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#1 Guest_Theodur_*

Posted 20 November 2003 - 05:09 AM

Well, nothing major happens in this chapter, aside from my attempts to establish reasons to look for priestess Demin and the eventual finding of her by the end of the chapter. A few twists here and there make me feel better about this episode and instills slight hope that it won’t be too boring. :wink:

 

Rush Of Blood To The Head, part 7.3.

After the brief setback we are forced to take a small detour on our way towards the palace, dealing with the remaining golems and some stray earth and fire elementals on the way, but with luck and skill on our side, none of us suffer any noteworthy injuries. We manage to save two scared elven children from being crushed by a huge clay golem and they explain to us that the palace is close nearby. Imoen sneaks into the direction that the kids point us to, and in the meantime Jaheira instructs them on which is the safest route to the gates that have been secured by Sovalidaas and his men.

Anxious, we await Imoen’s return and she looks deeply concerned as she reappears in front of us, shaking off the effects of the invisibility potion.

“Bastards, they spotted me, I had to waste a valuable potion,” she curses.

“Never mind the potion, tell us what you saw,” I urge her to get on with the report.

“Uhuh… this won’t be easy… I think that the gate I saw leads to the palace, but it’s heavily guarded… by demons. Lotsa demons… I counted at least seven before one of them spotted me,” she explains.

“Pah, demons – big deal… I need only to know what sort of demons there are and then a little summoning spell will do the business. Theodur, I must know exactly what kind of demons we are facing,” Edwin says.

“Err… I don’t know… I think that seeking out this Demin would be far wiser,” I suggest.

“Yep, but we still need to know whom we are facing, right?” Imoen objects.

“And I have memorized a mass invisibility spell, just in case,” Nalia offers helpfully.

“We will try it, but don’t do anything rash!” Jaheira decides, “Especially you, Edwin… don’t even think about casting that demon summoning spell or you will have to deal with me, afterwards.”

“And boy, that’s far scarier than dealing with any demon,” Imoen giggles, but Jaheira just rolls eyes at her comment.

Nalia casts the spell, making us all invisible and we form a chain and slowly move towards the gates leading into the palace. The palace itself can be seen behind the huge gate, the building that seems to be a high point of the elven architecture, an impressive structure built of metal, glass and crystals, glittering in the early morning sun. It seems to have been built around the tree of huge, monumental proportions and after little pondering I decide that the Royal Palace probably encircles the very same Tree Of Life…

I feel someone tugging at my hand, pulling me to move forwards, closer to the group of the demonical creatures that patrol near the gate… and the more I look at these ugly creatures with leathery, reptilian wings, muscular extremities and mouths, filled with sharp fangs, the more I realize that I do not particularly feel like fighting them. Luckily it seems as if someone feels the same way as another tug on my arm, motions me to return back to where we came from. As the spell slowly wears off, I am glad to notice that nobody has managed to get lost during this dangerous excursion.

“Irenicus and Ellesime are likely to be in the castle,” Viconia muses, “so we have to find a way inside, but tackling those beasts might prove taxing…”

“I suggest finding priestess Demin and listen to what she says, perhaps she can offer some plan,” Keldorn adds.

“Bah! Are you scared of seven lowly tanar’ris? I am well capable of summoning an army of the most powerful baatezu’s,” Edwin speaks animatedly, retrieving one of his newly acquired scrolls and almost pointing it into Keldorn’s nose, “a few pit fiends will deal with those nabassu, glabrezu and balors in no time…”

“Edwin, this isn’t one of those battles played out with toy soldiers on each side… this is quite real, I assure you, not like the innocent games of your peaceful childhood. A little oversight and those demons could all turn on us, instead… no, that is way too dangerous,” I disagree.

“Do you dare insult and question my competence, simian?” Edwin looks at me with disdain.

“Well… um… if you put it that way… err… yes!” I chuckle, “now stop that arguing as we are not going to fight those demons, and that is it… err, at least for now. We will try to look for this Demin, instead.”

Edwin mutters something under his breath, but in the end is forced to obey and follow us, as we turn around to head in the eastern direction. As we move away from the city centre, the opposition becomes less fierce and dangerous – we encounter even a few Drow, most of them mages, but they fall quickly under our blades as our own mages are well skilled in ripping off their spell protections, making them vulnerable to our blows.

A couple of nabassu’s that we stumble upon in one of the houses that we search through, prove to be quite a challenge… not only their claws and teeth make them extremely dangerous melee combatants, their magical abilities are equally formidable – a lesson we had to learn quickly and which proved almost fatal for poor Nalia as she fell victim to the demon’s paralysing gaze and only Viconia and Keldorn’s brave effort at keeping the demon at bay, saved the young mage from being ripped apart by the beast…

Understandably, the girl is in shock after Jaheira has cast a spell to remove the effects of paralyse and I fully understand her. Having to watch her death approaching, unable to move, escape, protect herself… even the thought is terrible. I consult with Jaheira and she agrees that a small respite is in order, but since resting amongst the remains of two dead nabassu’s seems rather… unpleasant, we exit the house and seek for another, more comfortable spot to relax for a few moments.

Fortunately for us, the next house is absolutely empty and after Imoen has finished examining it for traps, we all settle in as comfortably as we can, taking our places on the various sofas and chairs… Jaheira and I make ourselves comfortable in a large, fluffy couch, while Imoen and Viconia retreat to one of the side rooms, accompanied by Keldorn’s glance, which then is fixed upon me, but I only shrug my shoulders in reply and turn to face Jaheira.

“It’s not going to be easy, is it…?” I muse, looking at her, “it will be tough to even get to him with the dragon at his command… and we were so close to death already…”

“We cannot afford to be weak, Theodur, and I do not mean only physically weak,” she says, “You must believe that we can get through it… and even if we have few reasons to be very optimistic, we must not get desperate. Until we still breathe, there is always a chance…”

“I know… but after this is all over, I’m calling quits with this adventuring business… I want to spend some time with you in peace…” I smile at her and her answer is a brief kiss on my cheek.

“Remember, simian, that you promised to escort me to the Baldur’s Gate as a payment for my invaluable services,” Edwin interjects, without taking an eye of the spell scrolls in his lap, as he looks at them lovingly.

“When did you promise him that?” Jaheira recoils from my embrace and fixes me with a glare.

“Err… look, dearest… this isn’t really the time to talk about it… and, umm… I think that Edwin has misunderstood for I clearly didn’t-”

“Is that so, chimp? I see that you have a short memory indeed… well, you better remember the contents of our little chat or otherwise this Red Wizard might decide to break his promise as well and leave you on your own, facing your inevitable doom (no doubt that these idiots would perish the next moment I walk out the door, and it is so tempting to do just that, after all, having to think for seven is incredibly taxing even for a genius such as I)” Edwin snorts.

“Um, Edwin… we’ll talk about this later…” I try to wriggle out and steer the conversation in another direction. “Keldorn, you have seen a fair share of battles… have you ever participated in anything as grandiose as this?”

“Well, let me think about it lad… ah, yes… some twenty years ago Amn and Waterdeep were involved into a massive war against baatezu demons, pouring out from the vaults of the Dragonspear Castle…” Keldorn explains, “I was only a young knight at that time and that was my first serious test… a test which proved too serious for most of my friends that were accepted into the ranks of paladins at the same ceremony as I… out of twelve, only I had the fortune to survive. Though, I did not feel all that fortunate as I saw my friends falling before the might of the demon spawn… yes, I have had enough practice in fighting demons, lad. More than I asked for, to tell you the truth.”

Nalia takes over the reigns of the conversation from me as she continues to question Keldorn on his past adventures, Edwin remains silent and absentmindedly plays with his precious scrolls, while Jaheira and I snuggle together and enjoy some peaceful moments of closeness. After what to me seems like a too short amount of time, Jaheira disengages from my grasp and orders everyone to get ready and after a quiet growling from some of the party members, we return to the bloody streets of Suldanessellar once again, heading from one house to another in search for the priestess Demin.

And sure enough, as we enter one of the houses, we come face to face with a middle-aged elven female, wearing a green chain mail and a decorative diadem wrapped around her head, carrying a mace in her right hand and a shield strapped to her left… and it seems to me as we have found our priestess.

“Oh, thank Rillifane! I hope you come in peace strangers, for I need your assistance,” she pleads to us, stepping closer, “I am Demin, priestess of Rillifane Rallathil.”

“We have been looking for you, priestess Demin-” Jaheira starts to speak, but falls silent, interrupted by a sudden reciting of a spell… I turn around to see Keldorn, calling on the powers of his god and when I look back at the ‘priestess Demin’, I see that her features are starting to melt revealing someone… something that is definitely non-elven…

“Rakshasa!” Viconia snarls and jumps forward and whacks the creature with her mace, surprising the beast. Having overcome the numbness, the rest of us join in the battle and just in time – even though Viconia has the momentum, there is little doubt that the rakshasa is the more powerful fighter of the two and already Viconia has her great agility to thank as she gracefully avoids the swings of the creature.

The tiger-headed monster falls quickly under our combined assault, however, and as its body hits the floor, we immediately start to look around for the real priestess… and we don’t have to look far as the weak groans from the side room lead us to our target. Priestess Demin lies on the floor in a puddle of blood, facing the ceiling, her lips parted as she tries to call for help, but only blood spurts out of the corner of her mouth.

#2 Guest_WC_Sumpton_*

Posted 20 November 2003 - 06:58 AM

[quote]Well, nothing major happens in this chapter, aside from my attempts to establish reasons to look for priestess Demin and the eventual finding of her by the end of the chapter. A few twists here and there make me feel better about this episode and instills slight hope that it won’t be too boring. :) [/quote]

Yes but it is alway these 'Nothing Major' chapters that ultimately seem to bring the story togather. Something I think you handled quite well with this installment.

[quote]“Bastards, they spotted me, I had to waste a valuable potion,” she curses. [/quote]

Such language from our changed sister.

[quote name="Theodur"]“Pah, demons – big deal… I need only to know what sort of demons there are and then a little summoning spell will do the business. Theodur, I must know exactly what kind of demons we are facing,” Edwin says. [quote]

Yep... just so full of himself...


[quote]“Bah! Are you scared of seven lowly tanar’ris? I am well capable of summoning an army of the most powerful baatezu’s,” Edwin speaks animatedly, retrieving one of his newly acquired scrolls and almost pointing it into Keldorn’s nose, “a few pit fiends will deal with those nabassu, glabrezu and balors in no time…”

“Edwin, this isn’t one of those battles played out with toy soldiers on each side… this is quite real, I assure you, not like the innocent games of your peaceful childhood. A little oversight and those demons could all turn on us, instead… no, that is way too dangerous,” I disagree.

“Do you dare insult and question my competence, simian?” Edwin looks at me with disdain.

“Well… um… if you put it that way… err… yes!” I chuckle, “now stop that arguing as we are not going to fight those demons, and that is it… err, at least for now. We will try to look for this Demin, instead.” [/quote]

Could not have said it better... :wink:

[quote]“Is that so, chimp? I see that you have a short memory indeed… well, you better remember the contents of our little chat or otherwise this Red Wizard might decide to break his promise as well and leave you on your own, facing your inevitable doom (no doubt that these idiots would perish the next moment I walk out the door, and it is so tempting to do just that, after all, having to think for seven is incredibly taxing even for a genius such as I)” Edwin snorts. [/quote]

So that is why they are in so much trouble... :)


[quote]The tiger-headed monster falls quickly under our combined assault, however, and as its body hits the floor, we immediately start to look around for the real priestess… and we don’t have to look far as the weak groans from the side room lead us to our target. Priestess Demin lies on the floor in a puddle of blood, facing the ceiling, her lips parted as she tries to call for help, but only blood spurts out of the corner of her mouth.[/quote]

Very gruesume picture...

Enjoyed it greatly

#3 Guest_IronDragon_*

Posted 20 November 2003 - 07:19 AM

Well, nothing major happens in this chapter, aside from my attempts to establish reasons to look for priestess Demin and the eventual finding of her by the end of the chapter. A few twists here and there make me feel better about this episode and instills slight hope that it won’t be too boring.


Boring? Never!


“Uhuh… this won’t be easy… I think that the gate I saw leads to the palace, but it’s heavily guarded… by demons. Lotsa demons… I counted at least seven before one of them spotted me,” she explains.

“Pah, demons – big deal… I need only to know what sort of demons there are and then a little summoning spell will do the business. Theodur, I must know exactly what kind of demons we are facing,” Edwin says.

is it me, or does this have ‘bad idea’ written all over it?

“We will try it, but don’t do anything rash!” Jaheira decides, “Especially you, Edwin… don’t even think about casting that demon summoning spell or you will have to deal with me, afterwards.”

“And boy, that’s far scarier than dealing with any demon,” Imoen giggles, but Jaheira just rolls eyes at her comment.

I would never have said that, Imoen is far braver than I.

“Irenicus and Ellesime are likely to be in the castle,” Viconia muses, “so we have to find a way inside, but tackling those beasts might prove taxing…”

that is an understatement.

“Do you dare insult and question my competence, simian?” Edwin looks at me with disdain.

“Well… um… if you put it that way… err… yes!” I chuckle, “now stop that arguing as we are not going to fight those demons, and that is it… err, at least for now. We will try to look for this Demin, instead.”

Maybe finding his little friend in Baulder’s Gate will improve his disposition. Maybe a swift kick to the head would too.

Hadrain: Swift kick means less wlaking….


Edwin mutters something under his breath, but in the end is forced to obey and follow us, as we turn around to head in the eastern direction. As we move away from the city centre, the opposition becomes less fierce and dangerous – we encounter even a few Drow, most of them mages, but they fall quickly under our blades as our own mages are well skilled in ripping off their spell protections, making them vulnerable to our blows.

nice touch. At least it offers SOME justification for trucking through the underdark.

“I know… but after this is all over, I’m calling quits with this adventuring business… I want to spend some time with you in peace…” I smile at her and her answer is a brief kiss on my cheek.

check with fate on that before making too many plans.

“Remember, simian, that you promised to escort me to the Baldur’s Gate as a payment for my invaluable services,” Edwin interjects, without taking an eye of the spell scrolls in his lap, as he looks at them lovingly.

“When did you promise him that?” Jaheira recoils from my embrace and fixes me with a glare.

“Err… look, dearest… this isn’t really the time to talk about it… and, umm… I think that Edwin has misunderstood for I clearly didn’t-”

“Is that so, chimp? I see that you have a short memory indeed… well, you better remember the contents of our little chat or otherwise this Red Wizard might decide to break his promise as well and leave you on your own, facing your inevitable doom (no doubt that these idiots would perish the next moment I walk out the door, and it is so tempting to do just that, after all, having to think for seven is incredibly taxing even for a genius such as I)” Edwin snorts.

is Edwin implying that he is to afraid to go to Baldur’s Gate alone? :wink:

“We have been looking for you, priestess Demin-” Jaheira starts to speak, but falls silent, interrupted by a sudden reciting of a spell… I turn around to see Keldorn, calling on the powers of his god and when I look back at the ‘priestess Demin’, I see that her features are starting to melt revealing someone… something that is definitely non-elven…

wonder what tipped him off

The tiger-headed monster falls quickly under our combined assault, however, and as its body hits the floor, we immediately start to look around for the real priestess… and we don’t have to look far as the weak groans from the side room lead us to our target. Priestess Demin lies on the floor in a puddle of blood, facing the ceiling, her lips parted as she tries to call for help, but only blood spurts out of the corner of her mouth.

Nicely gruesome

Good chapter.

#4 Guest_Theodur_*

Posted 20 November 2003 - 10:22 AM

[quote][quote]Well, nothing major happens in this chapter, aside from my attempts to establish reasons to look for priestess Demin and the eventual finding of her by the end of the chapter. A few twists here and there make me feel better about this episode and instills slight hope that it won’t be too boring. :D [/quote]
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Yes but it is alway these 'Nothing Major' chapters that ultimately seem to bring the story togather. Something I think you handled quite well with this installment.
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Thanks! Glad to hear it worked!

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[quote]“Bastards, they spotted me, I had to waste a valuable potion,” she curses. [/quote]
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Such language from our changed sister.
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Yeah, we'll write this one off to the taint, alright?

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[quote name="Theodur"]“Pah, demons – big deal… I need only to know what sort of demons there are and then a little summoning spell will do the business. Theodur, I must know exactly what kind of demons we are facing,” Edwin says. [quote]
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Yep... just so full of himself...
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Otherwise he wouldn't be Edwin... :)

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[quote]“Well… um… if you put it that way… err… yes!” I chuckle, “now stop that arguing as we are not going to fight those demons, and that is it… err, at least for now. We will try to look for this Demin, instead.” [/quote]
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Could not have said it better... :)
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:)

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[quote]“Is that so, chimp? I see that you have a short memory indeed… well, you better remember the contents of our little chat or otherwise this Red Wizard might decide to break his promise as well and leave you on your own, facing your inevitable doom (no doubt that these idiots would perish the next moment I walk out the door, and it is so tempting to do just that, after all, having to think for seven is incredibly taxing even for a genius such as I)” Edwin snorts. [/quote]
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So that is why they are in so much trouble... :)
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Imagine if Edwin was really the one doing all the planning. :wink:

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[quote]The tiger-headed monster falls quickly under our combined assault, however, and as its body hits the floor, we immediately start to look around for the real priestess… and we don’t have to look far as the weak groans from the side room lead us to our target. Priestess Demin lies on the floor in a puddle of blood, facing the ceiling, her lips parted as she tries to call for help, but only blood spurts out of the corner of her mouth.[/quote]
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Very gruesume picture...
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She's not dead though. We need to... interrogate her first. :P

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Enjoyed it greatly[/quote]

Thanks, glad you liked it!

#5 Guest_Theodur_*

Posted 20 November 2003 - 10:32 AM

Well, nothing major happens in this chapter, aside from my attempts to establish reasons to look for priestess Demin and the eventual finding of her by the end of the chapter. A few twists here and there make me feel better about this episode and instills slight hope that it won’t be too boring.


Boring? Never!


well... ok, then. :)


“Pah, demons – big deal… I need only to know what sort of demons there are and then a little summoning spell will do the business. Theodur, I must know exactly what kind of demons we are facing,” Edwin says.

is it me, or does this have ‘bad idea’ written all over it?


And with capital letters, too.


“And boy, that’s far scarier than dealing with any demon,” Imoen giggles, but Jaheira just rolls eyes at her comment.

I would never have said that, Imoen is far braver than I.


Well, at this stage Theo and Imoen can get away with a little teasing, without being glared at. Just a little bit to show that the relationship between them has deepened.

“Irenicus and Ellesime are likely to be in the castle,” Viconia muses, “so we have to find a way inside, but tackling those beasts might prove taxing…”

that is an understatement.


Yes, they are not quite that powerful.


“Well… um… if you put it that way… err… yes!” I chuckle, “now stop that arguing as we are not going to fight those demons, and that is it… err, at least for now. We will try to look for this Demin, instead.”

Maybe finding his little friend in Baulder’s Gate will improve his disposition. Maybe a swift kick to the head would too.


Hadrain: Swift kick means less wlaking….


Hehe... I sense that Edwin will not have an easy time of things in Hadrian's continuity. :P

Edwin mutters something under his breath, but in the end is forced to obey and follow us, as we turn around to head in the eastern direction. As we move away from the city centre, the opposition becomes less fierce and dangerous – we encounter even a few Drow, most of them mages, but they fall quickly under our blades as our own mages are well skilled in ripping off their spell protections, making them vulnerable to our blows.

nice touch. At least it offers SOME justification for trucking through the underdark.


So it does. :)

“I know… but after this is all over, I’m calling quits with this adventuring business… I want to spend some time with you in peace…” I smile at her and her answer is a brief kiss on my cheek.

check with fate on that before making too many plans.


Too bad we know what awaits them... or do we?


“Is that so, chimp? I see that you have a short memory indeed… well, you better remember the contents of our little chat or otherwise this Red Wizard might decide to break his promise as well and leave you on your own, facing your inevitable doom (no doubt that these idiots would perish the next moment I walk out the door, and it is so tempting to do just that, after all, having to think for seven is incredibly taxing even for a genius such as I)” Edwin snorts.

is Edwin implying that he is to afraid to go to Baldur’s Gate alone? :wink:


Edwin: No, I am implying that I need my servants to carry the luggage.

“We have been looking for you, priestess Demin-” Jaheira starts to speak, but falls silent, interrupted by a sudden reciting of a spell… I turn around to see Keldorn, calling on the powers of his god and when I look back at the ‘priestess Demin’, I see that her features are starting to melt revealing someone… something that is definitely non-elven…

wonder what tipped him off


The too cosy and convenient way to find her, I presume.

The tiger-headed monster falls quickly under our combined assault, however, and as its body hits the floor, we immediately start to look around for the real priestess… and we don’t have to look far as the weak groans from the side room lead us to our target. Priestess Demin lies on the floor in a puddle of blood, facing the ceiling, her lips parted as she tries to call for help, but only blood spurts out of the corner of her mouth.

Nicely gruesome


Well, we'll need to talk to her, so I guess it means she will be healed. :)

Good chapter.


Thanks for commenting! :)

#6 Guest_Yazston_*

Posted 20 November 2003 - 04:27 PM

A few twists here and there make me feel better about this episode and instills slight hope that it won’t be too boring. :D


Wasn't boring! :) And the Demin -thingy was a clever trick! (I don't remember if it happens actually in the game.. but anyways, maybe you could tell us why Keldron started casting the True Seeing or whatever the spell is. :lol: How did he know this wasn't the real Demin?)

Imoen sneaks into the direction that the kids point us to, and in the meantime Jaheira instructs them on which is the safest route to the gates that have been secured by Sovalidaas and his men.


I hope nothing bad will happen to Immy.. :)

“Bastards, they spotted me, I had to waste a valuable potion,” she curses.


Eh? But isn't it more important that you didn't get killed?

“Pah, demons – big deal… I need only to know what sort of demons there are and then a little summoning spell will do the business. Theodur, I must know exactly what kind of demons we are facing,” Edwin says.


As much as I respect you, Edwin, I doubt it would be that easy.

“We will try it, but don’t do anything rash!” Jaheira decides, “Especially you, Edwin… don’t even think about casting that demon summoning spell or you will have to deal with me, afterwards.”

“And boy, that’s far scarier than dealing with any demon,” Imoen giggles, but Jaheira just rolls eyes at her comment.


LOL! Have to agree with Immy here.. :D

“Edwin, this isn’t one of those battles played out with toy soldiers on each side… this is quite real, I assure you, not like the innocent games of your peaceful childhood. A little oversight and those demons could all turn on us, instead… no, that is way too dangerous,” I disagree.


I agree! It's too dangerous. Demons are evil, demons hate humans.. they'd kill you in a second if they'd turn on you.

“Do you dare insult and question my competence, simian?” Edwin looks at me with disdain.


Didn't he just do that? :)

Understandably, the girl is in shock after Jaheira has cast a spell to remove the effects of paralyse and I fully understand her. Having to watch her death approaching, unable to move, escape, protect herself… even the thought is terrible.


Hrrrr.. That is terrible indeed.. You could only feel the pain! :(

(But in the first sentence, you kind of repeat the 'understandably' -thingy. I mean, I think you could leave the 'I fully understand her' because you say in the very beginning that Theo understands why she's in a shock. Ugh.. tell me if you don't understand what I'm trying to explain! :) )

Jaheira and I make ourselves comfortable in a large, fluffy couch, while Imoen and Viconia retreat to one of the side rooms, accompanied by Keldorn’s glance, which then is fixed upon me, but I only shrug my shoulders in reply and turn to face Jaheira.


Of course! Theo can have the softest couches.. and only because he's supposed to be the leader.. *hmpf* :) And of course, Keldron, Viccy is going to murder Immy as soon as they close the door... *sigh* (I know I exaggerated it a bit.. :) )

“I know… but after this is all over, I’m calling quits with this adventuring business… I want to spend some time with you in peace…” I smile at her and her answer is a brief kiss on my cheek.


Oh.. I wish it would be that easy.. But with ToB and all.. :(

“When did you promise him that?” Jaheira recoils from my embrace and fixes me with a glare.


Oh no.. :) Did you forget to tell her something, Theo? (Um, and this time I don't mean Khalid..)

Jaheira disengages from my grasp and orders everyone to get ready and after a quiet growling from some of the party members, we return to the bloody streets of Suldanessellar once again, heading from one house to another in search for the priestess Demin.


LOL! Wasn't Theo supposed to be the leader? :)

“We have been looking for you, priestess Demin-” Jaheira starts to speak, but falls silent, interrupted by a sudden reciting of a spell… I turn around to see Keldorn, calling on the powers of his god and when I look back at the ‘priestess Demin’, I see that her features are starting to melt revealing someone… something that is definitely non-elven…


As I already said, I think you should tell us why he starts to cast the spell. :( Maybe it's just a hunch, but still we want to know it.

The tiger-headed monster falls quickly under our combined assault, however, and as its body hits the floor, we immediately start to look around for the real priestess… and we don’t have to look far as the weak groans from the side room lead us to our target. Priestess Demin lies on the floor in a puddle of blood, facing the ceiling, her lips parted as she tries to call for help, but only blood spurts out of the corner of her mouth.


Save her! Quickly!



A nice episode! And not boring at all! :D

#7 Laufey

Posted 20 November 2003 - 04:30 PM

“Uhuh… this won’t be easy… I think that the gate I saw leads to the palace, but it’s heavily guarded… by demons. Lotsa demons… I counted at least seven before one of them spotted me,” she explains.


Oh dear...

“We will try it, but don’t do anything rash!” Jaheira decides, “Especially you, Edwin… don’t even think about casting that demon summoning spell or you will have to deal with me, afterwards.”


Not to mention that if he does, Dekkie will definitely have a few things to say as well. Between him and Jaheira, I think Eddie's ears will shrivel. :)


“Bah! Are you scared of seven lowly tanar’ris? I am well capable of summoning an army of the most powerful baatezu’s,” Edwin speaks animatedly, retrieving one of his newly acquired scrolls and almost pointing it into Keldorn’s nose, “a few pit fiends will deal with those nabassu, glabrezu and balors in no time…”


“Edwin, this isn’t one of those battles played out with toy soldiers on each side… this is quite real, I assure you, not like the innocent games of your peaceful childhood. A little oversight and those demons could all turn on us, instead… no, that is way too dangerous,” I disagree.


Vadrak Dekaras: Innocent? Peaceful?! If he only knew. I am grateful for the intervention though.


“I know… but after this is all over, I’m calling quits with this adventuring business… I want to spend some time with you in peace…” I smile at her and her answer is a brief kiss on my cheek.


“Remember, simian, that you promised to escort me to the Baldur’s Gate as a payment for my invaluable services,” Edwin interjects, without taking an eye of the spell scrolls in his lap, as he looks at them lovingly.


I'm still worried about those scrolls...just call me paranoid if you will.

“We have been looking for you, priestess Demin-” Jaheira starts to speak, but falls silent, interrupted by a sudden reciting of a spell… I turn around to see Keldorn, calling on the powers of his god and when I look back at the ‘priestess Demin’, I see that her features are starting to melt revealing someone… something that is definitely non-elven…


“Rakshasa!” Viconia snarls and jumps forward and whacks the creature with her mace, surprising the beast. Having overcome the numbness, the rest of us join in the battle and just in time – even though Viconia has the momentum, there is little doubt that the rakshasa is the more powerful fighter of the two and already Viconia has her great agility to thank as she gracefully avoids the swings of the creature.


The tiger-headed monster falls quickly under our combined assault, however, and as its body hits the floor, we immediately start to look around for the real priestess… and we don’t have to look far as the weak groans from the side room lead us to our target. Priestess Demin lies on the floor in a puddle of blood, facing the ceiling, her lips parted as she tries to call for help, but only blood spurts out of the corner of her mouth.


Hoo boy! Nice twist there. :)
Rogues do it from behind.

#8 Guest_Theodur_*

Posted 20 November 2003 - 04:53 PM

A few twists here and there make me feel better about this episode and instills slight hope that it won’t be too boring. :)


Wasn't boring! :( And the Demin -thingy was a clever trick! (I don't remember if it happens actually in the game.. but anyways, maybe you could tell us why Keldron started casting the True Seeing or whatever the spell is. :) How did he know this wasn't the real Demin?)


Yeah, but that requires me getting into Keldorn's mind and showing what he thinks - I can't do that. But I can have him ask Keldorn about that - so I will probably add that in the beggining of the next episode.


Imoen sneaks into the direction that the kids point us to, and in the meantime Jaheira instructs them on which is the safest route to the gates that have been secured by Sovalidaas and his men.


I hope nothing bad will happen to Immy.. :(


Nah...


“Bastards, they spotted me, I had to waste a valuable potion,” she curses.


Eh? But isn't it more important that you didn't get killed?


She is angry that she wasn't stealthy enough... the little perfectionist. :D


“Pah, demons – big deal… I need only to know what sort of demons there are and then a little summoning spell will do the business. Theodur, I must know exactly what kind of demons we are facing,” Edwin says.


As much as I respect you, Edwin, I doubt it would be that easy.


Oh, he will get to the demon summoning soon, anyways!


“And boy, that’s far scarier than dealing with any demon,” Imoen giggles, but Jaheira just rolls eyes at her comment.


LOL! Have to agree with Immy here.. :)


No, we do not want Jaheira to be angry. :D


“Edwin, this isn’t one of those battles played out with toy soldiers on each side… this is quite real, I assure you, not like the innocent games of your peaceful childhood. A little oversight and those demons could all turn on us, instead… no, that is way too dangerous,” I disagree.


I agree! It's too dangerous. Demons are evil, demons hate humans.. they'd kill you in a second if they'd turn on you.


And a seven on seven situation means that the group is unlikely to prevail without losses, so this is a bad situation.


“Do you dare insult and question my competence, simian?” Edwin looks at me with disdain.


Didn't he just do that? :)


:)


Understandably, the girl is in shock after Jaheira has cast a spell to remove the effects of paralyse and I fully understand her. Having to watch her death approaching, unable to move, escape, protect herself… even the thought is terrible.


Hrrrr.. That is terrible indeed.. You could only feel the pain! :)


:)

(But in the first sentence, you kind of repeat the 'understandably' -thingy. I mean, I think you could leave the 'I fully understand her' because you say in the very beginning that Theo understands why she's in a shock. Ugh.. tell me if you don't understand what I'm trying to explain! :) )


Excellent spot! :D


Jaheira and I make ourselves comfortable in a large, fluffy couch, while Imoen and Viconia retreat to one of the side rooms, accompanied by Keldorn’s glance, which then is fixed upon me, but I only shrug my shoulders in reply and turn to face Jaheira.


Of course! Theo can have the softest couches.. and only because he's supposed to be the leader.. *hmpf* :) And of course, Keldron, Viccy is going to murder Immy as soon as they close the door... *sigh* (I know I exaggerated it a bit.. :) )


You may not be that far off... Keldorn probably imagines Imoen lying on the altar as a sacrifice to Shar...


“I know… but after this is all over, I’m calling quits with this adventuring business… I want to spend some time with you in peace…” I smile at her and her answer is a brief kiss on my cheek.


Oh.. I wish it would be that easy.. But with ToB and all.. :)


ToB won't start immediately after SoA in this continuity. I'll give them some time free, so that they may start believe that they can lead a peaceful life. :)


“When did you promise him that?” Jaheira recoils from my embrace and fixes me with a glare.


Oh no.. :) Did you forget to tell her something, Theo? (Um, and this time I don't mean Khalid..)


Kinda slipped his mind, but they had other worries on their mind at that time. It was right after the Sola thing in Underdark.


Jaheira disengages from my grasp and orders everyone to get ready and after a quiet growling from some of the party members, we return to the bloody streets of Suldanessellar once again, heading from one house to another in search for the priestess Demin.


LOL! Wasn't Theo supposed to be the leader? :(


Theo: Well, I...

Jaheira: No.

:lol:


“We have been looking for you, priestess Demin-” Jaheira starts to speak, but falls silent, interrupted by a sudden reciting of a spell… I turn around to see Keldorn, calling on the powers of his god and when I look back at the ‘priestess Demin’, I see that her features are starting to melt revealing someone… something that is definitely non-elven…


As I already said, I think you should tell us why he starts to cast the spell. :D Maybe it's just a hunch, but still we want to know it.


Okay, you will then. :)


The tiger-headed monster falls quickly under our combined assault, however, and as its body hits the floor, we immediately start to look around for the real priestess… and we don’t have to look far as the weak groans from the side room lead us to our target. Priestess Demin lies on the floor in a puddle of blood, facing the ceiling, her lips parted as she tries to call for help, but only blood spurts out of the corner of her mouth.


Save her! Quickly!


They will. But what would they do after hearing Demin's story?

A nice episode! And not boring at all! :)


That's cool to hear! :)

#9 Guest_Theodur_*

Posted 20 November 2003 - 05:01 PM


“Uhuh… this won’t be easy… I think that the gate I saw leads to the palace, but it’s heavily guarded… by demons. Lotsa demons… I counted at least seven before one of them spotted me,” she explains.


Oh dear...


That should make them reconsider and think of visiting Demin, instead.


“We will try it, but don’t do anything rash!” Jaheira decides, “Especially you, Edwin… don’t even think about casting that demon summoning spell or you will have to deal with me, afterwards.”


Not to mention that if he does, Dekkie will definitely have a few things to say as well. Between him and Jaheira, I think Eddie's ears will shrivel. :)


Poor boy! He definitely doesn't want Dekkie and Jaheira teaming up to berate him - that seems like an ultimate torture of them all. :)


“Edwin, this isn’t one of those battles played out with toy soldiers on each side… this is quite real, I assure you, not like the innocent games of your peaceful childhood. A little oversight and those demons could all turn on us, instead… no, that is way too dangerous,” I disagree.


Vadrak Dekaras: Innocent? Peaceful?! If he only knew. I am grateful for the intervention though.


Theo: With every day I spend in Edwin's company, my respect for the people who brought him up, rises constantly.


“Remember, simian, that you promised to escort me to the Baldur’s Gate as a payment for my invaluable services,” Edwin interjects, without taking an eye of the spell scrolls in his lap, as he looks at them lovingly.


I'm still worried about those scrolls...just call me paranoid if you will.


I'll call you paranoid then, and tell you that you do not have any great reason for worry.


The tiger-headed monster falls quickly under our combined assault, however, and as its body hits the floor, we immediately start to look around for the real priestess… and we don’t have to look far as the weak groans from the side room lead us to our target. Priestess Demin lies on the floor in a puddle of blood, facing the ceiling, her lips parted as she tries to call for help, but only blood spurts out of the corner of her mouth.


Hoo boy! Nice twist there. :(


Thanks! Without it the chapter seemed a bit dull! :lol:

#10 Guest_Bjorn_*

Posted 20 November 2003 - 07:32 PM

“Pah, demons – big deal… I need only to know what sort of demons there are and then a little summoning spell will do the business. Theodur, I must know exactly what kind of demons we are facing,” Edwin says.


So are you volunteering to go scout out these demons, Eddie? :)

“We will try it, but don’t do anything rash!” Jaheira decides, “Especially you, Edwin… don’t even think about casting that demon summoning spell or you will have to deal with me, afterwards.”


Assuming of course that he hasn't already been torn to pieces by an out of control demon...

“Edwin, this isn’t one of those battles played out with toy soldiers on each side… this is quite real, I assure you, not like the innocent games of your peaceful childhood. A little oversight and those demons could all turn on us, instead… no, that is way too dangerous,” I disagree.


Aw, don't be boring, Theo. Eddie's plan sounded fun!

“We cannot afford to be weak, Theodur, and I do not mean only physically weak,” she says, “You must believe that we can get through it… and even if we have few reasons to be very optimistic, we must not get desperate. Until we still breathe, there is always a chance…”


That's the way Jaheira, don't let him get all morbid and depressed on you.

“I know… but after this is all over, I’m calling quits with this adventuring business… I want to spend some time with you in peace…” I smile at her and her answer is a brief kiss on my cheek.


Aww...but it's going to be a while yet before you get the chance to do that, Theo. :lol:

“Remember, simian, that you promised to escort me to the Baldur’s Gate as a payment for my invaluable services,” Edwin interjects, without taking an eye of the spell scrolls in his lap, as he looks at them lovingly.


“When did you promise him that?” Jaheira recoils from my embrace and fixes me with a glare.


Heh, did Theo somehow forget to mention that little detail? :)

“Err… look, dearest… this isn’t really the time to talk about it… and, umm… I think that Edwin has misunderstood for I clearly didn’t-”


Sorry Theo, but you're really not sounding very convincing.

“We have been looking for you, priestess Demin-” Jaheira starts to speak, but falls silent, interrupted by a sudden reciting of a spell… I turn around to see Keldorn, calling on the powers of his god and when I look back at the ‘priestess Demin’, I see that her features are starting to melt revealing someone… something that is definitely non-elven…


Keldorn has his uses. :)

The tiger-headed monster falls quickly under our combined assault, however, and as its body hits the floor, we immediately start to look around for the real priestess… and we don’t have to look far as the weak groans from the side room lead us to our target. Priestess Demin lies on the floor in a puddle of blood, facing the ceiling, her lips parted as she tries to call for help, but only blood spurts out of the corner of her mouth.


Uh oh...hope they have some healing spells left somewhere.

Nice chapter. :(

#11 Guest_Theodur_*

Posted 20 November 2003 - 07:54 PM


“Pah, demons – big deal… I need only to know what sort of demons there are and then a little summoning spell will do the business. Theodur, I must know exactly what kind of demons we are facing,” Edwin says.


So are you volunteering to go scout out these demons, Eddie? :)


Such menial tasks are below him. :lol:


“We will try it, but don’t do anything rash!” Jaheira decides, “Especially you, Edwin… don’t even think about casting that demon summoning spell or you will have to deal with me, afterwards.”


Assuming of course that he hasn't already been torn to pieces by an out of control demon...


Aw, nobody has any trust in Edwin's skill. :)


“Edwin, this isn’t one of those battles played out with toy soldiers on each side… this is quite real, I assure you, not like the innocent games of your peaceful childhood. A little oversight and those demons could all turn on us, instead… no, that is way too dangerous,” I disagree.


Aw, don't be boring, Theo. Eddie's plan sounded fun!


Oh, really? Are you trying to goad my poor characters into a certain death? :(


“We cannot afford to be weak, Theodur, and I do not mean only physically weak,” she says, “You must believe that we can get through it… and even if we have few reasons to be very optimistic, we must not get desperate. Until we still breathe, there is always a chance…”


That's the way Jaheira, don't let him get all morbid and depressed on you.


She won't. Hopefully she can remain strong herself.


“I know… but after this is all over, I’m calling quits with this adventuring business… I want to spend some time with you in peace…” I smile at her and her answer is a brief kiss on my cheek.


Aww...but it's going to be a while yet before you get the chance to do that, Theo. :)


Well, I could be cruel and give them some months of happiness so that they start thinking that they've managed to settle down and then hit them with ToB. :)


“When did you promise him that?” Jaheira recoils from my embrace and fixes me with a glare.


Heh, did Theo somehow forget to mention that little detail? :(


Well, it was right after the Sola-thing and with that nasty fight with Demon Knights, Theo completely forgot to tell her...


“Err… look, dearest… this isn’t really the time to talk about it… and, umm… I think that Edwin has misunderstood for I clearly didn’t-”


Sorry Theo, but you're really not sounding very convincing.


No, but then he never sounds convincing whe tryingto wiggle out of trouble.


“We have been looking for you, priestess Demin-” Jaheira starts to speak, but falls silent, interrupted by a sudden reciting of a spell… I turn around to see Keldorn, calling on the powers of his god and when I look back at the ‘priestess Demin’, I see that her features are starting to melt revealing someone… something that is definitely non-elven…


Keldorn has his uses. :)


Theo certainly realizes that.


The tiger-headed monster falls quickly under our combined assault, however, and as its body hits the floor, we immediately start to look around for the real priestess… and we don’t have to look far as the weak groans from the side room lead us to our target. Priestess Demin lies on the floor in a puddle of blood, facing the ceiling, her lips parted as she tries to call for help, but only blood spurts out of the corner of her mouth.


Uh oh...hope they have some healing spells left somewhere.


I think they do... and they will need lots of them. :)

Nice chapter. :)


Thank you! :)

#12 Guest_H'kira the Wolf_*

Posted 20 November 2003 - 11:55 PM

THEO!!! :twisted:

“Uhuh… this won’t be easy… I think that the gate I saw leads to the palace, but it’s heavily guarded… by demons. Lotsa demons… I counted at least seven before one of them spotted me,” she explains.

“Pah, demons – big deal… I need only to know what sort of demons there are and then a little summoning spell will do the business. Theodur, I must know exactly what kind of demons we are facing,” Edwin says.

“Err… I don’t know… I think that seeking out this Demin would be far wiser,” I suggest.

“Yep, but we still need to know whom we are facing, right?” Imoen objects.

“And I have memorized a mass invisibility spell, just in case,” Nalia offers helpfully.

“We will try it, but don’t do anything rash!” Jaheira decides, “Especially you, Edwin… don’t even think about casting that demon summoning spell or you will have to deal with me, afterwards.”

“And boy, that’s far scarier than dealing with any demon,” Imoen giggles, but Jaheira just rolls eyes at her comment.


Definitely...definitely definitely definitely...

“Bah! Are you scared of seven lowly tanar’ris? I am well capable of summoning an army of the most powerful baatezu’s,” Edwin speaks animatedly, retrieving one of his newly acquired scrolls and almost pointing it into Keldorn’s nose, “a few pit fiends will deal with those nabassu, glabrezu and balors in no time…”


Gotta love Eddie :twisted:

A couple of nabassu’s that we stumble upon in one of the houses that we search through, prove to be quite a challenge… not only their claws and teeth make them extremely dangerous melee combatants, their magical abilities are equally formidable – a lesson we had to learn quickly and which proved almost fatal for poor Nalia as she fell victim to the demon’s paralysing gaze and only Viconia and Keldorn’s brave effort at keeping the demon at bay, saved the young mage from being ripped apart by the beast…


The Wolf: *shivers*

“I know… but after this is all over, I’m calling quits with this adventuring business… I want to spend some time with you in peace…” I smile at her and her answer is a brief kiss on my cheek.


Yep :twisted: Still cute!

The tiger-headed monster falls quickly under our combined assault, however, and as its body hits the floor, we immediately start to look around for the real priestess… and we don’t have to look far as the weak groans from the side room lead us to our target. Priestess Demin lies on the floor in a puddle of blood, facing the ceiling, her lips parted as she tries to call for help, but only blood spurts out of the corner of her mouth.


Uh-oh....

Great story, as always. Sorry for the lack of replies....college got interesting lol...

Loved it,
H'kira n' the Wolf

#13 Guest_Theodur_*

Posted 21 November 2003 - 05:35 AM

THEO!!! :twisted:


H'KIRA!!! :twisted:


“And boy, that’s far scarier than dealing with any demon,” Imoen giggles, but Jaheira just rolls eyes at her comment.


Definitely...definitely definitely definitely...


Oooh, you're a smart one! :twisted:

“Bah! Are you scared of seven lowly tanar’ris? I am well capable of summoning an army of the most powerful baatezu’s,” Edwin speaks animatedly, retrieving one of his newly acquired scrolls and almost pointing it into Keldorn’s nose, “a few pit fiends will deal with those nabassu, glabrezu and balors in no time…”


Gotta love Eddie :twisted:


We do, don't we? :twisted:

A couple of nabassu’s that we stumble upon in one of the houses that we search through, prove to be quite a challenge… not only their claws and teeth make them extremely dangerous melee combatants, their magical abilities are equally formidable – a lesson we had to learn quickly and which proved almost fatal for poor Nalia as she fell victim to the demon’s paralysing gaze and only Viconia and Keldorn’s brave effort at keeping the demon at bay, saved the young mage from being ripped apart by the beast…


The Wolf: *shivers*


Yikes, indeed!

“I know… but after this is all over, I’m calling quits with this adventuring business… I want to spend some time with you in peace…” I smile at her and her answer is a brief kiss on my cheek.


Yep :twisted: Still cute!


Theo: Of course we are!

Jaheira: Cute? Hmpf...

The tiger-headed monster falls quickly under our combined assault, however, and as its body hits the floor, we immediately start to look around for the real priestess… and we don’t have to look far as the weak groans from the side room lead us to our target. Priestess Demin lies on the floor in a puddle of blood, facing the ceiling, her lips parted as she tries to call for help, but only blood spurts out of the corner of her mouth.


Uh-oh....


Yeah... :twisted:

Great story, as always. Sorry for the lack of replies....college got interesting lol...


Oh, no problem about that, but... the college got interesting? :twisted: :twisted: :twisted: :twisted:

Loved it,
H'kira n' the Wolf


Thanks for dropping by! :twisted:

#14 Weyoun

Posted 22 November 2003 - 01:18 AM

Anxious, we await Imoen’s return and she looks deeply concerned as she reappears in front of us, shaking off the effects of the invisibility potion.


“Bastards, they spotted me, I had to waste a valuable potion,” she curses.


Aw... At least she wasn't eaten by a giant squid or something... That would be a real wase of something valuable. :twisted:

“We will try it, but don’t do anything rash!” Jaheira decides, “Especially you, Edwin… don’t even think about casting that demon summoning spell or you will have to deal with me, afterwards.”


Yeah. The summoned demon could turn out to be enemy demon's brother and the two of them would gleefully kick the stuffing out of Eddie. :twisted:

I feel someone tugging at my hand, pulling me to move forwards, closer to the group of the demonical creatures that patrol near the gate… and the more I look at these ugly creatures with leathery, reptilian wings, muscular extremities and mouths, filled with sharp fangs, the more I realize that I do not particularly feel like fighting them. Luckily it seems as if someone feels the same way as another tug on my arm, motions me to return back to where we came from. As the spell slowly wears off, I am glad to notice that nobody has managed to get lost during this dangerous excursion.


Tree of Life, ey? Did you know that the Quest for Glory 3 game already had a Tree of Life back in 1992? It's true! :twisted:

Edwin mutters something under his breath, but in the end is forced to obey and follow us, as we turn around to head in the eastern direction. As we move away from the city centre, the opposition becomes less fierce and dangerous – we encounter even a few Drow, most of them mages, but they fall quickly under our blades as our own mages are well skilled in ripping off their spell protections, making them vulnerable to our blows.


Nasty critters, all.

“Well, let me think about it lad… ah, yes… some twenty years ago Amn and Waterdeep were involved into a massive war against baatezu demons, pouring out from the vaults of the Dragonspear Castle…” Keldorn explains, “I was only a young knight at that time and that was my first serious test… a test which proved too serious for most of my friends that were accepted into the ranks of paladins at the same ceremony as I… out of twelve, only I had the fortune to survive. Though, I did not feel all that fortunate as I saw my friends falling before the might of the demon spawn… yes, I have had enough practice in fighting demons, lad. More than I asked for, to tell you the truth.”


Chilling story... Well done.

“Oh, thank Rillifane! I hope you come in peace strangers, for I need your assistance,” she pleads to us, stepping closer, “I am Demin, priestess of Rillifane Rallathil.”


Did you know Demin and Jaheira have the same voice actress (Hidi Shannon)?

The tiger-headed monster falls quickly under our combined assault, however, and as its body hits the floor, we immediately start to look around for the real priestess… and we don’t have to look far as the weak groans from the side room lead us to our target. Priestess Demin lies on the floor in a puddle of blood, facing the ceiling, her lips parted as she tries to call for help, but only blood spurts out of the corner of her mouth.


D'oh! Too late. :twisted:

Great stuff,
---Weyoun
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#15 Guest_Theodur_*

Posted 22 November 2003 - 08:28 AM


“Bastards, they spotted me, I had to waste a valuable potion,” she curses.


Aw... At least she wasn't eaten by a giant squid or something... That would be a real wase of something valuable. :x


Immy's too clever and tough for that. :shock:


“We will try it, but don’t do anything rash!” Jaheira decides, “Especially you, Edwin… don’t even think about casting that demon summoning spell or you will have to deal with me, afterwards.”


Yeah. The summoned demon could turn out to be enemy demon's brother and the two of them would gleefully kick the stuffing out of Eddie. :oops:


True, true, this demon summoning is quite complicated!


I feel someone tugging at my hand, pulling me to move forwards, closer to the group of the demonical creatures that patrol near the gate… and the more I look at these ugly creatures with leathery, reptilian wings, muscular extremities and mouths, filled with sharp fangs, the more I realize that I do not particularly feel like fighting them. Luckily it seems as if someone feels the same way as another tug on my arm, motions me to return back to where we came from. As the spell slowly wears off, I am glad to notice that nobody has managed to get lost during this dangerous excursion.


Tree of Life, ey? Did you know that the Quest for Glory 3 game already had a Tree of Life back in 1992? It's true! :wink:


Heh, I'm not surprised at all! And maybe the Quest for Glory wasn't the first instance, either!


Edwin mutters something under his breath, but in the end is forced to obey and follow us, as we turn around to head in the eastern direction. As we move away from the city centre, the opposition becomes less fierce and dangerous – we encounter even a few Drow, most of them mages, but they fall quickly under our blades as our own mages are well skilled in ripping off their spell protections, making them vulnerable to our blows.


Nasty critters, all.


So they were. 8)


“Well, let me think about it lad… ah, yes… some twenty years ago Amn and Waterdeep were involved into a massive war against baatezu demons, pouring out from the vaults of the Dragonspear Castle…” Keldorn explains, “I was only a young knight at that time and that was my first serious test… a test which proved too serious for most of my friends that were accepted into the ranks of paladins at the same ceremony as I… out of twelve, only I had the fortune to survive. Though, I did not feel all that fortunate as I saw my friends falling before the might of the demon spawn… yes, I have had enough practice in fighting demons, lad. More than I asked for, to tell you the truth.”


Chilling story... Well done.


Keldorn's probably seen a lot of action in the last twenty years - so I figure he should not be less powerful than the other party members, even though he spent most part of the story in retirement.


“Oh, thank Rillifane! I hope you come in peace strangers, for I need your assistance,” she pleads to us, stepping closer, “I am Demin, priestess of Rillifane Rallathil.”


Did you know Demin and Jaheira have the same voice actress (Hidi Shannon)?


Really? Oh, I rather like Demin's voice. But she also did Ellesime, didn't she - I was rather surprised that the same person who could do Jaheira's deep, sexy accent, could do such an irritating Queen. :x


The tiger-headed monster falls quickly under our combined assault, however, and as its body hits the floor, we immediately start to look around for the real priestess… and we don’t have to look far as the weak groans from the side room lead us to our target. Priestess Demin lies on the floor in a puddle of blood, facing the ceiling, her lips parted as she tries to call for help, but only blood spurts out of the corner of her mouth.


D'oh! Too late. :P


Well, they have healers... :twisted:

Great stuff,
---Weyoun


Thanks for commenting! :(

#16 Weyoun

Posted 22 November 2003 - 04:20 PM

Really? Oh, I rather like Demin's voice. But she also did Ellesime, didn't she - I was rather surprised that the same person who could do Jaheira's deep, sexy accent, could do such an irritating Queen. :twisted:


Actually, no. :shock: It was Kath Soucie that did the queen... and she was Aerie's voice-actress too.

Kath Soucie, btw, also played Q-bert. You know, professor Farnsworth's less than likable clone. :oops:

---Weyoun
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Darth Baras - A blind, comotose lobotomy-patient could sense my anger!

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#17 Guest_Theodur_*

Posted 22 November 2003 - 04:52 PM


Really? Oh, I rather like Demin's voice. But she also did Ellesime, didn't she - I was rather surprised that the same person who could do Jaheira's deep, sexy accent, could do such an irritating Queen. :twisted:


Actually, no. :shock: It was Kath Soucie that did the queen... and she was Aerie's voice-actress too.


Pfew. That's much more believable. But I know that Jaheira's voice actress also did some irritating NPC... I think it must have been Melly, then.

Kath Soucie, btw, also played Q-bert. You know, professor Farnsworth's less than likable clone. :oops:


Well... he's right there with Aerie and Elle in terms of annoyance. :wink:

---Weyoun






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