He controlled it. Magic, I'd assume. The dark kind. First, he used it to temporarily fuse my weapon and hand to him. Then, when the ground was covered with it? He made it slick like ice. Major hazard.
[Voice | Locked]wise_maidenAugust 31 2009, 13:00:21 UTC
... I know of one casualty, but I don't know if it should be immediately broadcast considering that he has a younger sister. Unless the others see fit to do so before me, I suppose. There was... nothing I could do.
[epic filter voice --> my half-epic action]chikaidestroyerAugust 31 2009, 18:51:56 UTC
Very well then. I will be there shortly.
[His horse should probably be complaining by now, but isn't. Albert's been on horseback for most hours of the day for ... about a week now, so a little more of it won't matter. He approaches house 1 and knocks on the front door.]
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What were you able to notice about the way he used his blood? I presume there wasn't much the General was willing to divulge.
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[His horse should probably be complaining by now, but isn't. Albert's been on horseback for most hours of the day for ... about a week now, so a little more of it won't matter. He approaches house 1 and knocks on the front door.]
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...I was uninvolved in the fighting. I can help search the perimeter.
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As you will, Ms. Osbourne. Please keep your journal on you if there are any remnants from the army.
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I wouldn't take on such a thing without means of communication.
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In person. Perhaps the library, if that is reasonable for you?
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