Keitsumah
Grandmaster
Keitsumah
As the fight finally ends I sag in relief. "Thank Brynhild that ended quickly... but at the cost of more lives than is right, for any battle." I say aloud. I look up at the roof and mutter just loud enough for the others to hear, "if we had not been able to overcome the drow so quickly I may have resorted to collapsing the place. I fact after we are all out I may still do so. The dwarves, wherever they have gone, do not deserve to come back to a place tainted by such evil."
I walk toward the altar, aiming to scoop up the body of the child to carry her out. I tuck her head close to my chest and wrap her in my cloak securely.
Batos
I step away as Cadell reaches down to pick up Nissa, then growl in shock as the blade vibrates between my teeth.
Keeping still, I close my eyes and focus all of my senses on the object between my teeth. I can taste her blood. The blade. It reeks of evil. But before I decide to put it down something bright flashes across my consciousness -a feeble, fragile light grasping for some meaning. I can only assume it is the child's soul, trapped inside, and a high-pitched whine escapes as my ears go flat to my head.
We must get those trapped within out. Desperate, I bound over toward Cadell and lightly head-butt his leg, careful to keep the blade away from his body but not allowing anyone else to touch it yet. Nissa needs to wake up. Soon. The light inside the dagger that I sensed may as well have been that very child screaming in my ears.
A shudder passes down my body as I look back at the altar and the thin, small body upon it before Keitsumah takes it in her arms. If i could, I would bring that witch back just so i could tear her to pieces a thousand times over.
A deep, menacing growl throbs in my chest, but then quickly breaks back into a whine again when I sense it again. I head-butt Cadell's leg once more, hoping in an almost silly way that by jerking her around Nissa will wake up faster.
As the fight finally ends I sag in relief. "Thank Brynhild that ended quickly... but at the cost of more lives than is right, for any battle." I say aloud. I look up at the roof and mutter just loud enough for the others to hear, "if we had not been able to overcome the drow so quickly I may have resorted to collapsing the place. I fact after we are all out I may still do so. The dwarves, wherever they have gone, do not deserve to come back to a place tainted by such evil."
I walk toward the altar, aiming to scoop up the body of the child to carry her out. I tuck her head close to my chest and wrap her in my cloak securely.
Batos
I step away as Cadell reaches down to pick up Nissa, then growl in shock as the blade vibrates between my teeth.
Keeping still, I close my eyes and focus all of my senses on the object between my teeth. I can taste her blood. The blade. It reeks of evil. But before I decide to put it down something bright flashes across my consciousness -a feeble, fragile light grasping for some meaning. I can only assume it is the child's soul, trapped inside, and a high-pitched whine escapes as my ears go flat to my head.
We must get those trapped within out. Desperate, I bound over toward Cadell and lightly head-butt his leg, careful to keep the blade away from his body but not allowing anyone else to touch it yet. Nissa needs to wake up. Soon. The light inside the dagger that I sensed may as well have been that very child screaming in my ears.
A shudder passes down my body as I look back at the altar and the thin, small body upon it before Keitsumah takes it in her arms. If i could, I would bring that witch back just so i could tear her to pieces a thousand times over.
A deep, menacing growl throbs in my chest, but then quickly breaks back into a whine again when I sense it again. I head-butt Cadell's leg once more, hoping in an almost silly way that by jerking her around Nissa will wake up faster.
Mythic Scribe
Scribal Lord