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Post by Yasashiku Kaima on Nov 3, 2006 20:52:33 GMT
"...Ivy?"
The Harmonizer was silent for a few moments, but his voice soon removed the uneasy quiet from the air "She never entirely left this forest." Announced Yasashiku. Unaware if he would be taken seriously, he simply let the comment fade into the darkness of the eclipse.
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Post by Cormeran Faithe on Nov 3, 2006 20:54:18 GMT
"No, she still resides in the plants at least." Cormeran's hand brushed over the ivy which snaked up the tree beside him. "Ironic that she should be names after something which chokes all the life, leaching from their host." He smiled.
"But what is a name."
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Post by Istari on Nov 3, 2006 20:54:32 GMT
"Ivy..." The name struck him like a cold slap on a cold day. "That's her!" He exclaimed.
He thought about what Kaima had just said. "So she is still here? In the forest?"
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Post by Yasashiku Kaima on Nov 3, 2006 20:58:40 GMT
Kaima nodded.
"Yes. In a sense." He replied. "There are many entities in this forest, but she is perhaps one of the strongest essences." The Harmonizer's smile grew a fraction. "It seems as though she loved this place a great deal."
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Post by Cormeran Faithe on Nov 3, 2006 21:00:59 GMT
Cormeran stepped back from the conversation, pulling away his own voice to listen to those of the two others. It interested him to hear that perhaps old legends still lived in one form or another. He could feel the living proof of legends that were true at his side, hidden in spirit form from view. The panting of Ancaine audable only to the half-elf.
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Post by Istari on Nov 3, 2006 21:01:02 GMT
Istari pulled his cloak closer around him and bowed to the two people. "Farewell." He said, then orbed away.
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Post by Yasashiku Kaima on Nov 3, 2006 21:06:59 GMT
The sudden disapperance of Istari's prescence left Harmonizer with Half-Elf alone in the forest, darkness their only visible companion among trees, their leaves dead, and dry. "A strange surprise, that was." Kaima reflected. His voice gentle and ambient, like a polished silver bell through the shadows.
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Post by Cormeran Faithe on Nov 3, 2006 21:10:24 GMT
"I didn't expect to see an elf here. He said something about his town, does that mean that there is a nation of elves here." Although he smiled he was a little worried, news did tend to pass quickly between peoples and if he was blamed for the deaths of those he knew then it might not turn out to well for him.
"I ought to have done some more research, but the books I read were rather a little older then chepi itself." He smiled.
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Post by Yasashiku Kaima on Nov 3, 2006 21:16:00 GMT
"I fear that I am not aware of the details." Kaima answered, gentle foot falls brought the Harmonizer just a little closer into the Elf's sight, the eclipse blinding. "But it is very possible that the Kingdom is an Elven Nation. I have only been there once, myself, so I remain unsure as to the matter, much to my own dismay."
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Post by Cormeran Faithe on Nov 3, 2006 21:21:55 GMT
He nodded, seeing the figure of yasashiku move closer. The growl at his side intensified much to his dismay. Almost silently he whispered the words of binding, controling the hidden beast, hopefully enough to allow it to calm down, teaching it not the threaten those who were of a friendly nature.
"I will need to look abou for some more modern information." He said with a smile, trying to cover the words he had so quicly whispered.
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Post by Cormeran Faithe on Nov 5, 2006 21:21:29 GMT
The ranting beast at his side was growling and barking, threatening to make himself visible if he was not releaved. Panic flashed across the face of half-elf. "I am sorry dear sir." He frowned and backed away slightly.
"I'm afraid I must take your leave, something has come up." He bowed low in way of an apology and stepped back. "Thankyou or the company I hope to meet you again." With that he turned and walked away quickly, not breaking into a run until he was out of earshot.
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Post by Arthas Orion on Dec 22, 2006 21:13:46 GMT
It was neither the time nor the place for such introspection.
That much Arthas knew as he moodily made his way across the forests. But somehow, under the pallor of the eclipse, he felt as though nothing was stopping him from brooding. And, in his mind, he had every reason to.
For one, there was the offending blackness, this eternal night, this...perversion. Second, he couldn't help bringing back that vow he made before a frightened woman the day Kiera died. Kiera herself comprised the biggest part of his dilemma; it had been a long time since Arthas had even seen her, let alone talk to her. Who knows what has happened to her since then...
No matter what he tried, he couldn't sort these thoughts out. So he walked, the sounds of his footsteps the only reminder he was still walking.
((Artsy, no?))
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Post by Selikath on Apr 4, 2007 17:25:58 GMT
Selikath slowly wandered down the forest path, thinking of his long lost love. Depressed over the matter he fell to his knees in disbelief that she has gone.
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Post by Grenbien on Apr 5, 2007 23:18:09 GMT
Walter sighed in exasperation as he strode down the path, gingerly carrying his charge. Nora snored peacefully, snuggled up against his chest. "Offer them a chance off of their feet," he grumbled, "and they do everything to make themselves comfortable."
He halted, regarding the kneeling man with mingled curiosity and wariness. He trodded over to the stranger and shook his head. "A man kneeling in the middle of the road in what I can only imagine is broad daylight," he remarked, looking with disgust at the darkened sky, "I trust you're making yourself so vulnerable because you have nothing of worth to brigands?"
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