Blaze wrote:James peeks through the gap and the door and grins, seeing all the food piled up. Deciding to check if the room was occupied, he knocks loudly on the door three times before entering.
"Hello? Anyone home?"
As James enters the room he sees the table stretching onwards into a grand dining room! Rows of empty chairs line it. On the far end, at the head of the table, a well dressed man is seated. He is carving some meat from a roast ham with a moderate amount of interest. Finally, at Jame's words, he looks up. "Ah... hello sir. Its not often I get visitors..."
Brnin8r wrote:As the King's words came back to Trey, he nodded to the guard's words, "Yes, we've lacked words between the King and Underbough. I've been sent on a mission to Wraith Glen, but it was mentioned that I should look into the reason why we haven't heard anything from you. If you would, as a Knight of the Realm and Paladin of God, I request entry."
(I'll assume Gregor's remaining silent, observing with Courage's help until he is affected or needed by immediate surroundings. Don't get me wrong, explaining how Gregor is being quiet in ten different ways sound fun, but...y'know.)
The man stares a bit... his eyes hardening at Trey's words. "Hold on to yer codpiece, stranger. I need to go get the Mayor." He says, slamming the window shut. Minutes pass... eventually, the door swings open to reveal the city street! And several archers pointing their bows at him. Straight ahead is the doorman, standing next to a taller, clean shaven man in light chainmail and a black robe. He looks to Trey. "Step in quickly, sir... we are on the edge of the world. It does not do well to keep the door open long." He says in a rich, cultured voice.
Ickle Harri-chan wrote:Ginny blushed brightly from the amount of people that turned and glanced back at her with the woman's prompting. She winced as she was lifted down from the carriage and set on the floor, leaving her gaze up at everyone. Her blue eyes widened at the name the woman used to call her. She figured it would be quite bad to be called Ginny, incase anyone recognised her... but it felt rather embarrassing to have this woman decide her name. Still, she hurried along to catch up with her, feeling nervous due to being surrounded by giants, or at least that's how it felt.
The demoness comfortingly lays a hand on Ginny's shoulder... nodding confidently. "Let us move onwards..." She says... heading towards the gate of the castle to meet the doorguards... a rougher looking lot than the ones in the courtyard. They hold up a hand. "State yer name and business, lady." They say shortly.
The demoness smiles, and speaks in her enchanting voice. "I am Lady Rose... I've come on the invitation of the princess. I assume you are expecting me?" The guards glare a little less... but maintain an attitude of general glariness! But nod. "Yeah I was told somethin like that. Alright... head on in... but we will be watchin you." He says.
Lady Rose smiles, winking at the guards, who cant help but blush. "Thank you, handsome devils..." She says, as they part and she walks into the opening doors of the castle!
Blindsense wrote:Nergal grins, surreptitiously catching his thumb upon a particularly sharp rock - generating a small dab of blood. In another barely-noticeably feint, he brings the hand in front of his torch, the blood vanishing to fuel the flame that had suddenly appeared. His little act was likely beyond the vision of Gol - though perhaps Annie might catch a glimpse of his antics... Which is, of course, what Nergal intended. "Fun indeed... I've always wanted to explore such places."
Gol grabs his own torch, which he lights the mundane method of sticking it next to another lit torch... before heading down into the dark staircase! Meanwhile, Annie tilts her head curiously at the torch in Nergal's hand... and at him... before shrugging and following Gol!
Vomica wrote:Ovvar doesn't hesitate, by second nature he flicks his dagger at the man as soon as mage's attention is turned to something else other than Ovvar. Even before the blade hits it mark, if it does that is, he tries to react to this new spell. What can he do? The blood seems to be dangerous. And it seems to be doing... something.
He gets in close. He reasons that the mage might not be willing to bring the stuff close to himself.
The dagger would miss, as the blood around Nergal begins shifting... swirling around him like a malestrom. One Ovvar manages to get in the eye of just before it begins tearing up the ground within it... the corpses caught up in it swirling and shredding... soon jagged bits of bone flying within the red tide...
The mage himself looks up in quite a bit of surprise. "My my... what are you doing in here..." he mutters, before chanting again! His blade glowing with the same eeire red light.