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Hurt my dog and I'll kill you without a second thought[/div]
[div class=handsomedevil]
Location: The Woods
Mentions: mothspit The Gunrunner Archie BasiliskVeranda Whisker Keidivh
Mood Music: Champion - Barnes Courtney
Quest 1
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Connor watched as the Fletcher mustered as much strength as he could and unleashed torrents of flame on the imposing murder of crows that occupied the sky. In swarms many of the crows dropped from the air, landing around them in smoldering heaps around his compatriots. Connor pushed himself and Champ down to the ground, as the heat of the flames licked up his back. Connor kept an eye on the scene around them, ready to move again if the threat seemed to grow again.
When it was all over, he stood, watching as many of the crows that remained returned to the sky, flying back to their master. No doubt to tell a warning of those in search. Connor froze a bit as his mind tried to make sense of everything that had transpired and the state of his companions. Which was a little worse for wear. Champ licked at his wounds to keep them clean, but he like everyone else was covered in them, without the means to heal before moving on.
Lori's appearance from the woods pulled him from his frozen state as she inquired about what just happened, which no one really had an answer for, but that was standard. No one knew what the black waters were going to throw at them, and even preparing for anything wasn’t enough, and probably wouldn’t ever be enough.
Connor moved around the space listening as the group, collecting arrows from the corpses, stowing them in the leather quiver on his hip. Not all of them were his but he would handle the separations later.
Connor wasn’t prepared to hear another voice come from the mouth of Fletcher, something that sent a chill down the back of his spine and made his stomach churn. But Connor steeled himself as it spoke, addressing the group. Trying to determine a way to help fletcher with minimum resources. Connor rummaged through his bag, nodding to Shia as he did the same, most of the herbs he had in his bag were components for spells he was in the process of learning, nothing that could really help in this situation. Again, Connor felt useless.
Connor took in the darkness that surrounded the group and couldn’t help but feel like it was starting to encroach on their space. He felt his stomach clench, and ominous feeling fighting to settle in. He ignored it as he pulled a torch from his pack and lit it hoping to keep the darkness at bay, at least until they had a more solid plan of action. They needed to rest, at least until fletcher had the strength to move. But this deep into the woods wasn’t safe for anyone.
As Connor began to walk forward, the essence of a sentence on his lips, the ground of the forest began to shift around him. Connor almost watched rather than experienced himself sink into the liquid that became their ground. Connor was quickly consumed in darkness as the ground swallowed the group.
Connor couldn’t see with all the sand in his eyes, but the sickening flipping sensation in his stomach was enough to tell him he was falling. As he attempted to see, opening his eyes against the irritation of the sand he could just barely make out a floor rapidly approaching. Connor began to panic, arms flailing around him trying his best to find some sort of purchase. The panic rose as the sight of a thick wooden table cleared. Connor closed his eyes, waiting for the impact. Around him, originating from Connor’s outstretched arms was a blast of air, which stretched widely around him, although impressive did nothing more the slow Connor fall.
The impact of hitting the table was an immense pain that racked Connor’s frame. The table cracked in half and splintered, slicing his exposed skin with razors. He let out a light groan, as he laid in the ruins of the table trying to figure out if there was anything broken or bruised. Possibly a rib, definitely a rib.
Connor tried to gracefully remove himself from the rubble, but alas his foot caught on a shard of the table and sent him tumbling back down to the ground. Kicking up a light cloud of dust around him. When he finally stood, he took stock of the room around him, noticing that he seemed to be in some type of library. He could hear the faint sound of talking from not far away but he hoped it was his traveling companions, and he hoped more than anything that they had Champ because he was nowhere to be seen.
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[div class=biggie]
[div class=speakeasy]
My dog son is the goodest of boys and you better let him know or we're gonna have a problem[/div][/div]
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[div class=whut]
[div class=biggie]
[div class=speakeasy]
Hurt my dog and I'll kill you without a second thought[/div]
[div class=handsomedevil]
Location: The Woods
Mentions: mothspit The Gunrunner Archie BasiliskVeranda Whisker Keidivh
Mood Music: Champion - Barnes Courtney
Quest 1
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Connor Stone
Connor watched as the Fletcher mustered as much strength as he could and unleashed torrents of flame on the imposing murder of crows that occupied the sky. In swarms many of the crows dropped from the air, landing around them in smoldering heaps around his compatriots. Connor pushed himself and Champ down to the ground, as the heat of the flames licked up his back. Connor kept an eye on the scene around them, ready to move again if the threat seemed to grow again.
When it was all over, he stood, watching as many of the crows that remained returned to the sky, flying back to their master. No doubt to tell a warning of those in search. Connor froze a bit as his mind tried to make sense of everything that had transpired and the state of his companions. Which was a little worse for wear. Champ licked at his wounds to keep them clean, but he like everyone else was covered in them, without the means to heal before moving on.
Lori's appearance from the woods pulled him from his frozen state as she inquired about what just happened, which no one really had an answer for, but that was standard. No one knew what the black waters were going to throw at them, and even preparing for anything wasn’t enough, and probably wouldn’t ever be enough.
Connor moved around the space listening as the group, collecting arrows from the corpses, stowing them in the leather quiver on his hip. Not all of them were his but he would handle the separations later.
Connor wasn’t prepared to hear another voice come from the mouth of Fletcher, something that sent a chill down the back of his spine and made his stomach churn. But Connor steeled himself as it spoke, addressing the group. Trying to determine a way to help fletcher with minimum resources. Connor rummaged through his bag, nodding to Shia as he did the same, most of the herbs he had in his bag were components for spells he was in the process of learning, nothing that could really help in this situation. Again, Connor felt useless.
Connor took in the darkness that surrounded the group and couldn’t help but feel like it was starting to encroach on their space. He felt his stomach clench, and ominous feeling fighting to settle in. He ignored it as he pulled a torch from his pack and lit it hoping to keep the darkness at bay, at least until they had a more solid plan of action. They needed to rest, at least until fletcher had the strength to move. But this deep into the woods wasn’t safe for anyone.
As Connor began to walk forward, the essence of a sentence on his lips, the ground of the forest began to shift around him. Connor almost watched rather than experienced himself sink into the liquid that became their ground. Connor was quickly consumed in darkness as the ground swallowed the group.
Connor couldn’t see with all the sand in his eyes, but the sickening flipping sensation in his stomach was enough to tell him he was falling. As he attempted to see, opening his eyes against the irritation of the sand he could just barely make out a floor rapidly approaching. Connor began to panic, arms flailing around him trying his best to find some sort of purchase. The panic rose as the sight of a thick wooden table cleared. Connor closed his eyes, waiting for the impact. Around him, originating from Connor’s outstretched arms was a blast of air, which stretched widely around him, although impressive did nothing more the slow Connor fall.
The impact of hitting the table was an immense pain that racked Connor’s frame. The table cracked in half and splintered, slicing his exposed skin with razors. He let out a light groan, as he laid in the ruins of the table trying to figure out if there was anything broken or bruised. Possibly a rib, definitely a rib.
Connor tried to gracefully remove himself from the rubble, but alas his foot caught on a shard of the table and sent him tumbling back down to the ground. Kicking up a light cloud of dust around him. When he finally stood, he took stock of the room around him, noticing that he seemed to be in some type of library. He could hear the faint sound of talking from not far away but he hoped it was his traveling companions, and he hoped more than anything that they had Champ because he was nowhere to be seen.
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[div class=biggie]
[div class=speakeasy]
My dog son is the goodest of boys and you better let him know or we're gonna have a problem[/div][/div]
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