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Author: | regiss [ Sat Apr 01, 2006 9:45 pm ] |
Post subject: | Death of a thief |
It was an ordinary day when Nerz'hul, a member of Excess Sin collective poped in to check upon his hired vendors. It's hard to find a trustfull merchant these days, but the current couple seemed ok. Especially since they were around to see what happened to their predecessor who tried to run off with the goods. Even the slaves Anamalech and Belphegor to who the task of dispersing body parts throughout the public places was given, had trouble remembering the actual number of town squares involved. It was immediately obvious that the lock of a main door was tampered with. After reflecting for a second and grinning maliciously Nerz'hul barged inside with reveal and paralyze spells ready. His senses haven't failed him again. A small, dirty man wearing only short pants cried out in surprise while droping to the ground evidently able to do nothing, but moan and curse. "Just a simple street thief", - Nerz'hul muttered. "Nobody's gonna miss the poor bastard". And after a second, "A good opportunity for some experimentation then". Although for that Nerz'hul had to wait for the night. The area had too much traffic during daylight hours and he didn't want to be disturbed by passersby concerned with screams coming out of the place. The devices and spells he was going to test out on the poor shmuck needed high concentration and constant attention. Knocks on the door and stupid questions wouldn't be helping that. - - - A little before dawn, tired yet amused and smug Nerz'hul dragged the remains of a corpse on the roof and tossed them into a peted maneating hamsters' pen. Those delivered quite a spectacle at breakfast table to him and recently returned from the night hunt Inverni Lecto. The particular breed of maneating hamsters always had a series of fights to determine the eating order prior to devouring their prey. Even greater fun is when the game is still alive and forced to lay still and watch with few hamsters ready to bite through it's throat. Getting ready to go out for a day Inverni Lecto asked, "Think we ought to leave those bones scattered like that? It might stink up the place". "Don't worry, those will be polished white by the evening. Plus, it'll make a good reminder for other scum not to mess around", Nerz'hul grinned wickedly. |
Author: | Shocker [ Thu Apr 06, 2006 7:40 am ] |
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haha very nice regiss> i enjoyed that. |
Author: | Carling [ Thu Apr 06, 2006 11:20 am ] |
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I was gonna post before Shocker and say it was a great tale, but I didnt want to go off the old role-playing thing, but as seen as staff did first...GREAT TALE |
Author: | Thassius [ Thu Apr 06, 2006 12:08 pm ] |
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A good short tale, and I liked the screenshot to illustrate the ending. Nice work |
Author: | dleamons [ Sun Jul 16, 2006 12:39 am ] |
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Scared the hell outta me...I'll be sleeping with the lights on tonight....sheesh - (boy is my wife gonna be pissed) |
Author: | RvnScarlet [ Sun Jul 16, 2006 6:38 am ] |
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I've always been a little wary around Hamsters. |
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