I'm pretty sure this is all an elaborate trap. Honestly, I was kind of creeped out at this point, and was considering sneaking out of the city. Well, you know, maybe I'm ready to find religion. Oh, I'm so glad to hear that! They're planning to attack again any time now. Resources, eh? I already like you better than those Apis cheapskates. You say that, but I doubt you understand what it really means. Your powers extend to the edges of the world. Ohh.! The voice that communes with the lord. We noticed there was a large church at the center of town, and figured whoever was in charge would be there. We looked around for a while, but didn't see much of interest. I pray you might feel the touch of the shining Lord Thuris. The gatekeeper turned, as if to listen to a voice only he could hear. Why? We could slide right past this guy without a problem. Anyway, it seems the city belongs to the Thurists, who surprisingly worship a god they call Thuris.Īlthough, if you're here on a pilgrimage of conversion, that's another story. They were reluctant to let us in at first. Looks like we have some fun waiting for us.Īnd so we reached the gates of the Town of Thuris. You're just trying to creep me out so I'll leave your body for good. You'd be lost without someone to talk to. Just the mute cleric, tongue-tied kid, and Nereid who hates us all. ![]() Quiet as death without the mooing cows here. It's getting somewhat ridiculous how frequently they occur. Just be glad these eventually stop, because they're super annoying.Īfter we defeated the strange shadows, we stopped at a crossroads. Hey, kid, why don't we just slit his throat real quick?īefore that evil essence gets away, I must. Whaddya want? I don't care how many times you ask. Also, that old Redflank was still following us. But not before we ran into yet more strange enemies that Gig insists he knows nothing useful about. Well, we've finally found this colony out in the desert.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |