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Topic: The Chakran Portal - an Adventure in Audalis
Subject: 1st post! yay!


Loda drank deep into her cup the night of the party, just having defeated the foul witch that plagued the town, they all deserved a little celebration. She tilted her head back and finished the cup of ale, and slammed it down onto the table. A few smoldering ashes floated by and onto the table, their faint orange glow quickly being snuffed out by a faint breeze.

Loda stood as she seen the the person across from her slowly pass out, his mug still half filled with ale. She reached across, and set it down infront of Gothard. Together they both drank for about 20 more minutes, before tiring and turning in for the night.

" well boy, I think nows the time to call it a night, almost everyone is asleep."

As Loda and Gothard walked over to a nearby tree to sleep, Loda looked back once more at the fire, and seen someone slip the bottle out of a Khordaldrum's hands. She tried to see who it was, but the intense glow of the fire blacked out any details, and could only see the outline of him.

Giving up on trying to figure out who it was, Loda turned back and walked a good ways before coming to a large pine tree, and layed under it, feeling Gothard huddled up next to her, his warmth and furriness a nice change from the hard ground.

Waking up the next morning, she quickly found out that Draven was visited and that we had another adventure on our hands. Quickly packing up and eating the rest of her breakfast, she headed out with the rest of them.

Three days had past and nothing. Not one encounter. It was kind of strange actually. They might of seen the occasional farmer, merchant, or just wandering minstrel, but they havent had to actually do anything just yet. It kind of scared her actually, not having one single band of thieves, murderers, or bandits come at them usually meant that one big problem might jump out at them. And boy was she right.

Later on the next day they came to the mountain pass, and they kept on walking through it instead of going around, which was a perfectly logical decision. But soon it turned out to be not such the good idea.

“You manlikes dare enter Troshba’s ground without proper bites for Troshba? Troshba will bring claw and spike on you!”

The thing speaking was a beast of some other world. Its head was apeish in its build, but its body was obviously feline. As it spotted them it's two massive wings flapped open. Its long spikey tail snaked around a rock and pointed towards the group.

Alyssia, the sorceress spoke out first.

"What is it that you wish, good Troshba?"


The creature looked a little suprised, and spoke back, looking a litte calmer than before.

“Manlikes bring Troshba bites to fill Troshba’s belly and feed her young Troshbas. You walk her rocks, then fill her needs.”

Even though Loda despised abberrations like these, she had no idea how powerful or smart this thing was, and if her little " troshbas" were also capable of fighting too. She looked back between the two and spoke up.

" How much food do you need? How many little " Troshbas" do you have, we might not have enough even if we did give you what you desire. Maybe you can let us go past, and we can come back later with all the food you want."

Loda petted Gothard, feeling him tense up. Neither him nor her either liked this beast, but reasoning was one of the better choices right now.

[ ok im going to try an use a diplomacy skill here or something like it to try an settle the beast down. I would like to use Wild empathy, but i doubt it will work on this creature. but if it will, i would like to use it]





Posted on 2006-11-14 at 13:17:15.

Topic: The Chakran Portal - Q/A
Subject: .


if its not to late i'll be taking the place of fantasy, i just got done reading all the Q/A and now onto the game itself, and then some other things that i need to catch up on before i post. but a post you shall have, most likely by today if needed soon.

Posted on 2006-11-14 at 11:32:52.

Topic: The Chakran Portal - an Audalis Adventure
Subject: .


hmm, to bad its full, i will be watching this game though,and if there is ever an opening, i shall play a human of some sort.

Posted on 2006-10-25 at 17:53:03.

Topic: My Creations
Subject: .


Always a beautiful job there Silent. My favorite would be Give up. It just had a great, poemy ( dont even ask if this is a word =P) feel to it and was a little more " fast pace" i guess from your others. I was able to read through it faster and it seemed to flow easier with the words. Again, great job.

Posted on 2006-09-07 at 22:54:46.

Topic: My Creations
Subject: =D


Great poems as always SO, awsome writing, I always love to read them time and time again.

Posted on 2006-09-05 at 12:35:38.

Topic: Question and Answers Game
Subject: .


Wait what did I just eat?


a big hairy walrus!

Posted on 2006-09-05 at 12:34:21.

 


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