Saturday, October 8, 2011

Chapter 9: Sea of Shadows- GM Story Lead In


 “It was the four of them that saved us. There was that soldier fellow with spectacles. And the sick old half orc. And that sneaky little dwarf. And the boy with the bird. They saved our town, but they left a long time ago. And I aint herd from them sin-”

With that Randel fell dead to the ground. It was a sweet release from the tortures he had undergone. No one in the small village of Baytown had ever seen Elves with black skin, and those that survived would never want to again.

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Gabriel had been on the run before. He had been on the run when he met those four strangers on the Caravan. He was sure Master Darwell was pounding his desk in anger of his absence, but something was after him, and running was what he did best. He had only seen it for a moment, there in the offices, reading over his master's paperwork. The secret files he kept in the back office. No one knew about them...

Through the canals and streets of Camdella he dashed. Guided more by memory than sight in the dark midnight hours. Something fast, and something scary was on his tail. When he rounded the next corner he hit something hard and fell on his rump. He looked up slowly, seeing a silhouette in gleaming dark armor, cloaked in moonlight.

“Bloody hells” he swore. Not the most elegant of last words, but they got his point across.

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She looked down from the branches of her tree and watched the dark shapes slipping through the forest. She became one with the old oak, and looking through it roots she could make out dark skinned warriors, in full metal armor, yet making barely a peep. The town was in trouble. She had to warn her husband. Just then a dark and creeping magic washed over her. This wasn't good.

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There were twelve of them now, dead on the ground. He heard more fighting out in his camp. The boys were having a rough night too. Kavara had never seen elves like these before, but he had read about them. He sat slumped against the post of his tent, blood from chin to kneecaps. Most of it was theirs, but he had missed a few blocks to be sure. He could feel poison drifting through his veins, making his mind foggy. He kept asking himself how so many figures could sneak past the Sons of Candor so well before getting spotted. They weren't expecting so cunning an opponent, and Sir Andras had given them a run for their money. It felt like his insides were starting to come out. That was never good. They had been shouting about the four with the Prince's sword. They were looking for them. Following them, it seemed. Those boys were in for some trouble. He wanted to close his eyes so badly. He had been in worse spots before, but at the moment he sure couldn't think of any.

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Their forces had been all over Macinar getting information. Trailing the worms that had disrupted their plans every step of the way. They would find them, and they would put an end to them. Hundreds of years of planning wouldn't be cast aside by a few nosy surface dwellers.

Vallroth read the papers in front of him, detailing all the facts gathered on the four. It was too late to wait any longer. They had to proceed with the mission. That is why they set sail. Full sail for war, in Alk'Haran ships, with Alk'Haran soldiers. All following his lead. It was still more than enough fire power to take the Ivors, and control half the mainland.

He looked in the mirror in royal cabin of the massive black ship. Looking back at him was the beautiful caramel skinned sand queen. A flawless disguise. He stood to adjust his illusory outfit, before stepping out to give the final orders. A teeny little worm fell from his person onto the wooden deck. Purple and black, wriggling and thrashing. It ate away at the wood, before it dissolved into ashes. 

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