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Silent/Steadfast
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Posted: 27 Aug 2011 at 00:37 |
It has been remarked by many famous travelers and explorers that the
best way to travel through unfamiliar terrain is to do so very quickly, or
better yet not at all. Imp, being
a demon (admittedly a very lesser one) was no stranger to danger, and so he
proceeded through the forest as fast as he could. Presently, he came out of the jungle, and into the fresh
air. A vast expanse of plains lay
before him, ringed by distant mountains and tall forests. Imp sighed and massaged his aching
legs. He knew that he had a very
long way to go.
Sighing, he set out. The
sun beat down upon him, and every time he looked up the mountains and forests
seemed further away. He had
absolutely no clue where he was going, and had know way to know that he was
heading toward Keshalia, where he would find the mysterious "Johnny."
This is almost worse than the jungle, he thought. At least there was some cover from the
sun there... Imp turned around. The
jungle was about 50 feet away. Imp
rubbed his eyes, thinking that the heat was playing tricks on him, but the
jungle remained in the same place.
He turned around and continued walking, confident that if he only kept
walking the odd sight behind him would disappear.
An hour later, he stopped for a break. Sweat was pouring off him in little waterfalls and falling
down his chin. And still the
sun beat down on him, showering him in heat and making his skin even redder
than usual. He glanced back at the
jungle, but all he could see was its faint outline on the horizon. Apparently the landscape had caught up
with his brain. Suddenly out of
the corner of his eye, he caught a faint green flicker. It looked as though a thick canopy of
trees had momentarily appeared where the horizon was, but Imp knew that was
impossible. The horizon was
obviously there; the jungle couldn,t have replaced it!
Maybe it was the fact that he was confused, lost, and was in a foreign
land, because demons are not naturally curious, but something made Imp decide
to explore the odd landscape. He
turned around and started walking toward where he had seen the flicker of
jungle. About 50 feet onward, he
collided with nothing, which felt oddly like a tree trunk. He extended his hand and found what
felt like a leaf, which he pulled until it came off in his hand. There was definitely something odd
going on, he decided, and so he decided to investigate. He turned around and walked a few
steps. When he turned around and
walked the same distance he had come, he collided with nothing. He kept walking. After about 50 feet, he found the
invisible tree trunk. Putting two
and two together, Imp reached a chilling conclusion. He was trapped in an area of endlessly repeating terrain!
Edited by Silent/Steadfast - 27 Aug 2011 at 00:38
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"Semantics are no protection from a 50 Megaton Thermonuclear Stormcrow."-Yggdrassil (June 21, 2011 6:48 PM) "SCROLL ya donut!" Urgorr The Old (September 1, 2011 4:08 PM)
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Gaius Rufius Tullus
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Posted: 27 Aug 2011 at 00:51 |
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NOO!! Comn you little imp! Sounds stupid enough to be my brother though, my goldfish woulda worked that one out faster! Go get Johnny >:D Is he 112th in line to the throne of Illyriad by any chance? +999 for the story so far!
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Hugie
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Posted: 27 Aug 2011 at 18:41 |
Sorry if this is in the wrong place, but how do players contribute to the Herald?
Storytelling seemed to be the best place to post bcs that's what would be contributed
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Silent/Steadfast
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Posted: 29 Aug 2011 at 05:36 |
Imp was stymied. When his
superiors had created his body, the mental design was simple: lots of
malignity, cruelty and hate had been used, but there was a definite absence of
creativity. Thus, Imp did what he
was best at; he curled into a ball and waited to be rescued. And on a branch in the invisible
jungle, green eyes flickered as they watched him.
The magic known as possessing is a very tricky thing to master, but the
mage had perfected his skill at it a long time ago. Currently, he was staring into a mirror and out of a
jaguar,s narrow eyes at the prone figure of Imp. Turning his head, he surveyed the jungle, looking for the
enemy magicians in the undergrowth.
Satisfied, he crept closer, his tail twitching. His coat rippled and flickered in the
dim light, making him practically invisible. It wasn,t necessary, he knew, as the imp creature couldn,t
see through the illusion guarding the repeating terrain, but you had to have
style.
Now for the tricky, uh, trickIER part. A bubble of crystal surrounded him, creating a closed loop
of time for him to operate in. The
surrounding jungle went absolutely still as time stopped for it. A vein throbbed on the mage,s head, and
the jaguar stepped into the endless terrain, moving closer to Imp.
Two feet away from him, the jaguar stopped, as the bubble enveloped Imp.
A new spell was woven around him, one that bound his arms and legs tightly in
place. He cried out, but could not
resist, the bonds were tied too tightly.
The Mage was sweating furiously, but he kept at his task. Imp was levitated a foot off the
ground, and him and the jaguar moved back towards the jungle.
Imp felt his body stop bobbing.
He had screwed his eyes tightly shut for the duration of his captivity,
and wasn,t going to stop until he was safe. Then he heard the rush of water, and shouts. He opened an eye, against his better
judgment. Kurfist and his army of
orcs, slightly blurred behind their own time bubble, were rapidly approaching
in a ship sailing on a moving puddle, which Imp suspected was the water
elemental. He felt a surge of
relief. He was being rescued! Unfortunately, his captor had other
ideas. The jaguar blurred as it
raced toward the jungle, which appeared to have decided to show itself. Imp bobbed behind it, but he could see
that Kurfist and his men were gaining.
Just as he was sure he was safe, and the ship was a few feet away, he
felt leaves whip his face. He was
back in the jungle, which lurched as everything went black.
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Silent/Steadfast
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Posted: 20 Sep 2011 at 04:09 |
The first thing Imp noticed when he woke up was the size of the room he
was in. Its vaulted ceiling was at
least 400 feet above the floor, and arched stained glass windows occupied walls
about 300 feet away from each other.
But the dimension that really took Imp,s breath away was the depth, the
room stretched on and on until the walls, ceiling, and carpeted floor merged
into a speck on the horizon.
Seeing no other option, he started to walk.
As he strode through the long hall, Imp got the feeling that the
designer hadn,t really wanted the place to be habitable. They hadn,t put in anywhere to sit, for
one thing. Also, there appeared to
be no exit. Imp figured he was
just going to have to keep walking to find either of those things.
Staring into the distance, Imp thought about his
job. Johnny must be a noble or
king in the land of Keshalia, otherwise the Devil wouldn,t have mentioned him
in such a context as he did. Also,
Johnny probably wouldn,t be unknown out of Keshalia, so it,d be unlikely that he,d
have to FIND Keshalia in the first place... In other words, Johnny probably
wouldn,t be that hard to find, except for the fact that Imp was currently
trapped in a very long room with no sign of escape. He peered into the gloom at the end of his vision. It appeared to be no less gloomy than
before. Then he looked up at the
ceiling. Arches disappeared into
the darkness, but no telltale shafts of light showed the location of holes that
might be climbed out of. Imp walked over to the walls. The stained glass, although breakable,
sat many feet above the ground, and the wall that supported it was strong
stone. No escape there. Imp turned
around. A cold laughter filled the
room. A figure was seated in a
throne, shrouded by mist. -I was
wondering when you,d figure it out,' the figure said. -I am Johnny, 112th lord of
Keshalia, and your captor.-
Edited by Silent/Steadfast - 20 Sep 2011 at 04:19
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"Semantics are no protection from a 50 Megaton Thermonuclear Stormcrow."-Yggdrassil (June 21, 2011 6:48 PM) "SCROLL ya donut!" Urgorr The Old (September 1, 2011 4:08 PM)
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Kurfist
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Posted: 20 Sep 2011 at 04:14 |
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I'm kind of curious about the lives of the 111 Johnny's before him.
good installment!
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Patience is a virtue, resource giving is a sin
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Silent/Steadfast
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Posted: 20 Sep 2011 at 04:16 |
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Holy $h17 that was fast.... I've got to work out the huge font size, though.
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"Semantics are no protection from a 50 Megaton Thermonuclear Stormcrow."-Yggdrassil (June 21, 2011 6:48 PM) "SCROLL ya donut!" Urgorr The Old (September 1, 2011 4:08 PM)
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Kurfist
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Posted: 20 Sep 2011 at 04:21 |
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What was fast? I browse through the forums every now and then, perhaps thunder coffee was right, i do involve myself everywhere, though ive been following this story from the start so idc. :p
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Patience is a virtue, resource giving is a sin
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Silent/Steadfast
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Posted: 20 Sep 2011 at 04:30 |
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Well, the fact that you posted 5 min after I did...
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"Semantics are no protection from a 50 Megaton Thermonuclear Stormcrow."-Yggdrassil (June 21, 2011 6:48 PM) "SCROLL ya donut!" Urgorr The Old (September 1, 2011 4:08 PM)
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Hugie
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Posted: 20 Sep 2011 at 21:34 |
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+lots more
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