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old.Hendrick
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Now there I was, killing Pygmy Goblins in Lyonesse, when suddenly our allied Griffon Knights requested assistance to rescue an abducted Lady. To the Yarleys I ran without hesitation, and rode to Snowdonia as fast as I could. It seemed that the Griffons had met a young girl in Cornwall, who seemed a bit lost and asked them for directions, when suddenly a bunch of arawnite worshippers appeared and ambushed the Knights. In the chaos, one of the attackers escaped with the girl and made way to Snowdonia, thanks to some magic trick.
But they should have known better than to mess with the Knights of Albion Alliance, for both the Templars and Griffons, sporting their banners of red and green, rushed to Snowdonia Keep and charged the camp of the foul robbers. I myself appeared a bit late, but here is what I saw:
I left Snowdonia Keep and went straigt north down the cliff, where the cries of battle could already be heard. Surrounded by some foul arawnites were the Templars and Griffons, protecting a lone girl named Elleoa. But there was another women down there, whose name was Ewlena (or something...). It seemed to be the same women that had lain a curse on the marriage of Gimly and Shileag from the Griffon Knights. That witch mumbled some sentences I could not make any sense of, but eventually left the girl in our care, vanishing in a blur of magic.
So the Lady was safe, and after a sip out of my flask of whiskey she was able to walk again. We escorted her to her hometown Humberton, where her father already awaited her return. The old man seemed very devastated and told us of a letter he had received prior to the abduction of the girl. This letter said that the blood of young maidens would be spilled, and implied evil things for the future. But for now, the day was safe.
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OOC: Yay! We had an event! And it was bloody cool, definetly worth the horse ride from Lyonesse. And no, I did not try to lay the girl. I was just being a gentleman.
I bet an asterite sabre that there wil be more of this to come in the future.
But they should have known better than to mess with the Knights of Albion Alliance, for both the Templars and Griffons, sporting their banners of red and green, rushed to Snowdonia Keep and charged the camp of the foul robbers. I myself appeared a bit late, but here is what I saw:
I left Snowdonia Keep and went straigt north down the cliff, where the cries of battle could already be heard. Surrounded by some foul arawnites were the Templars and Griffons, protecting a lone girl named Elleoa. But there was another women down there, whose name was Ewlena (or something...). It seemed to be the same women that had lain a curse on the marriage of Gimly and Shileag from the Griffon Knights. That witch mumbled some sentences I could not make any sense of, but eventually left the girl in our care, vanishing in a blur of magic.
So the Lady was safe, and after a sip out of my flask of whiskey she was able to walk again. We escorted her to her hometown Humberton, where her father already awaited her return. The old man seemed very devastated and told us of a letter he had received prior to the abduction of the girl. This letter said that the blood of young maidens would be spilled, and implied evil things for the future. But for now, the day was safe.
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OOC: Yay! We had an event! And it was bloody cool, definetly worth the horse ride from Lyonesse. And no, I did not try to lay the girl. I was just being a gentleman.
I bet an asterite sabre that there wil be more of this to come in the future.