Nameless Narrator |
... wrote:What about me? I'm stuck out here in the middle of nowhere. :)Continuity edit
The bard recovers and rushes off to find DB3
Hey there was an offer of wasp transport, or Acme! So ....
...JRHM appears after being set down on the roof by a tired wasp accidentally
Jack Hammer |
Alaina, priestess of Calistria wrote:
Looks over the bar at AcmeFix the Emperor a MiracleGro and soda please?
*BEEP*
Yes miss!
Zips over with a greenish fizzy drink for the treant
Here you are sir!
Hey, that looks good. Can I get one? Err...never mind. How about a Dirt Sundae, extra dirt?
The Bard |
*The Bard arrives in a small puff a smoke, accompanied by a young boy*
"Everyone this is my son, Rio. I belive he may be of help defending this place, since I'm sure the dracolich has never fought against someone like him. Try not to be to graphic while he's here will you? I know this is a Club of Calsitria but still..."
*He sits in a chair glad for the potions being passed out^
"Now will someone please tell me what happened? I really can't remember."
lynora-Jill |
Sits next to Jack Hammer, leaning her head on his shoulder, being careful not to get too much in the way of his food. He's a messy eater.
I was named the Champion of Wind, which was somewhat disturbing since I had hoped that the Champion would be a better fighter, but I guess I'm what you're stuck with. I went to try and hold off the Champion of Fire, so he wouldn't be able to hurt anyone else. Luckily, the Bard over there turns out to be the Champion of Sea, and he was doing a pretty good job of fighting, but in the end, we got our behinds kicked.
Emperor7 |
Sits next to Jack Hammer, leaning her head on his shoulder, being careful not to get too much in the way of his food. He's a messy eater.
I was named the Champion of Wind, which was somewhat disturbing since I had hoped that the Champion would be a better fighter, but I guess I'm what you're stuck with. I went to try and hold off the Champion of Fire, so he wouldn't be able to hurt anyone else. Luckily, the Bard over there turns out to be the Champion of Sea, and he was doing a pretty good job of fighting, but in the end, we got our behinds kicked.
Without the Earth to bind the Seas and caress the Winds you are all vulnerable. You draw strength from each other, and from your allies. That is what our enemies lack.
Only the Lords of the Board can stand alone.
The Bard |
Sits next to Jack Hammer, leaning her head on his shoulder, being careful not to get too much in the way of his food. He's a messy eater.
Luckily, the Bard over there turns out to be the Champion of Sea, and he was doing a pretty good job of fighting, but in the end, we got our behinds kicked.
*coughs on his potion*
"What?!? I'm the Champion of the Sea?!? Okay, I'm gonna need something a little stronger than healing potions."The Messageboard Oracle |
The lords of the boards are unlikely to aid you; they are caught up too much in their battles with one another, and the only one to interest himself openly in this contest, the one known as Kobold Cleaver, already sacrificed himself in your cause.
The lords of the boards are more likely to seek revenge upon you, for the death of one of their own.
lynora-Jill |
lynora-Jill wrote:Sits next to Jack Hammer, leaning her head on his shoulder, being careful not to get too much in the way of his food. He's a messy eater.
I was named the Champion of Wind, which was somewhat disturbing since I had hoped that the Champion would be a better fighter, but I guess I'm what you're stuck with. I went to try and hold off the Champion of Fire, so he wouldn't be able to hurt anyone else. Luckily, the Bard over there turns out to be the Champion of Sea, and he was doing a pretty good job of fighting, but in the end, we got our behinds kicked.
Without the Earth to bind the Seas and caress the Winds you are all vulnerable. You draw strength from each other, and from your allies. That is what our enemies lack.
Only the Lords of the Board can stand alone.
whispers in JH's ear, I don't think the Bard would appreciate you taking that first part literally, but the bit about caressing the Winds, you can feel free to take as literally as you like. You know. Later.*wink*
The Bard |
lynora-Jill wrote:Sits next to Jack Hammer, leaning her head on his shoulder, being careful not to get too much in the way of his food. He's a messy eater.
I was named the Champion of Wind, which was somewhat disturbing since I had hoped that the Champion would be a better fighter, but I guess I'm what you're stuck with. I went to try and hold off the Champion of Fire, so he wouldn't be able to hurt anyone else. Luckily, the Bard over there turns out to be the Champion of Sea, and he was doing a pretty good job of fighting, but in the end, we got our behinds kicked.
Without the Earth to bind the Seas and caress the Winds you are all vulnerable. You draw strength from each other, and from your allies. That is what our enemies lack.
Only the Lords of the Board can stand alone.
"Is that why I can't remember anything?"
Nameless Narrator |
A 'Bard' you say? Hmm. I don't suppose there happens to be a convenient black arrow around and a thrush to advise of a weak spot, if one of your enemies is a dragon? I have the strangest dreams sometimes, not all of them concerning this universe I fear.
A strange voice echoes in the Oracle's mind:
Stand by the grey stone
When the thrush knocks
And the last light of the setting sun
Will shine upon the keyhole
The Bard |
Emperor7 wrote:whispers in JH's ear, I don't think the Bard would appreciate you taking that first part literally, but the bit about caressing the Winds, you can feel free to take as literally as you like. You know. Later.*wink*lynora-Jill wrote:Sits next to Jack Hammer, leaning her head on his shoulder, being careful not to get too much in the way of his food. He's a messy eater.
I was named the Champion of Wind, which was somewhat disturbing since I had hoped that the Champion would be a better fighter, but I guess I'm what you're stuck with. I went to try and hold off the Champion of Fire, so he wouldn't be able to hurt anyone else. Luckily, the Bard over there turns out to be the Champion of Sea, and he was doing a pretty good job of fighting, but in the end, we got our behinds kicked.
Without the Earth to bind the Seas and caress the Winds you are all vulnerable. You draw strength from each other, and from your allies. That is what our enemies lack.
Only the Lords of the Board can stand alone.
"I heard that, and no I would not."
Alaina, priestess of Calistria |
And yet.... Perhaps the one known as the 'werewoof' or 'Heathansson' might aid you if you could seek him out and soften him with the rigt words. I do not know if he has time for such trials as you will soon face though.
Hey-ho.
Yawns.
Looks around the gathering
Does anyone know this 'werewoof?'
lynora-Jill |
The Messageboard Oracle wrote:And yet.... Perhaps the one known as the 'werewoof' or 'Heathansson' might aid you if you could seek him out and soften him with the rigt words. I do not know if he has time for such trials as you will soon face though.
Hey-ho.
Yawns.
Looks around the gathering
Does anyone know this 'werewoof?'
I'm afraid I'm not familiar with this 'werewoof' the oracle speaks of. Sorry.
Hey, Rosie, could I get a pitcher of margaritas over here? Thanks.
Emperor7 |
The Enemy's power lie in the elements and in Ancient magic. That magic is what binds the dracolich to his form. Part of that power lies in the weapon the Hammer wields. Controlling it may be impossible. It seems separating the two may be impossible as well.
The Seas power lies in its strength and Time. Its depths team with life. The Winds may caress or destroy. You can never tell which. It also crosses over both the Seas and Earth, bringing life to that which stands alone. The Earth draws power from both to create Life, then in turn draws power from that life. Each is part of the Cycle.
Undead lie outside of that cycle. By standing apart they must force their will upon the Powers.
That which is given freely is stronger than that taken by force.
Emperor7 |
*There is a knock at the club's door, and a massive human with an even bigger earthbreaker walks in*
Emperor7 wrote:Emperor7 casts Master earth and travels to the Club of Calistria. He has heard of the nectar served there."Do you know how hard it is to follow you when you travel like that?"
My apologies. In dire times one must act quickly.
The Bard |
Alaina comes back with a few impliments.
I don't know if it will work, but I am going to try and summon this Werewoof the Oracle spoke of. Gimmie a sec ...
Starts drawing arcane symbols of the omniportal dias
*starts channeling the Sea's power into the symbols, slowly so they don't explode with the influx of power*
lynora-Jill |
Alaina, priestess of Calistria wrote:*starts channeling the Sea's power into the symbols, slowly so they don't explode with the influx of power*Alaina comes back with a few impliments.
I don't know if it will work, but I am going to try and summon this Werewoof the Oracle spoke of. Gimmie a sec ...
Starts drawing arcane symbols of the omniportal dias
Shrugs and starts channeling the power of Wind into the symbols, just as slowly. After all, what can it hurt?
Jack Hammer |
The Enemy's power lie in the elements and in Ancient magic. That magic is what binds the dracolich to his form. Part of that power lies in the weapon the Hammer wields. Controlling it may be impossible. It seems separating the two may be impossible as well.
The Seas power lies in its strength and Time. Its depths team with life. The Winds may caress or destroy. You can never tell which. It also crosses over both the Seas and Earth, bringing life to that which stands alone. The Earth draws power from both to create Life, then in turn draws power from that life. Each is part of the Cycle.
Undead lie outside of that cycle. By standing apart they must force their will upon the Powers.
That which is given freely is stronger than that taken by force.
JH stares deeply at his hammer, tracing the runes with his eyes. As he gazes at each it seems to respond to the touch of his eye. He senses that the hammer draws power from the elements. Even here. Candles dim, ice melts, and the TV gets poor reception.
Perhaps we can weaken the dracolich's ability to draw upon the elements? I haven't a clue how, but maybe one of these spellcasters do?