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Here's a cautionary tale, always be there for your friends. If not maybe they might disappear, they should hear at least once a day they mean a lot to you.
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Depression is a bitch.
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*laser eyes* NAY BEGONE, GREYHAWK IS BETTER
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Besides my inability to not make a bad fur day reference I'm glad we're in your capable hands bro. You've always been a dependable guy, you'll do right by the Guild.


Wordage: 427 (+1 points) | Experience: 17/20 EXP
Location: Sandswept Sky (Carnival Town)

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Osvald trudged behind the others through the overwhelming thoroughfares of Carnival Town, his disgruntled expression deepening. "Hmph, 'have fun'." he scoffed, shaking his head "Shouldn't we be finding what we came here to look for rather than have fun?" The noise, the crowds, the gaudy decorations – it was all so...frivolous. And yet, his companions seemed to be eating it up. Nadia, in particular, was practically bouncing with excitement.

Once they exited the train station, Nadia waved to the giant orange cat hitched to the train, then skipped off with Chucho at her heels. Osvald rolled his eyes. Even the trains here had to be festooned with oversized felines. And the streets! They were crowded with creatures and people of all shapes and sizes, lined by buildings that seemed to twist and bob to the music. It was enough to give a man a headache. But Nadia just chirped about champion racers and familiar faces on the billboards, like any of this mattered to their quest.

The others seemed a little overwhelmed, but Nadia was undeterred and ran off suddenly. Osvald followed, though hardly keeping up with the feral. He couldn't help but notice the way she bounced along the stripy umbrellas and storefront overhangs like a rubber ball, making a spectacle of herself. And the others were eating it up, oohing and ahhing over dog painters and giant luchador statues. Even Osvald had to admit, the Day of the Dead procession was impressive. But this was hardly the time for sightseeing.

When Nadia led them to the heart of the city, Osvald's eyes narrowed. A blazing ring of colors hung in the sky, casting the plaza in a dusky purple glow. Osvald's gaze was fixed on the Flame Clock in the center of the corona.

Before he could comment, Nadia took off running, climbing one of the buildings. Osvald followed, his movements less than graceful, but no less urgent. What was she on about now? When he reached the top, he saw her staring out at the city, puzzled Osvald looked out to see a dark shape hurtling down through the sky, wreathed in flame. A meteorite? But it seemed to be descending too slowly...

Osvald sighed, rubbing his temples. This was precisely why they were getting nowhere. But he followed the feral down, because what choice did he have? As they set off through the crowd, Osvald couldn't help but think that this entire town was a distraction they could ill afford. And yet, a part of him wondered what they would find.

All hail the Great Mighty @POOHEAD189

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"Be quick and return as soon as you can. Once we find a good place to hide, closer to the city, I will return to this spot to meet you, to bring you to our camp." her brow furrowed slightly in worry for the man who'd been killed once already in this world. "Please... be careful."
MacKenzie


A playful smirk dancing upon his lips the southerner leaned off the saddle a bit "Do I detect a tiny something other than concern in that sweet little voice o' yours Mac?" chuckling he gave his understandably worried friend a wink "Haha, ah don't give me no looks little lady I'll take care so long as y'all take care too."

"If you are sure you can make it then I will take your word for it, I will just ask you to tell them to send a message to Fornost, doubt they can do anything to help us but they may be hit next" A thought entered his mind and after a moment of hesitation he vocalized it "And, if you have the opportunity you should try to find mercenaries, the land is ripe with war so you may be able to stumble on a company, here, is not much but it may be useful to you" He handed the other man his money pouch.
James


"Hm, Fore-nost huh?" the jingling pouch of coin softly clinked, catching it in one hand he turned the money pouch over in his rough hands before fashioning it to his side "Thank ye kindly it'll do." with that Clive clicked his tongue, rearing his ethereal steed the southerner saluted his allies before being carried off into the land on a steed that shimmered disappearing over the horizon.

* * *

A plain pouch of jingling coin at the mavericks side, winds howling as if through the gaps of an old rickety shutter it whipped and snapped this way and that blew the riders hair to and fro. He leaned forward upon the saddle squinting, one hand held an ethereal chord that he whipped lightly to drive the ghostly specter of his beloved horse forth.

Daisy's hooves beat beneath him like the thunderous crack heralding a flash of lightning, she moved like no other horse the southerner ever knew - Daisy always had the making of a true race horse but Clive had always been too modest to enter her into them big horse shows back in the south.

A slight smile teased the sides of his mouth as memories of home and family washed over him and yet filled him with a melancholy that he couldn't shake. Clive missed his family, and his life but he was thankful to whatever God was out there he still drew breath.

* * *

Over the quiet stillness of the village, with it's straw roofed domiciles and rough stonework hovels the sky painted a soft orange over the horizon as the sun slowly fell but off in the distance a black smoke drifted, an ill omen that filled the weathered old alderman with a sense of deep foreboding.

Whispers in the air of gathered folk creased the old man's wrinkled face, men and womenfolk tittered of something broiling as the town gathered babes crying in their mothers arms Ormund tried to keep the images from his mind of blood and steel, death and fire. Quiet fell once more though, something was coming over the horizon.

* * *

Ormund heard the hushed whispers around him, the elder couldn't believe his eyes β€œBy the quintity,” the village elder croaked, holding close to the walking stick he held in his shaking hands β€œWho are you.” nobody not a single man, woman or child uttered a word a mixture of superstitious folk backed away at the sight of the ghost the mysterious horseman rode.

β€œWho I am ain't important right now,” the man said, he looked a though he had just rode from battle his arms and chest bare covered in dirt and scars with eyes that were both soft and steely β€œGet your horses, gather your god dang men and ride far and fast cause war has come and Valhiem is under attack.” the voices of the village folk began to slowly grow, Ormund stammered rasping and hushing the growing panic.

β€œSend word to β€˜Fore-nost’ that the city needs men, women whoever the hell can fight cause Valheim is burning as we speak.” the horseman untied a pouch from his side and threw it into the village elders hands β€œYa'll don't look like the fighting type, but whoever can lift a pitchfork an’ carry a hoe should raise their arms to defend their country.”

The stranger reared his ethereal steed, causing the spirit to whinny and shake its mane β€œOh the name’s Clive, Clive Michel.” and without another word he whipped the reigns of his steed disappearing into the sunset leaving the villagers and Ormund in astonishment and disbelief.

β€œGet Cass,” the old man rasped rapping his stick against the ground β€œGet the boys now, and send word to Fornost.” hush fell over the gathered folk for a moment as if they couldn't move β€œNOW!” the elder shouted. If war had come to the city it surely wouldn't be long before it came to them and he wouldn't stand by and do nothing.

* * *

Fortunately there was no trouble in the amount of time it took to first hear, then catch sight of the Texan, coming down the road toward her. She hopped down from the branch and walked out into the road to greet him with a smile.

"How did it go?" she asked, hoping he would fill her in on the details. Once he dismissed his steed back into the non-existance, she would be ready to lead him back through the hills to their camp.
MacKenzie


β€œAs well as you might expect from folk who have only ever lifted a pitchfork and worked a field…We'll have to see anyway hope you didn't wait too long for little old me missy.” the southerner smirked following her back to the camp where the others were.
I think its fucking infuriating but I'm glad they backed down on their decision to need a psn account on PC for Helldivers 2
Nah imma stir up the competition for the fun of it in my next post afore this cowboy mosey's on. Get my post up tomorrow or Friday.
Leave it to Barracker to put it bluntly "yo bro you are clearly in love." πŸ˜‚
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