
04-19-2006, 01:30 AM
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"So how does the story end, well this is your story and it all depends."
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Location: That's for me to know. :P
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Re: Blood Is Thicker Than Ice
OoC: Ello all, I'm new to the Paladins of Ice. I haven't gotten everything set up yet, like the banner and all. But I hope to take care of that soon.
BiC: What... What is this? Where am I? This lake. How did I get here? So many things I don't understand. Yet I fear I don't have the time to understand them. I fear something is about to happen. Something terrible. What is it? When is it? All these feelings, they are nothing like before, but... but they feel... they feel. Real?
Do not trouble your thoughts with fear child. You are of the pure and happy. Your thoughts should not be troubled with darkness and fear. The mistakes you have made in the past, are but a mere memory. Feel the happiness around you, feel what is about to come. I can not tell you what is going to happen. But you need to remember child. That you are not alone.
Her dream ended, and she awoke, noting the obstacles in the room. She could clearly tell that it was an inn. But she did not know how she got here.
"Where am I?" she asked.
"Snowy Peak Inn. Welcome child. How are you feeling?" an old woman's voice asked.
She gasped. "Oh! You startled me. How did I get here? Oh, I'm feeling fine thank you, a little bit of a headache. But nothing really bad," she replied.
"Its no wonder you have a headache. My son found you laying on Icy Peak. It looked like you had fallen somehow," she replied.
"Really? Strange. Well, thank you for your help, but I can take it from here. I need to go some place. But, what do you mean. Icy Peak? I don't recall ever hearing of such a place," she asked.
"It is the mountain a couple miles down the road. If you don't remember, how did you get there?" the old woman asked.
I can't tell her that I was warped here through a dimensional portal. Can I? No! I will just have to ignore her question. Hmm?
"Well, thank you for your hospitality, but I really must be going. Good night," she said.
"Quite a jumpy girl she is. I want you to follow her, make sure she doesn't get into any trouble," the old woman told her son.
"Yes mother, I will," he said, grabbing a coat.
Janeen walked down the stairs, and went out the door. "Ugh, ow cold is it out here? Must be thirty below," she said, noticing a store to her left. "Maybe I can get a coat in there."
She walked in, and saw a nice warm looking coat inside the store. "How much is that coat?" she asked.
"This one," the man said. Walking over to a woolen winter coat. "This coat will cost four hundred gold."
"Four hundred!" she exclaimed. "Darn! I don't even have one hundred."
"You could work for it," he said.
"No thanks, I need to be somewhere, I think," she replied.
"Here, allow me to buy that for you," a young man's voice was heard, it was the old woman's son.
"No, I couldn't allow you to, you've helped me enough as it is," she replied.
"No, it is my pleasure, my mother wanted me to follow you, so as to make sure you don't get into any trouble, and it looks like you already have," he replied.
"Are... Are you sure?" she asked.
"It is alright. I get an allowance," he replied, giving the shopkeeper the money, and grabbing the coat. "You look wonderful in it."
"You really think so?" she blushed. They left the store and came across a road. "This is where we part ways. I must be going. I don't know where, but I will find it."
"I'll join you, at least allow me to come part of the way," he said.
"I can't this journey may be a risky one. Please forgive me, but I can't allow you to come," she replied.
"Okay, I wish you luck. You can always come back here."
"I will remember that."
She started walking, she wasn't sure where this would take her, but she just kept walking. She came across a lake, after walking half-way across it, she noticed a crack in the middle. Curiously, and probably foolishly, she bent down, examining the crack.
"Hey! What are you doing on that lake!" a man's voice was heard.
OoC: Did I mess it up saying that?
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