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#1 Weyoun

Posted 31 December 2003 - 05:18 PM

Hi!

Last Tnt of 2003! I hope you'll enjoy it! I'm hoping to expand a little of Phaere's character in this part.

 
Tnt 126 : Mistress Phaere

Drow beds are luxuriously soft and cushioned, perfectly crafted for stability and comfort. Built to last through just about any kind of strenuous activity, and made from adamantine steel, Drow beds are among the most stable in all the realms.

Unfortunately, the one in Phaere's bedroom was currently creaking as if screaming for mercy and was on the verge of collapse.

"Please mistress," a hapless male Drow on the verge of physical and mental collapse whimpered as he lay prone on the bed while his mistress sat on top of him and moved as wildly as she possibly could. "Please, mistress, no more, I beg of you!"

"Silence, worm!" Phaere shouted back as she even increased her wild movements. "You're suppose to pleasure me, but I'M NOT NOTICING MUCH!"

"Mistress," the male whined. "I am about to... to die!!"

Phaere increased her movements even more, but suddenly let out a cry of intense anger. The male found himself being kicked off the bed and landing on the soft rug that lined the floor of Phaere's private chambers on top of the inn-spire. "OUT THEN! Leave, you worthless male! And do not return on pain of death!"

"Yes, mistress," the horrified male spoke genuinely thankful for his escape, gathered his clothes and ran towards the door. "Thank you, mistress!"

Phaere lay back on her bed, even more angry and frustrated than before. "They don't make males like they used to," she sighed. "I'm STILL frustrated and look at me, I'm not even sweaty!"

That was the cue for her half-Drow personal servant to enter with Phaere's spider-silk bathrobe. Phaere cocked a smile at the timid girl. She had bought the young half-Drow at a slave-auction a few months and had yet to train her like she did with her previous personal assistant. Phaere thought the girl would eventually make a fine replacement for her previous assistant, whose life was tragically cut short... Well, at least Phaere found out it was indeed possible for someone to die from physical exhaustion.

But this young snip of a girl was barely in her thirties, so there was much she could teach her. Perhaps she might help with her frustration-related problems as well.

"Shall I run a bath for you, mistress Phaere?" the girl asked.

"No. I am expected by my mother," Phaere spat the words. "Dress me," she commanded.

Immediately, the girl scrambled to find Phaere's articles of clothing which she scattered across the room. One by one, the maid meticulously dressed her mistress in the clothing she could find, from undergarments to tunic to breast-plate. Phaere did her best to let the poor girl know that she found her soft hands on her skin quite pleasant. Whenever Phaere let out a playful sigh or moan, the handmaiden would tremble even more. After seemingly an eternity for both the teaser and the teased, the last strap was pulled and Phaere was eloquently dressed in her decorative plate.

"Is... is there anything else you desire, mistress Phaere?" the girl trembled even more, blushing as she looked to the floor.

"Yes," Phaere grinned. "No doubt my visit to my mother will be extremely frustrating, so I will no doubt have to blow off some steam. I expect you to be naked and waiting in my bed when I return."

"Y-yes, mistress," the girl gulped.

"Good," Phaere chuckled as she walked to the door. "Oh, don't worry... I'll bring the whips."

Phaere almost laughed out loud when she heard the girl whimper slightly. It would have been a funny joke if she hadn't meant it.

But she did.

---

A brief visit to the marketplace outside the inn didn't wield any really interesting items for purchase, so after killing some time browsing around a few stalls, she decided to head to her mother, who had summoned her to come to her immediately... But, immediately was already three hours ago, so she decided to deliberately waste some more time.

Pausing before heading onto the southern walkways, she leaned on the railing of a small stone bridge suspended over a small river of lava. It afforded her an excellent view of the inn, hewn into a gigantic stone spire almost two-hundred meters high and 40 meters wide at the base, 30 at the middle. It was her business, her life's work, her greatest accomplishment.

And to think how close she had come to becoming one of those stuffy and backward priestesses of Lolth, so trapped in a cage made by their own rituals and traditions. She remembered that night quite often : the night that changed everything. After having been initiated three weeks in Arach-Tilith, Phaere had returned home to pack the last of her things to move to the dorm at the academy. Instead, she wandered along and found her mother, the 'esteemed' matron Ardulence berating her youngest daughters... her little sisters. Sinvyl and Vinvyl were twins, a rare birth to Drow, and back then they were only 8 years old, they were to be sent to the temple torture chambers. Their crimes? During their a written recitation of the Drow alphabet, Sinvyl had misplaced a stripe in one of the last symbols. Vinvyl had tried to cover for her when Sinvyl had been found out. So, matron Ardulence wanted her children punished in the most heinous possible way... Not so much because of their mistake, but because they had tried to help each other out.

Phaere stepped between her mother's whip and the shivering children huddling together on the floor. She was 42 then, thought she could take the world... thought she could dissuade her mother from sending her youngest children to the torture-chambers, something that they would both probably not survive. It was this sheer wastefulness of Drow society that she had always loathed.

"Ack!" Phaere shouted as whisps of dust were suddenly swept all over her newly shined boots.

"Apologies, honored Drow," sounded the voice of an aged male surface-slave. Turning around, Phaere came eye to eye with the gaunt street sweeper.

"My..." Phaere ignited in rage. "...NEW BOOTS! HOW DARE YOU!"

"Mistress, I..." but the man's voice was drowned out by a gurgle after Phaere put a punch dagger in the man's throat with break-neck speed. With no mercy, Phaere grasped the male and pushed him over the railing, for him to meet his gruesome end in the sludgy lava below.

"BURN, SCUM!" Phaere shouted as the man disappeared in the molten rock before calmly leaning on the railing again.

Ah, now where was she? Musing, right. Ah, yes, musing on how much she hated the wastefulness of Drow society.

So, the whip meant for the children now hit her... and again and again and again. After that, Phaere was sent to the torture-chambers in her sisters' stead. There she endured horrible anguish at the eager hands of the Handmaidens of Lolth. Terrible pains... Horrible suffering... Terror beyond belief. These priestesses enjoyed their only purpose in life. Phaere endured seemingly endless tortures. Unimaginable physical, mental and -she couldn't suppressed a brief involuntary shudder- ... sexual abuse. All the while being treated to the handmaidens fanatical rethoric of the Spider queen. The tortures never broke her, however. In fact, she focused her hate and directed it towards the foul religion of the Spider Queen. She began to hate the tyrannical devotion without reason. She began to hate the unquestioning loyalty that the Spider Queen demanded.

The session took two weeks, she was told later, but she felt like she was a hundred years older afterwards. Older and wiser, with a new perspective on life and existance. The problems her mother was having with a lower-ranking house provided a cover for her escape. She dropped out of Arach-Tilith, stole her younger sisters from the house and fled to the Female Fighter's Guild to study weaponcraft and mage-craft instead of the priesthood of Lolth. But soon, opportunity knocked. One of the older fighters owned a small rather unsuccessful inn and was looking to sell quickly as she was moving to Menzoberranzan. Phaere decided to take the risk, sold all her meager belongings and moved into the small inn at the bottom of the large spire. There, she and her sisters did their best to make their small business flourish.

Of course, by the time Ardulence found out her daughters were gone, it was too late to do anything about it. Every Drow in Ust Natha and possibly beyond already knew about Phaere's new life through her aggressive advertising campaign. To have them dragged back to house Despana would have meant a public humiliation for the First Matron, something she could not afford.

Phaere enjoyed her life as a businesswoman. Trade was a completely different enterprise from being in the priesthood. But Ust Natha had always been a small city, away from most other Drow communities. Mostly due to trickery and deceit, Phaere lured traders to the city, and with success. Conquered goods, rothe, wines and other foods were soon exported throughout the Underdark and trade flourished. Soon, Phaere sought to expand her inn to accommodate all the visitors. The inn grew and grew and finally became a pleasure center that had become almost a household name in Drow society. Her sisters weren't the brainiest, but she was quite fond of them. They were young adults of 92 years now. Vindyl ran the staff with diligence, while Sindyl ran a tight ship with the pleasure chambers.

Phaere smiled and looked at her accomplishment : The Three Sisters Spire. The spire was visible from every part of the city, and towered over the compounds of even the most powerful houses. And she accomplished it all without offering even a single prayer to Lolth.

Phaere had great plans for the future, and even sought to tap a previously untapped market : tourism. Hoping to capitalize on the reputation of the Underdark on the surface, she hoped to lure wealthy surfacers to her to be built 'Underdark Adventure Inns' for a fun-packed dangerous holidays (and would not be held responsible for accidental deaths resulting from having brains eaten by Mindflayers, getting petrified by Beholders or getting stabbed by irate Drow priestesses.) But there was also something she liked to call The Great Deal. The deal of her lifetime...

Unfortunately, her mother was the wrench in the machinery. Her and her damn war... Trade had become restricted, her profits were dwindling, as were her food-supplies and she was forced to sell her wares to the Drow war effort at wholesale prices... Well, -she grinned-, almost wholesale prices. Having fake ledgers did help a lot when nosy priestesses come to steal your supplies.

Phaere sighed, and considered it might be time to head over to her mother now...

---

"The temple of Lolth," Phaere snorted as she approached the ominous building in the middle of the city and noted with pleasure that it was covered in darkness by the shadow of the Three Sisters Spire. "She's always here. I wonder if she moved it."

The guards bowed their heads and let Phaere pass. There, in the middle of the large and high foyer, stood First Matron Ardulence, that same scowl on her face which she had had all her life. Phaere had a striking resemblance to her mother. Still, the old matron was gaunt and frail. The first yellow hairs were starting to show, and Ardulence had great difficulty hiding a limp when she walked. Still, in her robes, she made a striking presence in the room.

"Praise be Lolth," Ardulence spoke. "You have finally arrived."

"I am a busy woman," Phaere snarled. "Please be quick about your request so I can get back to do really important things."

"Lolth IS important, fool child!" Ardulence chided. "The glory of Lolth is all to her power! She is our mother and we are her children."

Phaere felt the urge to spit on the floor, but decided against it for now.

"So," Matron Mother Ardulence began. "There three of you are still inside that spire? Pheh! It is unnatural! Three Drow noble sisters... working together in peace, not trying to gain personal advantage! Do you even realize how that makes me look to the other matrons?!"

"I wouldn't know," Phaere chuckled under her breath. Apparently, Matron Scivva, Ardulence's biggest rival, had been chiding her again.

"WHAT CAN'T YOU JUST KILL EACH OTHER LIKE NORMAL DROW DO?!" Ardulence screamed at the top of her lungs.

"Because this works better?" Phaere asked and raised an eyebrow.

"Oh, great Lolth!" Ardulence raised her arms to the statue of a spider with a beautiful Drow female's head. "Why must my children shame me so?!"

"Can you please get to the point now?" Phaere asked.

"Ah, yes. Lolth demands tribute. For the war-effort, you are required to bring more food-supplies to the front from your foodstores."

"Excellent," Phaere spoke. "That will be 20 gold a food packet, plus 10 gold per head for sending. Payable up front."

"My dear," Ardulence sighed. "You clearly have no understanding of the term 'tribute', do you?"

"Oh, no!" Phaere snarled. "No,no,no,no,no,no,no,no! I have lowered my prices already, but I will not give our hard-earned profits to you. You will pay for the food just like any other Drow!"

"Lolth demands you to obey! We must fight the war against the wicked surface elves!"

"Then pay me! Then there will be no problem."

Ardulence sighed. "I... I spent most of our house's funds on weapons and mercenaries. The war isn't going well and I have no more funds give. So, I must take it and, in Lolth's name, I will have it."

"Then the war will end!" Phaere snarled. "Open up the trade-routes again and let the city flourish!"

"No!" Ardulence smiled. "Irenicus has given me a way to turn the tide in this war, and I will win it. In Lolth's name! Oh, great Lolth, mother of our race! Savior of our people!"

"Bane of my profit," Phaere muttered.

"I can simply take your supplies," Ardulence snarled. "And then I will take all!"

"No, you won't," Phaere smiled. "Because you NEED me. If I go under, so goes the spire and then the entire economy will collapse. You won't be able to pay our soldiers, or feed our people. Your armies will be defeated, the surface scum will knock on our door and the matrons of the lesser houses will be looking for a scapegoat. If I go down, the reign of matron Ardulence Despana will end as your broken corpse will be tossed into the lava pit. No, Matron Mother, not a single scrap of food will you get from me unless you pay for it."

"I... I will remember this insult, Phaere. Believe me, I will. You will PAY for this, I swear to Lolth you will pay for this insult!" Ardulence snapped, the veins in her neck almost popping.

"Pay?" Phaere smiled as she turned her back. "Yes, I'd pay real money if you'd shut up once in a while. You can get your supplies... but bring money."

Satisfied with herself, Phaere left her fuming mother behind in the temple.

---

Phaere greeted the giant guardians as she left the city and walked into the Underdark. Normally, she would go with an escort, but the gnome village was only a few steps away, and Phaere was well trained in the arts of combat.

She was eager to return to her handmaiden to blow off some steam, but she felt she needed to check on the gnomes herself. They might have news, and if she promised to smuggle food to their camp, they would probably be more receptive to their role in The Great Deal when the war would be over and done with already. The Great Deal was important, and the role of the gnomes would be crucial to her plans...

Sadly, Phaere didn't get far. Suddenly, without warning, she felt her body freeze up until she could not move a single muscle. A spell, she realized too late, but the source was unclear. The gut wrenching sensation of teleportation followed, and a fearful Phaere suddenly realized where she was now standing : right in front of the ending of the Mindflayer city!! Normally, she would enter under a flag of truce with an entourage, but she feared that a frozen Drow outside the city would be too much for one of those brain-eaters to resist... She only hoped that the spell would wear off before one of the mindflayers would turn her into a snack.

----

"Well, this is the place," Imoen said as the party stood in front of a very, very dark passage leading down. "Got the light gem?"

"Och, I be tossin' it on me pile," Korgan chuckled as he took out the huge bag of gems he had swindled the gnomes out of in a cardgame. "We be filthy rich now, ey?"

"Oh, yes," Jan smiled. "But then again, I'm rich too you know? Yeah, I have enough money to last me a lifetime! Ermm, provided I don't buy anything, of course."

"Oh, great," Dynaheir spoke. "Those gems all look alike! How art thou ever going to find the light-gem now?"

"Easy," Korgan said as he held open the bag and a bright light banished the darkness. "We be just openin' the bleedin' bag, missy."

"Ah," Dynaheir and Imoen replied sheepishly.

The long winding stairs led to a huge cavern, lit by almost unnaturally glowing lichen on the walls. Crystals lined the blue wall, and in the middle of the room lay a huge pile of gold and magic items. But the most impressive thing in a room was a large creature with a skin as reflecting as brightly as the sun. A venerable silver dragon looked down upon the party with a kindly look in her reptilian eyes.

"Welcome, welcome to my lair. I have watched your progress with great interest," the dragon's voice boomed through the cavern.

"A dragon! Yippeeee!" sounded from the back of the party. Immediately, Laska stepped forward and drew one of her blades. Then, with scowling face and deep voice, she said : "Let's go."

"LASKA!" sounded from everyone at once.

"Come on!" Laska said. "I wanna fight!"

The dragon blinked, but then continued. "Anyway, I am Adalon, the guardian, and I have done my duty as well as I have been able for many a century. I was not the first, but I know the history."

"Wow," Imoen gasped. "You're beautiful."

"No, no, no, dragon!" Laska grinned. "You're UGLY! Ugly, ugly, ugly, oogly, OOOOOGGGGGLLLYYYYY! Come on, fight!"

"NUTCASE!" Keldorn snarled and yanked Laska to the back of the party by the scruff of her armor.

"Riiiggghhht," the dragon sighed. "Continuing. My charge is the elven ruins above, an ancient temple that marks the gateway to the Underdark. There are others elsewhere, but this was the first. The temple marks where the elves of dark hearts first decended, truly separating from Elven kind and becoming Drow."

"The... the first?" Viconia gasped. "Can... can that be true? I mean, every Drow settlement claims to be the first, but... I've never known the truth. Can... can this place really be the origin of the Drow race? Of my race?"

"Yes, it is," the dragon snarled at Viconia. "It's amazing how little you Drow hear despite those big ears on the side of your heads."

"Hey," Imoen scowled. "Leave Viconia alone."

"We dragons were placed here by the ancient elves and Drow alike to keep the peace between the communities. Until recently, both Drow and elves were content with that peace that my lineage guarded."

"Until recently, you say, madam?" Minsc asked. "Boo thinks he's not going to like what you have to say next."

"Ever since the ambitious Ardulence rose to power, she has been exploring ways to start a war with Suldenesselar... and she has now succeeded because I cannot honor the agreement anymore."

"Let me GO!" Laska shouted as she tore herself free. "Come on, ugly fat poof! Let's fight now! Come on, let's go! I'll gut you!!!"

"Silence!" the targeted dragon roared. "I... I will tell you when you may speak. This is a VERY important matter, and I will not be interrupted."

"Don't mind her," Dynaheir spoke. "She... she is insane and needs help."

"WHAT?! I don't need help! I just wanna..."

"Laska!" Korgan snarled. "Ye be shuttin' the bloody 'ell up! I nay becomin' a steamin' pile o'dragon shite because of yer idiocy! At least nay before I be 'avin' a chance to actually spend some o'these gems! HAR!"

"The two you seek, this Bodhi and Jon Irenicus, I believe they have made a deal with the Drow for their own safe passage and offered a way to tip the scales against their Elven enemy," the dragon continued unabashed.

"CRAP!" Laska snarled. "They're already gone?! Oh, crud... Well, then I'll just have to settle for killing you, lizard-breath!"

"GRAB HER!" Keldorn shouted. After a brief struggle, Minsc ended up sitting on top of her belly, while Imoen and Dynaheir sat on either arm, while Korgan and Keldorn sat on each leg.

"Why won't you let me fight the dragon, you bastards?!" Laska said just before Viconia gagged her.

"You may ask why I do not extend my influence. I cannot. Irenicus bargained with my most prized possession. He violated my lair and stole from me. They have taken my eggs."

"Caught ye sleepin', ey?" Korgan chuckled.

"Do I need to gag you too?" Viconia threatened.

"I have been informed that to move from my lair is to cause the destruction of my eggs," the dragon was close to weeping. "Ardulence has gone too far this time."

"Boo shakes with disbelief! Such a crime will not go unanswered!" Minsc roared.

"You must retrieve them for me. Do this, and I will reveal a safe escape route to leave the Underdark, one that emerges close to where Bodhi plots her next move," the Great dragon spoke.

"Humph," Viconia snorted. "Why don't you ask my friends to walk straight into a meat grinder while you're at it?"

"I realize the danger of the request, but I do not ask you to simply assault the place. No, there is a much more subtle way to succeed. You will take the identity of a group of Drow I dispatched recently, a party from another city destined for Ust Natha."

"I must confess that I do not find that appealing," Keldorn sighed while Laska once again tried to wriggle out from under him.

"Was that a crack about my race?" Viconia narrowed her eyes.

"I will transform you, and you will be able to pass among the Drow with ease. They will not see through the fiction I create. When you arrive at the gate, tell them you are from the city of Ched Nasad, and that you seek sanctuary within Ust Natha. They are in the turmoil of war at the moment and will overlook much. They will not turn away extra hands. You might also consult the Drow you travel with. I'm sure she will be a fountain of knowledge. She has an interest in not being discovered, I understand. Viconia, is it not? You are a rogue and as much reviled by the Drow and any surface dweller. Still, if you seek redemption and betray me I will end your life."

"Hey!" Imoen stood defiantly and snaked her arm through Viconia's. "Vic won't betray us! Never in a million years! Right, Vic?"

"You need not threaten me," Viconia said. "Just see to the transformation."

"You will not be discovered by any other means than your own mistakes, so be careful not to make them. Let the spell begin."

That said, the cavern was suddenly bathing in a bright light, but when the dust settled... everything was different.

"Wow!" Imoen smiled as she watched her own body. "My hands... my skin! Wow, I've never been this slender before!" she felt her ears. "Wow! Pointy! Hey, Vic! How do I look as a Drow?"

Viconia regarded Imoen, and for a moment, she seemed to be miles away. "Stunning," she finally whispered.

"Your hair!" Dynaheir spoke. "It's still pink!"

"Hmmm," the dragon spoke. "There are some things my magic cannot even alter."

"A pink-haired Drow," Viconia said. "Oh, well, just hide that ready smile of yours and you'll do fine... More than fine..."

"My scars are gone," Keldorn said as he felt his face.

"Yes," the dragon spoke. "Drow with scars are stigmatized and attract attention."

"Hey, Boo saying I'm shorter!"

"Bloody donkey-bollocks!" Korgan roared. "I be taller! Change me back at bloody once!"

"Hmmm," Dynaheir spoke. "Just somewhat darker than usual, I guess... though I like my new hips."

"Ho, ho," Jan grinned. "I'm a Drow and I can still eat as many turnips as I like! Joy!"

"AAAHHH!" Laska snarled and jumped up, pushing the others away. "My tattoos!" said shouted while starting to strip off all her armor and clothing. "I swear, if my tattoos are gone, you and I are going to TANGLE, dragon!"

Finally, she stood naked in the cavern, closely inspecting her tattoos now on obsidian skin. Her body was shaped exactly the same, safe for hair and skin-color and to her relief, most of her tattoos were still intact."

"I changed the hue of some tattoos to make them seem like they were done in the underdark," the dragon spoke. "The blue dragon on your hip and upper leg is now a Deep Dragon. The elven symbol above your navel is now the symbol of Drow vengeance. And I think you might have a hard time explaining the moonblade on your arm and the branch on your leg. So I changed the blade into a wicked one of Drow design and the branch into a webbing. It works well, I suppose."

"Hey, my tats are my soul!" Laska challenged. "You can't just go around and change them!"

"Nevertheless, that is how it shall be. Now go and retrieve my eggs."

"Heya!" Imoen grinned as she skipped around. "I'm a Drow, I'm a Drow, I'm a Drow, I'm a Drow, I'm a Drow, I'm a Drow, I'm a Drow, I'm a Drow, I'm a Drow, I'm a Drow, I'm a Drow, I'm a Drow!"

Keldorn and Minsc looked positively silly next to their huge two-handed swords. And a Drow with a hamster was not to be taken seriously. Then there was a skipping Drow, a Drow with a dwarven accent and a Drow with obscenely long and inane stories. Not to mention a naked maniacal Drow who wanted to fight with everybody.

Viconia buried her head in her hands. "This is never going to work," she sighed.
 

Thanks for reading! Happy new year everybody! :shock:

---Weyoun
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#2 Guest_Userunfriendly_*

Posted 31 December 2003 - 06:17 PM

Hi!


Last Tnt of 2003! I hope you'll enjoy it! I'm hoping to expand a little of Phaere's character in this part.


ok, what about solafein??? is he going to get a personality change too???

Oh yeah...

YAY!!! MORE VIOLENCE!!! :shock:

Drow beds are luxuriously soft and cushioned, perfectly crafted for stability and comfort. Built to last through just about any kind of strenuous activity, and made from adamantine steel, Drow beds are among the most stable in all the realms.


ooohhh!!!! i bet they make great trampolines!!! :o

Phaere increased her movements even more, but suddenly let out a cry of intense anger. The male found himself being kicked off the bed and landing on the soft rug that lined the floor of Phaere's private chambers on top of the inn-spire. "OUT THEN! Leave, you worthless male! And do not return on pain of death!"


Next!!! ;)

That was the cue for her half-Drow personal servant to enter with Phaere's spider-silk bathrobe. Phaere cocked a smile at the timid girl. She had bought the young half-Drow at a slave-auction a few months and had yet to train her like she did with her previous personal assistant. Phaere thought the girl would eventually make a fine replacement for her previous assistant, whose life was tragically cut short... Well, at least Phaere found out it was indeed possible for someone to die from physical exhaustion.


:cry: :cry: :lol:

"Yes," Phaere grinned. "No doubt my visit to my mother will be extremely frustrating, so I will no doubt have to blow off some steam. I expect you to be naked and waiting in my bed when I return."


ah yes...drow foreplay... :D

Phaere almost laughed out loud when she heard the girl whimper slightly. It would have been a funny joke if she hadn't meant it.


But she did.


poor girl... :P

Ah, now where was she? Musing, right. Ah, yes, musing on how much she hated the wastefulness of Drow society.


:lol: yeah, but her NEW BOOTS!!! :D

Phaere smiled and looked at her accomplishment : The Three Sisters Spire. The spire was visible from every part of the city, and towered over the compounds of even the most powerful houses. And she accomplished it all without offering even a single prayer to Lolth.


isn't the "three sisters" the largest shipping conglomerate in the netherlands??? ;) :) :)

Phaere had great plans for the future, and even sought to tap a previously untapped market : tourism. Hoping to capitalize on the reputation of the Underdark on the surface, she hoped to lure wealthy surfacers to her to be built 'Underdark Adventure Inns' for a fun-packed dangerous holidays (and would not be held responsible for accidental deaths resulting from having brains eaten by Mindflayers, getting petrified by Beholders or getting stabbed by irate Drow priestesses.) But there was also something she liked to call The Great Deal. The deal of her lifetime...


shades of the simpson's family trip into the underdark!!! :)

"Ah, yes. Lolth demands tribute. For the war-effort, you are required to bring more food-supplies to the front from your foodstores."


more turnips!!! :roll:

Satisfied with herself, Phaere left her fuming mother behind in the temple.


I LIKE this phaere, she's capitolistic, amoral, and greedy...and with great fashion sense...i hope you don't kill her off..

Sadly, Phaere didn't get far. Suddenly, without warning, she felt her body freeze up until she could not move a single muscle. A spell, she realized too late, but the source was unclear. The gut wrenching sensation of teleportation followed, and a fearful Phaere suddenly realized where she was now standing : right in front of the ending of the Mindflayer city!! Normally, she would enter under a flag of truce with an entourage, but she feared that a frozen Drow outside the city would be too much for one of those brain-eaters to resist... She only hoped that the spell would wear off before one of the mindflayers would turn her into a snack.


magic resistance doesn't stop psionics...

"Oh, yes," Jan smiled. "But then again, I'm rich too you know? Yeah, I have enough money to last me a lifetime! Ermm, provided I don't buy anything, of course."


Oy??? :lol:

"No, no, no, dragon!" Laska grinned. "You're UGLY! Ugly, ugly, ugly, oogly, OOOOOGGGGGLLLYYYYY! Come on, fight!"


oooggglllly ggooogggglllly??? :wink:

"Yes, it is," the dragon snarled at Viconia. "It's amazing how little you Drow hear despite those big ears on the side of your heads."


my what big ears you have!!!

"WHAT?! I don't need help! I just wanna..."


oh, girls, they just wanna have fun,
oh girls just wanna have fun...
:P :roll:

Viconia regarded Imoen, and for a moment, she seemed to be miles away. "Stunning," she finally whispered.


Yyyyuuuuuuummmmmmmmyyyyyy!!!!! :cry:

"Hmmm," the dragon spoke. "There are some things my magic cannot even alter."


:lol: ;) :)

"A pink-haired Drow," Viconia said. "Oh, well, just hide that ready smile of yours and you'll do fine... More than fine..."


:) :) :)

"Ho, ho," Jan grinned. "I'm a Drow and I can still eat as many turnips as I like! Joy!"


:P

"Heya!" Imoen grinned as she skipped around. "I'm a Drow, I'm a Drow, I'm a Drow, I'm a Drow, I'm a Drow, I'm a Drow, I'm a Drow, I'm a Drow, I'm a Drow, I'm a Drow, I'm a Drow, I'm a Drow!"


:) :) :)

Keldorn and Minsc looked positively silly next to their huge two-handed swords. And a Drow with a hamster was not to be taken seriously. Then there was a skipping Drow, a Drow with a dwarven accent and a Drow with obscenely long and inane stories. Not to mention a naked maniacal Drow who wanted to fight with everybody.


urm...a little conspicuous, eh???

Viconia buried her head in her hands. "This is never going to work," she sighed.
 


Thanks for reading! Happy new year everybody! :roll:


---Weyoun


loved it!!! sure changed the entire ust natha plot, i actually like phaere now, and i would guess solafein is nasty...yay!!! i really liked the annoying silver dragon having to deal with a bunch of nutters...i usually kill her, she is such a patronizing git...

imoen and vico...hmmm...i wonder if immy's pink hair is going to turn other drow on, like it did with viccy...

great episode!!! more please!!! :( :( :D

#3 Weyoun

Posted 31 December 2003 - 07:18 PM

ok, what about solafein??? is he going to get a personality change too???


Hmm, somewhat. :)

YAY!!! MORE VIOLENCE!!! :shock:


LOL!

ooohhh!!!! i bet they make great trampolines!!! :o


They can survive a 20 MegaTon nuclear blast! :)

Next!!! :)


LOL!

;) ;) :)


Hey, I never said what she was doing... She might have just been carrying heavy trunks from level 1 to level 30 using the stairs. :)

ah yes...drow foreplay... :roll:


:wink:

:) yeah, but her NEW BOOTS!!! :roll:


:P :cry: :cry:

isn't the "three sisters" the largest shipping conglomerate in the netherlands??? :) :( :(


Close. :) It's a reference to the famous Three Sisters Pub in Amsterdam and beyond. :)

shades of the simpson's family trip into the underdark!!! :P


Wow, I'm amazed anyone remembers that story.

I LIKE this phaere, she's capitolistic, amoral, and greedy...and with great fashion sense...i hope you don't kill her off..


Thanks! I really like expanding on characters in the game.

magic resistance doesn't stop psionics...


Sadly no. But there is more going on here. :)


"Oh, yes," Jan smiled. "But then again, I'm rich too you know? Yeah, I have enough money to last me a lifetime! Ermm, provided I don't buy anything, of course."


Oy??? :)


LOL! Just a joke. You always have enough money if you don't spend any of it. :)

my what big ears you have!!!


And what big... Ermm, I'd better shut up. :)


"WHAT?! I don't need help! I just wanna..."


oh, girls, they just wanna have fun,
oh girls just wanna have fun...
:cry: :lol:


:lol: :lol:

Yyyyuuuuuuummmmmmmmyyyyyy!!!!! :lol:


*grin* :)

:D :D :D


This time it's Vic's turn to gush. :)


"Heya!" Imoen grinned as she skipped around. "I'm a Drow, I'm a Drow, I'm a Drow, I'm a Drow, I'm a Drow, I'm a Drow, I'm a Drow, I'm a Drow, I'm a Drow, I'm a Drow, I'm a Drow, I'm a Drow!"


:D :D :D


Evil Imoen. :)

urm...a little conspicuous, eh???


I'll say. :)

loved it!!! sure changed the entire ust natha plot, i actually like phaere now, and i would guess solafein is nasty...yay!!! i really liked the annoying silver dragon having to deal with a bunch of nutters...i usually kill her, she is such a patronizing git...


Well, I have plans for the entire Ust Natha cast, really. :) It'll be great fun, I hope. :)

imoen and vico...hmmm...i wonder if immy's pink hair is going to turn other drow on, like it did with viccy...


Viconia : *growls* If they know what's good for them, it had better now! ;)

great episode!!! more please!!! :roll: :P :P


Soon!

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#4 Guest_TheBeastlordJohnny_*

Posted 31 December 2003 - 07:22 PM

Drow beds are luxuriously soft and cushioned, perfectly crafted for stability and comfort. Built to last through just about any kind of strenuous activity, and made from adamantine steel, Drow beds are among the most stable in all the realms.

Unfortunately, the one in Phaere's bedroom was currently creaking as if screaming for mercy and was on the verge of collapse.


As was its inhabitant, no doubt.

"Please mistress," a hapless male Drow on the verge of physical and mental collapse whimpered as he lay prone on the bed while his mistress sat on top of him and moved as wildly as she possibly could. "Please, mistress, no more, I beg of you!"


Told you so. :shock:

But this young snip of a girl was barely in her thirties, so there was much she could teach her. Perhaps she might help with her frustration-related problems as well.


Kandron: "All the nice girls like a candle, all the nice girls like a wick, cos there's something about a candle, that reminds them of a - packing crate!"

Phaere had great plans for the future, and even sought to tap a previously untapped market : tourism. Hoping to capitalize on the reputation of the Underdark on the surface, she hoped to lure wealthy surfacers to her to be built 'Underdark Adventure Inns' for a fun-packed dangerous holidays


Yes, I found one of her flyers the other week. "Come and join the fun at Three Sisters! Featuring thrilling rides (in Phaere's bedchamber), and a maze in front of the toilet! A Great Place To Spend Your Holiday! Life insurance extra."

"Oh, great Lolth!" Ardulence raised her arms to the statue of a spider with a beautiful Drow female's head. "Why must my children shame me so?!"


Lolth: "Because compulsory consumerism is the new black."

"I will transform you, and you will be able to pass among the Drow with ease. They will not see through the fiction I create. When you arrive at the gate, tell them you are from the city of Ched Nasad, and that you seek sanctuary within Ust Natha. They are in the turmoil of war at the moment and will overlook much. They will not turn away extra hands. You might also consult the Drow you travel with. I'm sure she will be a fountain of knowledge. She has an interest in not being discovered, I understand. Viconia, is it not? You are a rogue and as much reviled by the Drow and any surface dweller. Still, if you seek redemption and betray me I will end your life."


I cannot help being slightly amused at this part of the game in any serial. Yes, I know Black Isle made Adalon the toughest dragon to kill, mainly because she seems to be made of solid teflon and spells bounce off her, but still... I splattered her anyhow. It was amusing. Pity that I never got to make her skin into some amusing armour like I did with Firkraag and that shadow dragon.

The elven symbol above your navel is now the symbol of Drow vengeance.


Hmm... so a bootheel stomping a darthiir face then?

Viconia buried her head in her hands. "This is never going to work," she sighed.


Too right.

I loved this chapter, really I did. Only one small, teeny-weeny question... Wasn't it "Ardulace" not "Ardulence"?

#5 Guest_MorningGlory_*

Posted 01 January 2004 - 12:09 AM

Weyoun,

What a fabulous read... Very, very entertaining. I tip my hat to you and look forward to the copious catching up I have to do!


"Don't mind her," Dynaheir spoke. "She... she is insane and needs help."

"WHAT?! I don't need help! I just wanna..."


I trust that Laska will be more 'sedate' when she shows for her appointment with Dr. MG? :shock:

Again, just wonderful stuff, Weyoun, and am enjoying every moment..

MG

#6 Guest_Theodur_*

Posted 01 January 2004 - 12:19 AM

Last Tnt of 2003! I hope you'll enjoy it! I'm hoping to expand a little of Phaere's character in this part.


Yay, sweet Phaere!

Heh, maybe I better hide my poor Theo as he’s still a bit sore at her for… uh, raping him…

Drow beds are luxuriously soft and cushioned, perfectly crafted for stability and comfort. Built to last through just about any kind of strenuous activity, and made from adamantine steel, Drow beds are among the most stable in all the realms.


Theo: Did you hear that, dearest?

Jaheira: Ack! Please, stop… this is so embarrassing!

Theo: Yeah, well the bed would dissolve on the surface, anyways…

Phaere increased her movements even more, but suddenly let out a cry of intense anger. The male found himself being kicked off the bed and landing on the soft rug that lined the floor of Phaere's private chambers on top of the inn-spire. "OUT THEN! Leave, you worthless male! And do not return on pain of death!"


It takes someone special to please a woman like Phaere, apparently… someone, like a Bhaalspawn, perhaps?

Phaere lay back on her bed, even more angry and frustrated than before. "They don't make males like they used to," she sighed. "I'm STILL frustrated and look at me, I'm not even sweaty!"


Aww, poor Phaere… well, if males can’t please her no more, maybe she should look towards… :P

Immediately, the girl scrambled to find Phaere's articles of clothing which she scattered across the room. One by one, the maid meticulously dressed her mistress in the clothing she could find, from undergarments to tunic to breast-plate. Phaere did her best to let the poor girl know that she found her soft hands on her skin quite pleasant. Whenever Phaere let out a playful sigh or moan, the handmaiden would tremble even more. After seemingly an eternity for both the teaser and the teased, the last strap was pulled and Phaere was eloquently dressed in her decorative plate.


What a lovely game they are playing… :shock:

"Good," Phaere chuckled as she walked to the door. "Oh, don't worry... I'll bring the whips."


Phaere almost laughed out loud when she heard the girl whimper slightly. It would have been a funny joke if she hadn't meant it.


But she did.


Oh, I am not surprised… not one bit. And it looks like that girl is already well familiar with the whips…

Pausing before heading onto the southern walkways, she leaned on the railing of a small stone bridge suspended over a small river of lava. It afforded her an excellent view of the inn, hewn into a gigantic stone spire almost two-hundred meters high and 40 meters wide at the base, 30 at the middle. It was her business, her life's work, her greatest accomplishment.


Looks like something she can be very proud of… :cry:

And to think how close she had come to becoming one of those stuffy and backward priestesses of Lolth, so trapped in a cage made by their own rituals and traditions. She remembered that night quite often : the night that changed everything. After having been initiated three weeks in Arach-Tilith, Phaere had returned home to pack the last of her things to move to the dorm at the academy. Instead, she wandered along and found her mother, the 'esteemed' matron Ardulence berating her youngest daughters... her little sisters. Sinvyl and Vinvyl were twins, a rare birth to Drow, and back then they were only 8 years old, they were to be sent to the temple torture chambers. Their crimes? During their a written recitation of the Drow alphabet, Sinvyl had misplaced a stripe in one of the last symbols. Vinvyl had tried to cover for her when Sinvyl had been found out. So, matron Ardulence wanted her children punished in the most heinous possible way... Not so much because of their mistake, but because they had tried to help each other out.


Boo! Foul emotions that need to be stomped out and extinguished, such weakness cannot be afforded. (Do I make a convincing drow?)

"Mistress, I..." but the man's voice was drowned out by a gurgle after Phaere put a punch dagger in the man's throat with break-neck speed. With no mercy, Phaere grasped the male and pushed him over the railing, for him to meet his gruesome end in the sludgy lava below.


Well deserved. What an incompetent slave, bah!

So, the whip meant for the children now hit her... and again and again and again. After that, Phaere was sent to the torture-chambers in her sisters' stead. There she endured horrible anguish at the eager hands of the Handmaidens of Lolth. Terrible pains... Horrible suffering... Terror beyond belief. These priestesses enjoyed their only purpose in life. Phaere endured seemingly endless tortures. Unimaginable physical, mental and -she couldn't suppressed a brief involuntary shudder- ... sexual abuse. All the while being treated to the handmaidens fanatical rethoric of the Spider queen. The tortures never broke her, however. In fact, she focused her hate and directed it towards the foul religion of the Spider Queen. She began to hate the tyrannical devotion without reason. She began to hate the unquestioning loyalty that the Spider Queen demanded.


Wow! You go, Phaere! Rebellion, rebellion, REBELLION! :o

Of course, by the time Ardulence found out her daughters were gone, it was too late to do anything about it. Every Drow in Ust Natha and possibly beyond already knew about Phaere's new life through her aggressive advertising campaign. To have them dragged back to house Despana would have meant a public humiliation for the First Matron, something she could not afford.


Very well played, Phaere. Very clever!

Phaere had great plans for the future, and even sought to tap a previously untapped market: tourism. Hoping to capitalize on the reputation of the Underdark on the surface, she hoped to lure wealthy surfacers to her to be built 'Underdark Adventure Inns' for a fun-packed dangerous holidays (and would not be held responsible for accidental deaths resulting from having brains eaten by Mindflayers, getting petrified by Beholders or getting stabbed by irate Drow priestesses.) But there was also something she liked to call The Great Deal. The deal of her lifetime...


This is one very interesting and… likeable Phaere. Despite being Eeeeevil…

"Lolth IS important, fool child!" Ardulence chided. "The glory of Lolth is all to her power! She is our mother and we are her children."


Phaere felt the urge to spit on the floor, but decided against it for now.


Probably the wiser option, really.

"So," Matron Mother Ardulence began. "There three of you are still inside that spire? Pheh! It is unnatural! Three Drow noble sisters... working together in peace, not trying to gain personal advantage! Do you even realize how that makes me look to the other matrons?!"


I cannot believe Ardulace just said ‘unnatural’ :wink:

"Then the war will end!" Phaere snarled. "Open up the trade-routes again and let the city flourish!"


"No!" Ardulence smiled. "Irenicus has given me a way to turn the tide in this war, and I will win it. In Lolth's name! Oh, great Lolth, mother of our race! Savior of our people!"


Yuck, yuck, yuck… it is because fanatics like Ardulace, the drow will actually never conquer the surface races.

"I... I will remember this insult, Phaere. Believe me, I will. You will PAY for this, I swear to Lolth you will pay for this insult!" Ardulence snapped, the veins in her neck almost popping.


"Pay?" Phaere smiled as she turned her back. "Yes, I'd pay real money if you'd shut up once in a while. You can get your supplies... but bring money."


Satisfied with herself, Phaere left her fuming mother behind in the temple.


Muahaha! What a woman that Phaere is! Gotta love her! :lol:

She was eager to return to her handmaiden to blow off some steam, but she felt she needed to check on the gnomes herself. They might have news, and if she promised to smuggle food to their camp, they would probably be more receptive to their role in The Great Deal when the war would be over and done with already. The Great Deal was important, and the role of the gnomes would be crucial to her plans...


Phaere collaborating with the svirfneblins? Hehehe… and the poor handmaiden is getting lonely in the bed… :cry:

Sadly, Phaere didn't get far. Suddenly, without warning, she felt her body freeze up until she could not move a single muscle. A spell, she realized too late, but the source was unclear. The gut wrenching sensation of teleportation followed, and a fearful Phaere suddenly realized where she was now standing : right in front of the ending of the Mindflayer city!! Normally, she would enter under a flag of truce with an entourage, but she feared that a frozen Drow outside the city would be too much for one of those brain-eaters to resist... She only hoped that the spell would wear off before one of the mindflayers would turn her into a snack.


Loved what you did with Phaere. And like UU, I hope she won’t be killed off. Heck, I let my Phaere in Rush live even though she deserved to be pasted…

"Och, I be tossin' it on me pile," Korgan chuckled as he took out the huge bag of gems he had swindled the gnomes out of in a cardgame. "We be filthy rich now, ey?"


Reckon Korgan is good enough in cards? Never thought of him that way.

"A dragon! Yippeeee!" sounded from the party. Immediately, Laska stepped forward and drew one of her blades. Then, with scowling face and deep voice, she said : "Let's go."


Hehe… you go right ahead, Laska… ;)

"Wow," Imoen gasped. "You're beautiful."


"No, no, no, dragon!" Laska grinned. "You're UGLY! Ugly, ugly, ugly, oogly, OOOOOGGGGGLLLYYYYY! Come on, fight!"


Laska has the right attitude here ;)

"Silence!" the targeted dragon roared. "I... I will tell you when you may speak. This is a VERY important matter, and I will not be interrupted."


"Don't mind her," Dynaheir spoke. "She... she is insane and needs help."


Well… yes… :lol:

"Laska!" Korgan snarled. "Ye be shuttin' the bloody 'ell up! I nay becomin' a steamin' pile o'dragon shite because of yer idiocy! At least nay before I be 'avin' a chance to actually spend some o'these gems! HAR!"


Oh… when Korgan does not want to fight, then you know that it is probably wise not to fight…

"I have been informed that to move from my lair is to cause the destruction of my eggs," the dragon was close to weeping. "Ardulence has gone too far this time."


Awww, poor dragon is sad… :lol:

"Hey!" Imoen stood defiantly and snaked her arm through Viconia's. "Vic won't betray us! Never in a million years! Right, Vic?"


Nope, I doubt that this particular Viconia would ever turn traitor… mine wouldn’t, either.

"Wow!" Imoen smiled as she watched her own body. "My hands... my skin! Wow, I've never been this slender before!" she felt her ears. "Wow! Pointy! Hey, Vic! How do I look as a Drow?"


Ack! That ‘My hands! My skin!’ reminds me a lot of Aerie’s lines when you give her the sword and free her from the petite ogre form…

Viconia regarded Imoen, and for a moment, she seemed to be miles away. "Stunning," she finally whispered.


Woohoo!!! Maybe that will hasten the relationship along?

"Ho, ho," Jan grinned. "I'm a Drow and I can still eat as many turnips as I like! Joy!"


Jan, you are a sick, sick person! :cry:

"I changed the hue of some tattoos to make them seem like they were done in the underdark," the dragon spoke. "The blue dragon on your hip and upper leg is now a Deep Dragon. The elven symbol above your navel is now the symbol of Drow vengeance. And I think you might have a hard time explaining the moonblade on your arm and the branch on your leg. So I changed the blade into a wicked one of Drow design and the branch into a webbing. It works well, I suppose."


That’s quite convenient and thoughtful of Adalon… I don’t think other dragons would have cared much for Laska’s tattoos.

Keldorn and Minsc looked positively silly next to their huge two-handed swords. And a Drow with a hamster was not to be taken seriously. Then there was a skipping Drow, a Drow with a dwarven accent and a Drow with obscenely long and inane stories. Not to mention a naked maniacal Drow who wanted to fight with everybody.


Viconia buried her head in her hands. "This is never going to work," she sighed.


My group was much more sane, still Solaufein exposed them… YIKES!

#7 Laufey

Posted 01 January 2004 - 03:16 PM

"Please mistress," a hapless male Drow on the verge of physical and mental collapse whimpered as he lay prone on the bed while his mistress sat on top of him and moved as wildly as she possibly could. "Please, mistress, no more, I beg of you!"


Wimp. :twisted:


Phaere lay back on her bed, even more angry and frustrated than before. "They don't make males like they used to," she sighed. "I'm STILL frustrated and look at me, I'm not even sweaty!"


Awwww...I feel for her!


"Yes," Phaere grinned. "No doubt my visit to my mother will be extremely frustrating, so I will no doubt have to blow off some steam. I expect you to be naked and waiting in my bed when I return."


"Y-yes, mistress," the girl gulped.


"Good," Phaere chuckled as she walked to the door. "Oh, don't worry... I'll bring the whips."


Phaere almost laughed out loud when she heard the girl whimper slightly. It would have been a funny joke if she hadn't meant it.


But she did.


Brrrr...Phaere is one nasty lady. Very chilling!


And to think how close she had come to becoming one of those stuffy and backward priestesses of Lolth, so trapped in a cage made by their own rituals and traditions. She remembered that night quite often : the night that changed everything. After having been initiated three weeks in Arach-Tilith, Phaere had returned home to pack the last of her things to move to the dorm at the academy. Instead, she wandered along and found her mother, the 'esteemed' matron Ardulence berating her youngest daughters... her little sisters. Sinvyl and Vinvyl were twins, a rare birth to Drow, and back then they were only 8 years old, they were to be sent to the temple torture chambers. Their crimes? During their a written recitation of the Drow alphabet, Sinvyl had misplaced a stripe in one of the last symbols. Vinvyl had tried to cover for her when Sinvyl had been found out. So, matron Ardulence wanted her children punished in the most heinous possible way... Not so much because of their mistake, but because they had tried to help each other out.


This illustrates the Drow cruelty and wastefulness in an effective manner, and I also found it an interesting change from the reason for Phaere's torture in the game.


"Mistress, I..." but the man's voice was drowned out by a gurgle after Phaere put a punch dagger in the man's throat with break-neck speed. With no mercy, Phaere grasped the male and pushed him over the railing, for him to meet his gruesome end in the sludgy lava below.


"BURN, SCUM!" Phaere shouted as the man disappeared in the molten rock before calmly leaning on the railing again.


Ah, now where was she? Musing, right. Ah, yes, musing on how much she hated the wastefulness of Drow society.


Right, of course. :twisted:


The session took two weeks, she was told later, but she felt like she was a hundred years older afterwards. Older and wiser, with a new perspective on life and existance. The problems her mother was having with a lower-ranking house provided a cover for her escape. She dropped out of Arach-Tilith, stole her younger sisters from the house and fled to the Female Fighter's Guild to study weaponcraft and mage-craft instead of the priesthood of Lolth. But soon, opportunity knocked. One of the older fighters owned a small rather unsuccessful inn and was looking to sell quickly as she was moving to Menzoberranzan. Phaere decided to take the risk, sold all her meager belongings and moved into the small inn at the bottom of the large spire. There, she and her sisters did their best to make their small business flourish.


And this adds some new and interesting depths to her character, making her more three dimensional than in the game! I like it a lot.


Unfortunately, her mother was the wrench in the machinery. Her and her damn war... Trade had become restricted, her profits were dwindling, as were her food-supplies and she was forced to sell her wares to the Drow war effort at wholesale prices... Well, -she grinned-, almost wholesale prices. Having fake ledgers did help a lot when nosy priestesses come to steal your supplies.


Phaere sighed, and considered it might be time to head over to her mother now...


What, I wonder, will she want the demon to do for her? I assume that *is* still the reason for her trying to steal the eggs and supplant her mother?


"So," Matron Mother Ardulence began. "There three of you are still inside that spire? Pheh! It is unnatural! Three Drow noble sisters... working together in peace, not trying to gain personal advantage! Do you even realize how that makes me look to the other matrons?!"


:twisted:


"No!" Ardulence smiled. "Irenicus has given me a way to turn the tide in this war, and I will win it. In Lolth's name! Oh, great Lolth, mother of our race! Savior of our people!"


"Bane of my profit," Phaere muttered.


Perhaps *this* will be Phaere's motivation, later?


"A dragon! Yippeeee!" sounded from the back of the party. Immediately, Laska stepped forward and drew one of her blades. Then, with scowling face and deep voice, she said : "Let's go."


Laska... :twisted:


"WHAT?! I don't need help! I just wanna..."


"Laska!" Korgan snarled. "Ye be shuttin' the bloody 'ell up! I nay becomin' a steamin' pile o'dragon shite because of yer idiocy! At least nay before I be 'avin' a chance to actually spend some o'these gems! HAR!"


Couldn't have said it better myself. :twisted:


"Wow!" Imoen smiled as she watched her own body. "My hands... my skin! Wow, I've never been this slender before!" she felt her ears. "Wow! Pointy! Hey, Vic! How do I look as a Drow?"


Viconia regarded Imoen, and for a moment, she seemed to be miles away. "Stunning," she finally whispered.


AWWWWWWW!



Finally, she stood naked in the cavern, closely inspecting her tattoos now on obsidian skin. Her body was shaped exactly the same, safe for hair and skin-color and to her relief, most of her tattoos were still intact."


"I changed the hue of some tattoos to make them seem like they were done in the underdark," the dragon spoke. "The blue dragon on your hip and upper leg is now a Deep Dragon. The elven symbol above your navel is now the symbol of Drow vengeance. And I think you might have a hard time explaining the moonblade on your arm and the branch on your leg. So I changed the blade into a wicked one of Drow design and the branch into a webbing. It works well, I suppose."


Oh, nice touch!

"Hey, my tats are my soul!" Laska challenged. "You can't just go around and change them!"


Well Laska...remember what happened to your soul? :twisted:

"Nevertheless, that is how it shall be. Now go and retrieve my eggs."


"Heya!" Imoen grinned as she skipped around. "I'm a Drow, I'm a Drow, I'm a Drow, I'm a Drow, I'm a Drow, I'm a Drow, I'm a Drow, I'm a Drow, I'm a Drow, I'm a Drow, I'm a Drow, I'm a Drow!"


Keldorn and Minsc looked positively silly next to their huge two-handed swords. And a Drow with a hamster was not to be taken seriously. Then there was a skipping Drow, a Drow with a dwarven accent and a Drow with obscenely long and inane stories. Not to mention a naked maniacal Drow who wanted to fight with everybody.


Viconia buried her head in her hands. "This is never going to work," she sighed.
 


LOL! No, once you put it htat way it sounds pretty suicidal...
Rogues do it from behind.

#8 Guest_Bjorn_*

Posted 01 January 2004 - 04:11 PM

"Please mistress," a hapless male Drow on the verge of physical and mental collapse whimpered as he lay prone on the bed while his mistress sat on top of him and moved as wildly as she possibly could. "Please, mistress, no more, I beg of you!"


"Silence, worm!" Phaere shouted back as she even increased her wild movements. "You're suppose to pleasure me, but I'M NOT NOTICING MUCH!"


Having a bad day are we, Phaere? :twisted:

Phaere increased her movements even more, but suddenly let out a cry of intense anger. The male found himself being kicked off the bed and landing on the soft rug that lined the floor of Phaere's private chambers on top of the inn-spire. "OUT THEN! Leave, you worthless male! And do not return on pain of death!"


I can't see him being very anxious to return, somehow...

"My..." Phaere ignited in rage. "...NEW BOOTS! HOW DARE YOU!"


"Mistress, I..." but the man's voice was drowned out by a gurgle after Phaere put a punch dagger in the man's throat with break-neck speed. With no mercy, Phaere grasped the male and pushed him over the railing, for him to meet his gruesome end in the sludgy lava below.


Boy, does she have some issues.

Phaere had great plans for the future, and even sought to tap a previously untapped market : tourism. Hoping to capitalize on the reputation of the Underdark on the surface, she hoped to lure wealthy surfacers to her to be built 'Underdark Adventure Inns' for a fun-packed dangerous holidays (and would not be held responsible for accidental deaths resulting from having brains eaten by Mindflayers, getting petrified by Beholders or getting stabbed by irate Drow priestesses.)


LOL! Well, there's probably a fair few rich nutters around on the surface - her idea might just work.

She was eager to return to her handmaiden to blow off some steam, but she felt she needed to check on the gnomes herself. They might have news, and if she promised to smuggle food to their camp, they would probably be more receptive to their role in The Great Deal when the war would be over and done with already. The Great Deal was important, and the role of the gnomes would be crucial to her plans...


Interesting...

Sadly, Phaere didn't get far. Suddenly, without warning, she felt her body freeze up until she could not move a single muscle. A spell, she realized too late, but the source was unclear. The gut wrenching sensation of teleportation followed, and a fearful Phaere suddenly realized where she was now standing : right in front of the ending of the Mindflayer city!! Normally, she would enter under a flag of truce with an entourage, but she feared that a frozen Drow outside the city would be too much for one of those brain-eaters to resist... She only hoped that the spell would wear off before one of the mindflayers would turn her into a snack.


Eep!

Like what you've done with Phaere here - I'm looking forward to seeing her meet Laska. And how does Solaufein fit into her life, I wonder?

"Och, I be tossin' it on me pile," Korgan chuckled as he took out the huge bag of gems he had swindled the gnomes out of in a cardgame. "We be filthy rich now, ey?"


Heh, I guess if you're used to playing with the cardsharps of Athkatla, swindling gnomes out of their money would be pretty simple.

"Oh, great," Dynaheir spoke. "Those gems all look alike! How art thou ever going to find the light-gem now?"


Take them into a dark room, maybe?

"No, no, no, dragon!" Laska grinned. "You're UGLY! Ugly, ugly, ugly, oogly, OOOOOGGGGGLLLYYYYY! Come on, fight!"


"NUTCASE!" Keldorn snarled and yanked Laska to the back of the party by the scruff of her armor.


And unfortunately, yoyu have to agree with him right now.

"Let me GO!" Laska shouted as she tore herself free. "Come on, ugly fat poof! Let's fight now! Come on, let's go! I'll gut you!!!"


Laska, if you're determined to get yourself and all your friends killed, at least wait until you meet someone who actually wants to fight you? It's not like there's going to be any shortage of them down here.

"Don't mind her," Dynaheir spoke. "She... she is insane and needs help."


:twisted:

"GRAB HER!" Keldorn shouted. After a brief struggle, Minsc ended up sitting on top of her belly, while Imoen and Dynaheir sat on either arm, while Korgan and Keldorn sat on each leg.


"Why won't you let me fight the dragon, you bastards?!" Laska said just before Viconia gagged her.


Well done, guys. Although you're going to need a better solution to this problem fast, if you want to have a hope of remaining undetected in the drow city.

"Caught ye sleepin', ey?" Korgan chuckled.


"Do I need to gag you too?" Viconia threatened.


Probably wouldn't hurt...

"Was that a crack about my race?" Viconia narrowed her eyes.


C'mon Vic, it's not like you're exactly too keen on most of your race, either.

"Your hair!" Dynaheir spoke. "It's still pink!"


"Hmmm," the dragon spoke. "There are some things my magic cannot even alter."


LOL! Maybe it'll catch on - pink hair could become the new fashion in Ust Natha. :twisted:

"A pink-haired Drow," Viconia said. "Oh, well, just hide that ready smile of yours and you'll do fine... More than fine..."


Sounds like Immy might enjoy her time as a drow. :twisted:

Keldorn and Minsc looked positively silly next to their huge two-handed swords. And a Drow with a hamster was not to be taken seriously. Then there was a skipping Drow, a Drow with a dwarven accent and a Drow with obscenely long and inane stories. Not to mention a naked maniacal Drow who wanted to fight with everybody.


Viconia buried her head in her hands. "This is never going to work," she sighed.


I'm sure you'll manage to sort them all out, Vic.

Thanks for reading! Happy new year everybody! :twisted:


Happy new Year! :twisted:

#9 Guest_Winter_Bloom_*

Posted 01 January 2004 - 08:33 PM

Drow beds are luxuriously soft and cushioned, perfectly crafted for stability and comfort. Built to last through just about any kind of strenuous activity, and made from adamantine steel, Drow beds are among the most stable in all the realms.


Too bad such a bed would disolve if exposed to sunlight.

That was the cue for her half-Drow personal servant to enter with Phaere's spider-silk bathrobe. Phaere cocked a smile at the timid girl. She had bought the young half-Drow at a slave-auction a few months and had yet to train her like she did with her previous personal assistant. Phaere thought the girl would eventually make a fine replacement for her previous assistant, whose life was tragically cut short... Well, at least Phaere found out it was indeed possible for someone to die from physical exhaustion.


But this young snip of a girl was barely in her thirties, so there was much she could teach her. Perhaps she might help with her frustration-related problems as well.


Aww, poor handmaid. :twisted:

"Good," Phaere chuckled as she walked to the door. "Oh, don't worry... I'll bring the whips."


Phaere almost laughed out loud when she heard the girl whimper slightly. It would have been a funny joke if she hadn't meant it.


But she did.


Ouch.

Phaere stepped between her mother's whip and the shivering children huddling together on the floor. She was 42 then, thought she could take the world... thought she could dissuade her mother from sending her youngest children to the torture-chambers, something that they would both probably not survive. It was this sheer wastefulness of Drow society that she had always loathed.


Eh, she should have known she'd be wrong for her society frowns on such emotions.

"Mistress, I..." but the man's voice was drowned out by a gurgle after Phaere put a punch dagger in the man's throat with break-neck speed. With no mercy, Phaere grasped the male and pushed him over the railing, for him to meet his gruesome end in the sludgy lava below.


"BURN, SCUM!" Phaere shouted as the man disappeared in the molten rock before calmly leaning on the railing again.


Ah, now where was she? Musing, right. Ah, yes, musing on how much she hated the wastefulness of Drow society.


Heh, heh, I found the contrast between her thoughts and her actions funny. :twisted:

So, the whip meant for the children now hit her... and again and again and again. After that, Phaere was sent to the torture-chambers in her sisters' stead. There she endured horrible anguish at the eager hands of the Handmaidens of Lolth. Terrible pains... Horrible suffering... Terror beyond belief. These priestesses enjoyed their only purpose in life. Phaere endured seemingly endless tortures. Unimaginable physical, mental and -she couldn't suppressed a brief involuntary shudder- ... sexual abuse. All the while being treated to the handmaidens fanatical rethoric of the Spider queen. The tortures never broke her, however. In fact, she focused her hate and directed it towards the foul religion of the Spider Queen. She began to hate the tyrannical devotion without reason. She began to hate the unquestioning loyalty that the Spider Queen demanded.


So, which diety does she follow? Lloth isn't known for being tolerant of Drow who reject her worship.

Phaere enjoyed her life as a businesswoman. Trade was a completely different enterprise from being in the priesthood. But Ust Natha had always been a small city, away from most other Drow communities. Mostly due to trickery and deceit, Phaere lured traders to the city, and with success. Conquered goods, rothe, wines and other foods were soon exported throughout the Underdark and trade flourished. Soon, Phaere sought to expand her inn to accommodate all the visitors. The inn grew and grew and finally became a pleasure center that had become almost a household name in Drow society. Her sisters weren't the brainiest, but she was quite fond of them. They were young adults of 92 years now. Vindyl ran the staff with diligence, while Sindyl ran a tight ship with the pleasure chambers.


I like this smart but evil Phaere.

Phaere had great plans for the future, and even sought to tap a previously untapped market : tourism. Hoping to capitalize on the reputation of the Underdark on the surface, she hoped to lure wealthy surfacers to her to be built 'Underdark Adventure Inns' for a fun-packed dangerous holidays (and would not be held responsible for accidental deaths resulting from having brains eaten by Mindflayers, getting petrified by Beholders or getting stabbed by irate Drow priestesses.) But there was also something she liked to call The Great Deal. The deal of her lifetime...


Tourists? Tsk, now that's true evil. :twisted:

"Praise be Lolth," Ardulence spoke. "You have finally arrived."


"I am a busy woman," Phaere snarled. "Please be quick about your request so I can get back to do really important things."


"Lolth IS important, fool child!" Ardulence chided. "The glory of Lolth is all to her power! She is our mother and we are her children."


Phaere felt the urge to spit on the floor, but decided against it for now.


Wise decision, very wise. People like the Matron are probably the single biggest reason why the Drow can't conquer the surface. That and Lloth's insane reasoning for not allowing people to become too powerful.

"Can you please get to the point now?" Phaere asked.


"Ah, yes. Lolth demands tribute. For the war-effort, you are required to bring more food-supplies to the front from your foodstores."


"Excellent," Phaere spoke. "That will be 20 gold a food packet, plus 10 gold per head for sending. Payable up front."


:twisted:

Ardulence sighed. "I... I spent most of our house's funds on weapons and mercenaries. The war isn't going well and I have no more funds give. So, I must take it and, in Lolth's name, I will have it."


Too bad.

She was eager to return to her handmaiden to blow off some steam, but she felt she needed to check on the gnomes herself. They might have news, and if she promised to smuggle food to their camp, they would probably be more receptive to their role in The Great Deal when the war would be over and done with already. The Great Deal was important, and the role of the gnomes would be crucial to her plans...


Interesting, I wonder what the Great Deal is.

"A dragon! Yippeeee!" sounded from the back of the party. Immediately, Laska stepped forward and drew one of her blades. Then, with scowling face and deep voice, she said : "Let's go."


"LASKA!" sounded from everyone at once.


"Come on!" Laska said. "I wanna fight!"


She's nuts.

"Don't mind her," Dynaheir spoke. "She... she is insane and needs help."


"WHAT?! I don't need help! I just wanna..."


"Laska!" Korgan snarled. "Ye be shuttin' the bloody 'ell up! I nay becomin' a steamin' pile o'dragon shite because of yer idiocy! At least nay before I be 'avin' a chance to actually spend some o'these gems! HAR!"


If Korgy doesn't want to fight, you know something is up.

"I will transform you, and you will be able to pass among the Drow with ease. They will not see through the fiction I create. When you arrive at the gate, tell them you are from the city of Ched Nasad, and that you seek sanctuary within Ust Natha. They are in the turmoil of war at the moment and will overlook much. They will not turn away extra hands. You might also consult the Drow you travel with. I'm sure she will be a fountain of knowledge. She has an interest in not being discovered, I understand. Viconia, is it not? You are a rogue and as much reviled by the Drow and any surface dweller. Still, if you seek redemption and betray me I will end your life."


My Vickie wouldn't do that and I'm sure this Vickie won't.

"Wow!" Imoen smiled as she watched her own body. "My hands... my skin! Wow, I've never been this slender before!" she felt her ears. "Wow! Pointy! Hey, Vic! How do I look as a Drow?"


Viconia regarded Imoen, and for a moment, she seemed to be miles away. "Stunning," she finally whispered.


Aww... :twisted:

"Your hair!" Dynaheir spoke. "It's still pink!"


"Hmmm," the dragon spoke. "There are some things my magic cannot even alter."


But for everything else, there's Mastercard. :twisted:

Okay, I'll stop now.

"I changed the hue of some tattoos to make them seem like they were done in the underdark," the dragon spoke. "The blue dragon on your hip and upper leg is now a Deep Dragon. The elven symbol above your navel is now the symbol of Drow vengeance. And I think you might have a hard time explaining the moonblade on your arm and the branch on your leg. So I changed the blade into a wicked one of Drow design and the branch into a webbing. It works well, I suppose."


"Hey, my tats are my soul!" Laska challenged. "You can't just go around and change them!"


Er, your real soul is elsewhere. Laska's becoming too much of a liability here, she's got to pull back or I think even restoring her soul won't work.

"Heya!" Imoen grinned as she skipped around. "I'm a Drow, I'm a Drow, I'm a Drow, I'm a Drow, I'm a Drow, I'm a Drow, I'm a Drow, I'm a Drow, I'm a Drow, I'm a Drow, I'm a Drow, I'm a Drow!"


Keldorn and Minsc looked positively silly next to their huge two-handed swords. And a Drow with a hamster was not to be taken seriously. Then there was a skipping Drow, a Drow with a dwarven accent and a Drow with obscenely long and inane stories. Not to mention a naked maniacal Drow who wanted to fight with everybody.


Viconia buried her head in her hands. "This is never going to work," she sighed.
 


Hahahaha! Poor Vickie, having to deal with this bunch of nutcases. :twisted:

#10 Weyoun

Posted 02 January 2004 - 11:20 PM

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As was its inhabitant, no doubt.
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Ahum, yes. :twisted:

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Told you so. :twisted:
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:twisted:

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Kandron: "All the nice girls like a candle, all the nice girls like a wick, cos there's something about a candle, that reminds them of a - packing crate!"
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Nice safe at the end. :twisted:

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Yes, I found one of her flyers the other week. "Come and join the fun at Three Sisters! Featuring thrilling rides (in Phaere's bedchamber), and a maze in front of the toilet! A Great Place To Spend Your Holiday! Life insurance extra."
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ROTFL! I'm sure Phaere'd make a bundle. :twisted:

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Lolth: "Because compulsory consumerism is the new black."
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'Fraid so. :twisted:

[quote]
I cannot help being slightly amused at this part of the game in any serial. Yes, I know Black Isle made Adalon the toughest dragon to kill, mainly because she seems to be made of solid teflon and spells bounce off her, but still... I splattered her anyhow. It was amusing. Pity that I never got to make her skin into some amusing armour like I did with Firkraag and that shadow dragon.
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Well, she did spot dragon-blood, which can be used to make the human skin armor if you take both the human skin and the blood to the guy in Imnesvale, I suppose.

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Hmm... so a bootheel stomping a darthiir face then?
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LOL! I wouldn't be surprised. :twisted:

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I loved this chapter, really I did. Only one small, teeny-weeny question... Wasn't it "Ardulace" not "Ardulence"?[/quote]

Eep... Good point! It's been a while since I played the game, and I always got it wrong before. Thanks for pointing that out.

Thanks for commenting,
---Weyoun
TnT Enhanced Edition: http://www.fanfictio...rds-and-Tempers

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Sith Warrior - Master, I can sense your anger.

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

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"The New Age? It's just the old age stuck in a microwave oven for fifteen seconds" - James Randi

#11 Weyoun

Posted 02 January 2004 - 11:21 PM

Weyoun,


What a fabulous read... Very, very entertaining. I tip my hat to you and look forward to the copious catching up I have to do!


*blush* Why, thank you very much for your kind words. I hope you have fun catching up.

I trust that Laska will be more 'sedate' when she shows for her appointment with Dr. MG? :twisted:


LOL! No promises. :twisted:

Again, just wonderful stuff, Weyoun, and am enjoying every moment..


*blush again* High praise indeed! Thank you very much!

---Weyoun
TnT Enhanced Edition: http://www.fanfictio...rds-and-Tempers

---
Sith Warrior - Master, I can sense your anger.

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

---

"The New Age? It's just the old age stuck in a microwave oven for fifteen seconds" - James Randi

#12 Weyoun

Posted 02 January 2004 - 11:35 PM

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Yay, sweet Phaere!
[/quote]

Don't let Theo hear that. :twisted:

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Heh, maybe I better hide my poor Theo as he’s still a bit sore at her for… uh, raping him…
[/quote]

Laska : *cough*Wuss!*cough* You know, it isn't rape when you just lie back and let Phaere do her 'thang'! Rrrowwlll... :wink:

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Theo: Did you hear that, dearest?
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Jaheira: Ack! Please, stop… this is so embarrassing!
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Theo: Yeah, well the bed would dissolve on the surface, anyways…
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Heheheheh. :twisted:

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It takes someone special to please a woman like Phaere, apparently… someone, like a Bhaalspawn, perhaps?
[/quote]

:twisted: :twisted: :twisted:

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Aww, poor Phaere… well, if males can’t please her no more, maybe she should look towards… :twisted:
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Phaere'll sleep with just about anything. :wink:

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What a lovely game they are playing… :twisted:
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The handmaid isn't really comfortable, though.

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Oh, I am not surprised… not one bit. And it looks like that girl is already well familiar with the whips…
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It's a different, much softer whip than the ones owned by the slave-masters fortunately.

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Looks like something she can be very proud of… :wink:[/quote]

Aye.

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And to think how close she had come to becoming one of those stuffy and backward priestesses of Lolth, so trapped in a cage made by their own rituals and traditions. She remembered that night quite often : the night that changed everything. After having been initiated three weeks in Arach-Tilith, Phaere had returned home to pack the last of her things to move to the dorm at the academy. Instead, she wandered along and found her mother, the 'esteemed' matron Ardulence berating her youngest daughters... her little sisters. Sinvyl and Vinvyl were twins, a rare birth to Drow, and back then they were only 8 years old, they were to be sent to the temple torture chambers. Their crimes? During their a written recitation of the Drow alphabet, Sinvyl had misplaced a stripe in one of the last symbols. Vinvyl had tried to cover for her when Sinvyl had been found out. So, matron Ardulence wanted her children punished in the most heinous possible way... Not so much because of their mistake, but because they had tried to help each other out.
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Boo! Foul emotions that need to be stomped out and extinguished, such weakness cannot be afforded. (Do I make a convincing drow?)
[/quote]

Ardulace : Sentiment is right, but I sense some sarcasm behind your words. SARCASM IS AN AFFRONT TO LOLTH! *starts whipping Theodur* :lol:

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Very well played, Phaere. Very clever!
[/quote]

She's a shrewed one, alright. :wink: Wait to till you find out Sola's situation in this story. :lol:

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This is one very interesting and… likeable Phaere. Despite being Eeeeevil…
[/quote]

Thank you. I wanted to do something different from the game.

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Probably the wiser option, really.
[/quote]

Yep.

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I cannot believe Ardulace just said ‘unnatural’ :twisted:
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LOL(TH)! ;)

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Yuck, yuck, yuck… it is because fanatics like Ardulace, the drow will actually never conquer the surface races.
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Indeed. Ardulace will never even put a foot on the surface.

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Muahaha! What a woman that Phaere is! Gotta love her! :)
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:twisted: Glad to hear it!

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Phaere collaborating with the svirfneblins? Hehehe… and the poor handmaiden is getting lonely in the bed… :wink:
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There's more to this yet. ;)

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Loved what you did with Phaere. And like UU, I hope she won’t be killed off. Heck, I let my Phaere in Rush live even though she deserved to be pasted…
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Don't worry, I have plans for this one. ;)

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Reckon Korgan is good enough in cards? Never thought of him that way.
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Korgan's not good at cards, but he is good at cheating at cards. ;)

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Hehe… you go right ahead, Laska… :D
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:)

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Oh… when Korgan does not want to fight, then you know that it is probably wise not to fight…
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That's a very good indicator, yes. :)

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Awww, poor dragon is sad… :wink:
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:twisted:

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Nope, I doubt that this particular Viconia would ever turn traitor… mine wouldn’t, either.
[/quote]

Nope. This Viconia is happy to be on the surface and worshipping Tymora... and finding love later in the story.

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Ack! That ‘My hands! My skin!’ reminds me a lot of Aerie’s lines when you give her the sword and free her from the petite ogre form…
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Good eye! :) Sorta like a parody here, since Aerie hates the drow with a passion.

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Woohoo!!! Maybe that will hasten the relationship along?
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:twisted:

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That’s quite convenient and thoughtful of Adalon… I don’t think other dragons would have cared much for Laska’s tattoos.
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Well, the drow will surely ask questions if there's a tree and a darthirr symbol tattooed on her skin. :)

[quote]
My group was much more sane, still Solaufein exposed them… YIKES![/quote]

:twisted:

Thanks for commetning,
---Weyoun
TnT Enhanced Edition: http://www.fanfictio...rds-and-Tempers

---
Sith Warrior - Master, I can sense your anger.

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

---

"The New Age? It's just the old age stuck in a microwave oven for fifteen seconds" - James Randi

#13 Weyoun

Posted 02 January 2004 - 11:43 PM

Wimp. :twisted:


:twisted:

Awwww...I feel for her!


Even more :twisted: :twisted:

Brrrr...Phaere is one nasty lady. Very chilling!


She's not like in the game, but she's still a force to be reckoned with.

This illustrates the Drow cruelty and wastefulness in an effective manner, and I also found it an interesting change from the reason for Phaere's torture in the game.


Thank you. As usual, I'm shuffling a lot of things around to alter the story enough to make things interesting to write about.

Right, of course. :twisted:


I have to show, by this scene and the openings, that she's still a Drow, after all.

And this adds some new and interesting depths to her character, making her more three dimensional than in the game! I like it a lot.


*bows* Thankee more! :twisted:

What, I wonder, will she want the demon to do for her? I assume that *is* still the reason for her trying to steal the eggs and supplant her mother?


Phaere's only interest is for the war to end and for trade to resume in full. She wants nothing to do with the demon, her mother or the eggs. :twisted:

Perhaps *this* will be Phaere's motivation, later?


Mmmm, not really... :twisted: Wait till the story unfolds. :wink:

Laska... :twisted:


Hey, can't blame a girl for trying. :twisted:

AWWWWWWW!


:wink:

Well Laska...remember what happened to your soul? :twisted:


She doesn't have a soul, but a spirit... so the tattoos are her soul... Ermm, doesn't make sense, does it? :twisted: Better change that line.

LOL! No, once you put it htat way it sounds pretty suicidal...


LOL! Indeed. Thanks for commetning,
---Weyoun
TnT Enhanced Edition: http://www.fanfictio...rds-and-Tempers

---
Sith Warrior - Master, I can sense your anger.

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

---

"The New Age? It's just the old age stuck in a microwave oven for fifteen seconds" - James Randi

#14 Weyoun

Posted 02 January 2004 - 11:49 PM

Having a bad day are we, Phaere? :twisted:


:twisted: :twisted:

I can't see him being very anxious to return, somehow...


Oh, no. He'll be kicked in the butt or worse when he does. :twisted:

Boy, does she have some issues.


She's a Drow. Despite her more liberal view, she is still a Drow and this scene shows this well, I hope.

LOL! Well, there's probably a fair few rich nutters around on the surface - her idea might just work.


Just bring their money to Phaere. :twisted:

Eep!


She's not in a good position at the moment. :twisted:

Like what you've done with Phaere here - I'm looking forward to seeing her meet Laska. And how does Solaufein fit into her life, I wonder?


All will be revealed in time. :twisted:

Heh, I guess if you're used to playing with the cardsharps of Athkatla, swindling gnomes out of their money would be pretty simple.


*grin* It's not like the gnomes have a shortage of gems. Heh, for them it's like playing for marbles.

And unfortunately, yoyu have to agree with him right now.


Oh, she's just eager for a good fight. :wink:

Laska, if you're determined to get yourself and all your friends killed, at least wait until you meet someone who actually wants to fight you? It's not like there's going to be any shortage of them down here.


Laska is the only elf who can walk through the underdark for a week without getting into a single fight. Rotten luck. :wink:

Well done, guys. Although you're going to need a better solution to this problem fast, if you want to have a hope of remaining undetected in the drow city.


Indeed.

Probably wouldn't hurt...


LOL! Major improvement. :wink:

LOL! Maybe it'll catch on - pink hair could become the new fashion in Ust Natha. :twisted:


LOL! Maybe even Lolth herself will dye her hair pink one day. :wink: By popular demand, of course. :wink:

Sounds like Immy might enjoy her time as a drow. :twisted:


:twisted:

I'm sure you'll manage to sort them all out, Vic.


I hope. :twisted:


Thanks for reading! Happy new year everybody! :twisted:


Happy new Year! :wink:


Thanks! You have a happy new year too!

Weyoun
TnT Enhanced Edition: http://www.fanfictio...rds-and-Tempers

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Sith Warrior - Master, I can sense your anger.

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

---

"The New Age? It's just the old age stuck in a microwave oven for fifteen seconds" - James Randi

#15 Weyoun

Posted 02 January 2004 - 11:57 PM

Too bad such a bed would disolve if exposed to sunlight.


Yeah, that kinda puts a damper on things. :twisted:

Aww, poor handmaid. :twisted:


Still better than the dueling pits, I suppose.

Ouch.


:twisted:

Eh, she should have known she'd be wrong for her society frowns on such emotions.


Ah, but she was young and brash at the time. A rebel teenager... Too bad it backfired on her. :twisted:

Heh, heh, I found the contrast between her thoughts and her actions funny. :twisted:


I had to show that, despite everything, she's still a drow. Besides, she said that the wastefulness of DROW society was to be dispized, and the slave she killed was no drow. She wouldn't have tossed a Drow into the lava. :twisted:

So, which diety does she follow? Lloth isn't known for being tolerant of Drow who reject her worship.


She follows no diety, though pays hommage to Lolth once in a while to keep her business running. I think the commoners have more freedom of movement than the drow nobles who are constantly scrutinized. Phaere and her sisters are self-exiled, so far less likely to earn Lolth's ire.

I like this smart but evil Phaere.


*grin* Glad you do!

Tourists? Tsk, now that's true evil. :wink:


:twisted:

Wise decision, very wise. People like the Matron are probably the single biggest reason why the Drow can't conquer the surface. That and Lloth's insane reasoning for not allowing people to become too powerful.


Sometimes I thing Lolth's directive for the Drow to conquer the surface is just a hoax and she's like one of the Aliens from the old Star Trek shows who feed of the negative emotions which are the result of the chaos she has sown herself to begin with.

Too bad.


:twisted:

Interesting, I wonder what the Great Deal is.


You'll find out! :twisted:

She's nuts.


Nah, just a little nutty. :twisted:

My Vickie wouldn't do that and I'm sure this Vickie won't.


You're quite right! :wink:


"Wow!" Imoen smiled as she watched her own body. "My hands... my skin! Wow, I've never been this slender before!" she felt her ears. "Wow! Pointy! Hey, Vic! How do I look as a Drow?"



Viconia regarded Imoen, and for a moment, she seemed to be miles away. "Stunning," she finally whispered.


Aww... :twisted:


:wink:

But for everything else, there's Mastercard. :wink:


Okay, I'll stop now.


LOL! That's okay.


Viconia buried her head in her hands. "This is never going to work," she sighed.
 


Hahahaha! Poor Vickie, having to deal with this bunch of nutcases. :twisted:


She's going to have quite a difficult time with it. :wink:

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#16 Guest_Merja_*

Posted 03 January 2004 - 11:42 PM

Last Tnt of 2003! I hope you'll enjoy it! I'm hoping to expand a little of Phaere's character in this part.


Rilstra: Drow goodies! :) I mean baddies! I mean..you know what I mean! Drat. :D

Drow beds are luxuriously soft and cushioned, perfectly crafted for stability and comfort. Built to last through just about any kind of strenuous activity, and made from adamantine steel, Drow beds are among the most stable in all the realms.


Rilstra: You can say that again - my knees are full of bruises from walking about the room and kicking the bed accidentally say...once every five minutes. Sheesh. I keep asking for a nice low matress like bed, with no frame :)

"Please mistress," a hapless male Drow on the verge of physical and mental collapse whimpered as he lay prone on the bed while his mistress sat on top of him and moved as wildly as she possibly could. "Please, mistress, no more, I beg of you!"


"Silence, worm!" Phaere shouted back as she even increased her wild movements. "You're suppose to pleasure me, but I'M NOT NOTICING MUCH!"


Dinin: *mumbles* Well, it ain't hydraulic, sister. It's bound to that law of physics that says 'what goes up, must come down sometime in the next 8 hours'.

Phaere increased her movements even more, but suddenly let out a cry of intense anger. The male found himself being kicked off the bed and landing on the soft rug that lined the floor of Phaere's private chambers on top of the inn-spire. "OUT THEN! Leave, you worthless male! And do not return on pain of death!"


Aww, that's what drow male call getting lucky I suppose :)

"Yes, mistress," the horrified male spoke genuinely thankful for his escape, gathered his clothes and ran towards the door. "Thank you, mistress!"


Phaere lay back on her bed, even more angry and frustrated than before. "They don't make males like they used to," she sighed. "I'm STILL frustrated and look at me, I'm not even sweaty!"


Dinin: Get a stairmaster, that will make you sweat. Hey, I'm actually likeing this commenting stuff, I get to say whatever I want and she can't get me :D

That was the cue for her half-Drow personal servant to enter with Phaere's spider-silk bathrobe. Phaere cocked a smile at the timid girl. She had bought the young half-Drow at a slave-auction a few months and had yet to train her like she did with her previous personal assistant. Phaere thought the girl would eventually make a fine replacement for her previous assistant, whose life was tragically cut short... Well, at least Phaere found out it was indeed possible for someone to die from physical exhaustion.


Rilstra: Ey, you don't say? But how come the half-drow lives? is she not an abomination in the eyes of Lloth? or are we neglecting our religious duties as of late? :twisted:

Immediately, the girl scrambled to find Phaere's articles of clothing which she scattered across the room. One by one, the maid meticulously dressed her mistress in the clothing she could find, from undergarments to tunic to breast-plate. Phaere did her best to let the poor girl know that she found her soft hands on her skin quite pleasant. Whenever Phaere let out a playful sigh or moan, the handmaiden would tremble even more. After seemingly an eternity for both the teaser and the teased, the last strap was pulled and Phaere was eloquently dressed in her decorative plate.


Rilstra: Honey, how come we never did that one? I mean, you have the undressing part down right, sure, but we never tried dressing...

Dinin: Well, we did try it remember? back when I put a breastplate on you and it was so heavy you fell flat on your face?

Rilstra: Oh, ya. :P

"Yes," Phaere grinned. "No doubt my visit to my mother will be extremely frustrating, so I will no doubt have to blow off some steam. I expect you to be naked and waiting in my bed when I return."


Eeek. This is one weird woman.


Phaere almost laughed out loud when she heard the girl whimper slightly. It would have been a funny joke if she hadn't meant it.
But she did.


Dinin: D'oh! they always do. :shock:


A brief visit to the marketplace outside the inn didn't wield any really interesting items for purchase, so after killing some time browsing around a few stalls, she decided to head to her mother, who had summoned her to come to her immediately... But, immediately was already three hours ago, so she decided to deliberately waste some more time.


Well, mean and rude. That about does it. Hmpf.


And to think how close she had come to becoming one of those stuffy and backward priestesses of Lolth, so trapped in a cage made by their own rituals and traditions. She remembered that night quite often : the night that changed everything. After having been initiated three weeks in Arach-Tilith, Phaere had returned home to pack the last of her things to move to the dorm at the academy. Instead, she wandered along and found her mother, the 'esteemed' matron Ardulence berating her youngest daughters... her little sisters. Sinvyl and Vinvyl were twins, a rare birth to Drow, and back then they were only 8 years old, they were to be sent to the temple torture chambers. Their crimes? During their a written recitation of the Drow alphabet, Sinvyl had misplaced a stripe in one of the last symbols. Vinvyl had tried to cover for her when Sinvyl had been found out. So, matron Ardulence wanted her children punished in the most heinous possible way... Not so much because of their mistake, but because they had tried to help each other out.


Rilstra: Awwww.... :wink:

Dinin: Here, have a Tempo. And stop sniffling, it's not dignified.

Phaere stepped between her mother's whip and the shivering children huddling together on the floor. She was 42 then, thought she could take the world... thought she could dissuade her mother from sending her youngest children to the torture-chambers, something that they would both probably not survive. It was this sheer wastefulness of Drow society that she had always loathed.


Yup, I don't get that either. When there's so many vile surfacers to go after, why go after your own?

"Mistress, I..." but the man's voice was drowned out by a gurgle after Phaere put a punch dagger in the man's throat with break-neck speed. With no mercy, Phaere grasped the male and pushed him over the railing, for him to meet his gruesome end in the sludgy lava below.


"BURN, SCUM!" Phaere shouted as the man disappeared in the molten rock before calmly leaning on the railing again.


Hmm, I wonder if that's as wise as that though? Someone payed good money for that guy.

So, the whip meant for the children now hit her... and again and again and again. After that, Phaere was sent to the torture-chambers in her sisters' stead. There she endured horrible anguish at the eager hands of the Handmaidens of Lolth. Terrible pains... Horrible suffering... Terror beyond belief. These priestesses enjoyed their only purpose in life. Phaere endured seemingly endless tortures. Unimaginable physical, mental and -she couldn't suppressed a brief involuntary shudder- ... sexual abuse. All the while being treated to the handmaidens fanatical rethoric of the Spider queen. The tortures never broke her, however. In fact, she focused her hate and directed it towards the foul religion of the Spider Queen. She began to hate the tyrannical devotion without reason. She began to hate the unquestioning loyalty that the Spider Queen demanded.


Rilstra: Well, that'd be reasonable enough.

Of course, by the time Ardulence found out her daughters were gone, it was too late to do anything about it. Every Drow in Ust Natha and possibly beyond already knew about Phaere's new life through her aggressive advertising campaign. To have them dragged back to house Despana would have meant a public humiliation for the First Matron, something she could not afford.


Dinin: But then, so is becoming a merchant. *shrudders*

Phaere smiled and looked at her accomplishment : The Three Sisters Spire. The spire was visible from every part of the city, and towered over the compounds of even the most powerful houses. And she accomplished it all without offering even a single prayer to Lolth.


Rilstra: But that is downright rude. What's this world coming to?

Unfortunately, her mother was the wrench in the machinery. Her and her damn war... Trade had become restricted, her profits were dwindling, as were her food-supplies and she was forced to sell her wares to the Drow war effort at wholesale prices... Well, -she grinned-, almost wholesale prices. Having fake ledgers did help a lot when nosy priestesses come to steal your supplies.


Ha-ha! she is as smart as Boo sometimes :D

Phaere sighed, and considered it might be time to head over to her mother now...


Umm, question though. Poor behavior towards males is a trademark of Lloth. If she doesn't worship Lloth, which you make very clear, how come she is still, well, mean?


"Praise be Lolth," Ardulence spoke. "You have finally arrived."


"I am a busy woman," Phaere snarled. "Please be quick about your request so I can get back to do really important things."


Dinin: Well, I don't see you saying that to Malice :P

"Lolth IS important, fool child!" Ardulence chided. "The glory of Lolth is all to her power! She is our mother and we are her children."


'foolish' :lol:

"So," Matron Mother Ardulence began. "There three of you are still inside that spire? Pheh! It is unnatural! Three Drow noble sisters... working together in peace, not trying to gain personal advantage! Do you even realize how that makes me look to the other matrons?!"


Dinin: I feel your pain, heh. I've a Matron who calls me sweetie in public. Ah, de shame!

"WHAT CAN'T YOU JUST KILL EACH OTHER LIKE NORMAL DROW DO?!" Ardulence screamed at the top of her lungs.
"Because this works better?" Phaere asked and raised an eyebrow.


LOL! good observation!

"Lolth demands you to obey! We must fight the war against the wicked surface elves!"


"Then pay me! Then there will be no problem."


I take it requisition of goods is not in the constitution of Ust Nashta? Tsk,tsk,tsk :P

"No!" Ardulence smiled. "Irenicus has given me a way to turn the tide in this war, and I will win it. In Lolth's name! Oh, great Lolth, mother of our race! Savior of our people!"


Rilstra: That's a bit too theatrical for my taste. Like, gods have good ears. You don't have to shout.

"I can simply take your supplies," Ardulence snarled. "And then I will take all!"


"No, you won't," Phaere smiled. "Because you NEED me. If I go under, so goes the spire and then the entire economy will collapse. You won't be able to pay our soldiers, or feed our people. Your armies will be defeated, the surface scum will knock on our door and the matrons of the lesser houses will be looking for a scapegoat. If I go down, the reign of matron Ardulence Despana will end as your broken corpse will be tossed into the lava pit. No, Matron Mother, not a single scrap of food will you get from me unless you pay for it."


Hmm, this I think is a bit unrealistic, but I shall let it pass :D I guess it depends on how starved the city is. Still, threatening Ardulace with not being able to pay her soldiers is a bit weird, since the woman already said she has no more money. Paying Phaere for the food would only make her have less money then she does now, so eventually she would get to the point where she can't pay her soldiers anyway...


Sadly, Phaere didn't get far. Suddenly, without warning, she felt her body freeze up until she could not move a single muscle. A spell, she realized too late, but the source was unclear. The gut wrenching sensation of teleportation followed, and a fearful Phaere suddenly realized where she was now standing : right in front of the ending of the Mindflayer city!! Normally, she would enter under a flag of truce with an entourage, but she feared that a frozen Drow outside the city would be too much for one of those brain-eaters to resist... She only hoped that the spell would wear off before one of the mindflayers would turn her into a snack.


Sadly for herself, maybe :D


"No, no, no, dragon!" Laska grinned. "You're UGLY! Ugly, ugly, ugly, oogly, OOOOOGGGGGLLLYYYYY! Come on, fight!"


LOL! Someone is on a sugar rush again.

"Ever since the ambitious Ardulence rose to power, she has been exploring ways to start a war with Suldenesselar... and she has now succeeded because I cannot honor the agreement anymore."


Dinin: Rilli, you have that not-so-sane shine in your eyes again.

Rilstra: Well, I can't help it. I like the way this Ardulace thinks :D

"Let me GO!" Laska shouted as she tore herself free. "Come on, ugly fat poof! Let's fight now! Come on, let's go! I'll gut you!!!"


Valium? Sleeping pill? KNOCK ON THE HEAD WITH A HAMMER?

"CRAP!" Laska snarled. "They're already gone?! Oh, crud... Well, then I'll just have to settle for killing you, lizard-breath!"


Well, she only has one idea, but it is a fixed one...I guess it counts for something...

"I realize the danger of the request, but I do not ask you to simply assault the place. No, there is a much more subtle way to succeed. You will take the identity of a group of Drow I dispatched recently, a party from another city destined for Ust Natha."


Rilstra: Alright, that does it! let go of Laska and let her at the dragon!

"Your hair!" Dynaheir spoke. "It's still pink!"


Dinin: Oh, Godess! Terrible!

"Heya!" Imoen grinned as she skipped around. "I'm a Drow, I'm a Drow, I'm a Drow, I'm a Drow, I'm a Drow, I'm a Drow, I'm a Drow, I'm a Drow, I'm a Drow, I'm a Drow, I'm a Drow, I'm a Drow!"


:shock: :wink:

Keldorn and Minsc looked positively silly next to their huge two-handed swords. And a Drow with a hamster was not to be taken seriously. Then there was a skipping Drow, a Drow with a dwarven accent and a Drow with obscenely long and inane stories. Not to mention a naked maniacal Drow who wanted to fight with everybody.


Rilstra: Well, the nacked maniacal variety might go unobserved...

Thanks for reading! Happy new year everybody! :lol:


Glad to have read ;) Beside the fact That Phaere seems to me a bit inconsitent to herself within the fragment, twas a fine story :)

#17 Guest_Silrana_*

Posted 04 January 2004 - 01:26 AM

Well, you are definitely making some changes in the game setup. I loved the image of the poor party sitting on Laska. Can't wait to see Laska and Phaere meet up!

#18 Guest_Lord E_*

Posted 04 January 2004 - 02:07 PM

Drow beds are luxuriously soft and cushioned, perfectly crafted for stability and comfort. Built to last through just about any kind of strenuous activity, and made from adamantine steel, Drow beds are among the most stable in all the realms.


LOL! A clever detail.

"Good," Phaere chuckled as she walked to the door. "Oh, don't worry... I'll bring the whips."


Phaere almost laughed out loud when she heard the girl whimper slightly. It would have been a funny joke if she hadn't meant it.


Brrr. Phaere is a psycho.

But she did.


I think this sentence is not necessary. It only lessens the effect.

And to think how close she had come to becoming one of those stuffy and backward priestesses of Lolth, so trapped in a cage made by their own rituals and traditions. She remembered that night quite often : the night that changed everything. After having been initiated three weeks in Arach-Tilith, Phaere had returned home to pack the last of her things to move to the dorm at the academy. Instead, she wandered along and found her mother, the 'esteemed' matron Ardulence berating her youngest daughters... her little sisters. Sinvyl and Vinvyl were twins, a rare birth to Drow, and back then they were only 8 years old, they were to be sent to the temple torture chambers. Their crimes? During their a written recitation of the Drow alphabet, Sinvyl had misplaced a stripe in one of the last symbols. Vinvyl had tried to cover for her when Sinvyl had been found out. So, matron Ardulence wanted her children punished in the most heinous possible way... Not so much because of their mistake, but because they had tried to help each other out.


And there's another psycho. Fine way to describe the drow society.

Phaere had great plans for the future, and even sought to tap a previously untapped market : tourism. Hoping to capitalize on the reputation of the Underdark on the surface, she hoped to lure wealthy surfacers to her to be built 'Underdark Adventure Inns' for a fun-packed dangerous holidays (and would not be held responsible for accidental deaths resulting from having brains eaten by Mindflayers, getting petrified by Beholders or getting stabbed by irate Drow priestesses.) But there was also something she liked to call The Great Deal. The deal of her lifetime...


Heh, like people in RL who have to go to dangerous places just because it's cool.

"WHAT CAN'T YOU JUST KILL EACH OTHER LIKE NORMAL DROW DO?!" Ardulence screamed at the top of her lungs.


LOL!!!

"Come on!" Laska said. "I wanna fight!"


Laska, it is a Good dragon, if a bit rude. You get a rep hit if you kill it and then all the merchants charge you more. :)

"Wow," Imoen gasped. "You're beautiful."


"No, no, no, dragon!" Laska grinned. "You're UGLY! Ugly, ugly, ugly, oogly, OOOOOGGGGGLLLYYYYY! Come on, fight!"


ROFLMAO!!! *wheeze*

"Laska!" Korgan snarled. "Ye be shuttin' the bloody 'ell up! I nay becomin' a steamin' pile o'dragon shite because of yer idiocy! At least nay before I be 'avin' a chance to actually spend some o'these gems! HAR!"


Ever eloquent :)

"Your hair!" Dynaheir spoke. "It's still pink!"


"Hmmm," the dragon spoke. "There are some things my magic cannot even alter."


Awwwww!

"Heya!" Imoen grinned as she skipped around. "I'm a Drow, I'm a Drow, I'm a Drow, I'm a Drow, I'm a Drow, I'm a Drow, I'm a Drow, I'm a Drow, I'm a Drow, I'm a Drow, I'm a Drow, I'm a Drow!"


:( There is something decidedly anti-drow in Imoen's design.

Keldorn and Minsc looked positively silly next to their huge two-handed swords. And a Drow with a hamster was not to be taken seriously. Then there was a skipping Drow, a Drow with a dwarven accent and a Drow with obscenely long and inane stories. Not to mention a naked maniacal Drow who wanted to fight with everybody.


Viconia buried her head in her hands. "This is never going to work," she sighed.


Poor, poor Viconia :) Too funny!

#19 Guest_Beyshaliban_*

Posted 04 January 2004 - 02:48 PM

"A dragon! Yippeeee!" sounded from the back of the party. Immediately, Laska stepped forward and drew one of her blades. Then, with scowling face and deep voice, she said : "Let's go."

I only managed a couple of episodes of TnT so far but already I am thinking, "OH NO!"

"Why won't you let me fight the dragon, you bastards?!" Laska said just before Viconia gagged her.

Very wise considered the circumstances.

"Your hair!" Dynaheir spoke. "It's still pink!"

"Hmmm," the dragon spoke. "There are some things my magic cannot even alter."

*snicker*

"Heya!" Imoen grinned as she skipped around. "I'm a Drow, I'm a Drow, I'm a Drow, I'm a Drow, I'm a Drow, I'm a Drow, I'm a Drow, I'm a Drow, I'm a Drow, I'm a Drow, I'm a Drow, I'm a Drow!"

Isn't dignity supposed to be one of the virtues of an arch-mage?

Keldorn and Minsc looked positively silly next to their huge two-handed swords. And a Drow with a hamster was not to be taken seriously. Then there was a skipping Drow, a Drow with a dwarven accent and a Drow with obscenely long and inane stories. Not to mention a naked maniacal Drow who wanted to fight with everybody.

Viconia buried her head in her hands. "This is never going to work," she sighed.

Poor Viconia! She must feel like the proverbial condemned.


I like your Laska and the few episodes I have read so far!

Hm, if I read at least one episode of Tnt every day I catch up in about 3 months...

#20 Weyoun

Posted 04 January 2004 - 07:20 PM

Well, you are definitely making some changes in the game setup.


I really love doing those twisty things. :)

I loved the image of the poor party sitting on Laska. Can't wait to see Laska and Phaere meet up!


It'll be a fun meeting I hope. :(

Thanks for commenting,
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Darth Baras - A blind, comotose lobotomy-patient could sense my anger!

---

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