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Post by Redstripe the Strong on Oct 15, 2006 11:14:36 GMT -5
"It smells delicious marm. Oh ya don't mind If I put me rucksack somwhered do ye? Its got me armor in it." He set down a rucksack that made a metallic clink as it hit the floor,"It been killin ma shoulders." He sat down opposite of Katarn and grunted as he bumped his shoulder.
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Post by sekraktaa on Oct 15, 2006 11:27:48 GMT -5
"You should try a more powerful healing potion on that." The crocodile suggested, pointing towards the badger-warrior's injured shoulder.
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Post by Redstripe the Strong on Oct 15, 2006 16:12:31 GMT -5
He laughed,"I aven't used a potion on it yet. They suggested it by I refused." He stretched his good arm out and sighed he leaned back slightly letting his feet slide under the table.
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Post by sekraktaa on Oct 15, 2006 16:51:17 GMT -5
Katarn-Revor raised his eye-ridge slightly. "Really? Why did you refuse? You haven't let yourself getting fooled and prejudiced by some stupid tales about bad side effects of potions from some wannabe healer, or did you?"
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Post by Redstripe the Strong on Oct 15, 2006 17:55:06 GMT -5
"Na tis nothing like that, I jus like ma wounds ta heal naturally." He started to nod off but jerked back awake,"But, sometimes ya need a little potions or so I've eard"
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Post by sekraktaa on Oct 15, 2006 19:31:20 GMT -5
Katarn-Revor gave the badger a weird look. In a way, he could understand him for if the crocodile was honest, he was kind of a masochist himself. However, a wound like that, despite the pleasuring pain it caused, was more than annoying over time. At least to Katarn-Revor. "I'll use healing potions whenever I can." He replied. "I would be dead by now, if I wouldn't rely on them. They're making even the most sever wounds heal in practically no time." He added, snapping his claws.
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Post by Redstripe the Strong on Oct 15, 2006 19:41:25 GMT -5
"Ya but I've never used a ealin potion ma self." He grunted as he shifted in his chair,"But most of the wound I get are usually never serious. what was that thing you summoned ta fight me?"
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Post by Zerstorung on Oct 15, 2006 20:35:07 GMT -5
Akeradies looked over to Tibbarius. "My apologies. I didn't know somebody lives here. So what brings you to these parts?" Akeradies continued munching on his food, then pulled out an apple. "Want one?" He held out the apple, which was fresh, clean, and looked like it came out of a king's garden.
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Post by Tibbarius on Oct 16, 2006 8:59:07 GMT -5
Tibbarius looked at the apple. It was the most delicious looking apple he had ever seen. Just then a smell caught his nose. "Well I appreciate the offer. However there is soup inside waiting. Would you like to join us. It is a hearty pot. More then enough to go around. " Tibbarius stood up & offered his hand to help Akeradies to his feet.
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Post by sekraktaa on Oct 16, 2006 9:59:22 GMT -5
"A daedroth." Katarn-Revor replied. "They are not from this world, but rather are native to the planes of Oblivion which are almost completely unaccessable. Only through magic, you're able to summon daedric creatures, weapons and armour to fight for you over a period of time. Pretty useful though." The crocodile leaned back with a broad smile on his face. "The daedroth is a strong, bloodthirsty and vicious beast." His smile broadened. "You can't help but love them."
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Post by LordStripetail on Oct 16, 2006 11:24:00 GMT -5
Incant gave Katarn an odd look. "love is not a word I would use to describe feelings for such a creature. You meddle in the shadowy world between our existence and the gates of Dark forest, and that is not wise. What if that creature turns on you?"
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Post by sekraktaa on Oct 16, 2006 11:43:26 GMT -5
"It doesn't." The crocodile merely replied. "That's the clue about the whole affair." He turned towards the monk. "When you summon a creature, the creature will follow and obey your every order. It's completely. Except maybe if you're treating it badly, like hiting it or something like that. Then they'll turn on you, of course, but only in self defence. Otherwise, they will stay loyal to you to the very end." The crocodile paused for a moment. "Which isn't very long. You can summon a creature for barely more than a minute at maximun, but that is enough to inflict a whole lot of damage to your enemies. During that time, the creature either returns to the plains of oblivion or is slain, in which the carcass also returns to oblivion. It's absolutely safe and, from my point of view, way better than bringing back the dead."
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Post by LordStripetail on Oct 16, 2006 12:19:06 GMT -5
Icant looked at him and frowned. "Doing such a thing speaks volumes about you, katarn. summoning such a creatures always has risks, no matter how well-trained or skilled you may be. Great sorcerors don't summon deadroths, they take the more difficult route and summon the dead. while i don't agree with that either (the dead should not be disturbed from thier rest) it is far more agreeable than summoning a monster whose sole mission is to inflict suffering."
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Post by sekraktaa on Oct 16, 2006 12:29:56 GMT -5
The crocodile merely shrugged. "It does help getting the job done, doesn't it?"
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Post by LordStripetail on Oct 16, 2006 13:00:22 GMT -5
True, it does, but you hsve not used it entirely against vermin now have you? Evil deeds take a long time to atone for, and are not easily forgiven. Look at the hostility Redstripe showed to you when he saw you. That just proves my point" Incant replied.
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