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Topic Started: Jan 22 2011, 11:54 PM (3,443 Views)
Reyvan
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Reyvan continued dragging the cultist along in silence, her thoughts now on Andorhal. She couldnt say she missed the place. After all, good times had been few and far between during her time there. She supposed she had been happy during her very early years, before her dad returned from the war, but she could hardly remember that time. No, the city of Andorhal held little more than painful memories for her. Except for Ed, she thought suddenly. She shook her head sharply. No, she wouldnt think about that now. Some losses were too painful to contemplate.
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Helothannin
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Helothannin was beginning to notice an advantage to having a pet; Noamuth was instantly curious about why his master was suddenly sad, and was wondering if he missed his pride too...or maybe, he was just hungry, because Noamuth certainly was and was wondering when they would go hunting.

"You do not need me to hunt with you," Helo said dryly, looking down at the lion at his side. "I think you proved that rather well when you attempted to gut me."

Ears going flat, Noamuth crossly reminded him that it was his own fault.

"How was it my fault that you and your mates decided I looked appetizing?"


Having the bond with the lion meant he'd never truly be alone in his own head until he set Noamuth free. An advantage then - any times of self-reflection, of mourning, would immediately be interrupted by a curious furball.
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Sebastian
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Sebastian shook his head, smiling to himself as he rolled his shoulder, "Ah, well, here we are." His voice came from the group's silence as they approached the Druid's "residence" within Hyjal.

His strong hands reached for the cultist that still lay over the back of his Steed, roughly pulling him to the ground, "No funny business, eh?" Sebastian threatened, taking the man by the back of the neck rather harshly as he pushed him forward.

"Let's get these bastards to the right people. I don't like messing around with Cultists for longer than I have to."
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Reyvan
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"Sounds like you have a lot of experience with Cultists," Reyvan said, then remembered she didnt talk to new people. All this hanging around Helo and Zadora must be eating away at her normal reserve.
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Helothannin
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"Just be sure to mention to the druids that they should beware of fire," Helo said, very gently stroking fingers down his burnt neck. The first thing he would need to do is either get at the burn salve in his saddlebags, or see if a druid would be kind enough to patch him back up.
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Sebastian
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He released a quiet sigh, continuing to push the man forward, "Lots of experience. The ones that followed the damn Lich King were no different." He wove a hand to the trio, "Don't forget to bring yours a long too. It would be a shame if they both didn't get sentenced justly."

Sebastian continued to rough the cultist up the ramp, turning his head slightly to yell back, "Though, you ladies should take care of it! Seems your hunter pal is rather flammable!" He chuckled to himself, "Don't let that go unchecked, by the way!" He wove his free hand, beginning to whistle a rather catchy tune.
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Reyvan
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Reyvan followed the elf (Sabastian was his name, wasnt it?) into the druids residence, dragging the Cultist along- not gently, but not purposefully rough either. Upon entering, she glanced over to a pair of druids milling by the door- an elf man and a tauren woman- and called over to them.

"Oy! You two! My friend outside needs a healer. And do either of you know where we should take these prisoners?"
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Helothannin
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"It's nothing serious," Helo said dryly as he came through the doorway.

He did, though, stand still to let a druid tend to him, and even breathed a sigh of relief as the healing magics mended his skin. When the druid had walked away to tend to something else, Helo suddenly let out a quiet chuckle.

"Even my headache is gone," he said quietly. It would come back so long as he was this close to such a potent arcane source, but for the moment the sensation of pressure behind his eyes and in his head was gone.
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Zadora
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Rolling her head on her neck to loosen the tension held within it, Dora gladly handed her cultist over when a rather buff looking druid came to take him. Breathing a sigh of relief now that he was no longer her charge, she turned in time to see the irritated red on Helothannin's neck fade back into the customary color of his skin. That was good, at least. In her mind, burns were one of the worst wounds you could gather over the course of a fight - they were difficult to heal, extremely prone to infection, and caused pain long past the point of something like a stab wound - it was dirty fighting, magical fighting.

Walking back toward the familiar elf, Dora watched him quietly, trying to decide on their next move. Catching cultists was all well and good, but there had to be better things they could do out here in Hyjal.
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Sebastian
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Sebastian seemed eager to help the Druids in their questioning of the cultists, rushing from one to the other as he attempted to encourage them that he could help. He went on to say about how he knew their ways of thinking, and that their tongues were far from loose. Though, in the end, he only ended up turning over interrogation tactics.

"Bah, always want to do it their way." He subconsciously rubbed his nose, "Fine, fine. No fun for Sebastian tonight, I see how it is."
Edited by Sebastian, Feb 25 2011, 12:30 AM.
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