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#1 Weyoun

Posted 02 December 2002 - 12:59 PM

Hi!

Finally, I've been itching to write this part since this story began! And it's surprisngly on-topic too! :wink:

NWN Spoiler-ratio : MASSIVE! Do not read unless you've finished the game!

Hope you like it.
 
A'mael Mellonamin part 12 : New beginnings.

She had been in this cell for about a month now... had it really been a month? She would not have known since this cell sadly had no windows, so, Aribeth de Tylmarande had resorted to the time-honored tradition of putting stripes of chalk on the walls to keep track of the passage of time.

She was starting to feel in her bones why elves were never meant to live in captivity. She was away from nature, away from the land... the only things connecting her to the outside world were the things that Alris had brought her to make her stay in the cell more bearable : A table, a comfortable chair, a pillow and blankets for her bed, several changes of clean clothes, a warm rug, some slippers, a set of small tapestries, a full set of books, and even an multitude of potted plants and flowers.

But even all those kind gift did not change the fact that she was trapped between four walls, though she felt she could not complain.

Her mood picked up immediately as Aribeth's sensitive ears picked up the coming of the person who would always brightened her mood. He was alone this time, and several members of his party, her friends, often came to visit her too.

Aribeth clutched the bars of her cell as Alris rounded about the corner. Immediately, he rushed up to her, and the two lovers hungrily kissed through the bars, as if she they hadn't seen each other for years. In truth, Alris came three times a day.

"Oh, wait before I open the door," the gnomish jail keeper, Elwood Jansen, said while he brushed past Alris to unlock the door to let him in.

Quickly, the second elf slipped through the door when the gnome shook his head. Once inside, the lovers merrily continued with their lip-locked greeting. "Hi," Alris whispered when they finally broke, but still embraced. Again, Alris was overcome by sensations. The smell of her hair, the soft suede tunic, her form pressing against him... "I, err, I've brought you something..."

"Really, you shouldn't keep bringing me these gifts!" Aribeth smiled. "I'll consume you out of house and home."

"Oh?" Alris smiled. "Well, if you don't want these apples, then I'll take them..." he said while taking an apple from the bag he was carrying.

"SOLID FOOD!" Aribeth all but squealed and gorged herself on the apple. "Hmmm, delicious," she spoke with her mouth full. "So much better than that gruel they feed me every day."

"I knew you'd like it," Alris smiled. "But don't eat too much or you'll spoil your dinner tonight."

"Ah," Aribeth's eyes twinkled, "the conjugal visit?"

"Yes," Alris said, dreaming away. For three weeks now, they had been allowed to dine and sleep in a private bedroom once a week, which led itself to deep conversations and gentle embraces. Already Aribeth had confided in him many times, while Alris told her all about himself and his family, and the night was usually closed by sleeping in each other's arms.

"Alris, you already do so much for me," Aribeth said while wolfing down another apple and looking around the room at the many decorations.

"I swear," Alris said, "I swear that I'll get you out of this place. Somehow... I'll make sure of it."

"No, Alris," Aribeth turned towards her lover. "No, don't do anything stupid. I don't want you ending up in the cell next to me."

"Those Neverwintians," Alris spat, "they hail me, and the others, as a hero. But when they pass me on the streets, they have NO idea how much I hate them... Even Sharwyn has had it with this town. As soon as we get you out of here, we're all leaving."

"I'd love to," Aribeth said. She felt terrible about saying what she was about to say, but she felt she could not avoid the issue. "Alris... I might not get out of this prison."

"But... they can't keep you in here for the rest of your life! You'll go mad," Alris gasped.

"I do not fear my fate," Aribeth smiled and touched Alris' cheek. "Not any longer..."

"If they kill you..." Alris menaced.

"No!" Aribeth said. "Do not hate. Do not allow yourself to hate! You saw what it did to me, I don't want it to happen to you as well!"

Alris sighed as the lovers embraced again. "Yes... you're right, of course."

"Time's up!" sounded Elwood from the hallway.

"I'll see you tonight," Aribeth said, just before kissing her new lover again.

"I'll be counting the seconds," Alris smiled before Elwood led him out of the cell.

---

Alris strolled through the halls of Castle Never, walking on air. Despite the fact that Aribeth was confined to a holding cell, their relationship had really grown over the past month. Dreaming away of travels, romance and love, Alris almost bumped into a person when he rounded about the corner. Breaking out of his euphoria, he noticed the person was none other than Lord Nasher. Immediately, the elf narrowed his eyes as he regarded the human lord with suspicion.

"You have been avoiding me, young hero," Nasher nodded.

"I do not wish to talk to you," Alris said and attempted to brush past him.

"I cannot simply release her," Nasher sighed, reflecting on an earlier conversation. "The people..."

"To the nine HELLS with the people!" Alris snarled back in uncharacteristic fashion. Bystanders would say that the normally timid elf actually looked very threatening. "What do I care about the fools that live in this pestilent hole!"

"You, and your friends, are entitled to a reward," Nasher said.

"What? Money? What use have I for that? A magic item? They're a dime a dozen. You know what I want! Aribeth's life and freedom!" Alris retorted, reflecting on his party, his friend, who had all sided with him when Nasher first offered a reward for their efforts. Of course, Tomi wanted cash first, but a kick against the shins from Sharwyn quickly changed that.

"That I cannot give," Nasher sighed.

"Then we have nothing to talk about," Alris returned and brushed past the lord of Neverwinter.

"A question, Alris," Nasher asked while the elf walked away. "I'm not saying that I will, but if I have Aribeth executed... what will you do?"

The young elf shuddered for a moment, just before slowly turning his head towards Nasher. "I'll finish the job Aribeth started. If you think Aribeth's revenge was bad... wait till you see mine."

That said, the elf slowly walked away.

"Aarin, did you hear that?" Nasher spoke, while the master of spies emerged from the shadows.

"He won't do it," Aarin said. "It's not in his nature."

"That's besides the point," Nasher shook his head. "He's still passionate about life. He'll probably always will be."

"Lord?" Aarin asked, noticing Nasher's sullen mood.

"I know how I would react if as lover of mine would be threatened... or, rather, how I used to react," Nasher snorted. "All of this is my fault. For all this destruction, and now for his pain. I'm responsible for it all. Directly, or indirectly, it doesn't matter. Strange isn't it? How one foolish mistake for one mane alone can have such effect on the course of history..."

"Lord Nasher, you should not place such suffering on your shoulders alone," Aarin said. "Many factors were involved here."

"Perhaps I should suffer the most," Nasher chuckled wryly. "Excuse me, I must speak with someone..."

---

Alris entered his temporary home in the city-core. It was given to him and his party after saving the city from the invaders, and he and her party had stayed here ever since. Right now, the only occupants of the small, but cozy home were him, Sharwyn and Tomi.

He missed his friends. His party had scattered shortly after the Morag had been destroyed. Daelan Rid-Tiger had returned to the Uthgard tribes with proof of his redemption, and, no doubt, the half-orc hero would be allowed to take a wife.

Boddyknock had undoubtedly returned to Lantan already, to present his people with tales and finds of his exploits on the main-land, but, despite the fame awaiting him, Alris knew he was more interested in patching things up with his father.

Linu, returned with the Volcano-seeds to Evereska, and even Alris felt elated because of that. It was a holy sign to all elves, and would inspire elves from all over Toril to withdraw from seclusion. Already, though, Linu had written that she would return to the party soon. Apparently, a hero's welcome did not agree with her... certainly not after the experienced had shaken her new-found confidence. Apparently, the fire was put out before it spread, but Linu was shaken enough to return to the adventuring life.

"Allo, allo, allo!" Tomi greeted. "There's our favorite elf-boy! Been chattin' up Aribeth, matey?"

"Tomi!" Sharwyn swatted Tomi in the arm. "How's she doing?"

"Very well, all things considered..."

"I know," Sharwyn sighed. "My ballad about 'the tragic story of an elven heroin' hasn't found a receptive audience really. The listeners preferred 'Morag chopped to bits'."

"How's the rebuilding going?" Alris said. "I haven't been paying attention lately."

"Well, the thief's guild is building up nicely, much to Nasher's dismay, I might add," Tomi grinned.

"Rebuilding is going nicely," Sharwyn said, "but some people are complaining that they have to live in the prison for a few months until their houses are rebuild."

"But what about you, matey?" Tomi winked. "Another conjugal visit tonight! But, so far, there's not much conjoining going on... Will that change soon, nudge nudge wink wink."

"I can't believe you said 'nudge nudge wink wink' out loud, Tomi." Sharwyn chuckled while Alris blushed red.

"We just... just hold each other, that's all and," Alris suddenly got a wicked idea, "but, you two do more than just hugging at night. I can hear you at night, you know? Sensitive elven ears."

And for the first time since they had met, Alris succeeded in making Tomi blush. Payback, for all the gentle teasing Tomi had subjected Alris to.

"Well, well, well," Sharwyn giggled.

---

Aribeth de Tylmarande was laying on her cot on her back, raising the book she was reading in the air so the light of the candle would reach it better. 'History of the Unicorn Run' was one of her favorite books when she was a child, and now she took great pleasure in the simple joy of reading it again. For longer than half a century, she had avoided every tie with her past and every memory of her family and childhood after her family had been killed. But now, now that she was on the road to healing her shattered spirit, she had found out that memories could do more than hurting one's heart.

Her sensitive ears picked up a visitor fast approaching her cell. For a moment, she thought Alris would be returning, but the heaviness in the man's step betrayed his identity. Sighing, Aribeth put down the book. This was a confrontation that was long overdue.

"Hello, old friend," the voice of Lord Nasher sounded as the man appeared in front of the door of her cell. He sounded calm enough, but still Aribeth was weary as she sat up on the bunk.

"We haven't talked since Fenthick's death, have we?" Aribeth replied.

"Perhaps, if we talked before Fen..." Nasher caught himself and started anew. "Aribeth... I just don't know what to do with you."

"My fate, as they say, is in your hands," Aribeth said, "I will not aid you in that decision."

"Do you trust me to come to a fair ruling?" Nasher asked.

"I... don't know," Aribeth replied.

"Fair enough," Nasher nodded.

"I no longer fear my fate, Lord Nasher," Aribeth sighed.

"By right, I could have you executed for your actions," Nasher said.

A hard look crossed Aribeth's features, and there was a quiver in her voice. "That is... your right, of course."

"But that would mean I have learned nothing," Nasher sighed. "My decision doomed the city..."

"You were not the only one responsible. You were only the catalyst. I was the one who destroyed great part of Neverwinter," Aribeth said.

"That is kind of you to say so," Nasher half-smiled, "but, perhaps you right. We are all guilty. You, me, the people of Neverwinter, Morag, Maugrim... I cannot bring myself to put you to death. It would be hypocrisy of the highest order to say that one person is more guilty than the others."

Aribeth straightened her back. Just a small iota of relief crawled into her expression.

"Besides," Nasher smiled, "did you know Alris threatened to finish what you started if I did put you to death?"

"He wouldn't," Aribeth shook her head. Please tell me, you wouldn't, Alris.

"But what are my other options?" Nasher asked himself. "I could have you imprisoned for life, but, for an elf," he added quickly as he noticed Aribeth's involuntary shudder, "that would be a fate worse than death. For you it would be a slow descend into madness..."

"I'd rather be hanged than that," Aribeth admitted harshly.

"I could do as I did with Aarin," Nasher said, "and sentence you to a life-time of service to the city. But Alris would want to stay with you, condemning him to live a life-sentence in a city he hates."

Aribeth shook her head. "I... wouldn't want to bind him to one place for the rest of his life."

"He's seemed to have bound itself to you," Nasher smiled. "I have forgotten what young love... and love in general is like."

"As much as it would pain us both," Aribeth lowered her eyes, "I would end our relationship for his sake."

"And either options would hardly be a fitting reward for the saviour of our city," Nasher grimaced. "Your forty years of faithful service to the city should not be ignored," Nasher added. "Hell, you've been here longer than I have. I can't forget the efforts you made to spare the lives of the citizenry during the war. I haven't heard your voice yet, old friend. What do you want? And don't give me that 'I don't fear my fate'-chat. That's not very helpful."

"You want to hear what I want?" Aribeth said as she rose from her cot and strolled toward the bars. "I want to live again. That's what I really want. So much has happened to me lately... my shattered spirit is re-awakening. What I want is to learn how to live again, with Alris by my side. After all that has happened to me the past year, I need to relearn who I am. Who I really am..."

"You're not the only one," Nasher sighed, and for a fleeting moment, they were kindred spirits.

---

Aribeth had finally been allowed to leave her cell and was escorted out of her cell to the semi-luxurious room on the second floor, where Alris was waiting for her. The two lovers embraced, for it was their only weekly moment of freedom. In the large, well-lit room, they had dinner which Alris had made arrangements for. After a lovely dinner and some chatting, they decided to go to sleep. In the room was a large, soft two-person bed, which Aribeth considered a welcome change for her cot.

Aribeth withdrew herself behind the dressing screen, changed into her nightshift and joined Alris in the bed, sinking into his embrace.

"Hmmm," Aribeth whispered. "Alris? I have the feeling Lord Nasher will pass judgment on me soon."

"Please, Ari," Alris said, taking a moment to kiss his lover's lips, "this is our moment. Let's not talk about him now."

Aribeth smiled. She truly enjoyed these moments of being close to each other. Romance was intoxicating for her, a sweetness that filled her heart and lifted her spirits. Now, she would finally take the step she had been considering for some time now.

Aribeth broke the embrace and leaned on her side, laying one arm across her lover's chest. "Alris, I... feel," she suddenly seemed very nervous. "We've come to a point where our feelings are... When we... I..." Aribeth's cheeks became flushed. Finally, she breathed in and out a couple of times and regained her composure. "Alris? I want us to m-make love..."

This time, it was Alris's turn to grow bright red and sputter unintelligible. "I... I... I... I... I..." he gulped.

"I'm serious, Alris," Aribeth smiled.

"A-a-a-a-re you s-s-s-s-sure?" Alris asked, once again gulped.

"I love you," Aribeth said. "I am sure..."

"I l-l-l-love you t-t-too, but I never... Errr, I didn't... I..."

"You've never spend a night with a lover before?" Aribeth blushed a little.

"Nothing b-b-beyond kissing..."

"Don't worry," Aribeth smiled encouragingly and took the shivering Alris in a tight embrace. "I have..." and placed her lips on his.

The two lovers spent the rest of the night together, alternating sessions of extreme passion with gentle kisses, holding on to each other and loving pillow talk. They shared their passions freely, as if it was their last night together. Indeed, there was an underlying sense of desperation in their love, but it was completely overshadowed by the sweet sensations of the love they shared.

Finally, when the tweeting of birds could be heard outside the castle, the elves, completely spent after a night of sweet bliss, fell asleep in each other's embrace.

---

"Dammit, dammit, dammit!" Elwood Jansen cursed as he was watching through the keyhole of the bedroom.

"What are you doing there, guardsman?" the voice of Aarin Gend rang out sternly.

The guard, gulping and blushing now that he was caught, faced the scowling spymaster. "Errr, well, errr, that is... errr..."

"Yes?" Aarin grinned.

"Oh, I didn't see anything!" Elwood cursed. "I looked through the keyhole all night the last three conjugal visits and the only thing they did was hug! Now that I go out drinking with my brother Jake they... Arrghh, I really wanted to watch two elves doin' it, dammit!"

"So, you're not only a pervert, but you've also left your post?" Aarin smirked.

"Errr, I'd better shut up now, don't I?" the guard-gnome grimaced.

"I really think you should."

"Oh, well, they're time's up anyway," the gnome said. "I should wake them, and escort her to her cell. Hey, maybe I'll catch a glimpse of some skin while I chase her out of bed!"

"Leave, guardsman," Aarin said while he peeked through the keyhole himself and smiled at what he saw. "Let them sleep for a little while longer. I need to speak with them."

---

Tomi Undergallows sat on the couch and was engrossed in the delicate task of clipping his toe-nails when Alris entered the house.

"Hello, matey!" Tomi greeted cheerfully. "Did you enjoy your time hugging yer lady-love and BLOODY HELL! THE TWO OF YOU HAVE BEEN SHAGGING THE ENTIRE NIGHT!" he shouted as he tossed the clipper into the air.

"What?!" Alris said, suddenly blushing bright-red. "But... What... How did you know?"

"SHARWYN! COME DOWN QUICKLY! ALRIS GOT LAID!" the halfling shouted upstairs.

"Really?!" was shouted down as Sharwyn all but ran down the stairs. As soon as she noticed her friend, a broad grin formed on her beautiful face. "Oh, yes, I can see it."

"But... how?"

"Oh," Tomi grinned, "the way you talk. The way you walk. That twinkle in your eye..."

"The spring in your step," Sharwyn added, "that perpetual smile on your face. I bet Aribeth is in exactly the same state of being right now. All giddy and happy."

"Well, I,"Alris blushed. "I'll see her again soon. I... Aarin told me Lord Nasher wants to see all of us in a closed council-setting. He'll... probably decide Aribeth's fate... Strangest thing, though. Aarin asked us all to... pack."

---

Aarin was surprised that Lord Nasher ordered him and the guards to remain outside during the proceedings. The dark spymaster did respect the Lord's judgment, of course... but he felt a little passed over that he was not allowed to attend. He was Aribeth and Alris' friend too, after all. He just hoped Lord Nasher would handle this entire affair with wisdom.

Finally, after what appeared to have taken an hour, the double doors leading into the council chamber of Castle Never opened briefly, revealing Lord Nasher who beckoned him and him alone to enter.

The door closed behind Aarin as he entered and, to his surprise, he did not notice any of his friends in the room. Who he did see standing next to Nasher, was the mistress of the Mage guild.

"Welcome Aarin, do come in," Nasher smiled.

"Lord? What is going on?" Aarin asked.

"Well," Nasher smiled, "you could say I am atoning."

"Sir?"

"I always thought you liked a good mystery, Aarin," Nasher smiled, "but I have been thinking about Aribeth's words lately. 'To learn to live again... and to find out who I really am.'. I am not this, Aarin. Not a 'politician'."

Nasher snorted. "When I was younger I used to hate people like me. It's funny how life takes you by the hand, doesn't it? Not any longer. I... will, once again, create my own fate. I was born an adventurer, Aarin, and I will die an adventurer."

"You are leaving Neverwinter?!" Aarin gasped.

Nasher walked to his desk and took three scrolls from it. "These are my last decrees as Lord of Neverwinter, Aarin. I ask that you see them carried out and archived. The first is a deed that will return the lands taken from the barbarian-women over a century ago, as I promised. They are still camped outside the city. The second," Nasher smiled. "is a full pardon for Aribeth de Tylmarande."

"Sir!" Aarin smiled and took the scroll.

"That should settle any matter successor of mine could try to take against her," Nasher said and took the third scroll. "This will be the official story. Aribeth has been banished from Neverwinter for life, but I did not expect to see her here ever again anyway."

"As for the city," Nasher smiled. "You've served her loyally for so long. She's yours now, Aarin. Treat her well."

Aarin's eyes grew wide. "But, sir, you can't just... It's... I..."

"Take leadership yourself," Nasher said. "Or appoint someone you trust with her in your place. It is time for new beginnings for us all, Aarin. For me, for Aribeth and for the city. The city is need of rebuilding. She needs a new beginning as well, and she needs new blood, not a lumbering old dinosaur like me."

"But Lord Nasher, this is your home!"

Nasher turned around while he strapped his sword to his back and fastened a cloak to his armor. "You've never been an adventurer, have you, Aarin? All us adventurers know, Aarin, that home is where you hang your cloak after a long day of travel. It is something I had forgotten for a long time."

"Where shall I take you, Lord Nasher," the mage asked. "Should I teleport you to the same-place where I transported the others."

"No..." Nasher said. "Just take me..." he smiled and suddenly pointed to the east. "Somewhere over there."

And Lord Nasher began his new travels as he was spirited away from Neverwinter by the magic.

---

Meanwhile, in the light of the morning sun, two laughing lovers ran through the comforting woods of Charwood, only to end up rolling and giggling on a patch of warm grass.

They were free.
 

That's it! Comments and crits are welcomed and thanks for reading.

One more part and an epilogue and the story will be done.

Have a nice day,
---Weyoun

#2 Laufey

Posted 02 December 2002 - 04:36 PM

But even all those kind gift did not change the fact that she was trapped between four walls, though she felt she could not complain.


Yeah...not even a PC. :wink:

Aribeth clutched the bars of her cell as Alris rounded about the corner. Immediately, he rushed up to her, and the two lovers hungrily kissed through the bars, as if she they hadn't seen each other for years. In truth, Alris came three times a day.


Awwwww! :lol:

"No, Alris," Aribeth turned towards her lover. "No, don't do anything stupid. I don't want you ending up in the cell next to me."


"Those Neverwintians," Alris spat, "they hail me, and the others, as a hero. But when they pass me on the streets, they have NO idea how much I hate them... Even Sharwyn has had it with this town. As soon as we get you out of here, we're all leaving."


I certainly understand his feelings.

"I cannot simply release her," Nasher sighed, reflecting on an earlier conversation. "The people..."


"To the nine HELLS with the people!" Alris snarled back in characteristic fashion. Bystanders would say that the normally timid elf actually looked very threatening. "What do I care about the fools that live in this pestilent hole!"


Well said!

"I know how I would react if as lover of mine would be threatened... or, rather, how I used to react," Nasher snorted. "All of this is my fault. For all this destruction, and now for his pain. I'm responsible for it all. Directly, or indirectly, it doesn't matter. Strange isn't it? How one foolish mistake for one mane alone can have such effect on the course of history..."


"Lord Nasher, you should not place such suffering on your shoulders alone," Aarin said. "Many factors were involved here."


So speaks the man who let his lover die for Neverwinter's sake. Let's just put it this way - *I* wouldn't want to be his next one.

"I can't believe you said 'nudge nudge wink wink' out loud, Tomi." Sharwyn chuckled while Alris blushed red.


"We just... just hold each other, that's all and," Alris suddenly got a wicked idea, "but, you two do more than just hugging at night. I can hear you at night, you know? Sensitive elven ears."


And for the first time since they had met, Alris succeeded in making Tomi blush. Payback, for all the gentle teasing Tomi had subjected Alris to.


LOL!

"My fate, as they say, is in your hands," Aribeth said, "I will not aid you in that decision."


That's right. Don't aid him in morally justifying an execution.


"Don't worry," Aribeth smiled encouragingly and took the shivering Alris in a tight embrace. "I have..." and placed her lips on his.


The two lovers spent the rest of the night together, alternating sessions of extreme passion with gentle kisses, holding on to each other and loving pillow talk. They shared their passions freely, as if it was their last night together. Indeed, there was an underlying sense of desperation in their love, but it was completely overshadowed by the sweet sensations of the love they shared.


Finally, when the tweeting of birds could be heard outside the castle, the elves, completely spent after a night of sweet bliss, fell asleep in each other's embrace.


AWWWWWWW! :) Lovely and romantic.


"Hello, matey!" Tomi greeted cheerfully. "Did you enjoy your time hugging yer lady-love and BLOODY HELL! THE TWO OF YOU HAVE BEEN SHAGGING THE ENTIRE NIGHT!" he shouted as he tossed the clipper into the air.


*grin*


Nasher snorted. "When I was younger I used to hate people like me. It's funny how life takes you by the hand, doesn't it? Not any longer. I... will, once again, create my own fate. I was born an adventurer, Aarin, and I will die an adventurer."


Ah, I remember you telling me about this before! A very fitting and satisfying solution I think!



Meanwhile, in the light of the morning sun, two laughing lovers ran through the comforting woods of Charwood, only to end up rolling and giggling on a patch of warm grass.


They were free.
 


Lovely ending!
Rogues do it from behind.

#3 Guest_Winski Perorate_*

Posted 02 December 2002 - 04:54 PM

But even all those kind gift did not change the fact that she was trapped between four walls, though she felt she could not complain.


I feel that is one of the worst things there is. Freedom is important, and losing it a harsh punishment, no matter how gilded the cage.

"Oh, wait before I open the door," the gnomish jail keeper, Elwood Jansen, said while he brushed past Alris to unlock the door to let him in.


Elwood? *snicker*

"To the nine HELLS with the people!" Alris snarled back in characteristic fashion. Bystanders would say that the normally timid elf actually looked very threatening. "What do I care about the fools that live in this pestilent hole!"


I understand completely.

"A question, Alris," Nasher asked while the elf walked away. "I'm not saying that I will, but if I have Aribeth executed... what will you do?"


The young elf shuddered for a moment, just before slowly turning his head towards Nasher. "I'll finish the job Aribeth started. Do if you think Aribeth's revenge was bad... wait till you see mine."


I must again second his emotion, and unlike Aarin, I believe he might do it.

"I know," Sharwyn sighed. "My ballad about 'the tragic story of an elven heroin' hasn't found a receptive audience really. The listeners preferred 'Morag chopped to bits'."


Such are the tastes of public in general, I am afraid.

"I can't believe you said 'nudge nudge wink wink' out loud, Tomi." Sharwyn chuckled while Alris blushed red.


I must agree with the bard on this one.

"Do you trust me to come to a fair ruling?" Nasher asked.


*snort* I would be surprised if she did.

"You want to hear what I want?" Aribeth said as she rose from her cot and strolled toward the bars. "I want to live again. That's what I really want. So much has happened to me lately... my shattered spirit is re-awakening. What I want is to learn how to live again, with Alris by my side. After all that has happened to me the past year, I need to relearn who I am. Who I really am..."


"You're not the only one," Nasher sighed, and for a fleeting moment, they were kindred spirits.


There is always a possibility to learn and grow. It seems that they both have.

The two lovers spent the rest of the night together, alternating sessions of extreme passion with gentle kisses, holding on to each other and loving pillow talk. They shared their passions freely, as if it was their last night together. Indeed, there was an underlying sense of desperation in their love, but it was completely overshadowed by the sweet sensations of the love they shared.


Very intense.

"SHARWYN! COME DOWN QUICKLY! ALRIS GOT LAID!" the halfling shouted upstairs.


That halfling is too obsessed with his friend's sex life.

"Take leadership yourself," Nasher said. "Or appoint someone you trust with her in your place. It is time for new beginnings for us all, Aarin. For me, for Aribeth and for the city. The city is need of rebuilding. She needs a new beginning as well, and she needs new blood, not a lumbering old dinosaur like me."


This is a very elating end for them all.

Meanwhile, in the light of the morning sun, two laughing lovers ran through the comforting woods of Charwood, only to end up rolling and giggling on a patch of warm grass.


They were free.
 


This would again be the 'awwwww' part.

#4 Guest_Kendis_*

Posted 02 December 2002 - 05:12 PM

Yaaaaaay! :)

You've been itching to write it, and I've been itching like crazy to read it! :wink: And I loved it! It was so sweet, and I love happy endings! Great job, again! :lol:

Kendis

#5 Weyoun

Posted 02 December 2002 - 08:57 PM

Yeah...not even a PC. :)


*shudders* :)

Awwwww! :D


*smile* Romance in the air.

I certainly understand his feelings.


Just about his entire party has Neverwinter up to here. :P

Well said!


Alris : *blushes* Errm, thank you! :)

So speaks the man who let his lover die for Neverwinter's sake. Let's just put it this way - *I* wouldn't want to be his next one.


Indeed. Good point. Knowing that has certainly changed my stance on Aarin.

That's right. Don't aid him in morally justifying an execution.


*grin* Indeed.

AWWWWWWW! :) Lovely and romantic.


*smile* Something I had been working towards since this story started. Glad you liked it!

*grin*


Trust Tomi to notice. :)

Ah, I remember you telling me about this before! A very fitting and satisfying solution I think!


Thank you! I figured it'd be a solution that would satisfy everyone. Plus, it would mean three new begining in total... and after that game, everyone there would have need of one. :)

Lovely ending!


Thank you! And thanks for commenting,
---Weyoun

#6 Weyoun

Posted 02 December 2002 - 08:58 PM

I feel that is one of the worst things there is. Freedom is important, and losing it a harsh punishment, no matter how gilded the cage.


I hear you. And for an elf, it's even more unbearable. :D

Elwood? *snicker*


*grin* Couldn't resist.

I understand completely.


After what has happened, it's completely logical, I think.

I must again second his emotion, and unlike Aarin, I believe he might do it.


He's an elf, and emotions certainly run deeper than with humans. Hmmm, I'm not sure myself if he would do it, to be honest. :)

I must agree with the bard on this one.


LOL!

*snort* I would be surprised if she did.


Me too. He's become too much of a politician.

There is always a possibility to learn and grow. It seems that they both have.


*smile* Yes, it is... and they have. :)

Very intense.


Thank you!


"SHARWYN! COME DOWN QUICKLY! ALRIS GOT LAID!" the halfling shouted upstairs.


That halfling is too obsessed with his friend's sex life.


LOL! That's Tomi for ya!

This is a very elating end for them all.


Fitting too, I think.

This would again be the 'awwwww' part.


*smile* Thank you! And thanks for commenting,
---Weyoun

#7 Weyoun

Posted 02 December 2002 - 08:58 PM

Yaaaaaay! :P


*smile* I take it you liked the story! :)

You've been itching to write it, and I've been itching like crazy to read it! :) And I loved it! It was so sweet, and I love happy endings! Great job, again! :D


Thank you! *bows* It's not over just yet. Two more parts are still to be written. But I'm happy to hear you liked the story.

Thanks for commenting,
---Weyoun

#8 Guest_Kendis_*

Posted 02 December 2002 - 09:09 PM

Thank you! *bows* It's not over just yet. Two more parts are still to be written. But I'm happy to hear you liked the story.


Yeees... But it's still going to be happy, isn't it? Isn't it? *holds up a pointy stick menacingly* :)

*grin*

Kendis

#9 Weyoun

Posted 02 December 2002 - 11:11 PM


Thank you! *bows* It's not over just yet. Two more parts are still to be written. But I'm happy to hear you liked the story.


Yeees... But it's still going to be happy, isn't it? Isn't it? *holds up a pointy stick menacingly* :)


*grin*


LOL! Don't worry, get that stick away from my eyes! :D All my stories have happy endings. It'll only get happier from here, especially after all the doom and gloom it put those poor kids through. :)

---Weyoun

#10 Guest_Kendis_*

Posted 02 December 2002 - 11:33 PM

*puts her pointy stick away*

Well, okay! :) Carry on, then!

Kendis

#11 Guest_H'kira the Wolf_*

Posted 03 December 2002 - 03:49 AM

Finally, I've been itching to write this part since this story began! And it's surprisngly on-topic too! :)

NWN Spoiler-ratio : MASSIVE! Do not read unless you've finished the game!


*wild cheers erupt from several very happy wolves*

The Wolf: Rock on!

Gorgorath: *grins* We've all been waiting for this story.

Specter: ELVES!

She was starting to feel in her bones why elves were never meant to live in captivity. She was away from nature, away from the land... the only things connecting her to the outside world were the things that Alris had brought her to make her stay in the cell more bearable : A table, a comfortable chair, a pillow and blankets for her bed, several changes of clean clothes, a warm rug, some slippers, a set of small tapestries, a full set of books, and even an multitude of potted plants and flowers.


Awww....

Aribeth clutched the bars of her cell as Alris rounded about the corner. Immediately, he rushed up to her, and the two lovers hungrily kissed through the bars, as if she they hadn't seen each other for years. In truth, Alris came three times a day.


"Oh, wait before I open the door," the gnomish jail keeper, Elwood Jansen, said while he brushed past Alris to unlock the door to let him in.


LOL!

"Oh?" Alris smiled. "Well, if you don't want these apples, then I'll take them..." he said while taking an apple from the bag he was carrying.


"SOLID FOOD!" Aribeth all but squealed and gorged herself on the apple. "Hmmm, delicious," she spoke with her mouth full. "So much better than that gruel they feed me every day."


The Wolf: *makes a face* Gruel?

Gorgorath: That's disgusting...

"I knew you'd like it," Alris smiled. "But don't eat too much or you'll spoil your dinner tonight."


"Ah," Aribeth's eyes twinkled, "the conjugal visit?"


The Wolf: *smirks*

"Yes," Alris said, dreaming away. For three weeks now, they had been allowed to dine and sleep in a private bedroom once a week, which led itself to deep conversations and gentle embraces. Already Aribeth had confided in him many times, while Alris told her all about himself and his family, and the night was usually closed by sleeping in each other's arms.


Good for the two of you :D

"Those Neverwintians," Alris spat, "they hail me, and the others, as a hero. But when they pass me on the streets, they have NO idea how much I hate them... Even Sharwyn has had it with this town. As soon as we get you out of here, we're all leaving."


The Wolf: Neverwinter SUCKS!

Gorgorath: Hear, hear!

Specter: Down with the city, up with the elves!

The young elf shuddered for a moment, just before slowly turning his head towards Nasher. "I'll finish the job Aribeth started. If you think Aribeth's revenge was bad... wait till you see mine."


The Wolf: *growls* I don't doubt it for a second, packbrother.

Linu, returned with the Volcano-seeds to Evereska, and even Alris felt elated because of that. It was a holy sign to all elves, and would inspire elves from all over Toril to withdraw from seclusion. Already, though, Linu had written that she would return to the party soon. Apparently, a hero's welcome did not agree with her... certainly not after the experienced had shaken her new-found confidence. Apparently, the fire was put out before it spread, but Linu was shaken enough to return to the adventuring life.


LOL!

"We just... just hold each other, that's all and," Alris suddenly got a wicked idea, "but, you two do more than just hugging at night. I can hear you at night, you know? Sensitive elven ears."


And for the first time since they had met, Alris succeeded in making Tomi blush. Payback, for all the gentle teasing Tomi had subjected Alris to.


LOL!

Aribeth de Tylmarande was laying on her cot on her back, raising the book she was reading in the air so the light of the candle would reach it better. 'History of the Unicorn Run' was one of her favorite books when she was a child, and now she took great pleasure in the simple joy of reading it again. For longer than half a century, she had avoided every tie with her past and every memory of her family and childhood after her family had been killed. But now, now that she was on the road to healing her shattered spirit, she had found out that memories could do more than hurting one's heart.


*smiles* That's good.

"By right, I could have you executed for your actions," Nasher said.


The Wolf: *snarls* Watch it, manling.

Aribeth broke the embrace and leaned on her side, laying one arm across her lover's chest. "Alris, I... feel," she suddenly seemed very nervous. "We've come to a point where our feelings are... When we... I..." Aribeth's cheeks became flushed. Finally, she breathed in and out a couple of times and regained her composure. "Alris? I want us to m-make love..."


This time, it was Alris's turn to grow bright red and sputter unintelligible. "I... I... I... I... I..." he gulped.


The Wolf: *grins* That's my ever eloquent packbrother.

The two lovers spent the rest of the night together, alternating sessions of extreme passion with gentle kisses, holding on to each other and loving pillow talk. They shared their passions freely, as if it was their last night together. Indeed, there was an underlying sense of desperation in their love, but it was completely overshadowed by the sweet sensations of the love they shared.


Finally, when the tweeting of birds could be heard outside the castle, the elves, completely spent after a night of sweet bliss, fell asleep in each other's embrace.


Awww!!!

"Dammit, dammit, dammit!" Elwood Jansen cursed as he was watching through the keyhole of the bedroom.


The Wolf: What on earth is that gnome doing?

"What are you doing there, guardsman?" the voice of Aarin Gend rang out sternly.


Gorgorath: *laughs* He's gonna get it now.

The guard, gulping and blushing now that he was caught, faced the scowling spymaster. "Errr, well, errr, that is... errr..."


hehehe...

"Hello, matey!" Tomi greeted cheerfully. "Did you enjoy your time hugging yer lady-love and BLOODY HELL! THE TWO OF YOU HAVE BEEN SHAGGING THE ENTIRE NIGHT!" he shouted as he tossed the clipper into the air.


LMAO!

"What?!" Alris said, suddenly blushing bright-red. "But... What... How did you know?"


"SHARWYN! COME DOWN QUICKLY! ALRIS GOT LAID!" the halfling shouted upstairs.


I almost fell off my chair reading this! :wink:

The Wolf: *laughs hysterically* I love that halfling.

Meanwhile, in the light of the morning sun, two laughing lovers ran through the comforting woods of Charwood, only to end up rolling and giggling on a patch of warm grass.


They were free.
 


*several wolves start cheering again*

Great story,
Loved it,
H'kira n' the Wolf

#12 Weyoun

Posted 03 December 2002 - 08:53 PM

*wild cheers erupt from several very happy wolves*


*bows* Thank you!

The Wolf: Rock on!


Gorgorath: *grins* We've all been waiting for this story.


Specter: ELVES!


ROTFL! My pleasure! It's not quite over yet, two more parts are still coming, but it only gets happier from here. :lol:

Awww....


It's the little things that count. :lol:

The Wolf: *makes a face* Gruel?

Gorgorath: That's disgusting...


Ypou don't have to tell me that... Eww... :D

The Wolf: *smirks*


*grins*

Good for the two of you :D


It's an inherent sweetness. ;)

The Wolf: Neverwinter SUCKS!


Gorgorath: Hear, hear!


Specter: Down with the city, up with the elves!


YAY, elves! ;)

The Wolf: *growls* I don't doubt it for a second, packbrother.


*grin* I'm not so sure myself, though. :)


Linu, returned with the Volcano-seeds to Evereska, and even Alris felt elated because of that. It was a holy sign to all elves, and would inspire elves from all over Toril to withdraw from seclusion. Already, though, Linu had written that she would return to the party soon. Apparently, a hero's welcome did not agree with her... certainly not after the experienced had shaken her new-found confidence. Apparently, the fire was put out before it spread, but Linu was shaken enough to return to the adventuring life.


LOL!


Linu and fire don't mix. :)


And for the first time since they had met, Alris succeeded in making Tomi blush. Payback, for all the gentle teasing Tomi had subjected Alris to.


LOL!


It finally had to happen once. :)

*smiles* That's good.


For Aribeth, the healing process is only beginning. She still has a long way to go.

The Wolf: *snarls* Watch it, manling.


Well said! :?

The Wolf: *grins* That's my ever eloquent packbrother.


LOL! Yep.

Awww!!!


*smile* I loved writing that scene.

The Wolf: What on earth is that gnome doing?


Peeking! :P

Gorgorath: *laughs* He's gonna get it now.


Yep, LOL! He's busted! :D


"SHARWYN! COME DOWN QUICKLY! ALRIS GOT LAID!" the halfling shouted upstairs.


I almost fell off my chair reading this! :D


ROTFL! Like Lord E said, Tomi has a strange fascination with his friend's sex-life. :P

The Wolf: *laughs hysterically* I love that halfling.


He's a character, allright! :)

*several wolves start cheering again*


Thank you!

Great story,
Loved it,
H'kira n' the Wolf


Thanks! And thanks for commenting,
---Weyoun

#13 Anaviel

Posted 03 December 2002 - 11:26 PM

NWN Spoiler-ratio : MASSIVE! Do not read unless you've finished the game!


Well, I still haven't finished the game, but I've read so many spoilers I mine as well have ;).

Hope you like it.


Loved it:)

She had been in this cell for about a month now... had it really been a month? She would not have known since this cell sadly had no windows, so, Aribeth de Tylmarande had resorted to the time-honored tradition of putting stripes of chalk on the walls to keep track of the passage of time.


Poor Aribeth, it must be terrible to be stuck in a cell like that. Especially considering she's an elf.


"Oh, wait before I open the door," the gnomish jail keeper, Elwood Jansen, said while he brushed past Alris to unlock the door to let him in.


Hmm...let me guess. Elwood is Jan's third cousin twice removed :D

"SOLID FOOD!" Aribeth all but squealed and gorged herself on the apple. "Hmmm, delicious," she spoke with her mouth full. "So much better than that gruel they feed me every day."


LOL they must be practically starving her to death.

"No, Alris," Aribeth turned towards her lover. "No, don't do anything stupid. I don't want you ending up in the cell next to me."


No that definately wouldn't be good thing.

"Those Neverwintians," Alris spat, "they hail me, and the others, as a hero. But when they pass me on the streets, they have NO idea how much I hate them... Even Sharwyn has had it with this town. As soon as we get you out of here, we're all leaving."


I can't say that I blame him.


"You have been avoiding me, young hero," Nasher nodded.


Gee, wonder why? ;)


"To the nine HELLS with the people!" Alris snarled back in uncharacteristic fashion. Bystanders would say that the normally timid elf actually looked very threatening. "What do I care about the fools that live in this pestilent hole!"


Good going Alris!


"What? Money? What use have I for that? A magic item? They're a dime a
dozen. You know what I want! Aribeth's life and freedom!" Alris retorted,



Yesh money and magic items were quite abundant in NWN.


"I know how I would react if as lover of mine would be threatened... or, rather, how I used to react," Nasher snorted. "All of this is my fault. For all this destruction, and now for his pain. I'm responsible for it all. Directly, or indirectly, it doesn't matter. Strange isn't it? How one foolish mistake for one mane alone can have such effect on the course of history..."


Well said! Nasher appears to be coming to his senses.



"Well, the thief's guild is building up nicely, much to Nasher's dismay, I might add," Tomi grinned.



Heh, I can just picture Tomi as the head of a thieves guild.

"But what about you, matey?" Tomi winked. "Another conjugal visit tonight! But, so far, there's not much conjoining going on... Will that change soon, nudge nudge wink wink."


"I can't believe you said 'nudge nudge wink wink' out loud, Tomi." Sharwyn chuckled while Alris blushed red.


LOL


Aribeth shook her head. "I... wouldn't want to bind him to one place for the rest of his life."


I doubt Aribeth would enjoy being bound to Neverwinter either.

"You want to hear what I want?" Aribeth said as she rose from her cot and strolled toward the bars. "I want to live again. That's what I really want. So much has happened to me lately... my shattered spirit is re-awakening. What I want is to learn how to live again, with Alris by my side. After all that has happened to me the past year, I need to relearn who I am. Who I really am..."


Well put!


The two lovers spent the rest of the night together, alternating sessions of extreme passion with gentle kisses, holding on to each other and loving pillow talk. They shared their passions freely, as if it was their last night together. Indeed, there was an underlying sense of desperation in their love, but it was completely overshadowed by the sweet sensations of the love they shared.


Finally, when the tweeting of birds could be heard outside the castle, the elves, completely spent after a night of sweet bliss, fell asleep in each other's embrace.


Aww how romantic..

"Oh, I didn't see anything!" Elwood cursed. "I looked through the keyhole all night the last three conjugal visits and the only thing they did was hug! Now that I go out drinking with my brother Jake they... Arrghh, I really wanted to watch two elves doin' it, dammit!"


ROFL what a perv :D

"So, you're not only a pervert, but you've also left your post?" Aarin smirked.


That pretty much sums it up :lol:

"Hello, matey!" Tomi greeted cheerfully. "Did you enjoy your time hugging yer lady-love and BLOODY HELL! THE TWO OF YOU HAVE BEEN SHAGGING THE ENTIRE NIGHT!" he shouted as he tossed the clipper into the air.


"What?!" Alris said, suddenly blushing bright-red. "But... What... How did you know?"


"SHARWYN! COME DOWN QUICKLY! ALRIS GOT LAID!" the halfling shouted upstairs.


LOL Gah poor Alris, that must've been so embaressing. :lol:


"As for the city," Nasher smiled. "You've served her loyally for so long. She's yours now, Aarin. Treat her well."


Aarin's eyes grew wide. "But, sir, you can't just... It's... I..."


heh, I can't picture Aarin being comfortable ruling Neverwinter though he'd probably do a good job. I think he'd rather go back to being the Spymaster. 'Course it's not so bad for the non-romance Aarin.

Meanwhile, in the light of the morning sun, two laughing lovers ran through the comforting woods of Charwood, only to end up rolling and giggling on a patch of warm grass.


They were free.
 


OOoo a happy ending for Alris and Aribeth. I loved this.

One more part and an epilogue and the story will be done.


Looking forward to it :)

#14 Weyoun

Posted 04 December 2002 - 07:49 AM

Well, I still haven't finished the game, but I've read so many spoilers I mine as well have ;).


Ah, thanks for stopping by, then! :)

Loved it:)


Thank you!

Poor Aribeth, it must be terrible to be stuck in a cell like that. Especially considering she's an elf.


Exactly. A stone prison, away from nature, away from light would be the road to insanity for her. :(

Hmm...let me guess. Elwood is Jan's third cousin twice removed :wink:


Correct! :)

LOL they must be practically starving her to death.


Gruel... it's horrid stuff. ;)

No that definately wouldn't be good thing.


If they can catch him, of course. :)

I can't say that I blame him.


Me neither, to be honest. :)

Good going Alris!


*grin* It had to be said! :)

Yesh money and magic items were quite abundant in NWN.


I wish there were more magic items in IWD2, though. ;)

Well said! Nasher appears to be coming to his senses.


It would be about time. :)

Heh, I can just picture Tomi as the head of a thieves guild.


LOL! A grinning head of the thieves guild. :)

I doubt Aribeth would enjoy being bound to Neverwinter either.


Who would. Neverwinter is truly a hell-hole, Imo. :)

Well put!


Thank you!

Aww how romantic..


*smile* You know, I'd been waiting to write that bit for ages. :)

ROFL what a perv :lol:


LOL! Very much so! :lol:


"So, you're not only a pervert, but you've also left your post?" Aarin smirked.


That pretty much sums it up :lol:


He's in trouble now! :)

LOL Gah poor Alris, that must've been so embaressing. :lol:


ROTFL. Tomi's made a sport out of making him blush! :)

heh, I can't picture Aarin being comfortable ruling Neverwinter though he'd probably do a good job. I think he'd rather go back to being the Spymaster. 'Course it's not so bad for the non-romance Aarin.


He gets to decide a successor, but I think he might make a good ruler because he doesn't really want the job. :)

OOoo a happy ending for Alris and Aribeth. I loved this.


*bows* Thank you so much!


One more part and an epilogue and the story will be done.


Looking forward to it :)


Thanks! And thanks for commenting,
---Weyoun

#15 Guest_Dorotea_*

Posted 04 December 2002 - 01:50 PM

You know how I feel about the happy endings - I love them. (Never was able to write one myself though. ) I expected nothing less from you, to tell you the truth. :lol: Weyoun, you will always make everybody happy, frolicking among the green, rolling hills and even the politician will decide to drop his boring job and go adventuring again.

Ah, I wish I had that much optimism.

Thanks for the story! It was a pleasure to read. But there are 2 more parts so you are not done yet!

#16 Weyoun

Posted 04 December 2002 - 07:43 PM

You know how I feel about the happy endings - I love them. (Never was able to write one myself though. ) I expected nothing less from you, to tell you the truth. :wink: Weyoun, you will always make everybody happy, frolicking among the green, rolling hills and even the politician will decide to drop his boring job and go adventuring again.


*bows* Thank you! I can't have a story without a happy ending. Especially not after all that gloom I put the both of them through. :lol:

Ah, I wish I had that much optimism.


I hope 'Story' will have a happy ending, though... Please? :lol:

Thanks for the story! It was a pleasure to read. But there are 2 more parts so you are not done yet!


Not quite finished yet! But it only gets better from here. Thanks for the kind words, and for commenting,
---Weyoun

#17 Guest_Dorotea_*

Posted 05 December 2002 - 01:07 AM

I hope 'Story' will have a happy ending, though... Please?


How about : Thea turns chaotic evil after loosing her soul, and falls in love with Irenicus ( who is totally loony by then and has amnesia). Together they finish the job of burning Suldanesselar to the ground and live happily ever after? :wink:

No! I would not do THIS to you, or any other reader. Lol I am just kidding.
I cannot write the Story right now - I am too involved with Ashes, but I intend to return to it eventually and see everybody happily to the end.

#18 Guest_Sarah_*

Posted 05 December 2002 - 07:42 AM

Hey, there. Sorry it took me so long to reply. A spout of laziness, I'm afraid. ;)

Finally, I've been itching to write this part since this story began! And it's surprisngly on-topic too! :)


Tell the ladies that I'm sorry for not coming up with anything last quiz. Laska, can you threaten Liam for me? For some reason he doesn't take me seriously when I threaten him. Something to do with my con and strength = 3.

NWN Spoiler-ratio : MASSIVE! Do not read unless you've finished the game!


Oppz. My bad. :) It doesn't count if you can't get the game to play does it?

Hope you like it.
 
A'mael Mellonamin part 12 : New beginnings.


It was soo very sweet :) Everything a happy ending. How do you do it? As Dorothea said, everyone is left happy :D I love that about your work.

She had been in this cell for about a month now... had it really been a month? She would not have known since this cell sadly had no windows, so, Aribeth de Tylmarande had resorted to the time-honored tradition of putting stripes of chalk on the walls to keep track of the passage of time.


Poor Aribeth. True torture for an elf - or for anyone. *shudders*

She was starting to feel in her bones why elves were never meant to live in captivity. She was away from nature, away from the land... the only things connecting her to the outside world were the things that Alris had brought her to make her stay in the cell more bearable : A table, a comfortable chair, a pillow and blankets for her bed, several changes of clean clothes, a warm rug, some slippers, a set of small tapestries, a full set of books, and even an multitude of potted plants and flowers.


*grins* How sweet. :)


Aribeth clutched the bars of her cell as Alris rounded about the corner. Immediately, he rushed up to her, and the two lovers hungrily kissed through the bars, as if she they hadn't seen each other for years. In truth, Alris came three times a day.


AWWW!!

"Oh, wait before I open the door," the gnomish jail keeper, Elwood Jansen, said while he brushed past Alris to unlock the door to let him in.


*chuckles* Elwood. :)

"SOLID FOOD!" Aribeth all but squealed and gorged herself on the apple. "Hmmm, delicious," she spoke with her mouth full. "So much better than that gruel they feed me every day."


*makes a face* poor girly :)

"Those Neverwintians," Alris spat, "they hail me, and the others, as a hero. But when they pass me on the streets, they have NO idea how much I hate them... Even Sharwyn has had it with this town. As soon as we get you out of here, we're all leaving."


don't blame him.

"To the nine HELLS with the people!" Alris snarled back in uncharacteristic fashion. Bystanders would say that the normally timid elf actually looked very threatening. "What do I care about the fools that live in this pestilent hole!"


That sums his feelings up quite nicely, I think. :)

"What? Money? What use have I for that? A magic item? They're a dime a dozen. You know what I want! Aribeth's life and freedom!" Alris retorted, reflecting on his party, his friend, who had all sided with him when Nasher first offered a reward for their efforts. Of course, Tomi wanted cash first, but a kick against the shins from Sharwyn quickly changed that.


I think friend should have an "s." *grins* Now, that's loyalty!

The young elf shuddered for a moment, just before slowly turning his head towards Nasher. "I'll finish the job Aribeth started. If you think Aribeth's revenge was bad... wait till you see mine."


Would he have, though?

"That's besides the point," Nasher shook his head. "He's still passionate about life. He'll probably always will be."


Definatly :)

"I know how I would react if as lover of mine would be threatened... or, rather, how I used to react," Nasher snorted. "All of this is my fault. For all this destruction, and now for his pain. I'm responsible for it all. Directly, or indirectly, it doesn't matter. Strange isn't it? How one foolish mistake for one manean have such effect on the course of history..."


I think "mane" should be man. And, yes, it is amazing. All we have to do is look at history.

"Lord Nasher, you should not place such suffering on your shoulders alone," Aarin said. "Many factors were involved here."


I have the feeling that that's an ironic statment...

Linu, returned with the Volcano-seeds to Evereska, and even Alris felt elated because of that. It was a holy sign to all elves, and would inspire elves from all over Toril to withdraw from seclusion. Already, though, Linu had written that she would return to the party soon. Apparently, a hero's welcome did not agree with her... certainly not after the experienced had shaken her new-found confidence. Apparently, the fire was put out before it spread, but Linu was shaken enough to return to the adventuring life.


What's with the Volcano seeds? I missed a few chapters :)

"I know," Sharwyn sighed. "My ballad about 'the tragic story of an elven heroin' hasn't found a receptive audience really. The listeners preferred 'Morag chopped to bits'."


Of course they would. *shakes head*

"Well, the thief's guild is building up nicely, much to Nasher's dismay, I might add," Tomi grinned.


*grins*


"But what about you, matey?" Tomi winked. "Another conjugal visit tonight! But, so far, there's not much conjoining going on... Will that change soon, nudge nudge wink wink."


"I can't believe you said 'nudge nudge wink wink' out loud, Tomi." Sharwyn chuckled while Alris blushed red.


ROTFL! I have to agree, though. Tomi is much too obsessed.

"We just... just hold each other, that's all and," Alris suddenly got a wicked idea, "but, you two do more than just hugging at night. I can hear you at night, you know? Sensitive elven ears."


*chuckles* Payback's hell :wink:

And for the first time since they had met, Alris succeeded in making Tomi blush. Payback, for all the gentle teasing Tomi had subjected Alris to.


;) Gentil teasing?

"My fate, as they say, is in your hands," Aribeth said, "I will not aid you in that decision."


Good for you! Don't let him put you into *that* hole.

"Do you trust me to come to a fair ruling?" Nasher asked.


"I... don't know," Aribeth replied.


I don't blame her. I wouldn't.


"As much as it would pain us both," Aribeth lowered her eyes, "I would end our relationship for his sake."


*sniff*

"And either options would hardly be a fitting reward for the saviour of our city," Nasher grimaced. "Your forty years of faithful service to the city should not be ignored," Nasher added. "Hell, you've been here longer than I have. I can't forget the efforts you made to spare the lives of the citizenry during the war. I haven't heard your voice yet, old friend. What do you want? And don't give me that 'I don't fear my fate'-chat. That's not very helpful."


And she's supposed to be helpful!?!


Aribeth had finally been allowed to leave her cell and was escorted out of her cell to the semi-luxurious room on the second floor, where Alris was waiting for her. The two lovers embraced, for it was their only weekly moment of freedom. In the large, well-lit room, they had dinner which Alris had made arrangements for. After a lovely dinner and some chatting, they decided to go to sleep. In the room was a large, soft two-person bed, which Aribeth considered a welcome change for her cot.


AWW!


Aribeth smiled. She truly enjoyed these moments of being close to each other. Romance was intoxicating for her, a sweetness that filled her heart and lifted her spirits. Now, she would finally take the step she had been considering for some time now.


I know where this is going...

This time, it was Alris's turn to grow bright red and sputter unintelligible. "I... I... I... I... I..." he gulped.


He's so cute when he's nervous :)


"Don't worry," Aribeth smiled encouragingly and took the shivering Alris in a tight embrace. "I have..." and placed her lips on his.


The two lovers spent the rest of the night together, alternating sessions of extreme passion with gentle kisses, holding on to each other and loving pillow talk. They shared their passions freely, as if it was their last night together. Indeed, there was an underlying sense of desperation in their love, but it was completely overshadowed by the sweet sensations of the love they shared.


Incredibly sweet, Weyoun. :) Do write these scenes very well :)

Finally, when the tweeting of birds could be heard outside the castle, the elves, completely spent after a night of sweet bliss, fell asleep in each other's embrace.


AWW!


"Oh, I didn't see anything!" Elwood cursed. "I looked through the keyhole all night the last three conjugal visits and the only thing they did was hug! Now that I go out drinking with my brother Jake they... Arrghh, I really wanted to watch two elves doin' it, dammit!"


LOL! Oh yes, we *all* feel very sorry for you, I'm sure.

"Hello, matey!" Tomi greeted cheerfully. "Did you enjoy your time hugging yer lady-love and BLOODY HELL! THE TWO OF YOU HAVE BEEN SHAGGING THE ENTIRE NIGHT!" he shouted as he tossed the clipper into the air.


ROTFL!


"SHARWYN! COME DOWN QUICKLY! ALRIS GOT LAID!" the halfling shouted upstairs.


Oh gods. He needs a .. I really don't know.


"The spring in your step," Sharwyn added, "that perpetual smile on your face. I bet Aribeth is in exactly the same state of being right now. All giddy and happy."


Is it really that obvious?


"I always thought you liked a good mystery, Aarin," Nasher smiled, "but I have been thinking about Aribeth's words lately. 'To learn to live again... and to find out who I really am.'. I am not this, Aarin. Not a 'politician'."


*grins*


"That should settle any matter successor of mine could try to take against her," Nasher said and took the third scroll. "This will be the official story. Aribeth has been banished from Neverwinter for life, but I did not expect to see her here ever again anyway."


A great ending for her :)


Nasher turned around while he strapped his sword to his back and fastened a cloak to his armor. "You've never been an adventurer, have you, Aarin? All us adventurers know, Aarin, that home is where you hang your cloak after a long day of travel. It is something I had forgotten for a long time."


And for him! How do you manage it?

Meanwhile, in the light of the morning sun, two laughing lovers ran through the comforting woods of Charwood, only to end up rolling and giggling on a patch of warm grass.


They were free.
 


AWWWW!!!

Wonderful, as always :) Sorry again bout the lateness, and lack of responses in general.

#19 Weyoun

Posted 05 December 2002 - 09:41 AM

Hey, there. Sorry it took me so long to reply. A spout of laziness, I'm afraid. ;)


Hey, don't worry! You're here now, and that's what counts! :)

Tell the ladies that I'm sorry for not coming up with anything last quiz. Laska, can you threaten Liam for me? For some reason he doesn't take me seriously when I threaten him. Something to do with my con and strength = 3.


Laska : Okay... LIAM! YOU STUPID GIT! GIVE SARAH SOME IDEAS NOW! OR I'LL SLICE YOUR BUTTOCKS OFF AND RAM THEM UP YOUR NOSE, OKAY?! :D I love you, man, but the no-idea-givings is a big no-no for us PC's! How's that?

Weyoun : *grimaces* Loud! :D

Oppz. My bad. :D It doesn't count if you can't get the game to play does it?


Really? What's the problem? Oh, let me guess? Windows XP? If it's a graphical problems, perhaps it's a good idea to download the lastest Nvidea drivers from their site, if you have a GeForce card (and who doesn't these days?)... and if that doesn't help you could try locating an older, more stable Nvidea driver.

It was soo very sweet :) Everything a happy ending. How do you do it? As Dorothea said, everyone is left happy :D I love that about your work.


*blushes and bows* Thank you! After all that gloom I couldn't do anything else... :)

Poor Aribeth. True torture for an elf - or for anyone. *shudders*


Definitely... Alris has tried to make it more bearable, though, but when it gets too long...

*grins* How sweet. :)


*smile* Alris has a good heart. :)

*chuckles* Elwood. :D


Couldn't resist. :)

*makes a face* poor girly :(


I can't stomach the stuff either...

don't blame him.


Me neither...


"To the nine HELLS with the people!" Alris snarled back in uncharacteristic fashion. Bystanders would say that the normally timid elf actually looked very threatening. "What do I care about the fools that live in this pestilent hole!"


That sums his feelings up quite nicely, I think. :)


*grin*


"What? Money? What use have I for that? A magic item? They're a dime a dozen. You know what I want! Aribeth's life and freedom!" Alris retorted, reflecting on his party, his friend, who had all sided with him when Nasher first offered a reward for their efforts. Of course, Tomi wanted cash first, but a kick against the shins from Sharwyn quickly changed that.


I think friend should have an "s." *grins* Now, that's loyalty!


Oops, thanks for pointing that out! Over the last few months their fought together, faced death together... that should create a bond of deep trust.

Would he have, though?


Probably not. But with depth of elven emotions you can never be sure.


"That's besides the point," Nasher shook his head. "He's still passionate about life. He'll probably always will be."


Definatly :)


Yep...

I think "mane" should be man. And, yes, it is amazing. All we have to do is look at history.


Indeed. History is filled with such examples.

I have the feeling that that's an ironic statment...


LOL!

What's with the Volcano seeds? I missed a few chapters :)


It refers to NWN. One of the Linu quests is to find seeds blessed by Sehanine Moonbow, which is an important symbol to the elven people.

Of course they would. *shakes head*


Sadly, yes...

ROTFL! I have to agree, though. Tomi is much too obsessed.


It's an unhealthy maybe... :)


"We just... just hold each other, that's all and," Alris suddenly got a wicked idea, "but, you two do more than just hugging at night. I can hear you at night, you know? Sensitive elven ears."


*chuckles* Payback's hell :wink:


And something Alris had been waiting for since the story began! :)


And for the first time since they had met, Alris succeeded in making Tomi blush. Payback, for all the gentle teasing Tomi had subjected Alris to.


;) Gentil teasing?


Oh, Tomi was just playing. He didn't mean any harm. If he did, Aribeth would not have remained to calm about it earlier. :)

Good for you! Don't let him put you into *that* hole.


*grin* Nope...

I don't blame her. I wouldn't.


Not any more at least. :)

And she's supposed to be helpful!?!


LOL! Good point...

I know where this is going...



This time, it was Alris's turn to grow bright red and sputter unintelligible. "I... I... I... I... I..." he gulped.


He's so cute when he's nervous :)


LOL! Poor Alris... :)

Incredibly sweet, Weyoun. :) Do write these scenes very well :)


*blush* Thank you!

LOL! Oh yes, we *all* feel very sorry for you, I'm sure.


LOL! He's a little perv. :) A little perv who abandonned his post! :)


"SHARWYN! COME DOWN QUICKLY! ALRIS GOT LAID!" the halfling shouted upstairs.


Oh gods. He needs a .. I really don't know.


A smack in the back of the head, perhaps? :)


"The spring in your step," Sharwyn added, "that perpetual smile on your face. I bet Aribeth is in exactly the same state of being right now. All giddy and happy."


Is it really that obvious?


I'd say so. :)

A great ending for her :D


Glad you think so. :)

And for him! How do you manage it?


I wanted to do something nasty to him... but I figured this was nicer and it would please anyone. :)

AWWWW!!!


Wonderful, as always :D Sorry again bout the lateness, and lack of responses in general.


Don't worry about! You're here now. Thanks very much for commenting,
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#20 Weyoun

Posted 05 December 2002 - 09:41 AM

I hope 'Story' will have a happy ending, though... Please?


How about : Thea turns chaotic evil after loosing her soul, and falls in love with Irenicus ( who is totally loony by then and has amnesia). Together they finish the job of burning Suldanesselar to the ground and live happily ever after? :wink:


Would you know, this actually sounds cute and romantic? ;)

No! I would not do THIS to you, or any other reader. Lol I am just kidding.
I cannot write the Story right now - I am too involved with Ashes, but I intend to return to it eventually and see everybody happily to the end.


Glad to hear it!

---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




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