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    She stumbled down the path, already the sun almost completed its dance and Selune was coming to take its place. Her stumbling, however, was not due to the poor lighting, in fact she saw much in the dark, possibly more than she saw in the light.

    She was an Aasimar, a being comprised of the holiest of blood and tainted by the common blood of a human. Her blood, however, was less tainted than most: she bore the scales, feathers, and stern blue eyes of her unknown ancestors. While most considered them to be 'blemishes' she, for the most part, thought them as gifts distinguishing her as above the others.

    And above she was.

    She was a Paladin of Milil, a God which preached for the arts above all else, and she adhered to this dogma by spreading tales of her good deeds across the land. Yes, she was better than most, though also far more naive, but that was one of her few failings.

    "No, not falling, but opportunity..." She whispered to herself as she continued along the path leading away from Sundren.

    She passed an arguing peasant couple, paying them little mind when they stopped their squabbling and stared after the strange grey woman. She was destined for the Port, not too far from the heart-city of the land, and she was determined to make it to the next boat.

    She was avoiding the law. She had refused to be taken back to the goal to be questioned about her ring.

    "And why should they? It is a simple ring, and most of all it is my ring, and as far as I am concerned, it concerns no one."


    It was a small circlet of gold, forged with love and fondness, and given to her by a man who felt the same feelings for her. He was dead now, and though she questioned just why her God would let such one as talented as he fall to the strangling grasp of Bane, that was not what she was concerned with.

    She simply wanted to remember him in peace.
    ++++++++

    She had never been too fond of the Port. It smelt too much of salt, alcohol and the sins of mankind.

    As she continued down the stone path the pain grew worse. It was not a sharp pain, and she had birthed worse pains during her adventures. It was a dull, aching pain. One in her stomach, her heart, and her mind.

    She swore, catching the attention of a passing woman who regarded her with a cocked eyebrow for a few moments before continuing on, muttering something of "Kollatta's Puss". She shot a glare at the woman's back, then walked on to the ship.

    She passed by two men discussing their respective deities, but their words fell upon her deaf ears, even when one stopped and called out as she nearly fell off the dockside.

    For some reason her vision was blurring.

    "No, not blurring...... but.... clearing." She nodded, "Clearing, yes..." She gazed back at the man and shot him a scowl, it was her first time seeing what a human truly looked like.

    They were disgusting to behold. Not an drop of good blood in a single one, nor a semblance of a mind. They were sheep, they are sheep, and will forever be herded by the occasional goat who comes bounding into the pasture.
    They led pitiful lives, fraught with frivolous notions of wonderlust, when it was a wonder that they had even survived as a race. Though, despite their failings they had their uses.

    "But.... I do not want to control them,"
    She whispered to herself, her voice edged with a fear, though just of what she was not sure. "Oh! But you do! You are better! Much better!" Another called out, giddy with an unknown plan. "You saw what they did to your beloved, you saw just what happened when he showed them his music.... should their evil go unpunished?"
    "But..." She blinked as her vision was veiled with a red haze, "It was his choice..."
    "Choice!" Another cackled, "Little one, choice is but a grand ruse! Thought up by the Gods to let the lesser races live blissfully amongst themselves! Choice is but a predetermined lie, as is the rest of this shamble you dare call a life!" It laughed once more as it pranced back to depths of an unknown part of her mind.
    She blinked back a few tears, then nodded and continued on.
    ++++++++++++++++

    "I would like to book passage." She said.

    "To where?" He asked.

    She looked him up and down, reguarding him with much contempt. He was a short man, clad in dark leather and smelling of the salty-oil mixture that dogged most sailors.

    "Anywhere."

    "Do you have gold...?" He asked her, eyeing her sword warily, but looking back to her unnatural, completely blue eyes, as she nodded.

    "Yes. I do."

    The dull pain only continued to throb.
    ~Lyonette L'cyr (Rook)-- Deader than Malaclypse


    ~Megandlla Uyth 'Llar -- In a land Far Far away!

    ~Emilee Mistwalker -- A Female Sigrun? Pfft, far cooler--.... eh.... Hated!!

  • #2
    The smell of salt still bothered her. Over the past few weeks she had hoped that she would grow used to it, the Sailors surely were, but every night, including this one, she laid wide awake in her cot, staring at the ribs of the ship, and trying to take one breath of air that did not suck in the stinging smell.

    Above her the men stomped about in their drunken revelry, she was just below their common room. For a few moments her thoughts shifted from the salt and to where she was going.

    "I.... have no clue where I am g--" Her voice was cut short as a another spoke.

    "You are going to a city."

    It had taken her a few days to realise that there were others in her mind. She figured that there were three, and this one most ambiguous of all.

    "Which city?" She asked out loud.

    "Any you choose, that much does not matter. Where you will find one human---"

    "---You will find many more just like them?" She asked, finishing it's sentence.

    "Yes," It said, sounding pleased though still bored at the same time, "But you have to choose from the Sword-Coast."

    "Why?"

    "I suggest that you do not question, little one," This voice she knew to be a woman. A girl, maybe, for her voice always bore a curious hint of awe and giddiness, "Questions lead to bad things."

    "Bad things..?" Her words trailed off as she rubbed at her head; the pain by now had become more than a dull ache, "Such as?"

    "Such as death! And that would be rather tragic? Would it not?" This was the first she had heard. A man, an old man who sounded as if in his younger years he was a tavern-fiend and could make a woman's heart melt with a smile, "Yes it would! Of course it would! You see, there is still much you need to do in Sundren!"

    "In Sundren?" She shook her head, "No.... I do not want to go back there...."

    "You will........go back."

    "Why?"

    "As he said: There is still much to do there, but first you take a 'vacation' of sorts. A temporary leave of your duties and responsibilites."

    She shook her head again, causing the pain to ignite once more, "I still have duties as a Paladin."

    "Paladin?" The woman sounded as if she were smiling, "Well, you may continue with that as long as you want, little one, there is still much evil to hunt."

    She nodded in agreement and absently running her finger over her ring, "There is....."

    A few moments of silence passed. She rocked slowly back and forth with the ships movements and the sea sang a gentle melody as it caressed the wooden frame with firm waves. Her eyes slowly drooped and she dozed off, but was awoken by a voice.

    "So have you decided?"

    "Yes..." She said, half-captured by sleep, "Baulder's Gate..."

    "Good choice...." He said, fading back into her mind.

    She nodded in her sleep, then let out a relieved sigh as the pain subsided to a steady, dull throb.
    Last edited by nutranurse; 10-03-2007, 07:33 PM.
    ~Lyonette L'cyr (Rook)-- Deader than Malaclypse


    ~Megandlla Uyth 'Llar -- In a land Far Far away!

    ~Emilee Mistwalker -- A Female Sigrun? Pfft, far cooler--.... eh.... Hated!!

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    • #3
      She slept little now, the throb had turned into a constant, sharp pain. Sometimes at night she would simply sit up and listen to the voices talk amongst themselves. She did that this night.

      "What do you think, little-one?" Asked the woman/girl.

      "What do I think....?" She shook her head and rubbed at her stomach again as she thought, "Well... that was wrong, what I did, right?"

      "Wrong! Oh, no! No, no!" The old man's chuckle rang inside of her head, "What is wrong of showing them that you are better? After all, you are better than them all. Why not let them know it?"

      "Well..." She gnawed on her lip, "It is pride. Too much pride."

      "Too much pride!? Never has been such a thing! And you are a Paladin," He said the word with a hint of mirth. For what reason, she had no idea, "And you should be proud of what you do!"

      "He did nothing wro--" She was cut off by the girl/woman.

      "Nothing wrong? He insulted you and your heritage, little-one. That enough is a reason to show him why he was wrong. You have been blessed," She seemed to chuckle, "With better blood. Show it, little-one, and most of all: Be proud of it."

      She thought on the words for a few moments, trying as hard as she could to ignore the pain and the jumbled sounds of the tavern below.

      "Why?"

      "Why." A voice, she still could not determine its gender, spoke in a flat tone, "Because. You are born of celestial-ancestors. The power of these beings run through your veins. That enough is a reason."

      "Only... the power?"

      "What else would come with it?"

      "Well.... the desire to do good."

      "Little-one!" She laughed, "Can you not tell! That desire has little to do with your blood! It is your own thought that drives you to do so."

      "My own thought...?"

      "Of course. Blood is not enough to compel someone to be evil or good. We all are inherently neutral, born just as indifferent as the world we live in."

      The thought had never occurred to her. She had always felt that to do good was her only purpose, and to think otherwise.... scared her.
      ~Lyonette L'cyr (Rook)-- Deader than Malaclypse


      ~Megandlla Uyth 'Llar -- In a land Far Far away!

      ~Emilee Mistwalker -- A Female Sigrun? Pfft, far cooler--.... eh.... Hated!!

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