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Journals & Backgrounds / Guided: The Great Raven's Faithful
« on: July 26, 2018, 03:53:17 pm »
Guided
The Great Raven’s Faithful

1.


   “Who are they?” The question was posed so quietly, he could hardly hear it himself, though he knew his companion’s ears would register his words. Eyes never leaving his targets, he waited patiently for the reply to come, knowing with a certainty that it would.
   
   “Blodmenn. Seven of them.” came the second man’s answer. “Elgenhelm’s men.”
   
   “Mmm.” replied the first man, by way of acknowledgement. His eyes scanned the surrounding area from under his raised mask.
   
   Both of the men in the grassy ditch were clad in leathers and furs, sewn together to offer a balance of protection and mobility. The masks were both made from the skins of bear heads, the first man’s brown, the second’s black. Small leather pads were attached around the eyes and on the sides of the face, offering a modicum of protection while the masks were down. The eyes were left uncovered and hollowed out, allowing the wearer to see through, showing only the warrior’s eyes and the blue band of war paint they each had across them from temple to temple.
   
   “I see no sign of any others.” The second man stated, answering the question before it had even reached the first man’s lips. “We’ll have to be careful.”

   After a moment’s thought, the first man gave a slight nod and said “Get the twins.”

   Before the second man could push off the small ridge that they peered over, the first man reached over without looking and clasped his arm. “Fjern…” he began “You still have your spells today?”

   “I do.” Replied Fjern, looking to his side at the first man.

   “Make the big one quiet” came his order.

   “Heh” chuckled Fjern under his breath, flashing a slight grin at the other, though no sign of any emotion was visible on the face he saw. There was only focus. “Understood.” was all he said as he pushed back off the ditch’s ledge and rolled back, skulking in amongst the brush.

   The first man waited only few moments before he was joined by two similarly clad warriors. These two, however, while having the same leather fixtures, used wolf skin instead of bear. One was a medium built female the other a large male. As they joined him against the bank, they both tipped back their masks and gazed ahead through the forest, observing the targets they had obviously been summoned about. To look upon their faces, you would be able to identify the family resemblance. The young woman’s hair was fire red, the young man’s a blonde red and both had the same blue-green eyes.

   “Hvisk, Rød.” The man greeted them quietly without looking.

   “Bjørn” replied Hvisk, the female sibling. She was nearly always the one to do the talking when it came to orders. She was a renowned force within Eikfjord, known for wielding magic and blade together with a skill no living memory could outdo. “Trouble?”

   Nodding quickly, he gazed a moment longer before saying “Seven of them. Blodmenn. Fjern doesn’t think there are any more of them but we can’t risk giving away our numbers and position.”

   Hvisk scanned the area knowing full well she was no match for the eyes and ears of the ever watchful Fjern Plage of the Stor Bjørn warband. “Well, we’ll find out. We’ll take care of it” she offered, before even being asked.

   “We will spread out and around just in case.” Bjørn stated “If more should show themselves from the surrounding forest we'll be in position.” His words came matter-of-factly, before he pushed himself back and retreated into the bush, leaving the twins alone on the bank.

   Hvisk looked over at her brother. His face was set, eyes narrowed, watching the enemy with an absolute focus. He was sizing them up, she knew. “Looks like it’s you and me again, little man.” she teased.

   “So it is.” Agreed the big man, casting an instantaneous glance to his left, giving her that reassuring look of affection and companionship. “Same plan as last time?” he asked, setting his eyes back on the seven men eating and drinking by their fire.

   “Hasn’t let us down yet, but…” she paused for a brief moment “… seven of them?” her words, half-question half-statement, she looked once more to Rødregn’s face.
 
   “We’ll do it as two, two, and three. Leave me the three on the right.” Came his answer to the question she hadn’t quite asked. She was aware, from their 16 years together, that this had been on her twin’s mind from the moment he peered past the embankment.

   “Right.” she affirmed, looking back at their prey. Her eyes now focused anew, preparing herself for the battle she knew was about to befall them.

   Rødregn nodded and after just a moment of his serious resolute gaze, he narrowed his eyes and stole a teasing sidelong glance at his sister. “You go first.” He stated in mock seriousness. His beard helped hide his grin.

   “Fuck yourself.” Her answer, right before whispering a few words in a language Rødregn would never understand and seemingly fading into nothingness.

   “Right then.” his grin wide now as he began pulling the wolf’s face down over his own. “Great Raven guide you.” was all he said as he pushed himself up, drew his axe and shield in one swift motion and hurled himself up over the bank in a one man charge.







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   The man’s ears perked briefly as he sat around the fire with his comrades-in-arms. Instantly forgotten was the tastes and effects of the meat and ale.

   “Quiet!” he demanded in a loud whisper, his eyes meeting the rest of them one by one to assure himself that they were all listening. It was plain from the looks on their faces that they were. He hadn’t imagined it. Foot falls. Running towards them. “UP!” he shouted, turning to face the direction of the approaching threat and drawing his axe and shield.

   The seven, now standing ready, formed a line with shields raised, half-crouched in a readied combat position. Ahead of them, and approaching fast was a single large warrior in furs and red leather, racing towards them from no less than thirty yards away.

   “Stor Bjørn!” cried the warrior who had heard the approach, his voice resounding in a commander’s tone. His confusion at there being only a single warrior was amplified tenfold, when the large assailant dropped to one knee, sliding across the damp forest floor and coming to a dead stop, crouching while peering at them silently over his shield.
   
   The next three breaths seemed to last a life time, both sides looking at each other in silence before the leading Blodmann opened his mouth to speak.
   
   “What is th…” his words were cut off, mid question, as it seemed an invisible force made contact with the crouching attacker’s left shoulder and then shoved him downward ever so slightly. The Blodmenn’s brows furrowed in a shared confusion, lasting a split second as nearly instantaneously a smaller form in garb matching the crouching man’s, blinked into view with one hand extended and open, in the air above him.
   
   “Burn!” the figure yelled in a young woman’s voice, as a rush of flames burst forward from the palm. The fiery cone engulfed the third and fourth Blodmenn, igniting them instantly, scorching them where they stood and forcing the men on either side of them to break their line, scrambling to avoid the searing lick of the flames.
   
   Their numbers divided, the three men on the right spared only a brief moment for a horrified glance before looking back toward their attackers. It was too late.
   
   The big man was on them. His slightly larger than average axe smashed across the lower jaw of the left-most man with a wicked back handed swing, half-slicing, half-ripping it from the man’s skull. A sickening gurgle came from the opening left by the blow, spattering blood from the throat, now half-hanging from the back of his newly halved mouth. Wasting no time, continuing his swing in one fluid motion, the large man brought the axe up, arcing it around into a downward strike, burying it hard into the chest of the victim in the center, the Blodmann still too off balance to react.

   The blow, perhaps too hard, crumpled the man where he stood, the thick muscular chest holding the axe blade fast, forcing it’s wielder to release it, lest it take him down with it.
   
   The last remaining foe wasted no time, bringing his axe to bear on the now weaponless attacker. Swinging with full force, thinking his target was at a disadvantage, he recklessly brought the axe head down for the kill, only to have it jolt to the side with a crack as his foe caught it and batted it to the side with his shield.
   
   His frustration was short lived as a large hand, the free hand of the Stor Bjørn, shot up fast and grabbed the Blodmann by the throat tightly. Holding him there, he pulled his shield hand back, rotating it, and rammed it’s edge into the helpless Blodmann’s face.
   
   Once. Twice. Thrice. By the fourth strike, the man’s body went limp, his face smashed and unrecognizable, beaten to death by the sheer force of blows. A fifth blow came for good measure, adding to the blood spatter that now coated the victor’s wolf skins, adding a chillingly beautiful crimson to the strands of white, grey and black.
   
   Dropping the lifeless corpse he reached down, placed a foot on his second kill and yanked his axe free. He wasted no time in his advance to the other side of the fight.
   
   The female Stor Bjørn danced between her two enemies with a graceful fluid precision, her axe deftly parrying the incoming blows, while her shield followed suit on the other side. She took opportunities where she could for her own strikes but this, she knew, was a waiting game, one she had played many times before and was happy to do so again.
   
   She felt strangely at peace in these moments. A peace that she could find nowhere else in her life. She had peace when she was with her brother but this was of a different breed. Her movements the dance, the blade falls and clangs of the shield and axe, her song. She bathed in it, let its serenity wash over her, savouring the taste of combat until she knew it was time.
   
   Twirling fiercely to muster extra force, she batted away the axe of the man farthest away from the center of the melee. She took note of her target’s loss of balance before fluidly turning to face the other and catching his blade with both shield and axe. The blow held above her head and she surprised the man by advancing in and under it, shoving him back with her shoulder and turning back to the approaching outermost man, exposing her back to him.
   
   Eagerly, thinking her a fool, he moved to capitalize on her stupidity, only the rending bite of a vicious blow between his shoulders stopped all other thought. Breath caught in him, eyes opened wide as he stood there, a large axe drinking his life’s blood, completely stunned before slowly dropping to his knees and falling forward, flat on his face.
   
   With the secondary threat neutralized, the woman began a vicious assault on the last remaining warrior. A flurry of strikes came at him from all directions forcing him back, inexorably, on his heels. At this moment the man came to realize exactly how badly out matched he was in this fight. His peripheral vision offered him a glance of his larger assailant barely paying attention to the fight, his confidence absolute in his companion. If he were to die here, he knew, he would die honorably in battle. He would be granted GodsHal, joining his fallen brethren in the next life, one of wine, women and warfare eternal. This, the greatest honour a Fjorder could ever achieve, was all he had ever dreamed of in his entire short life.
   
   The woman showed no signs of letting up as she battered against his defenses. The piercing blue-green eyes ever focused beneath the wolf face’s hollowed sockets. It was in noticing the eyes that the man made his misstep, his shield coming up too slowly and feeling the bite of her axe cleave through his wrist, severing the hand and dropping it uselessly to the forest floor, shield and all.
   
   The wail that followed would send shivers down a regular man’s spine, so ghastly was it. Screaming with shock and pain, the Blodmann fell to his knees, gripping his severed appendage, watching helplessly as his life’s blood spewed out wherever he faced it. The woman stood over him, calmly looking down. She lowered her axe beneath his chin and raised his face so that she could look down at him. She took him in for a moment, examining the scars along his body, some from combat, some from the traditional blood letting associated with being a Blodmann, before locking her eyes onto his.
   
   “Goodnight.” Was all she said, with a wink, in a voice that the man now realized he knew. A voice that sounded almost playful, he thought as he closed his eyes and tipped his head back, accepting his fate. The woman brought her axe up fully before bringing it down into his skull, splitting it between the eyes and killing him instantly. Ripping the axe head from the bone’s grip, she let the corpse fall into the pool of its own blood.
   
   Behind her, the big man chuckled softly to himself.

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Journals & Backgrounds / Re: Rødregn Vilhjerte (inner thoughts)
« on: July 03, 2018, 03:27:08 pm »
*Rød finds himself in a clearing, spotted with the fallen, the victors staggering to survey the scene, trying to reassure themselves that the battle is over...

... that the WAR is over.*

Panting for breath, my muscles aching, I remove the masked helm from my face to fight the sensation of suffocation. The wolf skin and leather have kept the heat of battle trapped inside and as I pull it back I am rewarded with the cool breeze of the day washing over my blood stained face.

"Rødregn?" comes the questioning call from some distance away.

"Hvisk?" I answer, turning, scanning the carnage with sudden excitement at the prospect of my sister's survival.

The bloody scene fades to the back of my consciousness as I locate her frame, charging towards me, mask also removed, a flurry of fire-red hair and blue warpaint.

"It's over. We won!" She cries as she approaches, her wide grin and wild eyes matching my own. She leaps to me and I catch her, swinging her around as we laugh together.

"Are you hurt?" I ask her when as I set her back down on the field, our grim surroundings flooding back in, dampening our shared moment of elation.

"Nei" Comes her answer, accompanied by a look suggesting that to be impossible. I cannot help grinning as I muss her hair and turn to better survey the outcome.

I count 23 Bjørner yet standing. A little over half of our initial warband, Bjørn himself among them. I see none of Elgenhelm's men remaining. He is defeated, over thrown by our rebellion, naming Landaslaug the new King.

Others begin to realize the truth as well. Bjørn lets out a mighty victory cry and like a wave it crashes out spreading across the clearing as we all join in. All of the allied warbands begin to flock back together, each assessing it's own losses and congratulating each other on their victories.

The Stor Bjørner all come together, a collection of blood stained, mud matted, wolf and bearskinned, leather clad warriors tired and worn, eager to clasp wrists with each other and rejoice.

Grinning widely, I look to my sister and the sweet taste of victory turns to ash in my mouth. She wears an expression of fear mixed with confusion. I know this look. She doesn't even notice me, her stare looking right past me, intensifying by the second. I follow her gaze and I'm greeted by the sight of our allied warbands in formation approaching us.

"What is the meaning of this?" asks Bjørn, dropping back into a readied stance, his voice one of command and authority.

The Druid of the foremost warband calls out "This is nothing personal, Bjørn. You know this. Landaslaug commands that you are not to be allowed to leave the field alive." His eyes sweep over our remaining members "Any of you."

Quickly, I slide my masked helm back down, the hard leather patched wolf's head allowing nothing but my eyes and the blue warpaint surrounding them to be seen. The others do the same.

"We won this war for him. You all know that. This is how he repays his warriors? With betrayal?" Bjørn roars, clenching his fists and flashing his teeth in a snarl.

"I give you Godshal, old friend. Stand and fight and your glory will be known." states the advancing Druid, ignoring Bjørn's question.

Bjørn grits his teeth and all of us form up, expecting we'll soon join the Gods.

"No..." comes his surprising reply, taking us all aback. "... No. He'll not get us. Not this way. He will have to work for it. The Stor Bjørner will haunt him as long as he lives." He straightens and let's out his final commands, shocking friend and foe alike.

"SCATTER!" He booms. "Punch through their lines and make for the trees!"

Without question we charge towards our assailants, most of them personal friends, axes drawn and shields up. Hvisk keeps one hand free to launch her gusts of fire into the faces of their front lines. Bjørn doesn't move. Instead he begins casting a spell, no doubt attempting to secure a chance that we may escape.

Hvisk's flames smash into their lines, burning at them and causing a slight hole. Upon the spell's ending, I see vines spring from the earth and begin to wrap around our enemies. Bjørn's spell, no doubt, perfectly timed as always.

When we reach the line I take full advantage of the slight gap and charge in, pushing and slashing, allowing my comrades to do the same, breaking the hole wider and wider, until we are through and the fight becomes a bloody pursuit.

"GO!" I hear from behind, as I glance back to see an entire warband descend on Bjørn, hacking and slashing without mercy.

Another glance shows me our numbers are dropping as I now can only see ten of my comrades. Fallen or seperated I can't say. I turn back ahead, cutting my way to the nearing treeline, a blur of blood, fur, and metal as I hack through my friends for my life and honour.

The enemy becomes thinner as I reach the trees. Looking around I realize that I am alone. I turn back to the mass confusion and I see no friends. No Hvisk.

My heart wrenching I put trust in her that she will find me. I obey my orders and turn into the trees.

Wait. Something is different here. This is where I leave. I always leave here, but this time I stop and turn watching.

The Druid, flanked by hundreds of warriors walks slowly towards me. He is grinning darkly and I can't seem to move. He holds up his hand and in it, fire-red hair clenched between his fingers, hangs the severed head of my twin sister.

"No!" I utter amid a breath of disbelief.

The Druid says nothing but his grin intensifies.

"Hvisket" I call her, tears welling up in my eyes. "No..."

Blood dripping from the fresh cut neck, her mouth opens and my name comes out. "Rødregn..."
It calls me.

"No..." I am shaking

"Rødregn." Louder now and the voice is changing

"NO!" I am losing control, rage beginning to take me.

The face shifts on the head to a newer, more recent face. I recognize it at once.

"Keelie? How?" I ask, my head swimming

"Rødregn!" the voice is now to voices. One Hvisk's and the other a man's. "Rødregn! RØD! WAKE UP!"

Leaping to my feet and seeing red, I grab the man forcefully by the throat and slam him against the ground, dagger drawn and at his throat, preparing to open the Druid where he stands. I stare down wide eyed with rage into a face that is not the Druid's at all.

"Selûne help me, he's going to kill me." comes the trembling cry of Marek, a member of my patrol group.

"Rød!" I hear as a few sets of arms wrap around mine and pull me back. "Fuck man, you're alright, you're alright."

"I... I..." I say, stupidly. Not entirely sure of what's happening. "Marek, I'm sorry. I was..."

"You were fucking crazy, is what you were." He says, getting back to his feet, still shaking a bit.

"You were having a dream. A particularly bad one, it seems" suggests Aram, the leader of our ranging squad. "You began to toss and turn, crying out 'no' and quite loudly"

Catching my breath and feeling the shame on my face, I can only nod, panting and sweating.

"Are you alright now?" he asks me.

"Aye." I answer, though I'm unsure.

"Good. Gear up. We move."

I nod by way of reply and begin packing my things, feeling all the while the looks and speculations being cast at me from my platoon. Too often have I had this dream but never before with this ending.

I stop for one moment, letting out a deep breath, pushing the memory of that time back into the past where it belongs...

...until my dreams force me to remember.



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Journals & Backgrounds / Re: Rødregn Vilhjerte (inner thoughts)
« on: June 27, 2018, 12:48:32 pm »
*Rødregn leans against a tall tree, eating the apple slice straight from his knife, as he finds a moment's rest during his watch.

He looks around the forest, quiet and still and allows himself to reflect on his life.*


It is much like home here.

No. It is home now.

The peace of this momentary solitude brings me a mix of feelings. I cannot help but to sadly smile here. Strange, that returning to a state of quiet loneliness can bring on such a wash of nostalgia, but then, I was alone for so long.

*Another flick of the knife, another slice of the apple to his lips.*

The Valkyr watch this land. It is heartening to know that even here they see my battles, watch my deeds, hear my calls, even though I am no longer convinced that I must die in battle. My whole life I've dreamt of the moment that I'd be taken, chosen by the Valkyr as Einherjar, the greatest honour a warrior could ask for.

*He raises his sword hand in a fist to touch his lips, gently kisses it and then raises it to the sky, the soft blue trickling through the leaves above him.*

Til Godshal

*a sad expression on his face, his gaze lingers on the sky*

Can they hear my heart? Do they see shame or honour there? Is it disgraceful that I want to live? To laugh? To.... love?

*let's out a heavy sigh*

I have an anchor here now, and I'm uncertain that I'd trade it for all the honour in Godshal. Edan All-Mother, with your grace like the morning, forgive me. I beg you to see my spirit, know my turmoil, and wrap me in your merciful arms as I fall victim to the weakness of the human heart.

*Face still skyward he closes his eyes and let's the days light hit his face, in what little shards pierce the canopy above*

Forgive me this one weakness, Edan, and I swear to you I will honour you in battle, til I am taken...

...even if thinking on the moment brings me great sorrow.

*opening his eyes he returns to the world, the greens and browns flooding his vision as the breeze returns to him his senses, in the cool light of day on the forest floor*

"Rødregn, we move."

*He hears the voice of his patrol partner and shoves off the tree, his brief moment of respite finished*

"Aye."

*A final glance up he offers one final silent prayer*

Great Raven guide me, in this life and the next...

... wherever that may be.

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Journals & Backgrounds / Re: Rødregn Vilhjerte (inner thoughts)
« on: June 21, 2018, 01:42:20 pm »
*Rødregn sits beneath his tree, in the grove at the Abbey*

This past ten-day has been busy

*He opens the flask and has a swig, swirling it and peering down at it, collecting his thoughts*

Little Brother Snacks is back, one thing to be happy about. The world is better for him being in it. A true noble warrior, that one.

*chuckles*

I spoke of my sister for the first time in... *shakes head* ... I don't know how long. I didn't even mean to. I just...

*sighs*

... Kadmus. Since he's been missing I've noticed the sadness in Keelie's eyes and it struck me too close to home. It's all too familiar to me, wondering where your sibling and trusted companion has gone. Lucius and Aquaria spoke of a woman in possession of a relic capable of locating anyone. I don't know if this is true or not but if so I hope we can reach her for Keelie's sake.
 
*long measured pause*

Me? I don't know if I want an answer anymore. The more I dwell on it, the more I begin to believe that I escaped because she stayed behind. It would be so like her to sacrifice herself for my sake. I think I'd have heard from her by now if she had lived.

*looks up at the blue sky*

I miss you Hvisk. I have a new family now but I'll always hold you close to heart. I think you'd like them. They are brave and good hearted people. Pariah, Snacks, Keelie, Kadmus... The list goes on. My family now is nearly as big as when you and I were at the warband cook fires with The Storbjørner

*smiles briefly*

Do you remember the time...

... I suppose it doesn't matter any longer.

Charges have been laid against Aquaria and Lucius. This greatly dampens our chances of finding Keelie's brother... and you. I don't know if I'm ready for that answer or not. I'm not certain I ever will be but for the sake of my friends I will find the woman regardless.

*smiles sadly*

Whatever the case may be, you are with me. I can feel you in my heart when I search for you. I will never lose that. You are my other half and I am yours.

Great Raven guide you, Hvisk...

No, not Hvisk, here in my heart... You are Hannah to me beneath our battle-names and I will never forget.

Great Raven guide you, White Wolf warm you and All-Mother aid you in this life and the next.

Your Brother,

Willem.

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I have been is this land for some time now. I had hoped that the senseless killing and deaths of my brethren would be a thing of the past, when I came here... But it is more of the same.

And these people call me barbarian.

I know they see me as a vagabond savage dressing as a knight but when I see them, to my eyes, they are just as savage.

I stopped wandering when I met a friend. It had been so long since I'd had a friend that the hunger for companionship drove me to stay. He taught me much in the ways of this land and combat. In a strange way, I feel he is what made this place my home.

I am in the Swords now, following the example of my friend. His honour and his courage inspire me to fight for this cause until I can fight no longer.

My friend is gone now.

He died a true warrior's death. For this I am greatful. I will still try to restore him by any means necessary but I'm not sure how this could be done. In the meantime, I will live more like him, honour him and do everything in my power to cleanse this broken land.

I have friends now. I have brothers and sisters in arms, much needed bastions against the darkness. We will remain standing shoulder to shoulder, many faiths united under the banner of Selûne to fend off this ever lingering miasma of evil. We will defend the weak and oppose oppression on any front within our power to do so.

For this cause, I am ready for death.

Thank you, my friend. Your sacrifice has cleared my vision of the fog that once lingered. I owe you more than I could ever repay.

May the Great Raven guide you. May the White Wolf warm you. And may the All-Mother aid you, on your journeys in this life and the next, my friend, Little Brother, Snacks.



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General Discussion / Re: Newb question.
« on: May 15, 2018, 01:53:39 pm »
Ok thank you. Is there a way to just start a fire?

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General Discussion / Newb question.
« on: May 15, 2018, 12:39:25 pm »
Hey guys. Just curious if it's possible to rest outside at all? I'm not a fan of the indoors.

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General Discussion / Re: Pick Pocket, a discussion
« on: April 23, 2018, 02:28:29 pm »
As a former UO player I'd like to request that the pickpocket feature be curbed a bit but not made too Care Bearish. Rein it in but not make it like it's pointless... Alley rats need to eat too after all.

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Journals & Backgrounds / Rødregn Vilhjerte (inner thoughts)
« on: April 20, 2018, 11:35:04 am »
This land is strange but it will do...

For now...

I have been wandering the road so long I barely remember why I left home.

That is a lie.

I will never forget Bjørn's last command. "SCATTER!" rings through my ears every night when I close my eyes and every night I watch him fall. Over and over, he always falls.

It's hard to imagine how it ended up this way. Somehow exiled, having won the war. Betrayed by, what I must assume is, the new King and ordered to flee instead of fighting to our deaths.

And what a death it would have been.

Instead I am alone. Where is everyone else? My friends, my comrades... My sister. Hvisk I miss most of all. It's not right for one to be seperated from their twin. Where did she go? I will not believe she fell. It can't be possible. She is as good in melee combat as I am, as well as a natural born sorceress. If anyone would have fallen it'd have been me.

She lives.

She is somewhere and I am here.

Here... Where is here anyways? The locals call this town Hadrian. The races seem to get along for the most part. It seems a foreign concept to me but I am trying to remember that this is not Eikfjord and it is I who is the foreigner. Here I believe I may be able to get by with my sword and a little luck.

I met a man today. One with some Orcish blood I think. Goes by the name of Snacks. Peculiar fellow but he helped me get a feel for what's going on in this country. He showed me that there are a number of ways to earn Sandwich Tokens, the bizarre local currency.

Yes, I think this land might do...

For now...

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General Discussion / Re: Sorry for stealing
« on: April 18, 2018, 06:52:24 pm »
Following this... Is thievery a thing? Like... UO style? Is it possible to pickpocket people in NWN?

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General Discussion / Re: Introduce yourself!
« on: April 18, 2018, 12:46:31 pm »
Greetings friends.

My name is Karl, I'm 33 and I hail from Ontario Canada where it is halfway through April and I'm not surprised that it's snowing/freezing rain. When I'm not shoveling 3ft of snow off my driveway or dodging ice-induced exploding trees I am either spending time with my wife and son or playing D&D/video games.... Or I'm at work  :'(

I am new to NWN and new to RP servers on video games so I'm really looking forward to diving into Netheril with you lot.

Enjoying the community thus far and I'm maintaining high hopes for my NWN future. If you see a grizzly looking man named Rødregn Vilhjerte (intentionally difficult to pronounce... He's foreign... ) enjoying a drink at the inn feel free to join him and educate him about the current goings on in this alien yet lovely city he's found himself in.

Cheers n' beers kids!
Karl


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General Discussion / Re: Newb
« on: April 18, 2018, 09:46:44 am »
Awesome thank you. My only other question for now is How do inns work? Do I just pay for the room and press rest once I enter it? Also does it provide any benefit or is it more of a flavour thing?

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General Discussion / Newb
« on: April 18, 2018, 01:14:28 am »
Hey all! New to NWN here and really enjoyed my first hour or two on this server. The only real question I have is "how do I make my own emotes?"
If I just surround my text with "*" will it come out as an emote?
*gazes questioningly*

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