The Alraeican Tavern - Part VIII
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Selax turned to Cat and looked at her for a moment, perhaps attempting to recall whether he had ever seen her or another member of her species before. Then he said, "Thank you. I am Selax, and this is Wizard (I recommend that you simply call him 'Wizard' because he hates nicknames, especially 'Wiz')." Selax looked back toward the fragments of the door. "I think it is safe to assume that the boy survived and will return presently. . .I hope that he shall not necessitate his removal again."
Outside the Tavern, Rapierian sat up and and managed to stagger to his feet. His cloak had survived intact and had protected him to some extent. Still, he was bruised and battered; he also had a big bump on his head and a terrible headache.
I was right! He doesn't have a sense of humor , Rapierian thought to himself. For a moment, he stood swaying; then, he heard something behind him and turned.
It was a big man, obviously thinking Rapierian easy prey in his current state and planning to mug him.
"I want your money right now! And don't try anything funny!" the man snarled, clutching a knife tightly in his right hand.
Rapierian smiled.
"Certainly not. Here take this."
With that, he produced another vial and threw into the man's face. The man cried out and fell over, pawing at his eyes. Rapierian stepped over and clapped his hand over the man's mouth.
Green flame poured out from his hand and covered the man completely. Nothing happened for a moment. Then, white light began to flow from the man and into Rapierian, and the man's skin began to decay as he desperately struggled to escape. Rapierian's smile broadened as he sucked the life out of the man. Seconds later, he stepped back, his headache and other wounds now gone. Rapierian looked at the corpse for a moment and chuckled as an idea came to him...
About a minute later, a skeleton walked in the front door of the Tavern and sat down next to Mort. It sat there and did nothing but stare at the lich.
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Mort blinked in surprise at Shanadar's question. {{ Oh, I do beg your pardon. I forgot to introduce myself, didn't I? Mort. Morteous Bonapart. }}
Someone sat down with an odd rattle on Mort's other side. Curious, Mort turned to look. {{ Oh, I say, there seems to be a rash of undead arriving, tonight. What happened to you? Were you meddling in dark magic, too? Dangerous stuff, and then you end up dead. It's a real drag, isn't it? }} Mort paused, but received no response. {{ Hello? Hey, I'm talking to you! }} Mort poked the skeleton sharply with his pointy finger bone. The other skeleton puffed into a cloud of white dust. {{ Aaagh! I killed him! And we were getting along so well, too! }}
He turned back to Shanadar, leaning away from him slightly. {{ You aren't going to explode, too, are you? }}
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Satori Smiled at Rapierian.
Bargain Struck,When i come across this undine of yours
we shall see your end of the bargain made.Rapierian lifted his hand and a blue light flowed fourth into Satori.
Her outline misted and she was gone.-------------------------------------
Talryn was near completing the door and was happy with his handywork, when the door
began to unravel, it just melted away.
Satori walked through the door.
Her gaze settled on the lich and she walked towards him and sat down on a stool coved in white dust.
Emotion raced through the air, depression, and then violent anger.
"why so dull my friend?" Satori spoke to the lich. -
Cat grinned. "Hi, Selax and Wizard! Pleased to meet you! If he comes in again, can I have a go at removing him? It looked like so much fun!"
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Cat grinned. "Hi, Selax and Wizard! Pleased to meet you! If he comes in again, can I have a go at removing him? It looked like so much fun!"
Edit: Wha? how did that happen? Can a moderator or admin delete the double post, please?
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Somewhat puzzled, Shanadar replied to Mort's retorical question
"Well, I suppose I do feel like exploding metaphorically sometimes, my dear Mr. Bonapart" Shanadar repressed the urge to chortle at the irony of his aquaintance's name, "but never in a literal sense."
Shanadar paused as he considered the now-pile-of-dust skeleton Mort had poked.
"Call it a hunch, but I don't think that skeleton was self-sufficiently animated, as you are. I think some necromancer or other practitioner of the dark arts may be playing a practial joke on you." he concluded, "You, er, enjoy your drink while I see who's bothering you. I'll be back shortly."
And with that, Shanadar started searching around the Tavern for the offending summoner.
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Unfortunately for him, Silverfish choose just then to make a marionette out of some bones he found jumbled in a corner...
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Outside the Tavern, Rapierian was irritated. He'd been planning to play that trick on Mort again—this time with two skeletons—but Shanadar had ruined it. He considered sending skeletons into the Tavern to pelt Shanadar and Mort with snowballs but then, watching through the window, noticed Silverfish playing with his marionette in the corner and smiled as idea came to him...
The Tavern was always full of dead bodies (because of its almost constant chaos), which were only rarely removed. Suddenly, one of the skeletons near Silverfish shook, stood up, walked over to Silverfish, and kneeled in front of him.
" What is your wish, my master? " it rasped (how it did so is beyond me).
"If he warrants it, feel free to do so, although I doubt that he'll be as easily removed a second time," Selax answered Cat.
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"Oh, don't worry!" said Cat. "He can't kill me, unless you have the necessary things on this world. He can only weaken me, or knock me unconscious."
"And what are the necessary things?" enquired Selax.
"I would prefer that no-one knew, if it's all the same to you. No offence intended, but I don't know who I can fully trust yet, and someone might overhear us." replied Cat. -
"Cat, I'll remember that." Wizard extended his hand and smiled as best he could with his beard on fire. He turned to the barmaid walking by, "Brianna, could I please have some water. It doesn't need to be much; just enough to extinguish my beard." He spoke calmly as the flame danced nearer and nearer his face.
Fortunately, someone came to Wizard's rescue. A random customer of the tavern was walking by when he glanced at the old man, "Fire! There's a fire! Here!" He grabbed for the nearest liquid he could find and dowsed Wizard's face in a generous portion. Unfortunately, the substance was Mort's drink; whatever it was, it had not been water. Wizard beard exploded in a large ball of fire.
Cat reacted the fastest, grabbing the old mage by the shoulder. She pulled him to the door and tossed him into the snow face-first. Wizard stood and brushed off his shoulders. He looked Cat in the face, gratefully, "Thank you, young lady. You have saved my beard from certain death."
Cat seemed pleased and headed back inside the tavern.
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As Wizard turned to follow Cat, stepped around the corner of the Tavern and threw something at Wizard's beard. The beard burst into flames again, as the someone—Rapierian—ran back around the corner and snickered to himself.
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It was not long before Shanadar happened upon a skeleton kneeling before another patron. Considering his demeanor and dress, the man did not seem a practitioner of the dark arts, but Shanadar quietly reminded himself that he had been wrong about such before.
Beating-staff out, and looking somewhat imposing, Shanadar seemed to tower over Silverfish as he asked his first question
"Mind you, good sir. Would you care to explain the skeleton kneeling before you, or must I beat the truth from you? Speak quickly, I'd rather be back with my drink than dealing with summoners."
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Talryn went to the bar, grabbed another drink and turned around to get another look at the Tavern. He saw Shanadar towering at Silverfish. Since Silverfish had more or less saved his life not to long ago, Talryn got up and walked up to Shanadar and heard what he said. "Excuse me, i doubt this skeleton was summoned by Silverfish, no offense. Silverfish saved my life earlier so i must side with him on this for the moment."
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Yet again, Mort turned to face the new person that had addressed him. "I'm more popular now than I was when I was alive," he thought to himself. He stared hard at Satori, then abruptly leaned in to peer at her more closely.
{{ You're dead! }} he exclaimed. {{ No, wait - almost dead? No, still not right - you've been dead, and now you're not. Hmm, that's still not it, exactly, but I can't quite figure it out... I'm Mort. So what's your story?}}
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"Can't summon, I don't know any magic." replied Silverfish, looking up at Shanadar's knee, "Maybe it wants to dance with my marionette?" he asked hopefully, turning toward the skeleton. The marionette curtsied, and looked toward them pleadingly
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Cat sighed, and said "Um, Wizard, your beard's on fire again."
Wizard walked calmly over to the counter and asked, "Brianna, where's that water?"
Brianna quickly handed over a mugful, and Wizard slowly and carefully doused the flames.
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" There's no need to lie to him or be afraid of him, master , the skeleton said to Silverfish. " I'll deal with him!
The skeleton turned and swung clumsily at Shanadar...
Outside, Rapierian was trying to figure out how best to continue his fun. Was anyone willing to help him play another joke on the patrons of the Tavern? Should he just go back in and have some fun with Mort in person? Then, the answer came to him and he smiled. Fortunately, there were a few bodies out behind the Tavern, where they had been thrown until they could be buried.
Suddenly, the almost repaired door to the Tavern was ripped off of its hinges, and two more skeletons charged in. Each of them was carrying armloads of snowballs.
" For Silverfish the master! " they rasped and began to thrown snowballs at everybody with wild abandon. (While almost everybody, they didn't attack Sideline, Selax, and one or two others, although they did go after Wizard, Cat, Shanadar, Mort, etc.)
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Cat, dodging the snowballs, ran over to Moonshadow, who was crouched behind a table.
"They aren't human, are they? So I don't have to hold back or anything?" she asked.
Moonshadow shook her head, and Cat jumped on the table yelling a war cry. The skeletons promptly turned to her and let loose a volley of snowballs. Cat miraculously dodged them all, and leapt up into the rafters. The skeletons resumed pelting the other patrons with snow. Suddenly Cat landed silently behind one skeleton, whirled around and kicked it through the window, hitting Rapierian, who was laughing with glee at the chaos. With their creator unconscious, the skeletons collapsed into piles of bones.
"Pity." said Cat to the room at large. "I was just getting warmed up!"This post has been edited by CrazyChick : 18 December 2006 - 02:05 AM
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Mort sat staring at the snowball which was slowly melting into his third beer, which had replaced the one Cat had thrown on Wizard's beard. He {{ sighed }} forlornly.
{{ You know, if I'd wanted water in my drink, I'd have ordered a gin & tonic. }}
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The poor animated marionette quickly met its untimely end a Shanadar shattered its frail bony structure to dust with his staff.
Turning to Talryn, "You, you say this fellow is your friend? Well, I can't very well count good faith a evidence, good sir." Shanadar's mood turned a shade darker, "It may be that he is the victim of some perverse practical joke (an event that wouldn't surprise me in the least in this madhouse), but it might also be that he is an accomplice to the summoner of these skeletons, or even perhaps has been in possession of such magical scrolls or artifacts you were not aware of to enable him to summon the undead without knowing proper magic himself."
Shanadar paused momentarily, then continued before Talryn got a word in edgewise
"Although innocent until proven guilty, experience has taught me to assume the worst. Be certain that he does not leave this tavern, for if we are to get to the bottom of this he must be properly questioned. And frankly, I can't do that whilst I'm being pelted by zombie snowballs."
And with that, he turned to the intruding zombies as to give them a piece of his mind.
Of course, he got capped by a rather gravel-heavy snowball before he even got in range, consequently knocking him out until the immediate threat was subdued.