clan of Dwarves to help them get rid of a band of Drow raiding party that were making their lives miserable. He suceeded in killing all 14 of the 15 Drows. One escaped, a mage he was. Several years later this Drow came back to exact revenge on us, he kidnapped me and took me into the caverens below Wienimers. Ineptly applied magic on meself and impregnated me. You are the result." W0voka started to ask one of many questions racing through her head, but stopped as her mother raised her hand and continued with her story. "Ye were born with black hair and white skin, the opposite of a Drow child. Yer eyes were lavendar, just like the renagade Drow warrior Drizzit. This evil mage, your father, was furious and I think a bit afraid of his magic gone awry. He started to kill me slowly, Drow hate and fear females. My magic powers were enough to keep me breathing and dull the pain. Placid and Zindio found us and in the ensuing battle Placid was killed as was The Drow. Zindio managed to find you and escape, I was already dead." The woman paused, smiled at the bewillered young cleric and continued. " Do not let dossta hate blind ye to dosstra vlos. Kill the vermine Drow and let those renagades against Lloth live." "How would I know Drow against Lloth?' the girl blurted out. "Thy Chaotic neutral heart will let ye know my child." The woman enveloped W0voka in a cloud, Love, hate, pain in various phases swept through her, her spirt calmed, she knew what she had to do within the Realms now. The cloud slowly dissapated back into the ground wence it came, W0voka had a sad smile on her face, and the name TIGGUHR, stood out amongst her thoughts. The butterfly rose into the sky above the forest, direction was toward Clan Axespeak in Neverwinter. Some Drow will learn to fear the name of W0voka. Adrift (submitted by: Firef0rged) My imagination soars within my heart Introvert emotions surfacing as my Soul wanders in chaotic disarray Whatever happened to beauty and peace...... I wonder sometimes........ Do these things exist.....did they ever Wanderers are we in a surreal world Where reality exists only in the mind And life seems no longer something of beauty Man looking for enemies to fight everywhere .....oh I know he'll find someone, but.... I also know he may never find His own worst enemy....... Himself Firef0rged The Protectorate One Last Howl (submitted by: Kikuriel) The wolfsong calls across a windy winter-frozen steppe-- so long asleep in snowy night's embrace even the ancient stones have forgotten all memory of life-- the keening howl echoes through crystal-bright moonlight calling the soul-brothers to one last hunt. They come, running wild through glass-leaved forests wind rushing through fragrant gray-dappled fur golden eyes flashing darkly in the shadow-ridden wood swifter than the northern wind, a wakening vision of hunter's grace and loping stride until they reached the Standing Stones She waited there, in the circle of tall Stones-- like a quicksilver teardrop fallen from Luna's eye/ too ephemeral, too beautiful for this dream-woven night of dark pines and bitter winds and icy mist-blue snow starlight reflected in eyes too wise, too sad for one so young. And they ran-- darting shapes flitting ghostlike through the sleeping forest past rippling streams cascading down into gaping chasms-- flecks of broken diamond glittering in the void-- then caught and gathered back into the argent-flowing ribbon its path serene, peaceful, smooth-running once more. And they ran-- the constant steady rhythm of padded paws drumming/dancing/leaping/bounding over the fallen leaves of yesteryear. And they ran-- behind them, the mournful cry of a lonely owl, lamenting the passing of the night. And they ran. Then the last dimming traces of moonlight fell from the sky-- the last howls fading into the whispering shadows drifing back to the gray mists whence they came and the trailing iridescent wisps of cloud/ luminous against the starless night/ begin to glow with soft-welling inner light as the first spring dawning breaks over a new land. ~Kikuriel Copper-Talon First Daughter of House Aleval The Wedding - Part 1 ~A Shared Spirit~ (submitted by: Thorn Hawk) It was just past midday. The sun shone down through the pine trees to illuminate the forest floor below. Two figures walked silently under the canopy while in the distance birds sang and animals, disturbed by the approach of the two, scampered among the bushes. Thorn Hawk felt the animals around him as he walked down the shadowed trail deep within the confines of Neverwinter Woods. He and his companion had traveled the past two days searching for the perfect clearing and yet nothing met to the ranger's satisfaction. They found many clearings during their travel, but he found fault with each one. Thorn Hawk searched for the perfect clearing. The one for his wedding. Entering a shadowed section of the woods where the sound of a nearby brook could be heard, he glanced down at his traveling companion. Glancing up at him, the little bear let out a low growl. The chocolate brown cub was only six months old or so and had befriended Thralos, a fellow pathfinder a few months back. Each member had at times traveled with the bear cub and now it was Thorn Hawk's turn. He had been babysitting the small bear for about a week now while his brother was off serving the lady's will. Smiling and reaching for some owlbear jerky, it seemed the cub was always hungry, he was not surprised when it darted through the underbrush heading for the stream. "Come back here," Thorn Hawk cried as he hurried after the swiftly fleeing bear. Vines clung to his legs slowing him as branches tore at his clothing and face. He caught faint glimpses of brown fur moving deftly between the clinging growth. A root hidden by some fallen leaves tripped the ranger sending him sprawling into the brook. Glancing back from the many berries he had found, the bear cub walked over to sniff the ranger's face. A wet tongue quickly removed the water droplets from the drenched ranger. "Thank you," replied Thorn Hawk pushing the wet nose away while he clambered out of the stream, "it seems Mielikki is trying to teach me humility and patience if nothing else." "I see you also have found some berries for lunch," he remarked taking off his soaked clothing while his companion gorged himself on blackberries. ~~~~~ A gentle breeze blew through the upper leaves of the mallorn tree its soft song soothing the minds of the two that sat on the flet below. Marlawigs her pale beauty glowing with inner light as she stood next to the trunk of the mallorn tree sipping cocoa while Luthyen paced across the platform. Luthyen took an offered cup of cocoa as she passed by. "The wedding is coming up and where is Thorn," remarked Luthyen, "out teaching a bear cub to fish." "Rangers," she cried throwing her hands into the air. "You knew what he was before he asked you to marry him," replied Marla calmly taking the cup from Luthyen's hand, "now come and sit a bit and tell me what you're going to wear." Luthyen stopped abruptly as the elfstone resting on her brow flared with inner fire casting a green radiance about the pair. "Elbereth . . . ," Luthyen stammered as a single tear traced its way down her cheek. "Luth, what is it?" asked Marla concern written across her face. "Its Thorn . . . he's happy," Wiping at her eyes to clear her vision and wonder in her voice, "he is happy and I can feel him through the stone he wears around his neck. It has never done that before." ~~~~~ Thorn Hawk ducked under a branch and entered a clearing only to have his breath catch. A small hill stood off to the left amidst a sea of still green grass. Surrounding the area was a band of maples their leaves a mixture of gold, auburn and russet and grouped within these were tall evergreens. Their bright green coats highlighting the beauty of the maples. A wind could be heard whistling through the evergreens lending its own song of longing to the whisper of the maple leaves as they moved together. The setting sun glowed upon the clearing bathing it in golden shadows as Thorn Hawk and his companion moved to stand on the hill their faces reflecting one of tranquility. "This is the spot," whispered Thorn Hawk. A warmth spread outward from his chest. He could feel his heart beating and the pulse reflected in the soft bursts of green light from the elfstone he wore around his neck. A gift from Luthyen during the evil times that threatened Neverwinter only a short time ago. A lightness of spirit made him turn toward the north and he knew that he looked toward the grove and the woman he loved. He felt her, her love, her warmth as he blinked back tears that welled up in his eyes. Thorn Hawk, Brotherhood of PathfindersPreparing for Myrkul (submitted by: Dirk Dirty) The sparking campfire gradually gained strength. It was very odd because there was not a soul in site. Its glowing embers grew to giant leaping flames of a brilliant red and orange. Three figures were around the magnificent inferno. Each had walked in from different points around the site and slowly materialized, body part by body part. This was their designated sanctuary where meetings were held prior to important events. The first to completely materialize was the fetid Dirk Dirty. His cruel stench was known throughout the lands. People did not greet him with a hand shake, instead they put their fingers to their face and pinched their nose while forcing a smile upon their lips. The second was the knowledgable and kind paladin known as Llewdoc. His quick thinking in dire situations made him a valuable asset along with his ability to use any weapon within the lands. His Frost Brand shined brightly, blinding eyes that looked upon its craftsmanship. His mighty ring of power shone a sky blue that made even Bane envy. Finally, Opslin slid his Elven Cloak off. He brushed his hand through his thick brown hair and his naive grin was present. Under that smirk was a killer, an assassin who performed some of the most mutilating deaths that ever occured. His hand also dawned a ring that made Dirk's eyes sparkle in twilight as he greedily desired one of his own. The three shook hands and all laughed loudly. The first to speak was Dirk Dirty, "Here we are, once again united to get to the bottom of a new plague." He took a deep breath and let that sink in. "This time it just might be a real plague, I have heard that Myrkul's presence increases daily." Opslin respond, "Yep, the darn undead are trying to make a comeback." He grinned from ear to ear, "Finally, our Turning will not be in vain." Off in the shadows Doc remained quiet. When the two turned to face him they saw something unusual of his regularly calm manner. He ran frantically around with his arms raised like a mummy. He had wrapped his cloak around his head to give the impression he was a zombie. We heard his sarcastic cry, "Master, master, what do you want of me?!" Together they roared a great laughter and fell on the ground. The image of the headless man was humorously funny as he mocked the insignifigant threat. They talked and reminisced, caught each other up on their partings. Then the mood switched to more immediate concerns. After little debate the companions turned in for the night. Their journey would require rest because tomorrow they would head North. Almost a week past, and their destination was in site. The huge tower of the outpost rose before them. Its gloomy walls and gray brick darkened the mood. This place was not a happy one. It reflected the present times. Inside inns and armor shops charged more for services. People did not give second glances. Instead it was three, four, even five! They walked in and began exploring. Soon they found a secret tunnel which was narrow and filled with stalactites and stalagmites. The passage led them to huge underground catacombs. Each shadowed one another to watch their backs. They wandered aimlessly seeing many things. Attacks by a zhentil mage staggered their journey. The air was damp with decay and soon coughing fits broke outs. They pressed on not knowing what was through the next door. The next room housed floating creatures with many eyes. They silently slid in and surrounded the room. Attacking at once faster than gusts of wind, the creatures were dead. The companions searched the room finding bones, skulls, books with human anatomy. A chest in the corner required the strength of all three. When it was opened they gaped at what they saw, their eyes ready to fall out. There it was, a gray floating crystal. Instead of luminating light, it sucked it in and did not shine. They reached out to grab it, touch it even, but a great force erupted spewing a magnetic light wave that pushed them away. Dumbfounded, the three consulted. The alternative and decision that was finalized really was not much of a plan. Stretching their arms and taking a corner, they hoisted the chest and began to search for a way out of the caverns. Eventually and exhausted they found their way to an inn. The room was very expensive this night. In their quarters they opened the chest and examined the artifact. It seemed different now, with an irregular essence. Its surface was smooth and transparent. Inside the shell was an apparant bone. At least that was what it looked like. Out of nowhere a fly landed on the essence and immediately crumbled to dust. After a long moment of astonishment, the ash reconstructed back to the fly. The insect laughed at them and buzzed around their heads annoyingly. This was extremely odd and too weird. The undead threat took a new light in the adventurers eyes. They began casting the most powerful spells at the crystal. Nothing worked, it would not break, it would not be sent to another dimension through a portal. Danger soon was in the air. The three decided to take this to Lord Nasher immediately but as they dragged it along the road it dissappeared. Poof, gone! Suddenly the air became cooler and the clouds above twisted and changed shape; skulls with wide grins, knives with serrated edges, things rising again to fight. It chilled their hearts and what happened next froze them. The wind whispered,"You are the first to find me. You cannot hope to stop me. Soon this land will die and I shall rule." An echoing laughter rang through their ears. It boomed with great intensity. The racket was so overwhelming they passed out right in the middle of the road.JakAbyte writes: "Another problem they seems to be very obvious, is the Pearl Plan. Now correct me if I am wrong but I know that magic items are suppose to be rare, but this is absurd. I want to meet the person that has a pair of Boots of Speed. And if I do I want to know for one how long he has been playing and how many years it took him to earn enough pearls to buy them. Heck, a lottery would be more fair than the system that is in place now. And I'm here to tell you as a gamer of about 20 years that after a hundred combats with dragons someone is going to come up with some of those items. I'm not talking just plus items but items like a Flame Tongue of Frost Brand, or even a girdle." In return I'd like to comment on a few points and try to help explain how the pearl plan was created, why it was created and clarify a bit for all of Newsie's loyal readers. ;D I do agree with JakAbyte, when he says "magic items are suppose (sic) to be rare, but this is absurd". Frankly, with the abundance of +3 weapons, gauntlets of ogre power, bags of holding, +2 rings of protection, cloaks of displacement, mirrored shields +2 and so forth it's beyond absurd, its downright ludicrous. Given a reasonable "normal" campaign world the entire adventuring population would NEVER be wandering around equipped in this fashion. However, as we all know, Neverwinter is "magic rich" and every adventurer MUST have their +3 weapon the second they enter the game. JakAbyte also comments that "after a hundred combats with dragons someone is going to come up with some of those items. I'm not talking just plus items but items like a Flame Tongue of Frost Brand, or even a girdle". To which I must respond, with a definite maybe. You see, those items are exceptionally rare for a reason... and in the sort of campaign JakAbyte is describing, dragons have a treasure hoard which is won by a successful adventuring party. The difference is, someone doesn't wait till they have the proper time, bump the wall, and have a brand new set of dragons and a brand new treasure hoard every couple of minutes. Adventurers in the sort of campaign that JakAbyte describes, don't have the opportunity to "prep" and then using the Haste spell (since Age doesn't kill you here) run rampant over the monsters. They must stealthily make their way into the lair of a beast that could kill them. Yes, KILL them, not send them to the gate, from whence they come bounding back to face the "Dracs" once more. The reward isn't as great because the risk isn't that great. But, you have the chance to EARN those extra powerful items. You will have to work at it, you'll have to have played a while, have learned the ropes. Those powerful items are there specifically so that the experienced player in Neverwinter has something to work toward earning (if that is their interest). You won't be able to bump into someone in the vaults and get a Frostbrand traded to you "cause I got 3 spares". (well, at least not a legitimate Frostbrand ;D ) The Pearl Plan was created because when Version 2.0 was being developed there were NO special items, and there was no provision for adding them. At player request and with player assistance, staff worked to build some special items and a plan for administering the entire process, which has subsequently been called "the pearl plan" among other less polite phrases. For those of you that haven't read the policies and the information about the pearl plan, you can find details in the Neverwinter Nights Events area (Keyword: AD&D, then Neverwinter Nights Events on the left hand list). For those of you that have comments, would like to make constructive suggestions the "Pearl Plan" folder can be found in the Event Announcements & Discussion area. (Keyword: AD&D >> Neverwinter Message Center >> Event Annoucements & Discussion >> The Pearl Plan) I am always interested in player input and suggestions, I read those folders religiously and I respond promptly to questions. Please do consider posting or writing me directly with your thoughts. ;D Regards, NW Events(submitted by: Ebon Asha) In certain areas when PvPing, one may sometimes see a table and chairs. Many places in the sewers often have a few of these scattered around. The trick is that they allow a curious advantage. Namely, that it is possible to cast over other walls, while standing upon them. Assume that you are in a free for all in the sewer gates. Since npc manipulation is such an important part of PvP it would be wise to stay away from the pesky golems, while leading your opponent right at them. Well, simply move to the table square and cast dimension door into the next room. Then watch the golems wreak havoc on your opponent. Note: This also works backward, if your opponent is in the other room, move to a table square and cast lightning bolts...etc and watch him crumble (all from the safety of a common bar table). Ebon Asha(submitted by: KEF Rathar) Greetings and Salutations, Greetings M'lords and Ladies. I have some bad news. Due to OOC problems of Thorn W0od, We will not be able to hold the Wedding on Sunday the 13th like we planned. I am sorry for the inconvience, I will send you all the new date and time for our wedding. Thank you very much for your understanding. Rathar Issmuss Ambassador Knight Guardian Arch Knight Beloved of Lyric Great War II Alliances (submitted by: ITB Skorp) The time was now. Skorp's spies had watched as the Army of Blood Keep turned back the Jedi's. The Demons of Satan had risen and while the Aes Sedai had mobilized to stop them, the Sedai's had moved too slowly and had missed the passing demon legions. Skorp turned to the ITB Lords. Xavier, Myst, Smoke and Master all studies maps and reports of the various strengths and weaknesses of each guild. The alliance had been formed. correspondence had been sent, received and acknowledged. House ITB would be joined by The Temple of Lloth, The Bregans, The Undead Lords,Kaaos, The Pirates of Neverwinter, The Army of Blood Keep, Satan's minions, The Night Masks and The Shadow Alliance. Xavier had compiled a list of his own. It seems there had been leaks from the Evil Alliance and the forced of good had begun to mobilize as well. A loose alliance had been formed by The Soldiers of Light, The Knights of the Eternal Flame, The White Mages, The Protectorate, The Adventures of Cormyr, The Order of The Golden Staff, The Gray Company, the Mech's The NOR's, and The Knights of the Round Table. Skorp pondered the maps and plans, and before the sun set tonight, the battle plans for the first wave of the attack would be drawn up. Skorp HOUSE ITB War MongerGWII - The First Wave (submitted by: ITB Skorp) The battle plans were drawn. From the SA, Redd Iz arrived and together Skorp and Redd analyzed the positions of each guild(read...random roll). Together, they formed the plan for the initial attacks, and sent dispatches to their allies. SOL vs MASKS KEF vs BDA WMG vs PON TP vs ITB Adv. Of Cormyr vs UDL OGS vs ABK TGC vs Satan MECH vs TOL NOR vs SA KORT vs KAAOS The attacks would begin immidiatly and in three weeks time, the first wave would be over. Skorp HOUSE ITB - War Monger Come join NW Ember and NW Ulfius for the October edition of: <<>><<>> Who/What/Am/I <<>><<>> Thurs. October 17th at 10 pm ET in the Great Hall Tavern. 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