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I do like me some Elder Scrolls, so count me interested too!
Very interested.
So how often does that quota need to be filled, just once or is it an ongoing thing? Oh and is there a particular reason not to just murder 100 normal people for their souls (sure it's a lot of people, but I bet the average human can't fight back nearly so well as other sorcerers and demons) or is it just that that would be boring?
Hope you get better.
Interested, I'm thinking of a Mage (or maybe one of the many variants/promotions) from Sageld, only recently finished his education, very curious and jumped at the chance to explore a new continent.
Vrelenor


Mosslit Cavern


Vrelenor swears quietly as he sees it, what fresh hell indeed.
He whispers "Why is everything here huge and predatory, how are we meant to fight that." He pauses, breathing in "I guess there's another exit because I don't think we'd have missed that, lets go tell Jesse the bad news."
With that he walks slowly back to the entrance.
Griffons are intelligent in some fantasy, occasionally even friendly, but after the bird Vrelenor doesn't even mention the thought, whatever brought them here was clearly playing some twisted joke.

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Vrelenor


Terrifying Forest


Vrelenor clambers up the slope, he has to resort to using the butt of his staff as a makeshift alpenstock (not that he knows that's the word for it) a few times, but he makes it up.

At Jase's comment he briefly gives a confused look before replying a little irritably, it's not these guys' fault, but recent events had rather soured his cheerful mood, "I thought we agreed to search the cave, rather than futilely searching for a beast we can neither catch nor fight, it was your idea in fact."
He heads for the entrance, "Come on, there must be something here, if nothing else that water was probably drinkable." He walks slowly, carefully looking over the walls as he does. He's not really sure what they're expecting, but it beats thinking about the giant metal bird, getting killed by one flying metal disaster is enough for him.

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Vrelenor


Terrifying Forest


Jase's argument makes sense to Vrelenor, he's not sure how useful spotting the bird when it leaves its nest would be, but given that he'd rather not meet the bird again, that's hardly a problem.
He's pretty sure he'd mentioned trying the flute before, but really doesn't want to argue with what seem to be the only two people he seems to be sharing this world with. Maybe this is some sort of post apocalyptic setting, it'd explain the lack of people.

He nods to Jase while he replies "That sounds like a reasonable idea, that cave was so weird, we definitely missed something, plus it had water that's not guarded by man eating metal birds. I'll help search, the darkness didn't seem to affect me as much."

He turns to head back the way they came, then stops and grabs Javal's polearm, holding it out to the man "Wouldn't want to leave without that."

@Crusader Lord @Expendable @Crimson Paladin
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