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PostSubject: Re: 2: ACROSS THE PLAINS OF AZANULBIZAR   Thu Jul 09, 2009 9:48 pm

Brianna pours some more cool water into the small bowl, continuing to bath Jack's brow, and now his wrists, his chest, being careful not to make the wound wet. She keeps talking to him in gentle tones, trying to keep him from moving too much.

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PostSubject: Re: 2: ACROSS THE PLAINS OF AZANULBIZAR   Thu Jul 09, 2009 9:58 pm

Jack grips at the ground and thrashes around, throwing the rags from his body. A little blood seeps through the bandaging. Suddenly his eyes snap open and the ghostwalker sits up breathing heavily and tossing the rag to the ground.
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PostSubject: Re: 2: ACROSS THE PLAINS OF AZANULBIZAR   Thu Jul 09, 2009 10:02 pm

Brianna quickly grips Jack's shoulders, trying to push him back down. "Easy, Jack. You're okay, but you're going to re-open your wound. Lay back and let me cover it again."

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PostSubject: Re: 2: ACROSS THE PLAINS OF AZANULBIZAR   Thu Jul 09, 2009 10:07 pm

"No. I have to find the other before someone is hurt." He tries to fight against Brianna but is too weak at the moment. He isn't in his right mind at the moment either as the fever is still raging. "Have to find him." Finally he falls back to the ground as she pushes against him again.
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PostSubject: Re: 2: ACROSS THE PLAINS OF AZANULBIZAR   Thu Jul 09, 2009 10:24 pm

"Shhh, Jack, you have to rest. You can find him later." Brianna kept talking soothingly to him as she gently pushed him back down, replacing the bandages over his wound. She sat there, talking gently to him, bathing exposed skin with the cool water, trying to keep the raging fever down.

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PostSubject: Re: 2: ACROSS THE PLAINS OF AZANULBIZAR   Thu Jul 09, 2009 10:38 pm

Jack stares up at the sky, still breathing heavily. "Have to...have to stop him." He finally drifts back to sleep with the cold compress on his head. Hopefully, he rests long enough for the herbs Lac placed on his wound to do their job.
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PostSubject: Re: 2: ACROSS THE PLAINS OF AZANULBIZAR   Thu Jul 09, 2009 10:41 pm

Brianna watched as Jack drifted off, quiet once more. She didn't do or say anything, just sat there next to him, bathing him in cool water, checking his wound, and staying with him.

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PostSubject: Re: 2: ACROSS THE PLAINS OF AZANULBIZAR   Fri Jul 10, 2009 10:09 am



Jin watched the others return to the tower ruins. The look upon her face beneath the cowl grew harder and harder until it was nothing but a sinister scowl. Cowards were not something she was fond of in the least bit and she was determined to let this coward know. She didn’t know this Ghost Walker, but he had agreed to be a part of the group and because of that, she knew she had to do what she could to help him.

This whole ‘help one another’ concept was so foreign to Jin but she would try to learn and understand it. It was the wish of her new Goddess and to gain favor with such a powerful deity she had to do all that was expected of her. But to reverse years of training was not something that was done overnight. She had to fight against her natural instinct to reject such things and accept them as part of her life now. It was like being forced to swallow a bitter pill that would make things better in the end. But getting that pill down was the hardest part.

When she reached the tower ruins, Jin pulled out a pouch from her cloak and opened it up. Slowly walking around the perimeter of the tower she sprinkled the granular substance on the ground as she began to chant softly. The more she sprinkled and walked, the more her chanting grew until it sounded almost like a haunting melody. Over and over her words grew louder and louder.

“Naust zhal k'lararl nindel ph'naut alissus” (None shall pass that are not invited)

When she reached the place she began, she made a complete circle with the granular substance and immediately a purple light flared up from the ring she had created. The light slowly faded to a soft glow and from a distance it looked as though the tower were in a ring of purple glowing embers. The magic ward she had put in place would stay until the first light of dawn and after that, they were unprotected once more.

Walking over to where Brianna tended Jack, the Drowess knelt next to the fevered man and pushed her hood back. Reaching up with her gloved hand, she touched his forehead and felt the heat radiating from him. Furrowing his brows, she knew he would have a difficult fight until the morning. Looking over at Brianna, she saw how exhausted the human was and nodded.

“Rest, I shall take watch over him.”

Seeing the look Brianna gave her, Jin actually chuckled and shook her head.

“I will not kill him. I give you my word.”

Glancing over at Lac, she could see how exhausted he was as well.

“You too. Rest. I shall alert you of anything but the ward I put in place will protect us until dawn.”

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PostSubject: Re: 2: ACROSS THE PLAINS OF AZANULBIZAR   Fri Jul 10, 2009 11:23 am



Lac looked up a Jin as he knelt and nodded, "Wake me in two hours and I shall relieve you." he then said to Brianna, go a get some rest, we have a long trying journey in the morning and we must start early. The Shadow Walker will be in good care."

Lac then stood and looked at Tiphereth and Beldegir "All of you should rest our journey may be more taxing tomorrow." Lac then walked over next to a fallen collum, drew his long sword and lain down the hilt in his hand, under his cloak.
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PostSubject: Re: 2: ACROSS THE PLAINS OF AZANULBIZAR   Fri Jul 10, 2009 2:25 pm

Brianna did as requested and layed down to rest, but she stayed within a few feet of Jack. She didn't quite trust the drow anymore than the drow trusted her and tried to keep her eyes open, but failed. Within minutes her exhaustion caught up to her and she was asleep.

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PostSubject: Re: 2: ACROSS THE PLAINS OF AZANULBIZAR   Fri Jul 10, 2009 3:26 pm



Jin watched the camp settle down to slumbering, restful bodies. Even Jack seemed to settle down and get some rest as Lac’s herbs finally penetrated into the mans body to alleviate the pain he was feeling and lower his fever.

With one last silent foot patrol around everyone, Jin made sure everything was as it should be for now and went back to sit next to Jack. Her dark bow sat across her lap with another dark bolt set ready in the string. Crossing her legs beneath her, Jin sat with her back straight, shoulders squared and head straight ahead to enter her reverie.

Since she didn’t sleep like the others, her reverie was a restful period for her where she never lost contact with her surroundings. It was almost as though she were fully awake, but she wasn’t. All of her senses were still very alert.

At some point Jack became restless once more and Jin was instantly at his side. Her words were soft, soothing, almost seductive sounding as she spoke to him in a sing song like voice in her native language. For all anyone else knew she could have been cursing him with eternal death but they wouldn’t have cared because of the way she was saying it. Offering small sips of the cool water to Jack’s parched lips, Jin made sure she didn’t give the Ghost Walker more than he could handle and even soothed his warm brow with more cool clothes to his forehead. When Jack settled into a peaceful rest once more, only then did Jin dare to even think of resting once again herself.

The sky was barely showing signs of growing lighter when Jin walked over to Lac and knelt down beside the Ranger. She sat there watching him sleep for a few moments and studying his handsome face. He was a beautiful specimen of a male and she would love nothing more than to discover just how masculine he could be with her. If she could somehow make him forget, just for a moment, the weight he carried on his shoulders….than she would feel as though she had done something for him like he had done for her. Perhaps one day….

Reaching forward, she let her fingers tenderly move some hair from his brow before her bare hand rested on his cheek. When Lac’s eyes fluttered open, she pressed her finger to her lips to let him know to be quiet. Leaning down, she let her lips linger over his for a moment. So close to kissing him but never actually making contact, she moved her head to the side to whisper in his ear.

“The sun will rise soon, Lac’Nala. The ward I set in place will no longer protect us. You must awaken the others and move them onward, away from this place. I sense the Dark Lord has grown closer while we rested.”

Slowly moving away from Lac, she sat back up and Lac followed suite. She sat looking into his eyes for a long moment before she reached over and let her hand touch his cheek once more.

“I will follow behind you at a distance, leaving unpleasentries behind for those who follow us. With Jack’s injuries, it will slow you so I must give you time you do not have.”

Lac started to protest but Jin quickly silenced him by putting her finger to his lips and rising to her knees so she was just a hares breadth away from him. Her hands cupped his face as she once more looked into his gaze.

“Shhh. It is the only way, Ranger. I promise you. I will come to you when you have reached the next safe haven. Know that I would much rather be with you but this is the way it must be for now. Just know that I am behind you, watching you ever step of the way”

Leaning in closer Jin let her lips softly press against Lac’s as she pressed something into his hand. She would have deepened the kiss but there was no time for such exploration. Already she could feel the magic of her ward fading and there was no time to loose. Reluctantly pulling away from Lac, she she got to her feet in the blink of an eye. Her eyes still held Lac’s as she slowly pulled the hood of her cloak up over her head allowing her features to be swallowed by the darkness within.

“May the Goddess protect you.”

Before she changed her mind, Jin turned and dashed away like a shadow is dashed away by the sunshine. Lac was on his feet in the blink of an eye but it was still too slow for the Drowess had disappeared from view. When Lac looked down into his hand he would see the Drowess had given him a delicate silver chain with her House Crest charm on the end of it made of the finest silver and blood red ruby.



Jin clenched her jaw as she moved away from the others, keeping herself hidden from view. What she wouldn’t do to turn around and join Lac once more. But her Goddess came to her as she rested and told her she had to give the Ranger more time and there was only one way for that to happen. Not daring to look back for fear she would abandon her duty to her Goddess, she channeled her energy into her task and pushed these new, raw emotions she was feeling back. There would be a time later to explore them. Right now, she had to be the calculating, merciless, ruthless Drowess she was revered for being.

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PostSubject: Re: 2: ACROSS THE PLAINS OF AZANULBIZAR   Mon Jul 13, 2009 3:33 am



While Tiphereth rested near the Dwarf, he recounted the battle of the Ghost Walker and his ethereal foe. His eyes were able to see the two men in their ghostly forms in those moments when they were between the realms. When they could yet perceive both the physical and ethereal planes he could see what others could not, but when they entered the world of the dead they passed beyond his sight. His kind dared not look into the Grey World that for ages held their realm within it's timeless grasp and so even he could not tell what or where Jack Rose's assailant had gone.

As the sky begin to lighten and the Dwarf and Brianna yet slept soundly, Tiphereth awoke. He procured his book from his satchel and began to record what had transpired the previous day, then began to sketch a detailed picture of Jack Rose where he lay recovering from his wound. With each passing day he knew that this was not his fight, but he would assist when and if he was needed and so until then he would chronicle this tale and perhaps compile a song of their heroics.

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PostSubject: Re: 2: ACROSS THE PLAINS OF AZANULBIZAR   Mon Jul 13, 2009 8:58 pm

Somewhere in the time that Jin went to Lac then left, the ghostwalker faded in and out of sight. None would hear the screams of agony as he was torn between two worlds both physically and spiritually. When he finally reappeared there were no signs of life in him. No heartbeat and no breathing would be detected. His spirit would cross to the other side where he stood before Death once more. The skeletal entity looked Jack over then rose a bony hand, pointing at the ghostwalker. The cold voice echoed across the dead plains, sending a shiver down his spine

"You are not mine to have yet. Leave this realm and return to your body. There is still much for you to do."

Jack's spirit was catapulted back to the physical world. His eyes would snap open and he sat up suddenly, breathing heavily and holding his gut. Everything hurt but the wound hurt the most. Slowly he started to stand, looking around for his sword.
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PostSubject: Re: 2: ACROSS THE PLAINS OF AZANULBIZAR   Mon Jul 13, 2009 9:32 pm



As Tiphereth quickly sketched the form of the ghostwalker, the image that he captured with his lead and pen was not the physical form all knew to be Jack Rose but an eerie ghostly image. As Jack traveled between realms, he could see but for a moment his phantom self before he was pulled into the land of the dead. He was gone for some time, unseen by all, but when he became visible once more, the Phaerie could feel the presence of death waft over him with the ghostwalker's return.

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PostSubject: Re: 2: ACROSS THE PLAINS OF AZANULBIZAR   Mon Jul 13, 2009 9:44 pm

One on his feet and sword in hand Jack looked over at Tiphereth. It was clear that the fever had not quite left him yet as he used the sword to help keep him up. Very slowly he starts to walk away from the camp. He doesn't get far though as he falls against the wall, with an arm over his wound. Sliding down the wall now Jack looks back at the Phaerie. "The look in your eyes tells me that you see something the others do not." He leans his head back against the wall as he sits there.
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