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Nine years ago King Aiden Perenolde betrayed the Alliance and sided with the Horde of Orgrim Doomhammer. Nine years ago Prince Alric Perenolde, the second heir of Alterac was sent into exile for his own protection. This exile turned permanent and Captain Normand Garside, your guardian for the past nine years made sure that you were safe and learned the useful skills that would help you in the future.

Now you are ready to carry the responsibility and unite the scattered Alteraci people and reclaim the lands that were once the Kingdom of Alterac.

Where would you begin? Like really, where would you begin? So much had happened!

In the past several weeks you had learned that Lady Nalice was a dragon after she revealed to you that she in fact was a member of Red Dragonflight and that her real name was Nalicatrasza. You had also started to study Draconic and accepted her mana as a gift to help you form your own.

Calia had sent you a letter where she told you that you should be happy and not let her act as a stone and drag you down. She was so unsure of all of this, her illness, the relationship and will this ever work. She would have ended the relationship with you if she had the willpower to do so.

You had also duelled Captain Reginald, evicted the Regional Defenders garrison, dealt with the smuggler ring, made Tari your secretary, handled witches and your prisoners and so on and so on. There had been so many things you had done that counting all of it would be difficult.

Lady Jandice had also visited you to discuss a new deal for Strahnbrad Hills and during a ski trip the two of you had gotten stuck inside a hunting cabin due to a snow storm. And well… things had led into another and now you had a lover.

Welcome to Alterac Resurgent Quest!



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>>5789162

The spring had finally won.

The warm spring sun bathed Alterac and Dawnholme with its bright light. Water dripped from the roofs, snow melted and the snowman population of Dawnholme suddenly grew to hundreds as children were all let loose.

There was even one snowman guarding your home after Malevus had politely asked permission to build one there.

Though for you after Lady Jandice left for Southshore, the few days since were a return back to normalcy. The usual paperwork and governance, homework given by Lady Nalice and then the evening magic studies filled your days. Your step was light and for the first time in a long time you felt at ease. Was it because of the pair of nights spent with Jandice or because you had on purpose pushed Calia and her letter aside in your mind? You didn't want to think about it on the eve of your birthday.

Yeah today was your 19th birthday and you didn't really care about it that much. It felt like everyone else cared more about this day than you did, so you decided to just play along.

Now though you stood outside your home with the training longsword held in your right hand. It was early morning and the morning sun rose up slowly, giving more light every passing moment. The plan Malevus and others had was clear as day to see. While the two of you sparred, Tari and Maura would prepare the cake and all. And yes, you had spoiled the fun for yourself as you had sneaked into the kitchen yesterday evening and noticed all the ingredients waiting to be baked into a cake.

"Prince Alric, I won't hold back today. I promised to myself that come spring I would have one win over you." Malevus said to you as she lowered the visor of her shoddy training helmet.

"Then the time is running out for you." You said back and taunted her. She seemed rather serious about wanting to beat you.

Malevus took a typical ready stance for a footman as she placed her shield well ahead of her body and hid the sword behind it. It looked solid.

"Here I come Prince Alric! Happy Birthday!" She shouted at you and advanced rapidly.


>Fight with ease, you are rather sure that you can beat her without that much effort just like you have done previously.
>If she wants to fight seriously, so should you as well. Time has run out for her, finish the fight as soon as possible.
>Taunt her, play with her, fight with flourish and show her that the gap between you and her still exists.
>Other, write in.

QM: Thread 24! As always if you have any questions or comments about the Quest, characters, events or the QM, please go ahead and ask them. I will try to answer them as best as I can.
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>>5789166
>Fight with ease, you are rather sure that you can beat her without that much effort just like you have done previously.
Not as much to underestimate her or lose on purpose, but rather to give her a benchmark. We can get more serious if she surpasses it.
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>>5789166
>Fight with ease, you are rather sure that you can beat her without that much effort just like you have done previously.
The real birthday present is a happy Malevus
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>>5789166
>If she wants to fight seriously, so should you as well. Time has run out for her, finish the fight as soon as possible.
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>>5789166
>>Fight with ease, you are rather sure that you can beat her without that much effort just like you have done previously.
Time to beat Malevus
The time of the townhall is near..... more space for Alric activities! Though it does have a certain price.
But I believe it might be necessary, lots of new people incoming too.
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>>5789166
>Fight with ease, you are rather sure that you can beat her without that much effort just like you have done previously.
Malevus is made for rough consensual sparring! We can take it bit easier first and if she can hang then we can take this more seriously.

Also nice new thread! Hey Medivh when can we expect the Underbelly and Stonemason migrants?
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>>5789166
>Fight with ease, you are rather sure that you can beat her without that much effort just like you have done previously.
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>>5789854

Soon! Migrants from Underbelly arrive when the snow has melted enough for them to travel.

And taking it easy with Malevus is the winner.


>3d10, Best of three
>DC 10, Crit 17
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Rolled 5, 5, 6 = 16 (3d10)

>>5789903
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Rolled 4, 5, 7 = 16 (3d10)

>>5789903
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Rolled 4, 3, 1 = 8 (3d10)

>>5789903
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>>5789903

Eligius's Magic stat is 3 huh? I think its time he start putting more of theories to the test as far as his own magic power is concerned. Though maybe as a Warlock reliant on Void and Shadow for power the Magic stat of 3 is a tad deceptive. Cool that he learned fear though.

Some sneaky ways to carry around a magic focus, I believe I had already said a wand that doubles as a pen when everyone discussed a present for Nalice. A scroll roller. A scribe carrying around a ledger book, but the incantations written inside were made with invisible ink, pair it with some ordinary looking spectacles. Or invisible ink tattoos, I remember Illidan's fel marking tattoos being a gift from Sargeras in War of the Ancients that helped him channel. A bullseye lamp or some such would be pretty funny and perhaps appropriate for Coven of Dawn, an object people associate with creating light being used for shadow magic. Not that weird to need to carry around something for light when you might have to be reading or looking for scrolls in the dark. A dark iron pocket watch with a little shadowgem hidden inside as something a favored scribe might have. A fancy paperweight statue or seal.
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>16, Success


Malevus opened with slashes that you didn't have any difficulties at blocking or redirecting. Between each slash she quickly brought her sword behind the shield to fool your eyes, but she couldn't fool your reflexes.

A stab from her got close, but again you expertly parried it and the riposte slid past her guard and tapped her on her helmet.

You took a couple steps back and allowed her to collect herself, before it was your time to attack.

Swinging the longsword with one hand, you forced Malevus to defend herself. Series of stabs aimed at her abdomen from you made Malevus drop her shield too low and with a feint you fooled her one more time as your swing turned into a stab and her helmet rang again.

"Stop playing with me Prince Alric." Malevus said to you and was annoyed how easily you controlled the fight.

"I am not playing with you, I am just taking this easy." You said back to her.

She took this as a slight as she pressed harder this time, forcing you to use both of your hands to control your longsword.

Yet she couldn't get through your defence and time after time you blocked, parried, dodged and weaved past her swings, until one rather solid swing from her gave you an opening to deliver a strong downward strike on her pauldron.

With a clang the wooden sword hit the steel and then to your and her surprise, with a crack the sword split in half and suddenly you had lost the first half of the blade. The wooden blade had gotten enough from all the training and now was the time it decided to call it a day.

Oh shit was the only thing you could think of as the splinters and pieces of wood flew in the air. This loss of your concentration wouldn't have happened if you had taken this seriously and it was exactly what Malevus needed to take advantage of.

Before you could react, she dropped her shield and grabbed your arms and just like you had done to her multiple times, she spun around and used her body as a leverage, pulling your arms hard. With her scream, your feet left the ground and before you had any chance to react, you flew over her and landed back first in the snow with a thud.

Immediately she floated over and sat on your chest, placing her training sword just inches from your throat.

"I won Prince Alric." She said and you could see her smile through the gaps and holes in her helmet.

Won my ass. She hasn't won yet.


>3d10, Best of four
>DC 12, 16, Crit 20
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Rolled 4, 10, 4 = 18 (3d10)

>>5790443
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Rolled 5, 8, 6 = 19 (3d10)

>>5790443
Atta girl
Don't get careless though
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Rolled 10, 1, 2 = 13 (3d10)

>>5790443
Wrassle in the snow with Malevus time
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Rolled 7, 2, 6 = 15 (3d10)

>>5790443
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>19, Success


"Well done Malevus, quick thinking." You said to her.

"Thank you Pri…" She started to say, but you rudely interrupted her.

She had left your arms free so you brought them up and grabbed hers. With a quick twist of your hip and push with your arms, you rolled over and found the situation reversed.

Malevus didn't struggle immediately, but as she realised that you were pushing down the training sword closer and closer to her throat, she started to fight back. You were serious about what you were doing.

She tried to push back, but you were both stronger and heavier than her and on top of her. The wooden blade came closer and closer to her throat as she tried to kick around and keep the blade away, until finally she felt the wood on her bare throat.

"You are dead." You said to her and let go of the pressure. Malevus reactively gasped for air.

You pushed yourself up with her sword in your hand.

"You made a mistake, after you had thrown me on the snow, you should have finished me. But you didn't and now you are dead." You told her. "We take it a bit easier during sparring, padded clothing, wooden swords. It hurts when you get hit, but you don't die."

As you still stood on top of her and looked down, Malevus took off her helmet.

"In a real battle or a fight, your opponents are always trying to kill you. They will play dirty, they will cheat, they won't lay down or halt their blades. Mistakes like that will cost lives." You told her. "Do you understand that?"

"I-I do… they play dirty…" She said to you as she tried to prop herself up. "And then you die."

"Correct, let me help yo…" You started to say and offered your hand to her. Though she hadn't let go of her desire to win because suddenly you keeled over in pain.

"Oh Light… my balls…" You succeeded in saying between deep breaths.

Malevus had kicked you in the balls as you had stood on top of her. It was quite painful, but at least she had taken the advice of playing dirty by heart.

"You redheaded sauna crazed vixen…" You muttered to yourself as you started to push yourself up.

She was doing the same. If you could get up faster, you could probably deal with her once and for all. Nearly on your feet, Malevus too was nearly ready to continue this. Now though without a wooden training weapon in your hand, how will you take her down?


>Charge and tackle her into the snow.
>Grab and throw her into the nearby pile of snow.
>Hold her down and get her to submit and give up.
>Other, write in.
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>>5790658
>Charge and tackle her into the snow.
Use your fists Alric! The family jewels being hit means all bets are off.
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>>5790663
+1
AVENGE OUR CHILDREN!
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>>5790658
>Hold her down and go for the elf ears
She ditched the helmet, her ears are defenseless
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>>5790658
Ouch. Well, at least she's going to be a practical kind of paladin. Stuff the bloody de Fantailler and all that. I kind of want to see her surprise someone with that move in a fight now.

>Charge and tackle her into the snow.
well our mass advantage should count for something
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>>5790658
>>Charge and tackle her into the snow.
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>>5790658
>Charge and tackle her into the snow.
the nuts will be avenged
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>>5790658
>Charge and tackle her into the snow.
Wash her face with snow and tickle her ears! Elfs are super weak to that! My study material has taught me that.
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Tackling her into the snow it is.


>3d10, Best of three
>DC 12, Crit 20
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Rolled 5, 9, 3 = 17 (3d10)

>>5791387
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Rolled 1, 5, 10 = 16 (3d10)

>>5791387
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Rolled 10, 5, 6 = 21 (3d10)

>>5791387
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>>5791387
Medivh what are the big churches in Lordaeron? I was thinking if about ideas for Alric to earn support from the Church of Light other then building an abbey, playing nice with more of the Silver Hand and so on. So I thought what if he made a purely political horseback pilgrimage to the biggest or most historied church in the north, that might be worth a trip.
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Random question but are the Stormpikes going to be involved in the future? Actually don't answer that it would be a spoiler.
I know that in the "canon" they first came to Alterac looking for relics of their past and resources which lead to conflict with the Frostwolves

And then there is their base, Dun Baldar. I'm not sure if it was always called that or renamed by the dwarves.

>>5791498
There is Light's Chapel and what is now known as the Scarlet Monastery
I'd assume Capital City would have its own fuckhuge church because they'd obviously build one
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>>5791498
There are churches like >>5791519 mentioned, but suddenly becoming pious will get you strange looks. I can imagine Uther giving you the "Kid, I know you are just trying to win points, but that doesn't work on me" look as he knows that you aren’t that religious.

Also Stormpikes might become a thing in far future, but they aren't there now. Closest dwarves are in Dun Garok, but they are fiercely isolationist. I had planned on mentioning them at some point, but basically for people living in Durnholde and Hillsbrad, they don't exist. They are that isolationist.
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>>5791632
That's cool.
And I can respect that Uther position.
For dwarfs i think, i have already set my eyes on getting more of those great armors.
But it needs more wealth.
I am considering silently entering in Alterac for a raid of our own, later when the campaign for Strahnbrad Hills is done. Or killing the enemy of Blackmoore for pay, that's good too. A bit mercenary, but honestly helping an ally and killing possible future enemies is something very good to do for the Hillsbrad and Durnholde region.
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>21, Crit Success!


You got on your feet faster than she did and before she had any chance to react, you sprinted at her and planted your shoulder and chest into her stomach.

"Uugh!" Was the only thing Malevus could say as air escaped her lungs.

Your tackle had enough momentum behind it to lift her off her feet as you pushed her and sent her flying into a pile of snow. She landed face first and before she had any chance to recover, you were on her back. Just as she got her face off the snow, you smeared a handful on her face and slid the second handful between her neck and collar.

Malevus yelped in surprise as the cold wet snow made its way down her back. Defenceless, you went for the kill as you took her long ears into your hands and rubbed them.

"N-no n-not the ears!" Malevus yelped again as her cheeks turned red from being rubbed with the snow and embarrassment of being handled like this.

"This is the revenge for kicking my balls." You said to her as Malevus laid under you as you continued rubbing her ears. "Imagine threatening my chance to have heirs."

The sudden realisation hit Malevus hard as you let her ears go and stood up. The object horror was clear as day on her face as she pushed herself up to sit on the snow.

"No little Alric's running around. No future for Alterac." You told her and with every word Malevus seemed more and more struck down.

Suddenly she bowed and placed her brow on the snow.

"I am sorry Prince Alric!" She apologised. Her voice was fearful after hearing your words.

You looked at her and then just laughed. It took a moment for Malevus to realise that you had just fooled her and made fun of her.

"That is not fair! Not fair!" Malevus said to you and lifted her head up. "Don't scare me like that!"

You laughed and had to wipe a tear off your eye. She had taken that hook, line and sinker. A complete success!

And then a snowball flew past your head and you noticed Malevus starting to make another to throw at you.

"Oh it is on!" You said and laughed.

It had been years since the last time you had a snowball fight. So long that the last time it had happened was in Alterac City. You laughed as you dodged her throws and as your own snowballs hit her. Malevus laughed as well and for a moment you just forgot how to be a Prince and you just were that little Alric in Alterac City without any worries in his life.

"Alric! Lady Malevus!" Normand shouted at the two of you as he stepped outside.

The two of you stopped throwing the snowballs like two naughty children having been caught by their father.

"Lady Malevus, with Alric I somewhat expected this, but with you?" Normand said to her.

"I am sorry Captain Garside, this will never happen again." Malevus said and bowed to him. She was terribly embarrassed.

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>>5791945

Now it was Normand's turn to chuckle.

"I wasn't serious about that. I just came to tell you two that the food is nearly ready." Normand told the two of you to the relief of Malevus. She wasn't in trouble anymore.

"Alright Normand, we'll be there soon." You said to him.

He left back inside and you turned towards Malevus who was standing next to you. Your elven squire was covered in snow from all of this.

"Prince Alric, do you really think that I will surpass you?" She asked and looked at you while shaking the snow away.

"Yeah, you will with time and work put in. And you are putting in the work." You told her the truth. "I haven't really trained that much outside our sparring after all."

Malevus nodded to you and weighted your words in her mind.

"Prince Alric, I know that it is your birthday and it should be me who gives you something and doesn't ask for anything." Malevus said to you and continued. "I have a request Prince Alric."

"What is it Malevus?" You asked.

"Come campaigning season, I would like to join the men in the first ranks to prove myself. I know I can handle myself, as do they." Malevus asked you. "Prince Alric, I want a chance to gain my own honour and not do it under your shadow."

That was a dangerous request. You knew she had improved and during sparring with the footmen, she beat them regularly, but was she ready? Could she fight against men, gnolls or trolls and not have you by her side? Or were you just too worried, was it just you caring too much about her? You would have your knights with you and you weren't planning on getting wounded.


>Allow her request. Malevus will join the fighting men and not be by your side.
>Give her the request, but have her be with Lieutenant Cromwell or someone else who can protect her.
>Decline the request. She is your bodyguard and a squire. Her place and her duty is by your side.
>Other, write in.
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>>5791946
Hmm...
If that's something she truly wants we could acquiesce. But first ask her if it is what she truly wants because as our squire she's going to more likely than not be in the thick of it regardless, especially now that we have the fine armour. Additionally when we're not in the front we'd be looking where our intervention is needed and that implies her healing could save lives.
Besides she saved our life not that long ago, does that not count enough?
Is her desire to prove herself as a footman more important than fulfilling the role only she can fill?
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>>5791519
Yeah thats about what I thought, which might be fun to visit the pre-Scarlet Monastery. Or the Capital one.

>>5791632
I was more thinking Archbishop Faol, if hes still alive, but he would probably ask Uther about Alric anyways lol. Nor would I want Alric getting religion, atleast not Light worship. Shamanism could be neat. Theres also the dwarven Creators obsession, which I do enjoy for all the archaeology. Alterac being the site of the ancient Fort in the Troll wars would be a fun dig site to offer to some Exploration League Dwarves in return for scouting or specialist support or some such.

Shame people decided against getting an orc, but understandable. I'd have said grab the old orc, maybe hes just a veteran warrior or maybe hes the route to Shaman Alric asking the Spirit of the Mountains for an avalanche to bury his enemies.

>>5791946
>Allow her request. Malevus will join the fighting men and not be by your side.
>Other, write in.
"As long as you promise by the Light to return to me."

>>5791955
I imagine she does really want it. As a High Elf shes very individualistic. Leaving Quel'thalas, worshipping the light when I think they usually sort of worship the Sunwell. Not as a God, but as a source of their civilization. And of course as an Elf she wants to spill troll blood. If she feels her accomplishments are shadowed somewhat, I'd say it would be healthy to let her join the frontline before she feels she could gain more personal glory elsewhere someday.
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>>5791963
Meh, she’s hardly ever mentioned trolls so I doubt some ancestral bloodlust is a factor here, at least a major one.

And I guess trolls are going to be a topic yet anyway, I reckon they were estimated a formidable threat to our forces while not being aggressive just yet.
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Also if Alric gets injured while shes gone we can get Nurse Malevus who spends every day getting Alric back to health. Think of all the Malevus teasing that could be accomplished.
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>>5791946
>Allow her request. Malevus will join the fighting men and not be by your side.

Let her do what she wants.
Isn't the whole point of us learning magic being able to hadle problems on our own?
She's older than us anyways
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>>5791946
>>Allow her request. Malevus will join the fighting men and not be by your side.
Shes growing up so fast.
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>>5791946
>>Decline the request. She is your bodyguard and a squire. Her place and her duty is by your side.
No. Months is not enough for be ready to fight what we will fight, her training needs more time. The first line is a guaranteed wound, concussion or death for the unexperienced or experienced alike. In addition her role is clear and she accepted to do it, be our squire and bodyguard. For the future is a request we will consider, but not now. Especially when we count currently on three healers for the campaign, two with the army.

>>5791974
No, magic is for becoming stronger in something else. Is for gain an additional weapon in our personal arsenal. Its not for handle things alone thats just courting death.
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>>5791963
Sometimes is also healthy to stop people
we care for, before they do something that could be stupid or fatal.
This is personal glory and ambition, it can wait, because its healthier to be alive and capable of learning. We are going to reconquer all of Alterac, what’s the matter if she isn’t in the firstline of this battle ? Ahead of us there are many battles.
The training she has done so far is not enough, hell we need Alric to start more combat training honestly because magic training will not finish any time soon (thats why i want so much the townhall, gives Alric more free time if he isn't drowning in papers). Fighting and battles instead are just around the corner, and there is plenty of strong enemies.
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>>5791968
Sound depressing and a poor decision. Being able to do less and forced to bed, is not worthy of any celebration. Unless we don't care about our role anymore.
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>>5791946
>>Decline the request. She is your bodyguard and a squire. Her place and her duty is by your side.
As much as she wants to prove herself, remind her that she has saved your life once already. Even if she was ready, I don't think I would allow it.

Malevus does need a new armour. If she had something better, we could risk her more often
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>>5792018
Shes seen battles and shes spilled blood. Shes more trained better than the footmen and shes prepared to kick some balls. Her dream is to be a Paladin and nows as good a time as any to see if shes got the stuff for it.

That said, we could certainly get her a masterwork plate from southshore for 5 and maybe get it fit in time. Let her have the holy water bottle, that might pair really well with Healing Hands if it would counter the exhaustion of healing herself or others. Discreetly tell the Rovers to keep an eye out from afar if she or her area gets overwhelmed. On the other hand if we offered pairing her off with Raleigh so she can see how a real Paladin fights, I doubt she would consider that as lessening her honor.

Politically it wouldn't be bad to have Raleigh on the front lines either, to be seen fighting and working with a Silver Hand Paladin gives a bit more spotlight than in the back healing. Arthas and whoever he can convince is probably the core of the Silver Hand Anti-Alterac faction Uther mentioned, so letting Raleigh fight might be risky but worth the good press.
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You sighed and shook your head.

"I appreciate your want to prove yourself and the ambition, the drive to push yourself forward, but you aren't ready yet." You told her and saw the disappointment hit in. "Beating the footmen in sparring is not a good enough reason for me to allow you to join them."

"I understand…" Malevus said and was clearly disappointed.

"Look Malevus, you will have your chance to gain your own honour in the future, but I can't risk having my squire get wounded or worse." You said. "What I am saying might sound harsh, but I am only thinking of your own good."

Malevus listened and then nodded.

"And besides, what would I do if I didn't have you following me? Who would do all the small tasks, help me to put on my armour or save my life when I inevitably get wounded." You told her and smiled. "It would be a hopeless situation."

"Maybe I was too eager…" Malevus said.

"Maybe, but it doesn't hurt to ask." You said. "Now let's go inside, let's not keep the others waiting."



Your birthday was lovely. There was the small cake, later on a full dinner, more delicacies than you could ever eat. Spending time with your family and closest friends was something you really enjoyed and even though you didn't really care about your birthday, they made you care.

At least they hadn't gotten you any presents. That would have been a bit too much. Being with them was enough for you. And the fact that you didn't have to do any paperwork.

Later in the evening even Lady Nalice congratulated you. Thankfully she left it at that and so you could concentrate on your studies.

This is the way you wanted your birthday to go. No need for a big fuzz.



You knew during your birthday that come the next day, you would have a difficult task ahead so you had asked Malevus and Tari to tell others that you shouldn't be interrupted for a couple of hours.

You would have to write the reply to Calia's letter you had received from her. The letter where she told you that she was uncertain about the relationship and lacked the willpower to end it.

And by the Light it was a hard task. You had everything ready, quills, paper, ink and the envelope. Yet after finishing the usual well wishes and telling her what you have been doing, you hit the proverbial wall. You had no idea how you would continue.

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>>5793051

Should you tell Calia about you and Jandice? About what happened in the cabin and how she is now your lover? Would you do that due to Calia telling you to be happy and not let her drag you down? Or should you keep that as a secret from Calia as well to not hurt her? It was difficult and due to this you had pushed writing this letter forward and forward past your birthday.

You had a good feeling, your step was light. The time spent with Jandice, even if it was brief, made you feel better, like this heavy stone had fallen off your back. You had fun with Jandice, simple as that. Maybe it was better for you to call it quits, or at least have a pause with Calia and see where things go first? If she lacked the willpower to end the relationship, did she want to do it? Would you have the willpower to do it for her? You weren't sure as the uncertainty creeped into you as well. You loved Calia, at least it felt like it, but maybe it was just your mind convincing yourself that being the case. Your mind trying to keep a hopeless long distance relationship alive? What should you tell her if you loved her? Would avoiding hurting her be the best course of action and not tell her anything?

You had no idea what to write, you had no idea how you should feel, but there should be a reply of some sort. If not just to acknowledge her words and wish for everything to become better and for her to heal.


>Tell Calia everything. What happened in the cabin and that Jandice is now your lover.
>Give her the truth that Jandice has entered your life, but don't give her the details.
>Calia should know that you have found someone, someone that makes you happy. Leave it at that.
>She shouldn't learn about Jandice. This relationship is supposed to be a secret and you don't want to give Calia any extra concern. Just acknowledge what she wrote to you.

>Tell Calia that if she lacks the willpower to end the relationship and break-up with you, then you will make the decision for her. Break-up with Calia Menethil.
>Have Calia know that if she is uncertain about all this, then she should concentrate on getting healthy first. Put your relationship with her on hold and reevaluate it when you two can meet the next time.
>Even if she is uncertain, you aren't. Have the relationship be on hold as long as it will take for her to get healthy. Then you can continue this.
>You love Calia, those feelings are true. You have no intention to break-up with her and you know she will get healthy sooner than later.

Tone of the letter in bullet point form:
>Write in

QM: Relationship vote, let's get this out of the way. Please vote on both, let's see if there is a change. And if you have write in ideas on what to tell her, give them to me in bullet points. I am not going to write the full letter here, but with bullet points I can get the gist of what Alric wants to tell her out.
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>>5793053
>She shouldn't learn about Jandice. This relationship is supposed to be a secret and you don't want to give Calia any extra concern. Just acknowledge what she wrote to you.
I think the focus should be on what the new status quo between Alric and Calia will be rather than getting side tracked on the who and the what and the where Alric is finding his simple joys.

Im thinking of something between these two:
>Have Calia know that if she is uncertain about all this, then she should concentrate on getting healthy first. Put your relationship with her on hold and reevaluate it when you two can meet the next time.
>Even if she is uncertain, you aren't. Have the relationship be on hold as long as it will take for her to get healthy. Then you can continue this.
The bullet points are basically:
- Acknowledge that the present circumstances have made the relationship very hollow due to the lack of personal contact.
- Acknowledge that the moments they did meet were of incredible value to him and that she, as a woman, still reserves a place in his heart and that he is unwilling to give up completely on her just yet by using her words. She said something along the lines of "We're still young." and "We have time." did she not?
- Ask that she focus on herself and her health and that she will not allow herself to fall into despair. Give her some advice from Alric's own perspective on how he deals with the problems she's facing.
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>>5793068
I think the reason Im undecided is because this prompt just says continue this.
>Even if she is uncertain, you aren't. Have the relationship be on hold as long as it will take for her to get healthy. Then you can continue this.
It can continue but not as it has been. There needs to be physical contact at least every once in a while so I think this edit works more:
> Even if she is uncertain, you still aren't ready to give up completely. Put your relationship with her on hold and reassess your options together when you two can meet the next time.
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>>5793053
>She shouldn't learn about Jandice. This relationship is supposed to be a secret and you don't want to give Calia any extra concern. Just acknowledge what she wrote to you.
>Even if she is uncertain, you aren't. Have the relationship be on hold as long as it will take for her to get healthy. Then you can continue this.
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>Tell Calia that if she lacks the willpower to end the relationship and break-up with you, then you will make the decision for her. Break-up with Calia Menethil.
This is the only honest option. We made commitment to Jandice in no uncertain terms. Trying to two time here is just accruing additional misery.

>Calia should know that you have found someone, someone that makes you happy. Leave it at that.
Going into details would just be rubbing it in.

>Tone of the letter in bullet point form:
-She's a precious person and we will always treasure what we had together
-But this relationship has no future and it's time we both moved on
-Get well soon
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>>5793098
>>5793053
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>>5793098
> We made commitment to Jandice in no uncertain terms.
What do you mean? Jandice herself said she wanted no commitment.
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>>5793112
No, she said she didn't feel like making a commitment at the time.
We picked the option to pursue relationship with her and agree on being fuckbuddies. That is also a commitment.
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>>5793115
Her statements seemed pretty final to me and I call apples to oranges on the latter point. Yes they're both fruits but they are not the same.

I would agree with your assessment of two timing if Jandice desired the same type of proto marriage relationship Calia wants.
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>>5793128
You are of course welcome to think whatever you want, but the fact is that Alric chose to pursue intimate relationship with Jandice which is in obvious conflict with whatever relationship he would want with Calia and unless we resolve the conflict now when it should be relatively painless, it is going to come up in a much more annoying form when the confrontation comes up later.

Besides it's pretty obvious that Alric doesn't love Calia anymore, otherwise he'd feel guilty about his affair. Keeping the fake relationship alive just for political gains is something Calia does not deserve.
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>>5793132
> affair
> after the relationship with Calia as they knew it was over
Think you and I have had this exact discussion in the previous thread so I think it best we do hug each other and agree to disagree.
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>>5793137
It's possible. You were wrong then and you are wrong now. At best what you're advocating is delusionally selfish, at worst it's cruel abuse of a girl in love for potential political gain.
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>>5793132
Agreed
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>>5793151
I can say the same about you being a bleeding heart or dogmatically idealistic, the name calling doesn't do anything anon.
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>>5793160
I’ll take both of those as compliments, thank you very much. I just hope the story won’t suffer for this particular development.
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>>5793053
>>Calia should know that you have found someone, someone that makes you happy. Leave it at that
This is good. Doesn't say which girl it is in letter (can be said in private if needed). Its also the truth, and Calia needs to learn and go in a new part of her life.
>Tell Calia that if she lacks the willpower to end the relationship and break-up with you, then you will make the decision for her. Break-up with Calia Menethil.
Going around this in circles is not good morally and for the hearts of both of this two young people. Let them live their lives, and find people they like. They can still be friends.
>Tone of the letter in bullet point form:
-She's a precious person and we will always treasure what we had together
-But this relationship has no future and it's time we both moved on
-Get well soon
>>5793098
Bullet points of this anon. Good job.
Also
- Tell Arthas to chill out if he explodes on us again
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>>5793166
So do I to yours but may this be the end of our verbal spar? I thank you for it, I mean that sincerely.
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>>5793053
>She shouldn't learn about Jandice. This relationship is supposed to be a secret and you don't want to give Calia any extra concern. Just acknowledge what she wrote to you.
>You love Calia, those feelings are true. You have no intention to break-up with her and you know she will get healthy sooner than later.
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>>5793053
>Tell Calia everything. What happened in the cabin and that Jandice is now your lover.
>Tell Calia you made a retarded mistake so the relationship has to end. It's the fault of the dumber parts of your mind, not hers.
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>>5793053
>She shouldn't learn about Jandice. This relationship is supposed to be a secret and you don't want to give Calia any extra concern. Just acknowledge what she wrote to you.
I want to tell her about it but not in a letter and not in detail.
>Have Calia know that if she is uncertain about all this, then she should concentrate on getting healthy first. Put your relationship with her on hold and reevaluate it when you two can meet the next time.
The most sensible option I think.
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Lol, you guys are a piece of work keep the poor girl hoping will fucking another girl behind his back this shit is going to end bad
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I must wonder will the Jandice lover relationship continue into Tarren Mill and beyond? Will Monica sniff Alric's sheets and find out he had SEX? Will she confront him in the act which leads to ??? Or will Alric try to end the professional sexfriends relationship on friendly terms before either gets too attached as he goes into battle.
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>>5793053
>She shouldn't learn about Jandice. This relationship is supposed to be a secret and you don't want to give Calia any extra concern. Just acknowledge what she wrote to you.
> Even if she is uncertain, you still aren't ready to give up completely. Put your relationship with her on hold and reassess your options together when you two can meet the next time.
With >>5793068 bullet points. I knew this vote would come and it isn't easy one. I don't want to break up with her with a letter. Ending relationships like that don't sit well with me. Calia should focus on getting healthy and when we finally meet her, we can then discuss this. But before that the sexfriendship with Jandice should be kept a secret.

>>5793557
We haven't told Monica about Calia, just that we have the someone. So even if she somehow puts Jandice and Alric together, she has no reason to be suspicious.

And I missed the previous couple votes. Good that anons didn't agree with Malevus.
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Looks like not telling Calia about Jandice and putting the relationship on hold for now until she is healthy and the two of you can meet is the winner. The update will come later today, but before it could I have an event roll.


>1d10
>Best of three, taking the second roll
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Rolled 9 (1d10)

>>5793723
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Rolled 2 (1d10)

>>5793723
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>>5793513
You know it, i voted against this for not starting some very bad things but at the very least we know that consequences for this behavior will arrive if that wins. Hahaha i still find funny that i said, we were just some steps away from becoming slowly like Blackmoore, and someone said "no no" and they prove me right with this.
Playing with hearts is never a good thing, and it cannot be justified. It doesn't matter for them if we aren't going to have a chance to see her anytime soon lol "Calia hold down for .... i don't know how much" hahaha.

>>5793557
I am fine for continue a relationship with jandice, but not on wounding people we care for. Hahaha what, i think she can understand it on her own. It will lead in "why are you fucking around if you said you had a relationship and didn't like this kind of rep ?" If we do it in Tarren Mill in her inn that is. We have refused Monica, we are friends.
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Rolled 6 (1d10)

>>5793723
rolling
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A drop of ink fell from the quill on the letter. You cursed to yourself for making a small mess as you carefully tried to wipe it away, just instead creating a smear on the paper. You had been lost in your thoughts and forgot to put the quill away.

Sighing deeply you started writing, just thinking wouldn't get you far and you needed to respond in some way to her. You couldn't keep pushing this away more and more.

Yet you kinda ended up doing that, by not making a real hard decision. You knew that you couldn't break-up with Calia with a letter, that would be just uncouth and not the way to handle relationships. But you also knew that throwing away the sweet moments, the few they were, and your feelings towards her, would be a mistake. This relationship that was, yet wasn't at the same time due to distance between the two of you, you didn't want it to end as neither you or her have no idea where it could lead into if given time and if you could see her.

The letter started to form. You wrote how the present circumstances have made the relationship very hollow due to the lack of personal contact, due to not being able to see her, talk with her, touch her. You wrote how the moments you had with her were of an incredible value to you and that she, as a woman, still reserves a place in your heart and that you are unwilling to give up completely on her just by using her words. She after all said to you something along the lines of 'We're still young' and 'We have time'.

You wrote and asked her to focus on herself and her health. To not be uncertain of the future or think about you and this relationship. You wrote that she should not allow herself to fall into despair over this and instead just concentrate on her daily tasks and to listen to her doctor so that she can get healthy and not be bedridden.

And because of that it would be better to put this relationship on hold. It is better that way for the both of you. Less she worries about you the better, because you will be fine. You are strong, but you know that she is strong too. One day in the future when fate allows you to meet again, you can then catch up and see where the world moves the two of you.

But you didn't tell her about Jandice, you couldn't. It was supposed to be a secret and having her learn about Jandice so quickly after the letter she sent, you knew it would cause her more concern, give her more things to think about when she doesn't need them. This should have felt wrong, at least you thought that it should, but it didn't really. The thing between you and Jandice didn't feel dirty or as uncouth, it was something else.

You didn't understand everything and mistakes or not, this would be the path you would choose. One thing in this uncertainty was certain, this knot of issues wouldn't get resolved without Calia getting healthy first.

And that was what you emphasised in your letter to her. Calia needs to get healthy and then the two of you can see what happens next.

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>>5793912

>9
>2


Malevus suspected something about you and Calia after you had given the written letter for her to send. She didn't ask you anything, but you knew she would notice something weighing you again, especially after being locked in your study for hours while writing the letter. She didn't need to know the details, at least not yet.

Several days had passed since without any issues or events. The snow melted fast and more and more roofs started to clear. And just as the snow started to loosen its grip to the region, the work to prepare everything for the campaigning season started. It would still take a few weeks for everything to be ready and for things to dry up a bit.

During these days the hunters returned with more sightings of the mountain lion tracks. They now had a good idea where its territory was, but there was still too much snow around for it to be hunted. Maybe an opportunity would present itself in a week or two.

Though on one day your patrols spotted a small caravan of several ox carts approaching Dawnholme. What made this peculiar was that amongst the caravan guards were several dwarven, dwarven with dark skin.

It was the Dark Irons, they must be bringing you the armour you had ordered from them.


>Ride out and escort them to Dawnholme personally. This allows you to talk with them briefly before too many eyes are upon you.
>Wait till they have arrived and then go see them. Keep things low and don't give them too much attention.
>Prepare a small welcoming committee. The armours you ordered will be worth presenting to everyone.
>Other, write in.
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>>5793913
I hope Calia finds someone else poor girl.
Anyway
>Ride out and escort them to Dawnholme personally. This allows you to talk with them briefly before too many eyes are upon you.
>Prepare a small welcoming committee. The armours you ordered will be worth presenting to everyone.
We can have someone prepare the commitee, meanwhile we can go and have a chat with this fine people.
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>>5793913
>Ride out and escort them to Dawnholme personally. This allows you to talk with them briefly before too many eyes are upon you.
>Prepare a small welcoming committee. The armours you ordered will be worth presenting to everyone.

Seems like we get someone to help set things up and go out there and greet them while we see how their mood is. If they don't want the welcome we can gag it before we get back, but I think it would be a nice showing. Garrick Blacksteel is a neat dude, once he gets back from this hopefully rousing success having been welcomed and showing off the armours maybe his status will increase and help unlock that sweet sweet black iron gunpowder.
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>>5793941
I had an awful, dramatic, simply devious thought. Theres not many eligible Princes around her age out there. But if Terenas offered to marry her to the recently single King Varian imagine the potential shit show of crashing the wedding. The archbishop asks for people to speak up or hold their peace as Alric busts in through the door while Jaina helps get him in. Alric challenges him to a duel if he won't give her up. Calia runs from the altar into Alric's arms. If Alric doesn't stop the wedding then Calia is forced into the most political marriage possible.

I don't consider that scenario likely at all, but its so sensationally over the top dramaslop the likes of which could not be equaled outside of getting caught in bed with Jaina by Arthas.
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>>5793913
>Wait till they have arrived and then go see them. Keep things low and don't give them too much attention.
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>>5793913
>>Wait till they have arrived and then go see them. Keep things low and don't give them too much attention.
I would imagine Dark Irons preferring a low profile approach with this.

>>5793963
Yeah that is just no. No way that to happen, but maybe Varian does need a new wife.
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>>5793913
>Ride out and escort them to Dawnholme personally. This allows you to talk with them briefly before too many eyes are upon you.
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>>5793912
>Ride out and escort them to Dawnholme personally. This allows you to talk with them briefly before too many eyes are upon you.
>Prepare a small welcoming committee. The armours you ordered will be worth presenting to everyone.
I think they will enjoy the difference in reception because being welcomed warmly into a new place always feels nice but don't make it a big thing.
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Ride out and small welcoming committee are the winners. Could I have a roll please.


>1d10
>Best of three
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Rolled 1 (1d10)

>>5794868
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Rolled 9 (1d10)

>>5794868
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Rolled 9 (1d10)

>>5794868
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Nice
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Only Empleton and Joe of the knights were ready as you stepped outside your home in your winter clothes. Sir Gravis and Thomas were probably at the barracks so you sent a guard nearby to go alert them and to see if any of your officers were there as well. As you, Malevus and the two knights would ride out and escort the ox carts to Dawnholme, the rest would prepare a small welcoming committee outside the barracks.

Which most likely was just anyone who was off duty and the crossbowmen who were finishing their training.

It had been a while since you had taken Epona out for a longer ride. Winter really penned the horses into the stable and outside of short rides through the town and around it, your horse had stayed cooped up inside. Though she probably didn't care too much to go out as it was decently warm inside the stable.

Mounting Epona after one of the stablehands threw the saddle on, you took the knights and Malevus and rode out to catch the Dark Irons before they reached the town.



>9


The patrol that had spotted the caravan had continued their patrol as you didn't see them escorting the caravan. There were five carts in total, three carrying what looked like the cargo and two carts with walls and roofs. The Dark Irons probably lived in those two carts. Several caravan guards, humans on horseback, rode ahead and behind the carts on the trail cleared from the snow.

The guards and the Dark Iron driving the first ox cart leered at you. The caravan guards from their clothes, moustaches and bit darker complexion weren't locals and they didn't seem to be from Stromgarde either. They were probably humans native to the lands near Blackrock Reach.

"Hail, this is Prince Alric Perenolde! The rightful heir of Alterac." Joe announced from horseback as the caravan stopped in front of you. Is that what they are calling you now?

The caravan guards looked at each other and then the Dark Iron for a moment, before the dwarf wearing dark leathers nodded once. One of the riders then turned around and rode to the first of the two covered carts.

You waited in silence as the rider jumped off his horse, went inside the cart and then quickly returned back to you. The moustached rider bowed to you and spoke.

"Greetings Prince Perenolde. Master Blacksteel wishes to talk with you." The moustached rider said to you.

"I would be glad to talk with him as well." You said and gave the orders around. The knights would escort the caravan to the barracks and Malevus would hold your horse while you were inside.

The moustached rider bowed to you again before you followed him. Handing Epona's reins to Malevus, you dismounted directly on the cart and opened the door.

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>>5795049

The ox carts were all black from outside, but from inside this one was covered in colourful tapestries. There wasn't that much space inside, enough for what looked like a couple of sleeping rolls and bags that held something inside them. At the back of the cart under an oil lamps light sat a familiar Dark Iron dwarf.

"Prince Alric." Garrick Blacksteel greeted you with a bow while sitting cross-legged in front of a brazier. "Apologies, it can be a bit cramped in here."

"Master Blacksteel, and no slight taken." You said as you had to bend over to walk to him. There was a pillow opposite of the brazier and the Dark Iron. He pointed at it and you sat down, mimicking his pose.

"Thank you for coming to see me before we reach Dawnholme." Garrick said and inhaled through a water pipe. At least it looked like a water pipe.

"A bit of privacy before the armours are presented." You said back to him.

"Indeed." Garrick said back. He seemed rather thoughtful yet he didn't seem to be the one wanting to start the conversation, even if he invited you here.

Blacksteel wiped the nose of the water pipes tube and offered it to you while waiting for you to speak first.

"Don't worry it is not poisonous or bad for you." Garrick said while holding the tube.


>Have pleasant small talk, how has his journey gone, where there any difficulties and so on?
>Ask him what he is thinking and what is in his mind.
>Last time you saw him he was alone with his cart and now there is all this, what has changed since? Or is it just the cargo?
>Have him tell you about the moustached riders. Who are they? Where are they from?
>Other, write in.


Use the hookah:
>Yes, out of courtesy
>No, you don't smoke

QM: The roll was how receptive of you the caravan guards and other Dark Irons were. I might get another update out later today if there is enough votes.
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>>5795052
>Have pleasant small talk, how has his journey gone, where there any difficulties and so on?
>Last time you saw him he was alone with his cart and now there is all this, what has changed since? Or is it just the cargo?
>Have him tell you about the moustached riders. Who are they? Where are they from?
>Ask him what he is thinking and what is in his mind.
I think this order presents a natural flow of conversation.

>Yes, out of courtesy
Get ready to cough Alric.
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>>5795052
>>Have pleasant small talk, how has his journey gone, where there any difficulties and so on?
>>Last time you saw him he was alone with his cart and now there is all this, what has changed since? Or is it just the cargo?
>>Have him tell you about the moustached riders. Who are they? Where are they from?
Mercenaries? Good idea, i imagine there is more equipment to sell for him with all this people. Strike a bigger deal for equipment before anyone else does it, Alterac is doing well and has a growing population and military.
I imagine it ain't just armors either this time around. Weapons be swords and axes, to crossbows, darts and arrows. Perhaps even a war machine and armors for horses.
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>>5795052
Also
>>Yes, out of courtesy
Might has well. We aren't a smoker, but doing this doesn't cost us anything and he will appreciate the small gesture.
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>>5795052
Supporting >>5795057
Alric reveals that he has iron lungs. No coughs!
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>>5795052
This all looks good.
>Other write in
"I was thinking of a welcome, a chance to show off what you've brought. If you like?"

>Yes, out of courtesy
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>>5795052
>Last time you saw him he was alone with his cart and now there is all this, what has changed since? Or is it just the cargo?
>Have him tell you about the moustached riders. Who are they? Where are they from?
Not going to ask him what's going on inside his head since I'd not sure if that would be disrespectful in his culture
Note that the Dark Irons are a very distrustful people

>No, you don't smoke
we don't need more vices in our lives
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>>5795052
>Ask him what he is thinking and what is in his mind.
>Yes, out of courtesy
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You took the tube and took a short steady breath in. Immediately you felt the scorching hot feeling warm you up from inside, but outside of it being a scorching hot feeling, it didn't really bother you that much. Exhaling the smoke, you passed the tube back to Garrick.

"Impressive, normally humans cough their lungs out when trying this for the first time." Garrick told you and inhaled through the hookah again before passing it back to you.

You inhaled again and then exhaled. It just felt scorching hot inside you, but it wasn't an uncomfortable feeling. The mana given to you by Lady Nalice felt a dozen times more uncomfortable than this at first and then you got used to it. So this hookah, it didn't really hit you that hard. Just a warm fuzzy feeling inside you.

"I am built differently." You said and chuckled. "What are the leaves? Not your normal tobacco?"

"No, shimmerweed which has been stored amongst crushed thorium. And then mixed with a bit of Dark Iron powder." Garrick explained as he took the hookah and put it away for a moment. "That explains the heat it gives. And don't worry, it doesn't harm you."

Shimmerweed… well you know what that herb does from your magic studies. It's always the first time for everything.

"Master Garrick, please warn me the next time before offering me something like this." You chuckled to him and sighed. Oh you are going to feel warm and fuzzy alright. "Either way, how did your trip here go? Winter cause any issues?"

"Only when we reached Stromgarde and Arathi Highlands. Outside of that, no real issues." Garrick told you and you knew he wasn't telling you everything.

"That is good to hear." You said back. "But last time I saw you, it was just you and the ox cart. What has changed since? It can't be just the cargo?"

Garrick paused for a moment before taking the hookah and inhaling the smoke again. As he exhaled, he gave it to you.

"No Prince Alric, it is not the only reason. The real reason is that us Blacksteels want this armour delivery to succeed. The coin we received wasn't high in numbers, but foreign currency is a matter of pride. Not often we Dark Irons get a chance to sell our wares to you humans." Garrick explained to you.

"A matter of honour then?" You asked.

"A matter of power." Garrick told you and as you listened, you used the hookah again. "Ten suits is not much, but maybe if it was a hundred suits or maybe…"

Garrick caught himself as you passed the hookah back to him. He was going to say something before stopping himself.

"Then those riders, who are they? They definitely aren't locals." You asked him.

"Steppe people from Burning Steppes. They sell their swords and bows to us and in return we produce what they might need." Garrick told you and inhaled again. "Alternative would be to be enslaved by the orcs or the ogres."

"So they act as your caravan guards for journeys like this." You said.

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>>5795638

"Or hunt game we can't grow in the depths." Garrick said as it was your turn to inhale. "Hardy, tough folk. Distrustful of outsiders and see no value in coin. Only bartering for them."

Interesting, rather unique sounding people who have found living in those blasted lands. Yet this discussion was just a detour for you and Garrick. There was something he wanted to say, but didn't.

"What is on your mind Master Blacksteel? You wanted to see me and speak with me, yet when asked about the ox carts and all this, you silenced yourself." You said to him and challenged him with words. Inhaling once more, you passed the hookah back to him and watched his reaction.

Garrick Blacksteel seemed irritated by your question, but even the Dark Iron was being softened by the repeated inhaling of the shimmerweed. The relaxation and euphoria was settling in him and you as well. Garrick closed his eyes that were like charcoals and spoke.

"Clan Blacksteel has lost several furnaces and smitheries to other clans, we have lost our favours with the larger more powerful clans. For us to prosper and not be demoted down into the labour castes, we need to grow more powerful." Garrick explained. "Because the alternative to this is to be slowly snuffed out."

Cutthroat politics at play, it must be that.

"Clan elders want to be sure that the cargo is delivered safely and they have given me the task to negotiate more sales with you or with your neighbours." Garrick told you and passed the hookah to you.

That explained the increased security and the number of carts. Sounds like Blacksteels are growing more desperate if they feel like shipping armour halfway across the world is profitable for them. Yet Garrick wasn't telling you everything, you weren't in Dawnholme yet so you could poke around and see what you could learn.

You inhaled once more and let the scorching feeling wash over you again. Oh Fel this did feel relaxing and good.


>Ask him about the sales, how much would he need to achieve for the elders to be happy.
>He was going to mention something else, but stopped himself. Poke and probe to see if you can get an answer out of him.
>Have him tell you how exactly the Blacksteels are losing their favours? Cutthroat politics at play?
>Demand him to tell you what happens to his clan when they lose their power and end up demoted into labour castes?
>Other, write in.
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>>5795640
>Ask him about the sales, how much would he need to achieve for the elders to be happy.
>Have him tell you how exactly the Blacksteels are losing their favours? Cutthroat politics at play?
These two first then gently do this one, we're in similar situatuions so Alric would empathise.
>He was going to mention something else, but stopped himself. Poke and probe to see if you can get an answer out of him.
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>>5795640
>Write-in
"Well i am interested in your armors and i ..... could put a good word about you, with my allies and neighbours. A favor if you are interested. What you have sold me is solid equipment and if it can help my men, it can help even the men of my allies. I wonder did you bring more than your armors ?"
>Write-in
"Those mercenaries of the steepes, whats their cost for a small band of them ?"
>Ask him about the sales, how much would he need to achieve for the elders to be happy.
>Have him tell you how exactly the Blacksteels are losing their favours? Cutthroat politics at play?
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>>5795655
+1
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>>5795640
>Ask him about the sales, how much would he need to achieve for the elders to be happy.
>He was going to mention something else, but stopped himself. Poke and probe to see if you can get an answer out of him.
>Have him tell you how exactly the Blacksteels are losing their favours? Cutthroat politics at play?

>Other, write in.
"So foreign coin is power. What about the promise of coin? Does a hundred suits over ten seasons have more power than another small order now?"

Garrick sure is an honest dude for a merchant. I guess his clan is basically about to get enslaved into labour caste if he doesnt bring in some dosh and deals. He needs this, his Clan needs this. A savy merchant might push for a bulk discount on this long term deal, say 4 or 5 wealth for 20 suits a season for 5 seasons.
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>>5795640
>>Ask him about the sales, how much would he need to achieve for the elders to be happy.
>>He was going to mention something else, but stopped himself. Poke and probe to see if you can get an answer out of him.
I wouldn't poke too much.

>>5796224
He is either honest or very desperate to trust us this much.
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>>5796332
I would guess both. We have buy from him, and our army is growing. He must take the opportunity likely
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Beside we could convince our allies to buy from him. Even our vassal if we want. Thats a big help he or his clan wouldn't forget
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"How many sales would you need to achieve for your elders to be content?" You asked him and passed the hookah back to him. "I mean Master Blacksteel, you did say that the set of armours I bought wasn't that much in the end."

Garrick stared at you and inhaled again.

"Ten sets, hundred armours would ensure that our status wouldn't be threatened." Garrick told you. "That would be the minimum."

"That is expensive." You said back as he exhaled the smoke.

"Hundred armours annually." He continued. "Tides of fortune change suddenly and our clan requires stability."

"There might be possibilities amongst my neighbours, though do not hold your breath." You said back to him.

Ten sets annually. That was a lot, with a quick maths you made it to be around one third of your current annual profits, just way too much for you to pay right now.

You took the hookah and inhaled again.

"How is your clan actually losing their favours and position? I mean how did you end up in a position like this?" You asked him.

Garrick opted not to answer immediately as he mulled your words in his mind.

"Backing wrong parties. We live long and have good memories and now that we have shown weakness, our enemies of old see a chance to chip us down piece by piece." Garrick explained to you. "And when you lose the favours, suddenly you have no one protecting you. Then it is either a slow death or trying to find a solution to our problems."

"I can relate to that. Alterac doesn't exactly have that many friends or allies either." You said back to him and continued. "You were going to mention something else as well, but you didn't. What were you going to say?"

Garrick looked at you and took the hookah. He closed his eyes again as he inhaled.

"I have nothing to lose by telling you this." He said and exhaled. "Clan Blacksteel has no future in Shadowforge City."

"What do you mean? You just told me that a hundred suits would make the elders happy?" You asked him.

"And the elders believe that they could turn our fortunes around. Prince Alric, that would be like wrapping a wound, but not closing it beforehand." He told you.

"A temporary fix then."

Garrick nodded and passed the hookah to you.

"It will take years till our position is fully untenable so now there is no threat to any armour ordered, but in ten years? Twenty years? Someone else gets to produce them after we lose the smitheries." Garrick told you and looked down.

"Now look at me, a merchant spreading doom and gloom." He told you.

"Then what do you have in mind?" You asked him and inhaled again. The warm wash of relaxation and euphoria hit you again.

"That doesn't concern you Prince Alric." Garrick said back to you. His pride fought back, you weren't sure how much more you should probe.

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>>5796359


>As potential trade partners it does. You are young and you plan on staying alive for the next ten to twenty years.
>He had told you before that he always kept his eyes open for new mines and business potentials. Is he looking for one seriously in Alterac?
>Opt not to pry further. He doesn't seem to want to discuss this any further.
>Other, write in.

Neighbours whom you recommend Garrick Blacksteel to visit and try to sell armour to:
>Tarren Mill
>House Barov
>Alliance Naval Base
>Regional Defenders
>Hillsbrad Fields
>Durnholde Keep
>Other, write in

QM: Not all neighbours are equal in seeing and agreeing to talk with a Dark Iron. Choose as many as you want.
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>>5796361
>>As potential trade partners it does. You are young and you plan on staying alive for the next ten to twenty years.
>>He had told you before that he always kept his eyes open for new mines and business potentials. Is he looking for one seriously in Alterac?
Keep prying and probing. Maybe we should mention the oil to him as well.

>House Barov
>Alliance Naval Base
>Durnholde Keep
Garithos would probably buy armours, but I wouldn't armour the troops of our rival.
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>>5796361
>>Opt not to pry further. He doesn't seem to want to discuss this any further.
We probed a bit, lets gain more of their trust otherwise we bite too much.

>Tarren Mill
Our first friends, allies and a member of the Darrowmer League. They fully trust us. Done.
>House Barov
The young brothers dont dislike us and have interesting trade goods, Jandice is our lover and we are going to sign their deal with some modifications at best. Done.
>Durnholde Keep
Another of our allies and friends. We have work together, we have covered eachothers, we have made deals and Blackmoore has given us the claim on his castle and region for become our vassal. If the situation happens for it. Done.
>Write-in
>Ragis, the Chief of Stonedon and our vassal
Our vassal, we have made him chief, we have equip his men, we have brought trade and security to his region, and we are going to fully cut down anyone else that isn't under us. If he has some money, he might buy one or five armors. Which is better than nothing. Done.

I am considering Hillsbrad because we have acceptable relations and we are trying to improve them, and also put them
inside the Darrowmer League. So it would make sense really.
Southshore no, because Garithos is going to hear of that even if the dwarfs sell it just to the Commodore Troubridge in the
Alliance naval base.
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Also both Garithos and Troubridge probably dislike dark iron dwarfs. So an additional reason for not sell to them, beside the fact they are both Alliance.
Hillsbrad might not like them too, thats one additional reason, and i am not sure we can convince them. It would be good though.
But i am fairly sure we can convince Tarren Mill, House Barov, Durnholde and Chief Ragis of buying them. Beside telling them that this armors are of good quality and saved our men, we can tell them its worthed and that Garrick didn't try to play games. Quality was put on the table. House Barov is a bit iffy because we are warming up relations, but they should be okay with it. They want the deal and some good armors before sending their soldiers with our army, aint a bad idea.
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>>5796361
>Tarren Mill
>House Barov
>Hillsbrad Fields
>Durnholde Keep
>Write-in
>Ragis, the Chief of Stonedon and our vassal

Hillsbrad has chosen to run itself very pragmatically for the most part, even to the past detriment of itself and its own peasants. Baron Hart cost them quite a bit of money, arms and armor. Some of their blacksmiths were atleast complicit in how things went down there. Just from the quality and pretty darn good prices I imagine they would buy, but when they might also be wary of their own blacksmiths I think they would be willing.

>Write-in
Local knights and minor nobility. Minor nobility have their own properties to mind and help defend. Perhaps not very consistent buyers, but knights do care for their own wellbeing and should have the funds. Every time a minor noble or a knight with some land comes up it does seem like they are rather out of the way though. It would be an organizational challenge for these types or their merchant middlemen to be in the right place at the right time to see the dark iron goods and buy them, perhaps if the dark iron goods were in the Barov Trade Outpost or one like it.

>Write-in
Dalaran Underbelly? Dalaran keeps its own designated shady trades area and it is rather populated by dangerous types. I doubt I would see thugs in dark iron armor lol, but weapons I could see. Maybe they even eventually break into proper Dalaran since they do have a market for high quality goods. Some rather open minded leadership if Antonidas is cautiously optimistic about orcs and alteraci being able to recover in a positive way.
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Tarren Mill
House Barov
Hillsbrad Fields
Durnholde Keep
Ragis, the Chief of Stonedon and our vassal

Lets say each of them buys the minimum 10 sets of armor. Thats 50 right there. Barov, Hillsbrad, and Durnholde are each pretty wealthy and recently troubled by local problems, so lets say they each buy 20 instead. Thats 80 sets sold. If while caravanning across pretty much the whole region they pick up some local interest lets call it another 10, hitting 90. We could buy the last 10, maybe the Underbelly buys the equivalent of 10, or one of the bigger neighbors buys 30.

Another thought is once we are able to reach Strahnbrad by river boat that could be another buyer. Not too shabby I'd say. We could certainly afford to buy another 10 if need be.
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>>5796378
Actually after considering it a bit more
I think I will change from my vote to support this vote
>>5796442
Here
>>5796361

It could be done honestly. And we saved/impressed many minor nobles and knights at the feast in Durnholde Keep. Is a decent amount of people that could buy their armors and other equipment, so we might have just saved his clan. A big favor, and if they want to repay with some armors/weapons i wouldn't be against it..........
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>>5796361
>As potential trade partners and friends it does. You are young and you plan on staying alive for the next ten to twenty years.
Say it but don't pry further, just segue into the list of recommendations. As for what those are then refer to: >>5796442
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Exhaling the smoke, you savoured the warmth and breathed deeply.

"As trade partners it does. I plan on staying alive for the next ten to twenty years." You said to the Dark Iron with a serious tone in your voice.

Garrick didn't reply to you as you inhaled the smoke again and calmly exhaled.

"Though, it would be unwise of me to pry more. If you want to talk to me, I am willing to listen." You said to him. "Alterac can be your friend."

"I will keep that in mind Prince Alric." Garrick said as you passed the hookah to him.

"But speaking of my neighbours, there are some who could be interested in your armour and equipment." You said to him.

You started going through potential sales partners. Tarren Mill, your closest neighbour and trade partner was still in progress of rebuilding its military and could find Dark Iron armour to be a fine way of building the quality up. Though you weren't that sure if Mayor Fowley as a merchant would agree to such a purchase. The cost of the armour would be enough to train and equip thirty men after all. For this reason you didn't mention Chief Ragis as he just lacks the coin to buy the armour and you would prefer as his direct superior that Stonedon would use their meagre wealth in something that benefits them more than just a few suits of armour.

You mentioned House Barov, well Jandice Barov especially. While her father and brothers were a bit unknown when it comes to their opinion regarding Dark Irons, you had a hunch that if Garrick was to mention your name to Jandice, maybe she would be a bit more receptive and interested in purchasing armour?

Hillsbrad Fields under Magistrate Burnside could be a potential customer as well. He was a pragmatic man who could see the value in armours like these. But he could also decline and prefer to use the local blacksmiths. While Baron Haart had caused issues, you were rather sure that Burnside would have already fixed said issues.

Finally you brought up Durnholde Keep and Lord Blackmoore. While he hadn't purchased anything from Garrick the last time he had visited Durnholde, you mentioned the potential campaign against the gnolls and maybe using it would help Garrick in getting Blackmoore to agree to purchase armour. You also mentioned that there are plenty of knights and petty nobles in Durnholde and Hillsbrad. While they couldn't purchase full sets, single armour here and there does add up.

Musing the numbers in your mind as the hookah was passed back and forth, your neighbours could maybe end up purchasing fifty suits of armour. Nothing was sure and the number could be higher or lower. It wouldn't be an easy task for Garrick at all.

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A while later you felt the cart stopping. You had continued talking with Garrick about the armours and your neighbours. But now you had reached Dawnholme and it was time to get out and back into the fresh air.

You opened the door and jumped out. Your legs feel a bit stiff from sitting cross-legged so you stretched them and your back a bit, even though you felt rather relaxed otherwise. Having smoked the shimmerweed, you really felt its effects. You felt relaxed and light, muscle ache from this morning's sparring was gone, the warmth spread around your body and mixed with the scorching hot feeling of Lady Nalice's mana. Oh this was a good feeling.

"Prince Alric, is everything alright?" Malevus asked you as you continued to stretch.

"I have never felt better." You said back to her, that wasn't a lie, you did feel very good right now. "Just a bit cramped in there."

"Your eyes are a bit red too Prince Alric." Malevus asked you.

"The brazier smoked and didn't burn cleanly." You lied to her. She seemed to accept that as an answer.

Garrick Blacksteel followed right behind you as he climbed out of the cart.

The knights and others had organised the troops to be ready to welcome you. There were the Royal Foot Guards with Lieutenant Cromwell, flanked by Sir Gravis and the knights, a group of normal footmen and then the crossbowmen. Even some of the City Guards had taken up their arms and joined them. The soldiers stood at attention while the flag of Alterac fluttered in the wind.

The riders were a bit nervous at the sight of this many armed men, but the Dark Irons and Garrick just looked at them calmly.

"Shall we?" You asked him and Garrick nodded to you.


>Full inspection of the troops present. Make it a bit of a show and present the men to Garrick Blacksteel.
>Have the troops present them to you. A quicker ceremony, yet fitting to the situation. Don't make this into a bigger thing.
>Skip the inspection after brief reception and have the cargo moved inside the barracks quickly.
>Other, write in.
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>>5796741
>Skip the inspection after brief reception and have the cargo moved inside the barracks quickly.
I was hoping for something more accomodating rather than martial. Also why is Alric lying about something so insignificant?
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>>5796741
>Full inspection of the troops present. Make it a bit of a show and present the men to Garrick Blacksteel.
The men are there, why not to have a full inspection. Dark Irons are warlike, they might appreciate a small look into your military.

>>5796770
Maybe he doesn't want to cause concern for smoking? He hasn't picked up that vice yet and now he smoked shinmerweed which iirc is the cannabis equivalent in Warcraft. Though waterpipe could be a cool addition to Alric's habits and ways to loosen up a bit.
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>>5796827
Lying to avoid concern is not a good enough reason. She has already seen him get shitfaced multiple times so smoking doesn't really seem all that concerning.
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>>5796741
>Have the troops present them to you. A quicker ceremony, yet fitting to the situation. Don't make this into a bigger thing.
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>>5796741
>>5796770
Actually, ask Master Blacksteel for his opinion on the matter. What would he prefer?
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>>5796741
>>Full inspection of the troops present. Make it a bit of a show and present the men to Garrick Blacksteel.
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>>5796741
>Full inspection of the troops present. Make it a bit of a show and present the men to Garrick Blacksteel.
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>>5796741
>Full inspection of the troops present. Make it a bit of a show and present the men to Garrick Blacksteel.

I'd suppose Its important to see what kind of armor these units wear. Good ol Footmen. The armor of a knight who might be expected at some point to ride a horse, the crossbowmen with a bit less on his forearm and shoulders. The Pikemen.

Had a pretty funny idea while thinking on that. Dark Iron Cleats for everyone, which then let me learn about Hobnails, formerly common for the alterac kind of terrain which date back a ways.

I guess Dalaran was a no go. I was kind of on the fence about the Alliance Naval Base. Troubridge, he is reasonable and thoughtful, but he is an Alliance man. Nearby Southshore would surely hear about it, which means Garithos hears about it. Bit more trouble then its worth was my conclusion.
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Full Inspection it is. Could I have a roll.


>1d10
>Best of three, taking the second roll
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Rolled 2 (1d10)

>>5797682
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Rolled 9 (1d10)

>>5797682
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>>5797701
Nice
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>>5797701
great excellent inspection
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>>5797707
There's still another roll left anon.
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Rolled 8 (1d10)

>>5797682
great inspection!
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Update is half finished and will come tomorrow. Though I do need a vote.

Will you attempt to get Garrick to tell you about gunpowder weapons. He said previously that the secrets are guarded really well by those who hold them and his clan lacks the information.


>Yes, pry as much as possible
>Yes, but more as a passing and having interest on them
>No, he probably doesn't know
>Other, write in.
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>>5797978
>Yes, but more as a passing and having interest on them
Does he know someone who would be capable and willing to sell us one? Getting Krix to reverse engineer the stuff sounds way more plausible than getting the design plans.
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>>5797978
>>Yes, but more as a passing and having interest on them
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>>5797978
>>Yes, but more as a passing and having interest on them
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>>5797978
>Yes, but more as a passing and having interest on them
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>>5797978
>Yes, but more as a passing and having interest on them
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>>5797978
>Yes, but more as a passing and having interest on them

I honestly don't know much about the Dark Irons other then they seem to be a bit more warlike dabbling in some dark magic, have a sort of clan caste system, and were generally antagonistic.

I suppose if his clan's status is atleast maintained maybe theres the chance to make a deal so we could buy one or two gunpowder weapons and give one to Krix.

Maybe some very dramatic options to help his chances. If Garrick himself gain an inordinate amount of status as opposed to his clan maybe he can get adopted or marry someone of a higher clan who does have the knowledge, but still look out for Darksteel. Maybe some kind of Dark Iron Colony leadership position, discovering ruins of interest to dwarven culture. Winning a tournament or competition of some kind. Arranging an incident that lets him challenge some guy to a duel and take his stuff; possessions, estate, wife, etc. Power Plays.

Alric puts out the word for a competition. He wants a hot new design for a flagship of the reborn Alterac Navy. Or a Keep, cathedral, or some other big thing with design flair. He invites any engineer interested to arrive and submit schematics, the winner gets like 10 wealth or something and bragging rights.
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>9


You led Garrick Blacksteel to the front of your men, this bunch of ragtag soldiers in mismatched armours.

You walked to the troops with Garrick following you, first to the City Guard. These citizen soldiers wore mismatched armour covered in winter cloaks and jackets. They wouldn’t be a serious threat to your enemies, but they would uphold the peace. Their sergeant saluted you and you saluted them back. Halberds were held firmly in their hands as you passed the soldiers. In time of peace here in Dawnholme, those halberds carried a lot of weight and you hoped that during peace they wouldn’t need to be held against your enemies.

The footmen next to them saluted you and brought their arms to bear, Their plate mail was again done by matching close enough types and styles, with the only unifying aspect being the orange cloak with the raven of Alterac on them. From the footmen you moved to the crossbowmen who were finishing their training. Glad in leather and mail, these men would be a good addition to your footmen core. You noticed Garrick looking at their lighter set of armour. Maybe your footmen and crossbowmen should all be armoured in Dark Iron plate.

Next there was Sir Gravis and his three knights. All four had drawn their swords as they held their position horseback. Just like you needed everyone else, you had an awfully little amount of cavalry within your forces. The ability to pursue and chase your enemies was lacking.

Finally the Royal Foot Guard with Lieutenant Cromwell stood in front of you. The soldiers had managed to build mostly matching armours and Cromwell himself was wearing an Alteraci armour. These elite soldiers stood at attention as you passed them, most of them having served you from the beginning and since then having trained and fought towards their status.

“Prince Alric.” Lieutenant Cromwell said as he held his sword in front of him.

“The troops are ready?” You asked.

“They are. They will follow your command.” Cromwell said back to you.

“Good, and soon they will have mighty armour on them.” You said back to him.

You hoped that this inspection would have impressed Garrick. This small show of force had gathered a small crowd of locals who watched you and Garrick. Thankfully there were no hecklers or others who didn’t like the presence of Dark Irons in Alterac.

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>>5799894

>9


“Prince Alric.” Krix Wiklish said to you.

“Master Wiklish, what brings you here?” You asked back.

The crowd and the foreign soldiers had brought him here. The interest to see what was going on was too much for him to bear.

“Just the crowd.” The goblin said back to him.

The soldiers and labourers carried the boxes with the armour in them into the barracks. When the first set was being put on an armour rack, you approached it.

The armour was fluted, heat treated to have a black to grey colour. The pieces of plate that were familiar to you felt heavier than usual. The pauldrons had harder angular angles while the cuirass was shaped to direct the strikes away from the wearer. Garrick Blacksteel walked past the armour proudly as you inspected the dent on the breastplate. The armour had been bulletproofed.

“You know, having firearms would be a great boon to us.” You said to him.

Garrick nodded to you and spoke.

“We do bulletproof the armours we sell.” Garrick Blacksteel said as he watched the soldiers and servants carrying the remaining armours inside. “Even if we lack the knowledge to make our own firearms.”

“Shame, they could have helped is a lot.” You said back.

You watched as the boxes were carried inside. As they were carried inside, Krix Wiklish joined the two of you.

“Master Wiklish.” You greeted the goblin.

“Prince Perenolde.” He said back. “I heard that you had a visitor, a peculiar one.”

“This is Krix Wiklish, my mechanic.” You said to Garrick Blacksteel.

“A goblin mechanic?” Garrick said back to you. “You keep surprising me Prince Alric.”

“I try to.” You said back.

“First an elven squire, then a goblin mechanic. What next? Warlocks hidden within your town and a dragon in your attic?” Garrick asked you with a jest.

You laughed, his jest was awfully too close to reality.

“I came to see what was going in here.” Wiklish said. “And then I saw a Dark Iron.”

“Master Blacksteel brought me the armour I had ordered from him.” You said to Wiklish.

Wiklish nodded deeply.

This was a rather intriguing situation, a goblin mechanic and a Dark Iron dwarf in the same place. Maybe you could take advantage of this?


>Speak with them in private about the oil found in Strahnbrad Hills.
>Talk to them about the invention Wiklish had made. What can Dark Irons make with the Geared Speed Regulator?
>Ask them two if they would be willing to cooperate in some way? Maybe work together somehow?
>Other, write in.

QM: The rolls were how well the inspection goes and who arrives to see what is going on.
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>>5799895
>Speak with them in private about the oil found in Strahnbrad Hills.
>Talk to them about the invention Wiklish had made. What can Dark Irons make with the Geared Speed Regulator?
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>>5799895
>Talk to them about the invention Wiklish had made. What can Dark Irons make with the Geared Speed Regulator?
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>>5799895
>>Speak with them in private about the oil found in Strahnbrad Hills.
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>>5799895
>Talk to them about the invention Wiklish had made. What can Dark Irons make with the Geared Speed Regulator?
>Ask them two if they would be willing to cooperate in some way? Maybe work together somehow?
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>>5799895
>Speak with them in private about the oil found in Strahnbrad Hills.
>Talk to them about the invention Wiklish had made. What can Dark Irons make with the Geared Speed Regulator?
>Ask them two if they would be willing to cooperate in some way? Maybe work together somehow?
>Write In
"Any progress on your latest weapon idea Master Wiklish?"


Exactly who I wanted around. A workshop with a Goblin mechanic AND dark iron dwarves? The dalaran underbelly crafters and dropout mages won't be long either. A nice mix of sturdy people who could survive an exploding experiment, and people who were probably used to dealing with that sort of thing. If it works out.
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>>5801413
Goodluck Medivh
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>>5801413
Np
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"My men can inspect the armour without us having to be around, shall we go to somewhere more private to talk then?" You asked the two.

Wiklish gave you a curious look, while Garrick nodded to you.

You led them to upstairs where the offices were and chose the one used by Lieutenant Cromwell. Stepping in you found a room in a near perfect order, something you expected from him. You had your leather shoulder bag with you and from there you took out the black noise device. Both the Dark Iron and the goblin recognised it.

"Here, now we can talk in peace." You said as Garrick closed the door.

"Prince Alric, what do you have in mind?" Garrick asked you.

"Master Wiklish, if you don't mind, could I tell Master Blacksteel about your invention?" You asked the goblin politely. "Or do you want to tell him?"

Wiklish seemed a bit unsure at first.

"Think from the point of view of potential cooperation." You continued.

"Alright, after all you financed it Prince Perenolde." Wiklish said.

Wiklish explained what he had invented to Garrick. You could recognise the moment he realised what the machine did and that surprise turned into hard thinking as he scratched his beard thoughtfully.

"An invention like that could be of use…" He mused aloud, probably trying to think how the machine worked. Wiklish smartly hadn't told him the exact operating mechanisms.

"Applying it and putting it to use here in Dawnholme requires coin and unsurprisingly we aren't exactly loaded." You said back.

"Speaking of coin, when do I get my investments? I have ideas ready to be experimented with." Wiklish said.

"Hopefully soon, we should have our budget meeting soonish." You said back to him. "Master Blacksteel, do Dark Irons have use for the invention?"

"Yes, plenty." He said.

Maybe there was a business opportunity here?

"We can talk about that a bit later, because that wasn't the reason I wanted to talk with you two." You told them.

"What is it?" Garrick asked.

"Oil." You said.

"Oil?" Wiklish asked. "Where?"

"Strahnbrad Hills." You told them. "Rightful Alteraci territory and soon reclaimed by me."

"Prince Alric, you are planning on pumping it?" Garrick asked you.

You nodded and explained what you had learned to the two of them. You left details like the proposed deal with the Barovs out, though you mentioned outside interest existing, but things like the size and potential profits were things you mentioned.

Wiklish wiped sweat off his bald head and fixed his monocle. You could cut his excitement with a sword.

"Oil, to get a chance to drill it." The goblin said nervously.

"Liquid gold… Prince Alric, I presume you want to know if we could drill it for you?" Garrick asked you.

"I want to know my alternatives." You said back to him.

"Then you need the people who can operate it, the tools and equipment needed to drill and pump the oil and the coin to pay for it all."

"I know a few colleagues who drilled oil for the Horde." Wiklish said excitedly.

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>>5804512

"Dark Irons do have the technology." Garrick said, he kept his cool compared to the goblin.

"Coin then?" You asked.

Garrick stayed silent as he made the math in his mind before giving you the number.

"Two hundred suits of armour, at minimum. Then to transport the oil and sell it." Garrick explained to you.

That was a lot… your own math puts that at around three fourths of your whole annual income. But then the profits you could make, the Barovs offer was one fifth of maximum calculated profits, you could cover the expenses fast if you could get the oil rig operating at full efficiency immediately.

There we have it. Either you give the operation to Barovs who handle everything, while you take the steady rent and strengthen trade and personal relationships with them. Or you pay a large initial sum and then rake the profits all for yourself.

"I don't have the coin." You said bluntly to Garrick and Wiklish.

"But banks have." Garrick said.

"Stormwind City or maybe Capital City, or maybe one of the cartels." Wiklish said to you.

That reminded you. You knew someone who was filthy rich and with whom you were already cooperating with, maybe Lady Katrana Prestor could help you?

But that would be all three. The people, technology and coin. It was doable, but it wouldn't be easy.

"Just like I don't have the coin, I cannot make the decision right now. Especially without giving my other potential partner an opportunity to raise their offer. Nor without talking with my trader." You told them. "I don't want to make a decision like this lightly."

Garrick nodded deeply.

"When would you need to make that decision?" Garrick asked and Wiklish looked at you curiously as well.

"In a couple of weeks, just before the campaigning season starts." You told them.

"Fast schedule then, but maybe doable." Garrick said to you. "It is better if all of us take our time with this."

He is right, you need to rush some messages out and get replies as fast as possible. You want to know where the things stand. You thought more about this. Strengthening your ties with Dark Irons and goblins through this could give you unexpected benefits, but politically it would make you officially associate with people who exactly aren't that well liked. Especially Dark Irons could make Wildhammers and Bronzebeards somewhat nervous, but at the same time this could be what Blacksteels need to reclaim their previous glory and power.

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>>5804513

Dark Irons and Goblins Oil Rig Plan:
-60 Wealth initial investment at minimum
-Krix Wiklish acquires the workforce
-Garrick Blacksteel gets the technology and specialists
-You need to handle logistics and the sale of the oil
-You need to loan the funds from banks or from Lady Katrana Prestor or from someone else
-Potential maximum profits of 25 Wealth per season


>Invite Garrick Blacksteel and Krix Wiklish to the negotiation table. They will present their offer alongside Lady Jandice Barov to you in Tarren Mill in a couple of weeks.
>You need to hear from potential investors and from Beric first. You want to be sure that you have access to funds in the first place.
>You have to curb their enthusiasm and prepare them for disappointment. They might not know, but your deal with Barovs is practically nearly done deal.
>You have to decline, this is way too risky of a plan in the first place from investments and from a political point of view.
>Other, write in.

QM: Another oil option presented to you. Awfully busy past few days and weekend for me, but I think we are back on schedule now.
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>>5804515
>You need to hear from potential investors and from Beric first. You want to be sure that you have access to funds in the first place.
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>>5804515
>>You need to hear from potential investors and from Beric first. You want to be sure that you have access to funds in the first place.
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>>5804515
>You need to hear from potential investors and from Beric first. You want to be sure that you have access to funds in the first place.
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>>5804515
>>You need to hear from potential investors and from Beric first. You want to be sure that you have access to funds in the first place
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shit i am torned by what to choose now, between Barovs and Garrick
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>>5804951

Thankfully you don't need to make the decision right now.

Now could I have a roll please for the next update.


>1d10
>Best of three
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Rolled 8 (1d10)

>>5805111
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Rolled 4 (1d10)

>>5805111
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Rolled 1 (1d10)

>>5805111
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"I will need to discuss this with my trader and send the feelers out to the bankers." You told them. "I need to be sure that I have the necessary funding before I will make the next move."

"Then I will visit your neighbours while waiting for your answer." Garrick said to you. "Prince Alric, I will prepare the calculations on our part."

"This is a great opportunity!" Wiklish said to the both of you. The enthusiastic attitude of his started to get to you.

It was definitely an opportunity, but not an easy opportunity to pull through.



>8


You had returned back into the hall where the Royal Foot Guard were going through putting on their new Dark Iron armour with the help of the few Dark Iron dwarves who had accompanied Garrick.

Watching the progress and talking with your soldiers and Garrick, you went through the armour with them. Getting a better look and weighing, inspecting, seeing how they fit, you got a pretty solid idea how good the armour was.

Aurvan'kal was still the Best there is, Best there was, Best there ever will be, but these get close. No apparent weak spots, even groin and ass were covered in mail. A closed helmet protected the head. These were really good pieces of armour, the Royal Foot Guards would be the best armoured infantry in Hillsbrad and Durnholde now.

As you continued to inspect the armour and men, one of the clerks who worked at the barracks came to you.

"My Prince, your presence is needed outside." The clerk said somewhat sheepishly and nervously.

"Has something happened?" You asked back.

"Few of the steppe men nearly ended up fighting with the City Guards." The clerk said.

You pinched the bridge of your nose. You really didn’t need anything like this today. On top of the news, the relaxation and the good feeling from the hookah was slowly disappearing.

You sighed, better to go deal with this right now.



The steppe men had gathered around the ox carts while the City Guard stood a small distance away from them. Several of your footmen stood around and between them, maintaining a perimeter and preventing them from approaching each other.

It didn't take long for you to learn what had happened. One of the City Guards had a broken nose after a steppe man had punched him for having approached the carts too closely. The punch had come after a warning, but not after a shove or push. This then evolved into a scuffle where a couple more men had gotten bruises from errant punches and shoves before the footmen had intervened.

You really didn’t need anything like this right now.

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>>5805320

"Prince Alric, my sincere apologies." Garrick said to you and bowed. "The mistake was on our part, my escort shouldn't have punched your man. Let me handle the punishment."

"Which would be what?" You asked and crossed your arms.

"Harming their fellow soldier without a permission, twenty… no fifty lashes." Garrick told you. "Our honour demands that the punishment is delivered by me."

"Honour?"

"Yes, the man is my servant so it is my task to deliver the punishment." Garrick told you.

That was a harsh punishment from Alteraci point of view. You knew the law well enough that attacking a servant of law, like a guard, and causing bodily harm was enough for fines and time in jail, but not for lashes. There was the matter of honour with the Dark Irons and their escorts, but upholding local laws was important as well, they need to be enforced over foreign laws and traditions. Though you aren't sure if Garrick and the steppe men would take that as a slight.

The question was now would you allow Garrick to handle this incident internally or would you demand that Alteraci law will take precedent? Or would just the two men shaking their hands be enough?


>Garrick Blacksteel administers the punishment, fifty lashes for the man who punched your guard.
>You are in Alterac. Local laws apply over Dark Iron traditions. Fines and jail time.
>There is absolutely no need for either. It was a punch, let them shake their hands and be done with it.
>Other, write in.

QM: The roll was severity of the incident.
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>>5805325
Fines would be rather funny if these guard guys only use a barter system, they start taking off rings and armbands of precious metals, exotic loot from the Dark Iron homeland and abroad. 50 lashes sounds pretty rough, I wonder if he would even be able to ride out the season with his back like that, plus the expense of medical treatment. Though maybe they would let him smoke some shimmerweed for the pain. That said this is a whipping from a dark iron dwarf, and dwarves in general are quite strong.

Whipping a man atleast half to death might come across poorly for their image in these parts, and the morale of his guards after the last ones abandoned him for whatever reason. Maybe a diplomatic view, consider it a chance to familiarize himself with the local customs and laws while abroad.

>Other, write in.
"Would Honour be met if you personally threw him in jail and declared his fine?"
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>>5805325
>You are in Alterac. Local laws apply over Dark Iron traditions. Fines
just fines
I don't really want to have more men spend time in our jail, nevermind foreign ones

If that's not applicable then I'll go with the leashes, maybe question Garrick if fifty may be too much
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>>5805325
>>Garrick Blacksteel administers the punishment, fifty lashes for the man who punched your guard.
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>>5805325
>Garrick Blacksteel administers the punishment, fifty lashes for the man who punched your guard.
I think 50 is a bit much but just a fine is way too lenient and jail time too burdensome, let him deal with it I say.
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>>5805325
>Garrick Blacksteel administers the punishment, fifty lashes for the man who punched your guard.
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>>5805325
>>Garrick Blacksteel administers the punishment, fifty lashes for the man who punched your guard.
Let him do it. Their culture is different to ours.
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Lashes win. Can I have a roll for how the bystanders and the City Guards take this.


>1d10
>Best of three
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Rolled 2 (1d10)

>>5806052

>>5805812
this is still our lands though......
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Rolled 3 (1d10)

>>5806052
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Rolled 6 (1d10)

>>5806052
sheesh not looking good folks
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>6


"He is your man." You said to the Dark Iron.

"Thank you Prince Alric." Garrick said back and gave you a deep nod. "The punishment will be administered immediately."

Speaking in their harsh sounding language, he gave orders around and the man who had punched one of your guards was quickly seized by the others and his upper body. The man didn't resist as he was quickly tied to one of the carts. Garrick was then brought a lash and he spoke something to the man.

Your soldiers, guards and bystanders gathered to watch as the steppe men and the Dark Irons all watched closely as Garrick brought the lash up and with a crack lashed at the man's back.

The steppe man grunted in pain as the first strike was enough to cut through skin and shed blood. Now there would be forty-nine of them remaining.

With each strike Garrick counted aloud in their language. Each strike echoing from the walls of the barrack's as the lash cracked through the air. Garrick didn't hold back at all. The man took the first ten lashes well, but started to struggle afterwards. At around twenty-five his legs started to buckle until finally after thirty-fourth the man went limp.

It didn't matter to Garrick as he continued to deliver a lash after lash at the back of the unconscious man. At this point it started to become somewhat uncomfortable to watch and a round of concerning murmur could be heard between the lash strikes.

When all fifty lashes had been administered, the man's back was in ruin. Blood covered it fully and it trickled down his legs into the snow. Barking something to his men, Garrick supervised as the steppe men cut the poor man down before carrying him away.

As they walked past you, they alongside the few Dark Irons accompanying Garrick gave you respectful nods.

"The man will live. They are Hardy folk." Garrick said and continued. "And the men will remember as will my kin."

"Bloody business." You said back.

"Such are our people and our traditions." He said back.

The bystanders and others had started to scatter.

"We will make our leave now. We delivered the armour and now we will visit your neighbours." Garrick said. "Finding us shouldn't be that hard so contact us when you are ready to go to war and we will travel to Tarren Mill."

"I will do that Master Blacksteel." You said to him. "Is there anything else in your mind before you leave?"

Garrick paused for a moment before speaking again.

"In fact there is Prince Alric." He said to you. "Please, wait here for a moment."

Garrick walked back to the cart and soon came back carrying the hookah and the small box which probably had the shimmerweed in it.

"Prince Alric, you can have this. Consider it a gift." Garrick said and gave the hookah to you.

"I don't think I can refuse." You said with a smile.

"No, it would tarnish my honour Prince Alric." He said as you took the hookah. "Then I will be on my way."

"See you in a couple of weeks then." You said back.

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>>5806434

The Dark Iron bowed to you and barked orders. Nearly immediately after he had climbed back on board, the carts nudged ahead and started their slow travel out of Dawnholme.

You stood there as you passed the hookah to Malevus who had been watching all of this in silence.

"Prince Alric… a water pipe?" She asked you.

"Dark Iron tradition of some sort." You answered.

"Huh… maybe I could try it one day." Malevus said to you. "After all, you did look rather relaxed coming out of the cart."

It was now rather easy to make the connection. Oh well, it was pointless to try to keep the thing under wraps. Why did you even try it?

"Maybe, maybe. Carry it to my study. I need to talk with Normand now."



You had told him everything about the proposed alternative. He didn't say much, just asked a couple of small questions from you.

"I am not sure about this. With Barovs we wouldn't have to deal with the details, but if we do things ourselves…" Normand mused aloud.

"Won't be easy, but potentially the profits would be worth the effort." You said and continued. "Besides, we need the coin, we need a lot of it."

"We need the coin to get this started, where do you think we could even get a loan that big?" Normand asked and continued. "And I don't like the implications of working with Dark Irons or the goblins. I can stand having Mr. Wiklish around, but more of those small green buggers… you know how it looks."

He was right, the political implications did exist if you were to cooperate with Dark Irons and goblins over this. To many all goblins were the same and all of them worked for the Horde during the Second War. Greenskin is a greenskin. Dark Irons meanwhile could be an issue with the dwarfs. There is plenty of bad blood between them, but at least Dark Irons stayed out of the First and Second Wars.

Then the matter of funding, to whom should you send feelers and see what their reaction would be? Should you even send the feelers to everyone? Do they need to know about the oil?


>Political issues do exist, but they won't cause major issues to you.
>No one has outright a reason to be against you working with Dark Irons and goblins. Alterac is a sovereign nation after all.
>Dark Irons are distrusted, but they never joined the war.
>Not all goblins joined the Horde. Everyone does business with them after all.
>Normand is right, the politics might prevent this deal from happening. You can't really take the risk.
>Other, write in.

Loans and investors:
>Banks in Capital City, though they might be sceptical at lending funds to you.
>Banks in Stormwind City, less likely to care as much, but the distance is long.
>Lady Katrana Prestor, your ally and a trade partner. She is extremely wealthy and has helped you a lot already.
>Goblin cartels, ask Krix Wiklish to send a couple of feelers. The cartels are very wealthy.
>Other, write in.
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>>5806437
>>No one has outright a reason to be against you working with Dark Irons and goblins. Alterac is a sovereign nation after all.
>>5806437
>>Banks in Stormwind City, less likely to care as much, but the distance is long.
>>Lady Katrana Prestor, your ally and a trade partner. She is extremely wealthy and has helped you a lot already.
>>Goblin cartels, ask Krix Wiklish to send a couple of feelers. The cartels are very wealthy.
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>>5806437
>>No one has outright a reason to be against you working with Dark Irons and goblins. Alterac is a sovereign nation after all
>Banks in Stormwind City, less likely to care as much, but the distance is long.
>Lady Katrana Prestor, your ally and a trade partner. She is extremely wealthy and has helped you a lot already.
>>Goblin cartels, ask Krix Wiklish to send a couple of feelers. The cartels are very wealthy.
>>
This will be big to deal with. The cash though....
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>>5806437
>No one has outright a reason to be against you working with Dark Irons and goblins. Alterac is a sovereign nation after all.

>Banks in Stormwind City, less likely to care as much, but the distance is long.
>Lady Katrana Prestor, your ally and a trade partner. She is extremely wealthy and has helped you a lot already.
>Goblin cartels, ask Krix Wiklish to send a couple of feelers. The cartels are very wealthy.
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>>5806437
>>No one has outright a reason to be against you working with Dark Irons and goblins. Alterac is a sovereign nation after all.
>>Dark Irons are distrusted, but they never joined the war.
Only thing I am sceptical is how the Bronzebeards see this. They might not like it.

>>Lady Katrana Prestor, your ally and a trade partner. She is extremely wealthy and has helped you a lot already.
I also don't think that others outside of Katrana are willing to help. Goblins sure, but a full Cartel is too sketchy.
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>>5807077
>Only thing I am sceptical is how the Bronzebeards see this.
Who cares about the opinions of some dwarves from another continent?
I don't see them giving us goodies
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>>5806437
>No one has outright a reason to be against you working with Dark Irons and goblins. Alterac is a sovereign nation after all.

>Lady Katrana Prestor, your ally and a trade partner. She is extremely wealthy and has helped you a lot already.
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"Outrightly no one has a reason to be against me for working with Dark Irons and goblins. If complaints are raised, we have the arguments against them. "You said back to Normand. "Besides those who would be against this would find some other excuse to be pissed one way or another."

"You are right Alric, but I still feel that working with them is ill-advised business." Normand told you. "Buying armour, employing a mechanic, but having them around? But the loan, do you have any ideas?"

"Banks in Capital City most likely would decline, so that leaves us Stormwind City and Lady Katrana Prestor." You said to him.

"I find her helpfulness suspicious, but I can't argue against relying on her again. After all, most of our most lucrative trade goes through her." Normand said.

"And Lady Nalice serves her as well." You said back. "Lady Katrana is a powerful friend, I don't think that asking for her help would be a mistake."

"You are probably right, anything else in your mind?" Normand asked.

"I will have Mr. Wiklish to send careful feelers to his colleagues. Cartels have the coin, but…"

"They are greedy and seedy as hell." Normand replied.

"I agree, but having them in the play could be advantageous." You said to him and stood up. "I will be writing the letters, so I will be in my study if you or anyone else needs me."

"I will have Tari to send you some tea." Normand said.

"Thanks Normand." You said and smiled before going up the stairs.



The letter to Beric was short and simple. It was just an order to bring his ass to Dawnholme as fast as possible with his papers. Next you wrote the letter to the Bank of Stormwind City, explaining your needs and the haste required in receiving the answer. The one you wrote to Katrana was meanwhile a more personal one with of course all the necessary details written down. Then it was just a matter of sending the letters.

A messenger would carry the letters to Southshore tomorrow morning, so now you could only do but wait for the replies. Returning back to the normal daily rhythm, you continued on working on the homework given by Lady Nalice until it was time to continue the actual magic lessons.



"A letter to my Mistress?" Lady Nalice asked you. "A ship is too slow, bring it to me tomorrow and I will have it delivered to Lady Katrana post-haste."

"I will have someone to bring it to you then." You said back.

Nalice was in the middle of doing some notes in the cellar. For some reason she had dropped her scholar's disguise and Eligius was nowhere to be seen.

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>>5807235

"Where is Eligius?" You asked her.

"In Tarren Mill with our spies. He won't be joining us today." Nalice said and put the quill away. "Part of the training, I sent him there to potentially find someone willing to send information to us."

It felt bad to spy on your closest neighbour and ally, but… Eligius needs this training as does the spies.

"Hmmm… hoping that everything goes well." You said to her. "Lady Nalice, what are we going to study today then? Continue with the theory?"

"No, we will spend this time concentrating and focusing on the mana inside you. This will take time, so better for us to get started immediately." Nalice said and stood up from behind her desk. "Take off your clothes and get inside the circle, I have everything prepared."

The tone of her voice was impatient, but rather eager sounding. You had a hunch that she was going to test you somehow today.

As you took off everything except the braies, Nalice prodded you with her fingers and traced them over the blue sigils painted on your skin. Her touch was warm and to your surprise where she touched, it felt like it amplified the effect of the sigils. They felt more powerful than before, like if someone was prodding your skin with a hot metal while the tingling spread on your skin. Yet it didn't burn you, but it did get the mana she had given to you churn and cascade hard inside you. The scorching whirlwind spread everywhere from your toes to the top of your head.

This forced you to take a couple of deep breaths. You had gotten used to the feeling inside you and it didn't require that much concentration to keep it in check, but now it was actually somewhat difficult.

"Good, today your task is to calm the mana inside you, while lighting up this candle." Nalice said and placed a small pedestal in front of you. The candle on it seemed rather ordinary. "You must concentrate on both at the same time for added difficulty."

You went to grab the candle, but Nalice swatted your hand away.

"You will light the candle while not touching it." Nalice said. "You have read the theory, you know what you must do."

Nalice was right, you know what you must do. All you had to do was to concentrate the inherent nature of the fire contained in the surrounding area into one location, which was the candle. You need to wrestle the mana inside you into control and then will the fire into a reality.

Everything you had studied till this point led to this. You are going to get that candle lit up or end up exhausted like there is no tomorrow.

You will succeed!


>3d10, Best of four
>DC 15, 20, Crit 25

QM: I am planning on writing another update later today.
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Rolled 2, 6, 1 = 9 (3d10)

>>5807236
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Rolled 10, 6, 7 = 23 (3d10)

>>5807236
Big money
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Rolled 6, 7, 7 = 20 (3d10)

>>5807236
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Rolled 9, 1, 7 = 17 (3d10)

>>5807236
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>23, Success!


First to concentrate on the mana inside you. Just like you had done before, you were going to wrestle it into control and wrangle it back to calmness. Just concentrate on it and get it to settle down.

The gnoll necklace that you had dutifully worn all these times around your neck, felt like it was reacting to this. It felt like it sent this calming pulse into you, helping you to concentrate and keep things under control. It was finally doing something, it was helping you to channel magic.

Beads of sweat started to appear on your brow as you closed your eyes and imagined the raging waves and maelstrom settling. Your goal was to have a steady sea of boiling fire, that was what you imagined.

Yet as the whirlwinds and cascades slowed down, they didn't calm down. In fact the sigils on your skin burned brighter and emitted this faint blue light.

Ahh, now you get it. This was Nalice's doing, she made this harder on purpose. It was to be nigh impossible for you to get the raging fire inside you to calm down. You just had to control it and concentrate on the candle instead. Concentrate on the inherent nature of fire.

You willed the scorching hot feeling to move into your hands as you opened your eyes and started to concentrate on the wick.

You could feel the mana inside you, you had a purpose for it. There needed to be a fire, the wick needed to be on fire. Fire is burning, fire is powerful, it spreads fast, it burns things down, scorching, cindering, it leaves ashes, charcoal and soot behind.

Fire is burning, fire is powerful, it spreads fast, it burns things down, scorching, cindering, it leaves ashes, charcoal and soot behind.

Fire is burning, fire is powerful, it spreads fast, it burns things down, scorching, cindering, it leaves ashes, charcoal and soot behind.

Fire is burning…

The wick started to smoulder, a faint trickle of smoke appeared. Yet it didn't light up. Something was missing. Some trick. Some technique.


>Snap your fingers like they are flint and steel. Create sparks in your mind and will the fire into existence.
>Blow air at the candle like you were blowing embers at a fireplace. Give the wick more air to fuel the fire.
>Pick up and draw the Cinder Sword, use it as a conduit. It won't be easy to keep your concentration while doing it.
>Imagine devastation, dragon fire, flames blasting flesh off the bones, set the scorching maelstrom inside you free.
>Other, write in.

QM: Depending on the votes, I might get third update out later today.
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>>5807292
>Snap your fingers like they are flint and steel. Create sparks in your mind and will the fire into existence.
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>>5807292
>>Snap your fingers like they are flint and steel. Create sparks in your mind and will the fire into existence.
Or
>>Pick up and draw the Cinder Sword, use it as a conduit. It won't be easy to keep your concentration while doing it.
It would be cool as hell either way.

>>5807084
They might sit at the same negotiation tables
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>>5807292
>Snap your fingers like they are flint and steel. Create sparks in your mind and will the fire into existence.
>Pick up and draw the Cinder Sword, use it as a conduit. It won't be easy to keep your concentration while doing it.

Easy there Colonel Alric
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>>5807313
>>5807315
support
I can't pick between these two either
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>>5807292
>>Pick up and draw the Cinder Sword, use it as a conduit. It won't be easy to keep your concentration while doing it.
Damn
I like the snap your fingers
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>>5807315
+1
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>>5807292
>Snap your fingers like they are flint and steel. Create sparks in your mind and will the fire into existence.
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Snapping your fingers is the winner. Can I have a roll of how many times does it take for you to succeed?


>3d10, Best of four
>DC 10, 15, 20, 25
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Rolled 4, 8, 7 = 19 (3d10)

>>5807904
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Rolled 9, 4, 1 = 14 (3d10)

>>5807904
the fire rises.
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Rolled 3, 10, 4 = 17 (3d10)

>>5807904
big money
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Rolled 10, 2, 3 = 15 (3d10)

>>5807904
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>19, Success!


You had an idea. Reaching towards the candle, with a right hand you snapped your fingers. Nalice looked at you curiously as nothing happened.

Then you snapped the second time and the candle wick just continued to smoulder.

Third try, you concentrated really hard on creating the fire and when you snapped your fingers, suddenly the candle lit up.

Immediately you dropped your arms and took a deep breath as the flame flickered on the wick before steadying itself. Your hair had started to stick on your sweaty brow and head and your breaths were deep, like you wanted to draw all the air into your lungs.

You had done it, as little as this was, this was magic.

"Well done Prince Alric." Nalice said to you. If you had looked up you would have seen her smiling. There was a tint of being proud in her voice. "Your first spell. How are you feeling?"

"My hands are shaking and I feel like my fingers want to peel themselves open." You told her, it wasn't exactly a comfortable feeling, in fact it hurt a lot.

"Feedback, you tried to apply too much mana into the spell." Nalice explained. "Stand up."

You pushed yourself up as your body ached, your muscles were all tense. Nalice then took hold of your hands and studied them. Her hands were unnaturally warm, but you guessed that was because she was a dragon.

"There won't be lasting damage, we can repeat this." She said and let your hands go as she went to make her notes. "Prince Alric, why did you snap your fingers?"

"It helped me to imagine the fire appearing… like flint and steel." You told her as she turned away from you and any concern she had on your well-being disappeared immediately after realising that you were fine.

"Sparks… smart thinking and could be the crutch you need…" Nalice mused aloud as she scribbled her notes.

As your breathing had gotten more steady, you concentrated on keeping the scorching whirlwind in you in check while thinking about this. That was your first spell, sure it was just to will a fire into being and get a candle wick to lit up, but you have to start from somewhere. It was difficult to explain even to yourself how it felt, but if you were to use a word, then maybe satisfying would be the right one.

It was really satisfying to succeed like this.

"We shall continue, please blow the candle and we shall start again." Nalice said as she finished her notes.

Alright, back to work then. Repetition makes you better after all.


>3d10, Best of four
>DC 12, 17, 22, Crit 27
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Rolled 2, 7, 7 = 16 (3d10)

>>5808040
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Rolled 2, 5, 2 = 9 (3d10)

>>5808040
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Rolled 2, 1, 10 = 13 (3d10)

>>5808040
You see its all about equivalent exchange Young Master Alric, but its also about will. For instance if the will behind your flame spell was to remove a certain dragon woman's garments.
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Awful rolls. Terrible. Gotta go for the cinder sword conduit but I couldn't resist the crisp snap.
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Rolled 5, 10, 7 = 22 (3d10)

>>5808040
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>>5808097
Clutch! These fucking rolls man...
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>22, Success!


The trick was to not brute force the spell. Your first attempt had been brutal as you had tried to channel as much mana as possible and so when you tried again, you tried to be more careful.

Nalice gave you some advice this time as she told you what you had already realised. You could do with less and this time you had more grace in your attempt to get the candle wick to lit up.

The first snap didn't work, but the second one did. You extinguished the wick and tried again. Again the first attempt failed, but the second worked.

"Well done." Nalice said as she watched your progress. "You are getting the hang of this."

You extinguished the candle again and rubbed your hands. They ached and burned from inside. At least that is what they felt like.

"I might have an idea how this works, but it isn't any less exhausting." You told Nalice between deep breaths as you had to rest a bit.

"Again, repeat it." Nalice ordered and you did as told.

Few more deep breaths and you first concentrated on getting the scorching turmoil inside you in check and then extending your hand you concentrated on the wick.

Snap and the flame appeared.

"Again." Nalice ordered.

You blew the flame away and prepared yourself again.

Snap and again the wick was lit on fire.

"Good, again."

You did everything again and again. Fine tuning your mind and concentration after each snap. You probably lit the candle two dozen times until finally your right hand and arm was shaking too much for you to continue.

"Lady Nalice… I think I am at my limit…" You said while panting. Sweat dripping down your nose into the sand floor of the basement.

"Very good, you have impressed me Prince Alric. You have shown that a mundane human can learn the simplest magicks if they apply enough work and will to learn." Lady Nalice told you. You could hear that she was happy with your progress. "Though there is one more test for today if you are willing to push yourself further."

You looked up and found Nalice smiling slyly.

"It would be a shame to end such a streak of successes without at least trying." Nalice said back.

Was she tempting you to continue? Yes, yes she was.

"Tell me at least what would be the test?" You asked back.

"Light a fire in that hearth. The firewood is already there waiting." Nalice said to you.

The hearth in the cellar did have several small pieces of firewood waiting to be lit, but it wasn't a candle with a small flame. She wanted you to light proper wood on fire.

Carefully you pushed yourself up and ran your fingers through your hair.

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>>5808321

"I am not sure about that Lady Nalice. My hands are still shaking." You said to her.

"You will succeed, I am sure of it Prince Alric." Nalice said to you with a confident tone in her voice. "Besides, if you fail there is no harm done. Then we just know your current limits."

She was right, but you weren't sure about the harm. You were exhausted and aching. The feedback from earlier was still there, maybe you shouldn't risk getting hit by it again.


>You are too tired, your hands hurt and pushing yourself too hard today could cost you tomorrow. Decline for today.
>Sure, you can try it. Like she said there is no harm done if you fail.
>First she needs to undo whatever she did with the sigils, they are messing with your concentration too much.
>Only if she helps you. You are going to need her close guidance.
>Other, write in.

QM: Alric has learned how to light up a candle within Nalice's basement in a training environment.
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>>5808323
>Sure, you can try it. Like she said there is no harm done if you fail.
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>>5808323
>Sure, you can try it. Like she said there is no harm done if you fail.
Warm up these dice.
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>>5808323
>Other, write in.
"What you did with the sigils, make it stronger."
Give me your hardest training.
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>>5808323
>>Sure, you can try it. Like she said there is no harm done if you fail.
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>>5808323
>Sure, you can try it. Like she said there is no harm done if you fail.
clearly alric aint no bitch.
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>>5808323
>>Sure, you can try it. Like she said there is no harm done if you fail.
Well, there is always harm done when you are a Prince. Many things to do, talking and so on and on. And documents (townhall reminder) piling on our table.
This said we shouldn't be wounded with this is just try and burn the wood, its likely we will be exhausted with any results though.
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Trying without any outside help. Alric clearly ain't no bitch. First DC is to avoid the feedback in this case.


>3d10, Best three of four
>DC 20, 23, Crit 28
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Rolled 9, 2, 5 = 16 (3d10)

>>5808692
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there is always the next lesson
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Rolled 4, 2, 9 = 15 (3d10)

>>5808692
HHHHHNNNNGGGG
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>>5808692
Why did I write "Best three of four"? Not enough caffeine in the system. The roll required is just your standard best of four so two more rolls please.
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>>5808798
waiting for other anons
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Rolled 6, 3, 1 = 10 (3d10)

>>5808692
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Rolled 3, 3, 9 = 15 (3d10)

>>5808692
Clutch!
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Feedback! Alric flew a bit too close to the sun. Give me a second set of rolls. Severity and what type of a feedback hits you.


>1d10
>Best of three, taking the second roll.
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Rolled 1 (1d10)

>>5808866

Feedback central.
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Rolled 1 (1d10)

>>5808866
alric dies the end!
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Rolled 1 (1d10)

>>5808866
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Rolled 1 (1d10)

>>5808866
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My God we've done it. Four 1s in a row on a d10. I was thinking about using the ol Makegood gift from last thread, but this is clearly divine will.
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ah months of planning destroyed by temporeal and impatient ambitions. Or was it a year, probably a year.
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1 in 10,000 chance by the way
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>>5808877
actually far more than one year. Damn i have been playing this quest for quite a while

>>5808876
Well we do have 1 faith point.

>>5808871
Nah but definitely in part burned and he needs to take a step back about rushing magic, for a few days or a week or two. We don't have death breathing on our neck, Malevus will definitely have something to say once she learns of this.
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For a moment there is a panicking dragon in Dawnholme.

Oh boy, 1 in 10,000 chance with all four rolls. Now that is unlucky, could I have a roll please.


>3d10, Best of three
>DC 12, Crit 20
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Rolled 6, 2, 5 = 13 (3d10)

>>5808885
Mouth to mouth resuscitation. Or maybe soul to soul since its like a magic attack.
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Rolled 9, 1, 4 = 14 (3d10)

>>5808885
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Rolled 8, 1, 6 = 15 (3d10)

>>5808885
Gonna have to use the fate point aren't we?
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>>5808885
change to remain bedridden for a month in bed even with using fate point. Upsides : none we are stupidly important for Alterac, but we learn to mistrust rushing things.
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>>5808869
>>5808871
>>5808874
>>5808875
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>>5808885

You know what, I am feeling generous today. Give me one more 3d10 roll, it shouldn't be this stupidly hard.
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Rolled 8, 6, 9 = 23 (3d10)

>>5808948
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>>5808984
Nice save
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>>5808921
its not over if you still can go.
Just learn from errors
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Rolled 3, 1, 2 = 6 (3d10)

>>5808948
CMON NOW
WE CAN DO IT
ROLL GOOD
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>>5809053
oh wait it was only one lol
we're fine
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>16, Failure
>1
>1


It probably doesn't hurt to try.

"Alright, we can try." You said to Nalice.

"In your own pace." Nalice said to you and gave you space.

You looked at the firewood in the cold hearth and took your position in front of them. It wouldn't be that much different from the candle, just the scale of the fire needed to be bigger.

Concentrating on the mana inside you, you kept taking deep breaths while trying to keep your hands from not shaking. Then you went to work and extended your right arm and hand towards the hearth.

Similarly to the candle, you tried to will the inherent nature of fire into reality. You knew that this time you needed more power behind creating the fire so you slowly ramped up the mana you were planning to use. You couldn't brute force this, you needed some grace.

You snapped your fingers once to get a hang of this. Nothing of course happened so you applied more mana into this. The story was the same with your second try.

So you concentrated even harder. Beads of sweat appeared on your brow again.

Third try, fourth try, fifth try.

The world narrowed to only you and the firewood. Your body felt like it was burning, it ached and it felt like someone was poking underneath your nails with hot iron. Though you concentrated only on that there would be fire, the wood would light up.

Sixth try, seventh try, eight try.

You felt that something started to drop from your nose, it was secondary to this though. There would be fire!

Ninth try, tenth…

You lost your concentration as you started to wonder why the room would suddenly tilt to one side.

You didn't feel anything when your limp body hit the sand floor and you rolled on your back.

And then the world went black.










>23, Crit Success!


You stared at a wooden ceiling. A faint ray of light found its way through the window, illuminating the room just barely.

Looking around you found that you were in your own bed and you had no idea how much time had passed.

Closing your eyes, you tried to move, but your limbs felt heavy, too heavy for you to move them right now. So you opened your eyes and tried to look around.

On a chair by your bed sat Malevus. She was faintly snoozing, her head bobbing up and down as she breathed in and out. She had fallen asleep while reading a book.

Staring at the ceiling again, you felt so powerless, so weak. You had no strength or will to do anything. Just the faint snoozing of Malevus and the familiar sea of liquid fire inside you accompanying you.

What the hell had happened?


>Try to get the attention of Malevus and wake her up.
>You should try to get up on your own. This bed won't defeat you.
>Just rest and sleep. Whatever happened, you need rest over everything else.
>Other, write in.
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>>5809155
>Try to get the attention of Malevus and wake her up.
Let's not take any more chances for now
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>>5809155
>Try to get the attention of Malevus and wake her up.
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>>5809155
>You should try to get up on your own. This bed won't defeat you.
lets take all the risks next time.
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>>5809155
>Just rest and sleep. Whatever happened, you need rest over everything else.
Let's risk it again next time (I have a crippling gambling addiction)
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>>5809155
>>Just rest and sleep. Whatever happened, you need rest over everything else.
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>>5809155
>>Just rest and sleep. Whatever happened, you need rest over everything else.
Just rest for fuck sake. This was a bad idea
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Magic isn't running away from us and the progress we are making is already great enough. Also Alric needs someone for make sure he understands he is great at fighting and commanding for such a young age, that fear about not becoming better will eat him.

Everyone else and Malevus were probably worried sick, shit she no doubt was working hours for heal us probably. Sleep is bare minum thanks.
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You closed your eyes, you weren't in a hurry to go anywhere or find out exactly what had happened. Nalice could explain everything on due time, but now you just wanted to rest. With Malevus being there, you felt safe and secure. Your friends would watch over you.

Slowly you fell asleep. Your sleep being exactly what you needed right now. You were so bloody tired.



Light from the window illuminated the room, by the angle it got in, it was probably late morning.

Shifting a bit in the bed, you opened your eyes and looked at the ceiling again.

"Alric… you are awake." You heard Tari's voice by the side of the bed.

"How long did I…" You succeeded in asking her. Your voice was hoarse from lack of speaking or drinking.

"One day, you slept through yesterday. It is morning now." Tari said to you. You could hear relief in her voice.

You turned your head and saw her sitting there as she reached for your hand and held it. Her hands were warm as you squeezed back.

"You and Malevus have been watching over me?" You asked her and clarified immediately. "I woke up for a moment yesterday, Malevus had fallen asleep."

"Yeah… she sat here for hours praying for your recovery." Tari said back to you. "You made us worry a lot, you know."

"I guess I did…" You said and tried to push yourself up.

"Here let me help you." Tari said and went to fix the pillows so that you could be more comfortable.

"Thanks Tari…" You said back.

You still felt tired, but not as much as yesterday. Your arms felt heavy and you felt nauseated, also you were rather hungry. The mana was a constant companion to you, but it was barely noticeable right now.

Your stomach growled, getting a brief chuckle out of you and Tari.

"I think others should know that you are awake, and I should get something for you to eat." Tari said and prepared to stand up.


>Ask for Tari to stay and tell you everything she knows about what happened. She can then go tell others that you are awake.
>Have her go fetch Malevus, you want to speak with her first.
>Lady Nalice, you want to see her. You need to hear from her mouth about what had happened.
>Your family and others concerned should know. You find out about things a bit later.
>Other, write in.
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>>5809720
>Your family and others concerned should know. You find out about things a bit later.
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>>5809720
>Your family and others concerned should know. You find out about things a bit later.
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>>5809720
>>Your family and others concerned should know. You find out about things a bit later.
Family first, we will learn what happened probably at the same time. And what the crit roll did.
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>>5809720
>>Your family and others concerned should know. You find out about things a bit later.
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>>5809720
>Your family and others concerned should know. You find out about things a bit later.
Oh fine, we could have let them know we were fine earlier if we woke up Malevus, then she could have gone to bed. I was just wondering if we lost our hand or an eye for Punished Alric who needs Nalice to magic up a cool looking replacement.
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>>5809835
Rest is essential for proper healing. Talking the next day is not a big issue. We will need to stay in bed for a while at least.
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You gave her an acknowledging nod and closed your eyes for a moment.

Sighing deeply you listened as Tari left your bedroom. Everyone must have been very worried and they would be barging through that door immediately after hearing that you were awake. You just hoped that no one would come and hug you too hard.

Someone ran up the stairs and then threw the study door open, it must have been Malevus and your guess was right as your bedroom door was opened and your red-haired squire stood there. Bracing as much as possible for her lunging hug that never came, you instead witnessed her just standing there at the doorway.

"Hello Malevus…" You greeted her.

Malevus held back tears and avoided crying.

"Prince Alric… it is good that you are awake." She said as she somehow managed to hold herself together.

It wasn't Malevus who would be the one hugging you as closely behind her came Maura who when seeing you broke into tears and immediately came to hug you.

"You are squeezing me too hard." You managed to say as your mother hugged you in the bed.

"She has all the right to hug you Alric." Normand said as he followed his wife.

Malevus went to help Maura up and held her by her shoulder.

"I think I managed to scare you a lot." You said carefully. You didn't yet have the strength to speak that much.

"More than a lot… we were afraid that we would lose you." Normand told you. He too was barely holding himself together.

It had been that serious?

You nodded back to him and closed your eyes. You knew that there would be a lot of talking ahead of you.

"But we didn't lose you… now give your mother a hug and we will allow you to rest." Normand said to you.

When Maura hugged you again, you pulled your right arm away from underneath the blanket and carefully moved it around her back patting it softly.

When you did that, you noticed that your nails were black… when had that happened?

As Maura released you and Malevus escorted her away, Normand turned back towards you before leaving.

"Alric… son… please don't scare us again like that, I don't think either of us could handle losing you, we have already lost so much." He said to you. "Now rest, Tari will bring you something to eat soon."

You gave her a nod and closed your eyes.

It didn't take long for you to fall asleep.



Your sleep was restless and not that particularly deep. Being in this half-asleep half-awake state, you knew when people came to your bedroom and had a faint idea who they were, but at the same time you didn't know if they said anything.

Tari had come with the food, but as you were asleep she hadn't dared to wake you up. Instead she kept watch by your bed for hours until Malevus came to take her spot and allowed Tari to go.

Only then you really fell asleep as Malevus started to softly sing. Through your hazy sleep you couldn't recognise what she was singing, but it was beautiful.

Beautiful and tranquil.

Then the deep embrace of sleep took hold of you.

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>>5810077

When you woke up, it was already late in the evening. Only several candles and an oil lamp provided light in your bedroom. Looking around, you found that you weren't alone.

"You are finally awake Prince Alric." Came the voice of Lady Nalice who was sitting by your bed.

She wasn't alone in the room with you as Malevus leaned against the wall by the door. She had crossed her arms as she watched Nalice.

"Lady Nalice… Malevus…" You greeted them.

"As you can see Prince Alric is awake, you can leave now." Malevus said to Nalice.

"I saved his life." Nalice sighed and said back to her.

"You endangered his life in the first place." Malevus said back. You could hear how irate she was. "And now he is like that."

"I did what I must, because the alternative would have been way worse." Nalice said and stood up from her chair.

"Must? Fel is a corrupting power, it is unholy, it is tainted… and now Alric…" Malevus said back to her.

"Little miss paladin." Nalice said and her voice echoed in your bedroom. The candles flickered and the shadow behind her grew stronger, spreading across the walls and ceiling. "Your Light couldn't have saved him, I did save him."

"Without you we wouldn't be here in the first place!" Malevus sternly said back and prodded Nalice in her chest with a finger.

This seemed to be the final straw for Nalice who let her scholar's disguise drop in favour of her mage armour.

"Ladies…" You said to them and got their attention.

Malevus took a step back and gave you a stiff bow.

"I am sorry Prince Alric, that won't happen again." Malevus said to you.

"That was uncouth of me as well, I am sorry Prince Alric." Nalice said as well.

You really didn't need Malevus and Nalice fighting in your bedroom. You weren't sure if that was to happen that there would be any survivors.

You sighed deeply and pushed yourself to sit more upright, leaning against a pile of pillows. Malevus grimaced when the blanket fell off your chest and you looked down. Amongst the blue sigils was now black writing and esoteric lines. The writing looked like draconic.

Alright, what was this about? And should you ask either one of them to leave just in case to avoid feelings flaring up again? You didn't really need Malevus skewering Nalice with her sword or Nalice turning Malevus into a newt.


>Have Malevus tell her side of the story. What does she know about what happened?
>Fel, this draconic writing. What is all that about?
>So you nearly died, how did that happen?
>Nalice, have her tell everything from beginning without hiding any details.
>Other, write in.

Ask either one of them to leave the room:
>Nalice
>Malevus
>Neither, both know how to behave

QM: >>5809835
There is enough Punished Alric in what I have planned for you.
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>>5810078
>Nalice, have her tell everything from beginning without hiding any details.

>Neither, both know how to behave

I hope there is a silver lining to all this.
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>>5810078
>Nalice, have her tell everything from beginning without hiding any details.

>Neither, both know how to behave
Surely alric will only be stronger in character and might from these trials.
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>>5810078
>Other, write in
"I died. Malevus would you paint my damned nails."

>Neither, both know how to behave
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>>5810078
>>Nalice, have her tell everything from beginning without hiding any details.
Ah something ugly, not great for socials or talking. Wearing gloves all the time when out, time.
>Neither, both know how to behave
Give to Malevus the order to stand down, if she puts an hand on her sword again. She is under us, while Nalice is only in part due to being just a teacher given for train Eligius.
Frankly guys, its quite likely they will start talking again understand why though. There is a reason why we have split certain people of our staff from eachothers, why we don't talk in detail of them. They are not meant to be in the same room, or interact.
Exactly, like Eligius and Raleigh. The same is for Malevus and Nalice.

>>5810084
Learn from your errors, dont rush dangerous things when by all means we are an apprentice in them. Thankfully there isnt too much important stuff that we need to do soon. Lucky winter.
We were practicing basic fire related spells, being not even more wounded is a saving grace.

>>5810078
...punished? I ll note down to triple our bodyguards when the cash truly flows, being ugly is not really in my sight. Or forced to cut our nose for see better with one eye and so on. And spend insane amount of wealth for have a replacement of the more functioning and original body parts.
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Actually its not fully correct. I wouldn't even consider Alric an Apprentice, he is like even less at the moment. And not in a power level magic sense.
He is outright jumping years upon years of study, theory and costant practice the majority of magicians would do. Its a really fast compacted education/training by Nalice and aided by the sigils. He hasn't practice and learned enough.
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>>5810078
>Nalice, have her tell everything from beginning without hiding any details.
>Neither, both know how to behave
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"Both of you please behave." You told them and gave them a stern glance. "Now Lady Nalice, please start from the beginning. I want to know what happened."

"Prince Alric, how much do you remember?" Nalice asked you.

"Little… I tried to snap the fire into existence and then I fell…" You struggled to remember.

Nalice gave you a curious look before she spoke.

"You managed to light the fire, it was a small one, but it did exist. Yet you continued your attempts which means…" Nalice mused aloud.

"Means what?" Malevus asked.

"Prince Alric, you succeeded after the fifth snap which means that your heart had stopped at around that point." Nalice told you. "You don't remember any of this?"

Heart stopped? You succeeded in lighting the fire? You shook your head, this was hard to comprehend.

"Interesting." Nalice said. "But it makes sense."

"My heart stopped?" You asked as Nalice continued to think about things instead of telling you what happened. "Tell me everything."

"Your heart suddenly stopped, which led to you quickly losing your consciousness. That was when you fell. From the fifth attempt to you falling, it took ten seconds. Getting your heart pumping again took me seventeen seconds." Nalice explained to you and continued. "By one definition of death, you were dead for nearly thirty seconds."

Your heart had stopped… how could that have happened?

"Continue from when I fell." You said.

"I immediately realised that something was wrong as I didn't see any signs of life. When I didn't find a pulse, I had only one option at hand." Nalice told you and continued. "By channelling and directing Fel energies into your heart, to get it to pump again."

Nalice conjured her scholar's disguise back on and took a step forward.

"By sacrificing every plant in my home and turning them into Fel, you again had a pulse. It was now a weak one, but it was there. Yet you were unconscious and I knew that wouldn't be enough, so I drained some of my own life, turning some into more Fel while rest I just gave to you as is." Nalice told you.

Malevus was shocked to hear that. Nalice had given you some of her own life, which sounded serious for a human, but she wasn't a human.

"How many years?" Malevus asked. "If you went that far, why wouldn't life be enough? Why the Fel then?"

"Approximately ten or so years." Nalice said to her and continued. "And for Fel? Arcane would have been too slow and cumbersome, shamanic arts might have had an answer, but I am not familiar with them. Only Fel in its volatile chaotic form had the power to start the heart again as quickly as possible."

"And then?" You asked her to continue.

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>>5810911

"Prince Alric, after your pulse had stabilised, I amplified the sigils on your skin to help with the process and then drew the writing on your chest. I have told you, words have power in them and those glyphs I wrote should help to keep things in control." Nalice said to you and continued. "The amount of Fel energies I channelled into your heart, your body, is too much for a normal human to take without side effects."

"Black nails?" You asked.

"Alric, your eyes are green as well." Malevus said to you. "Sign of corruption, unholy and tainted."

"Common minor side effects of Fel corruption. The sigils and the writing hopefully keeps the more worse ones away." Nalice said to you.

"Yet they are possibilities." Malevus said to her sternly.

"Better these side effects than death or what a stopped heart can cause." Nalice said back to her.

"And then what?" You interrupted them before they could start arguing again.

"When you were stable enough, I carried you here." Nalice told you and continued. "And now against the odds you are awake, you are alive and not in deep oblivion or awake, but yet mindless."

It was hard to process all of this right now so you just continued to ask questions.

"And now what?" You asked. This started to get tiresome.

"Rest. You need to rest for weeks if not months to get back to normal. We need to monitor and watch over you for anything abnormal." Nalice explained to you and continued. "In medicine or in magic there is very little we know about conditions like yours, but because you are awake, it can be a sign that we avoided the worst."

Weeks or months? Your condition? Even more questions for you to think about.


>Ask about why your heart stopped. Why did it happen and what can it cause to you?
>Ask about the Fel and its corruption. How did it really restart your heart and how long does the side effect stay.
>Ask her about your recovery and how you or others can help you with it.
>Ask Nalice who she thinks is to blame for this?
>Other, write in
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>>5810912
>>Ask about the Fel and its corruption. How did it really restart your heart and how long does the side effect stay.
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>>5810912
>Ask about the Fel and its corruption. How did it really restart your heart and how long does the side effect stay.
>Ask her about your recovery and how you or others can help you with it.
Its alright we could still prob get some deals done whilst bedridden.
Did alric get green glowy eyes? or do they look normal green.
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>>5810947

Pupil and iris are sickly Fel green while sclera has a faint tint of green. So not fully glowy or Blood Elf green eyes, but definitely something people will notice.
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>>5810912
>Ask about the Fel and its corruption. How did it really restart your heart and how long does the side effect stay.
>Ask her about your recovery and how you or others can help you with it

My Punished Alric needs monthly sacrifices to feed his fel powered heart. Also some dragon life in there. 10 dragon years seem like they might be a bit weightier to human years. Once he gets his strength back maybe he will be even stronger, even if he has a sudden craving for a flock of sheep burnt crispy and to soar the skies he's never known.

Though if we need a permanent or temporary cover story, maybe say it was another Syndicate attack by a warlock. He threw some nasty fel magic and Alric survived. Bam, cover story.
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>>5810912
>>Ask about why your heart stopped. Why did it happen and what can it cause to you?
>>Ask about the Fel and its corruption. How did it really restart your heart and how long does the side effect stay.
>>Ask her about your recovery and how you or others can help you with it.
I want to know everything. Cardiac arrest is really serious thing and I would prefer to avoid having to go through it again in the future, especially as far majority will end up with temporary or permanent side effects. I know that Damar Hamlin of football fame had cardiac arrest after being tackled and with help being there in seconds and with best possible care he made full recovery. I kinda can see Nalice shocking Alric back alive saved us from the complications like the immediate help did with Hamlin.

>>5810997
That coverstory can work. Alric should also get dark glasses to cover his eyes.
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>>5811183
Indeed thats what I'm hoping for his recovery. More importantly what color do you want Malevus to paint his nails after losing a bet. I'm thinking Orange, but then again the black goes with his hair. Maybe a matching red to Malevus's hair.
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>>5811223
I would go with black. After Tari has been given free reign to handle his nails and tidy his hair, Alric is going to be the prettiest prince in whole Alterac.
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>>5810912
>>Ask about the Fel and its corruption. How did it really restart your heart and how long does the side effect stay.
>>Ask her about your recovery and how you or others can help you with it.
No, we aren't remaining months in bed. We have too much shit to do (we need to be up and running for the restart of our military campaign). A few weeks acceptable, but we can't sign deals while being bedridden.
We are a Prince. Being bedridden is like hearing "gold in the hills" for our enemies.

With the Fel characteristics, we will use gloves and cover our body more. Eyes is particulary bad difficult to defend.
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"How did the Fel restart my heart? I know of its power, yet shouldn't it be destructive?" You asked Nalice. "Can you truly use it to heal people?"

"Prince Alric, you are right. Yet due to that it worked. The volatility of it was the key, by channelling it into you, the sudden infusion and shock was enough to get your heart pumping." Nalice explained. "The sudden surge of raw distilled power was what saved you."

"But the corruption?" You said.

"Consider yourself blessed. Only your nails and eyes are the visible changes." Nalice said. "No tail, no horns, no spikes or skin colour changing."

"What about the changes we can't see?" Malevus asked again and was concerned.

"We do not know, Fel gives its users power, might. It is very potent and that is one reason why it saved Prince Alric." Nalice explained. "But it can amplify negative traits while clouding the positive ones, changing who you are. All this for more power, more strength, more magic."

"Then how long…" You asked immediately. The idea that you were going to change frightened you, it frightened you a lot.

"Months or years. The changes can be permanent as well." Nalice said and sounded defeated. "There can also be the issue of what will happen when the amount of Fel in your body has decreased. Has your body become dependent for it, is it an addiction that needs its fix."

You closed your eyes. You didn't feel the Fel inside you, just the mana that Nalice had given to you.

"I don't feel it… should I?" You asked.

"That means the glyphs are working as intended. They are suppressing the Fel, stabilising your body." Nalice said to you.

"I am not in danger due to Fel anymore?"

"No Prince Alric, the danger is there. Yet it keeps your heart strong. What long term effects there will be, I do not know, but the most important thing is that you are alive." Nalice explained. "For all purposes you are now touched by Fel. Those who recognise it will spot it unless you can hide the signs."

"Then I can't stay in this bed forever." You said back to her and opened your eyes. "Being bedridden is an invitation for trouble."

"Alric, you need to rest." Malevus said and sounded concerned.

"How can I recuperate then?"

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>>5811417

"You need to rest and maybe in a week or two you can walk on your own. Before that you need all the help you can get." Nalice told you and sighed. "I must confess that my expertise on the human body and what has happened to you isn't that deep. Mostly based on what has been written about it, there are only a few known experts but…"

"But what?" Malevus asked. "Alric needs all the help he can get."

"Closest and the best option is in Dalaran." Nalice said to her, venom in her voice.

Ahh yes, her dislike of Dalaran and the mages there flared up. Nalice didn't like Dalaran at all.

"Who?" You asked.

"Archmage Kel'Thuzad, most of the modern medicine is based around his writings, drawings and compilations of previous knowledge." Nalice told you.

"Not a familiar name, could he be trusted?" You asked.

"Prince Alric, he has a reputation of being a… maverick and going against the wishes of Kirin Tor." Nalice said to you and waved the idea away. "But we can do without him, we don't need Dalaran's help."

"And the alternative is what? Alric slowly gets up and regains his strength?" Malevus asked.

"Yes." Nalice answered.

Asking for Dalaran's help would mean that Lord Antonidas would learn about your condition, but maybe not about Fel and the circumstances. He seemed to be more reasonable of a man, but calling for their help would mean that this Kel'Thuzad would probably learn and put the things together. It could be somewhat disadvantageous to you, but the alternative of having to recuperate slowly on your own didn't sound optimal at all.

"Could this… Kel'Thuzad help me?" You asked Nalice.

"He is the first and foremost in the knowledge when it comes to how the human body works. It is his writings that taught me about the urgency of your situation." Nalice told you. "If someone can help you, it is him."

You had so much to do, your heart having stopped or not, you couldn't stay in bed for weeks or months. But on the other hand, your health and regaining it should be the top priority. You can't go rushing with your recovery, getting well will take time.


>Call for the help of Dalaran, ask for Kel'Thuzad's help due to your heart having stopped.
>You can do without outside help. You are going to force yourself up and moving as fast as possible.
>You will recuperate on your own and take your time with it. You have plenty to do, but it is better to not risk anything. Your health is the most important thing now.
>Other, write in.

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>>5811420
>Call for the help of Dalaran, ask for Kel'Thuzad's help due to your heart having stopped.
He sounds like a loyal dude
I'm sure we can trust him
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>>5811420
>You can do without outside help. You are going to force yourself up and moving as fast as possible.
As soon as the visible signs go away that is. It's counter intuitive but prolonged bedrest for a long time is one of the worst things you can do when you have a heart problem. The heart gains strength through use just like any other muscle so take it too easy and it will atrophy.
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>>5811420
>>You can do without outside help. You are going to force yourself up and moving as fast as possible.
i kinda want to meet kelthuzad but being a tryhard is a more seductive option.
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>>5811420
>>Call for the help of Dalaran, ask for Kel'Thuzad's help due to your heart having stopped.
I fear for our future children now.
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>>5811420
>You will recuperate on your own and take your time with it. You have plenty to do, but it is better to not risk anything. Your health is the most important thing now.
Ah for fuck sake. We are actually corrupted and sit between a rock and an hard place. Literally done for in the long run.
But we can still do right for Alterac and restore it, and make heirs. With that done there is no need of fear for a future tyrant, we will ensure that the option cannot even exist.


>>5811578
Eh i already feared with that for general attitude of certain anons. This just adds to that. I still think we have a chance to get a wife with Calia out of the way, and make some heirs for ensure Alterac safety. Not bastards but legitimate heirs, Alterac doesn't need more fuck ups in the making.
Now that chance cannot be ignored anymore by others, since we have Fel inside us.
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Funnily enough this is the only good thing. A basic thing, to have heirs. Now more sure to happen because we don't know for how long our body will not start to change and react for worse to Fel. Whatever power, strength or magic give us Fel is worthless in exchange for the negatives of the big dependency and changes that cannot be controlled by us.

Everything else is bad news.
A ton of our relationships, reputation and loyalties are now at risk. Work done in full threads there ready to be burned, if this is revealed.
I don't even know if Nalice can even fully cover us properly with some magic equipment or tools. I doubt it especially because Fel will continue to grow and change us with the passing of time.
Depressing to have played so many threads for risk to fall now.
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>>5811420
>Other, write in.
"What kind of name is Kel'Thuzad? Sounds rather ominous. We could always try to get more of his books on the human body atleast."

"Fel is strengthening my body and magic. I could become dependent on it. What if we burn through it little by little. Exercise, spell casting, drawing it out just a bit more every day until its all spent, and see where we stand."

Theres also our Coven of Dawn witches who DO have a tradition combining shamanistic magic, arcane, and Fel. Bit of herbalism too. This seems right up their alley to see if they can do something.

>>5811664
I mentioned this earlier, but privately blame it on a syndicate warlock attack. A warlock ritual we interrupted and got caught in the backlash. In the history of the Wars I bet atleast a few guys have gotten exposed to fel in such a way. Shit happens.

In that light, blame it on our enemies who are protected by the Edict. 'When dagger and poison failed, they turned to dark magic.' Either its Syndicate Warlocks or Blackrock Orcs, both operating within Alterac where we cannot strike them due to the Edict. Throw some shade. A Silver Hand Paladin wasn't able to protect us, nor can the Regional Defenders killing some petty morloc nests and political saber rattling. How many assassination attempts must Alric endure before these enemies can be struck down?
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Trying to push yourself more upright, you had to give up as you lacked the strength to do so. Seeing you struggling, Malevus stepped forth and helped you by lifting you up a bit.

"Thank you…" You said to her and looked into her eyes. What would you do without her help and aid, you were sure that she could see your thoughts in your eyes.

"I cannot stay still or be bedridden for weeks or months. If I stay here, I will never get up." You said to her and Nalice. "As soon as my legs can carry me and my arms can hold a sword, I will leave this bed."

Nalice gave you a bow.

"Prince Alric, we will get you back on your feet as soon as possible." She said to you. "Now I will need to prepare things for monitoring your condition. So if you excuse me…"

You waved your hand and Nalice left your bedroom leaving you alone with Malevus.

You saw the concern on her face as she looked at you. She could sense that you knew that everything wasn't right. And as much as she found Fel and the corruption terrifying, she was just glad that you were alive.

"I will have Tari bring you food." Malevus said to you. "Then just rest and try not to think about things too much. You are going to be fine."

"Thank you Malevus…" You said back to her.

She walked to you and put her hand on your brow. She said a short prayer to Light and you could swear that her eyes had a faint golden glow for a second or two.

"See you tomorrow Alric." Malevus said and smiled at you.



You had succeeded in eating a half-full bowl of soup and drinking a single mug of tea. It wasn't much, but it would be a start. After Tari had helped you lay down and pulled the blanket on you, she left to allow you to fall asleep without anyone disturbing you.

Being alone and staring at the ceiling made you realise something. For the first time in a long time you were scared of the future, of yourself. It wasn't the healthy fear that keeps men alive on the battlefield, the fear that makes bravery, but instead fear that you couldn't reason with. The fear of the unknown.

Fel corruption, your now green eyes would have to be hidden from the public, the nails were whatever and could be explained by you being eccentric, but your eyes. You needed glasses to wear and hide them. And those were just the changes on the outside, what you have read and now Nalice had told you scared you a lot. How could the Fel inside you change you? Would you become a different person, your worst instincts and traits taking over who you are? Would your family and friends be affected because of this? Would your loved ones push you away? What about your future children?

This all scared you a lot and your mind just raced into Calia and her sickness. What a cruel world and fate this is.

Yet giving up wouldn't be an option. You need to push forward.

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Next morning you felt a bit better and you managed to eat a light breakfast. After you had fallen asleep, Malevus, Tari and Normand had watched over your sleep.

Though you still lacked strength to do much and you cursed your frustration as Normand and Malevus had to help you to use a chamber pot. A grown man incapable of taking a shit without outside help.

But as stupid as that might sound, it did give you motivation and as the day passed, you had to decide one rather important thing.

"People will grow suspicious longer you stay inside. I have had to lie to Lieutenant Cromwell already that you have caught a fever and are bedridden due to that." Normand said to you and continued. "We need to tell the people something."

"Is the truth out of the question?" You asked from Nalice who had joined Normand.

"Prince Alric, I wouldn't tell them that." Nalice said.

"Then what are our options?" You asked.

"You are ill, terribly ill and need rest." Normand said. "Officers will learn the truth sooner than later, but the citizens, they need some story."

"I disagree, the less people learn the better." Nalice said back to him. "Officers shouldn't learn about Alric's condition."

"Syndicate assassin?" Malevus suggested. "They have already tried twice, why not the third time?"

That was a rather atypical suggestion from Malevus, but maybe that could be the right choice? Give the people a bit of truth weaved into a greater lie.

"A warlock attacked me, hence the green eyes if someone asks?" You asked her.

"There was a story a bit like that in one of my books." Malevus told you. Had she gotten this idea from one of her steamy romance novels?

"That could work, but it would put out the fact that you have been affected by Fel." Normand said.

"But not voluntarily, and it would hide the fact that I am studying magic." You said.

Nalice seemed hesitant about the idea.

"You were poisoned, better idea than a warlock attacking you." Nalice said after a moment. "If your condition can't be hidden, a plausible explanation should then exist."


>Tell people that you are very ill and just require rest and then recuperation. Officers will learn the real story at some point
>You were attacked by a Syndicate warlock and have been suffering from the Fel spell inflicted on you.
>A poisoner, just like in Durnholde, tried to kill you with a foul Fel liquid. But you survived.
>Tell them the truth. You nearly died and this was the only way of saving your life. They will understand the truth.
>Other, write in.
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>>5812182
>>A poisoner, just like in Durnholde, tried to kill you with a foul Fel liquid. But you survived.
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>>5812182
>You were attacked by a Syndicate warlock and have been suffering from the Fel spell inflicted on you.

This could get a certain prisoner of ours in trouble so make sure to phrase it in a way that doesn't incriminate him or the other guy.
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>>5812182
>A poisoner, just like in Durnholde, tried to kill you with a foul Fel liquid. But you survived.

Precious Malevus. Nalice makes a good point too. While our warlock prisoner would get some heat, I'd be more worried about Eligius. Uther could try to help against further warlock attacks by sending another Paladin more resembling an Inquisitor. Or nudge Dalaran to send someone. Which would be rather awkward to turn away or work around. Poison is more intrigue which can't be handed off to some stranger.

>Other, write in.
Alric was Poisoned, and Illusion Magic to cover the Fel signs.
Leave no rock unturned suggestio? Illusion magic. We happen to know a very accomplished Illusionist. Though Nalice could probably work something out, though to be fair the human form thing is more like a shapeshifting magic? Other wizards might certainly notice, but would they just casually rip through it? Then it would be have to kept up for months or years, or forever, perhaps as a talisman he keeps on his person.

We are meeting with Jandice in a few weeks. She will certainly notice and suspect its related to our studying magic. I imagine she will be hearing the truth.

Not to be taken seriously idea, but very funny. Pump Alric with a different magic until his eyes change color accordingly. Palette swap Alric. Dump his ass in the Sunwell until his eyes turn gold. Dragon eyes Alric. Arcane Alric. Red-Eyes Black Alric. I recall a Night Elf named Xavius in the War of the Ancient who had straight up artificial eyes.
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>>5812182
>>You were attacked by a Syndicate warlock and have been suffering from the Fel spell inflicted on you.
>>A poisoner, just like in Durnholde, tried to kill you with a foul Fel liquid. But you survived.
Either of these two. I prefer a warlock assassin as it can be explained more easily than the poison. How would the poisoner even have succeeded in the first place? That opens too many questions.

>>5812243
Jandice could maybe put together an illusion, but I can imagine mages etc spotting and seeing through them. Imo better to use glasses as we would already have an excuse with warlock/poisoner. I also wouldnt invite more paladins or mages from Dalaran here, too risky.
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>>5812182
>A poisoner, just like in Durnholde, tried to kill you with a foul Fel liquid. But you survived.
i dont think it matters much wether or not its a warlock or assasin as long as we got a good scapegoat for this fel corruption.
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>>5812312
We had multiple attempts at assissination already, even here in Dawnholme in fact.
For how multiple ways. He was out and someone with a disguise served him something to eat or drink, and i could go on.
While i am for all time high guard because we are at war and are a target to be killed/maimed minimum, Alric sometimes just relaxes. He also has other duties and magic education to do which means he can be distracted or occupied with something.

At day light we are followed around by Malevus, Sir Gravis and the knights usually (unless they are doing something else). And the homestead is often patrolled and guarded. This said, Alric has often given orders to dismiss his men or not be followed too. At night we would bare minimum have the knights following us, we sneak out though. Our security is very important for them.
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Now that I think about it for our soldiers and officers, it will be actually mortyfying for most of them. Why it was kept a secret from our main boys thats the problem for me. I guess Nalice didn't just had a fierce talk with Malevus but also Normand.
Neither Alric or Normand would keep secret a warlock attack or poison afterall.
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"A poisoner, just like in Durnholde." You told them.

"But how?" Normand asked back.

No one had an idea until Malevus got one.

"Alteraci Brandy. Everyone knows you like it." She suggested.

"A bottle acquired in let's say last autumn, but just now opened." Normand mused aloud.

"And I drank it." You said to him. "Puked my guts out and fell unconscious."

"That is the story we will tell to people, but it also means that…" Normand said and the horror struck you.

"We have to dispose the remaining brandy just in case as a show." Malevus said aloud.

That hit you harder than it should. Your favourite drink…

"Either way, poisoner is the story." You said after sighing deeply, this had started to be rather tiresome. "Anything else?"

Malevus and Normand shook their heads, but Nalice had something to say.

"Prince Alric, I need to take some of your blood for tests." Nalice said and took out a vial and frighteningly large needle.

"I guess I can't say no."

"No, you cannot."



All the talking had made you tired and you spent most of the day just sleeping and eating a little. While you didn't exactly feel that much better, eating definitely did help you, but it didn't change how tired you were.

It was early evening when Tari came to your bedroom as you had a visitor. You had made sure to instruct that outside of Nalice, Malevus, Tari, Normand, Maura and eventually Eligius, the story was that you got poisoned. No one else wouldn't need to learn the truth, at least hopefully not yet. You had also made sure to not blame Garrick Blacksteel or the Dark Irons. They could be prime suspects when the rumours spread, so you had to snub that one out quickly.

"Beric is here, do you want to see him?" Tari asked you. "He spoke something about oil?"

Yeah you had sent the letter to him to come here as fast as possible and here he was. What a great timing. Though you didn't really have any strength to talk business with him right now, maybe you should at least see him out? Alternatively Tari was here, she could handle this especially as Beric seems to think of her highly.


>You might not have that much strength, but you can meet with Beric. He is your trader after all. Your condition or not, Strahnbrad Hill's oil is very important.
>Have Tari handle everything with Normand, you can greet Beric briefly and hear his opinion.
>Tari and Normand can do all the talking. You have no strength nor interest to talk about business right now.
>Other, write in.
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>>5812541
>Have Tari handle everything with Normand, you can greet Beric briefly and hear his opinion.
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>>5812541
>>You might not have that much strength, but you can meet with Beric. He is your trader after all. Your condition or not, Strahnbrad Hill's oil is very important.
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>>5812541
>>You might not have that much strength, but you can meet with Beric. He is your trader after all. Your condition or not, Strahnbrad Hill's oil is very important.
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>>5812541
>You might not have that much strength, but you can meet with Beric. He is your trader after all. Your condition or not, Strahnbrad Hill's oil is very important.
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"Send him in, but if he hasn't been told the story, can you please do it?" You asked Tari.

"I will." She said and smiled.

Tari's pregnancy continued to cause her morning sickness and spells of feeling a bit weak, but outside of her baby bump slowly growing, she didn't really show any other signs. It did bring you some happiness that she was doing well.

You closed your eyes and fully buttoned the shirt you were wearing as you waited for Beric to come. It thankfully didn't take long for your trader to knock on the door and open it.

"Prince Alric, I have heard the news." Beric said to you unnaturally carefully. For the volatile small bald man, he showed a lot of grace in his greeting. "How are you feeling?"

You opened your eyes and looked at him.

"Oh fuck!" Beric said as he saw them.

"I feel like shit, I am tired. I nearly died." You said to him. "So I have never felt better."

"At least you can still jest." Beric seemed a bit relieved.

"My mind works, I am just tired that is all." You told him. "But the oil, that is why I called you here."

"Yes, I heard about it briefly from Normand and Taretha." Beric said to you.

"Tell me what they told you." You said and closed your eyes.

Normand had spoken with Beric very briefly and when he started to talk, you gave him short answers and clarifications. It took a while, but in the end Beric had a pretty good idea of the plans and offers, but you were also rather spent.

"We really have two options, the easy steady income from rent. Or the riskier take it all one." Beric said to you and scratched his chin. "You have contacted Lady Prestor and the banks right?"

You gave him a nod.

"We have a good business relationship with her, the people I have worked with have been very solid." Beric said to you.

"What do you think of politics?" You asked.

"Prince Alric, I am not a politician, but people do find Dark Irons and goblins fishy and not worth working with. Barovs meanwhile are respected, if somewhat cutthroat, in their business. Having a strong connection to them could help us politically a lot more than the Dark Irons." Beric told you. You wanted to laugh at the strong connection, you already had one with Jandice. Beric then continued. "But like I said I am not a politician, I am a merchant, I make money. That is my job and the risk analysis does favour one option over another."

"Dark Irons then?" You asked and felt yourself strained.

"Risky, but if you can get the funding… I would take their offer." Beric told you.

He looked at you while you ran your fingers through your hair. You must have looked quite pathetic like this.

"Prince Alric…"

"I am just tired, besides we aren't in a hurry." You said back to him. "Go talk with Normand and Tari. They know the details."

Beric nodded and forced a strained smile.

"I will leave you then." He said and walked to the door before turning back to you. "Prince Alric."

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>>5813160

"Yes?"

"Get healthy and fast, seeing you like that is pure bollocks." Beric said to you.

You chuckled and waved him away.

So Beric was for the Dark Iron and Goblins plan. Like he said, he wasn't a politician so he minimised the potential ramifications from that direction. He was all in for the profits. Unsurprising to be honest, you should have known that Beric would choose them over the Barovs.

You sighed, you were too tired to think about this for now. Closing your eyes, you soon drifted off to hazy sleep.



The next day went without much happening mostly because you were too tired to do anything. Outside of eating twice and having to be helped to the chamber pot again, which to you was incredibly embarrassing and frustrating and you made sure that Malevus and Normand knew it, you spent most of the day in hazy sleep.

It had been a mistake to talk and interact with people as much as you did yesterday and due to that Malevus decided that you wouldn't have any visitors outside of your caretakers till you were really ready to meet them.

It was probably for the best, you didn't need getting interrupted. Being tired from meetings hampers your recovery, you should be tired from trying to walk and not from having to talk. Besides you have your officers and others who can handle the things while you are bedridden. You should trust them and let them handle things. They will be fine.



It was the morning of the fifth day since your heart had stopped. You were eating breakfast while listening to Tari talk about the weather. You felt a bit better, spending yesterday mostly sleeping had helped you to recover and now for the first time you felt a bit normal.

There was a knock on the door and Nalice entered your bedroom. You hadn't seen her since her taking your blood and following him was Eligius. He seemed relieved yet rather concerned when he saw your eyes.

"Good morning Prince Alric, I have informed Eligius about the events." Nalice said to you matter of factly.

You gave a nod to both of them. Eligius chose to not speak and let Nalice handle whatever she wanted to say.

"I will get to the point, your blood has faint traces of Fel in it. Which is a good thing." Nalice told you.

"And the bad thing would be what?" You asked her.

"The amount would have been more than just a faint trace. This means that the glyphs I wrote on your chest are working as intended." Nalice explained. "They are keeping the Fel from running rampant."

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>>5813162

That was good news, but it means that as long as you had Fel inside you, you would have the glyphs and esoteric lines drawn on your chest to keep it in control.

"That sounds good, right?" Tari asked.

"It is good news Miss Foxton." Nalice said to her. "But I would like to have confirmation for one thing I am suspecting."

"Which would be what?" You asked.

"Does the Fel intervene with your magic?" Nalice said to you.

Eligius seemed somewhat nervous and decided to speak.

"Is that wise? Does Prince Alric have the strength and will for it?" Eligius asked her.

"He should, the sigils aren't working against him now." Nalice said to him and turned back towards you. "So how is it, are you willing to try to light a candle, it shouldn't be as hard as before."


>Yes, you can attempt it. You after all feel better than in the previous few days.
>No, you aren't ready for magic. You need to recover more first and you want to get back on your feet first. Magic can wait.
>Other, write in.
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>>5813163
>Yes, you can attempt it. You after all feel better than in the previous few days.
I for one need to know if he is getting fel boosted magically if not eventually physically.
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>>5813163
>>No, you aren't ready for magic. You need to recover more first and you want to get back on your feet first. Magic can wait.
we needed aid to take a shit.
Enough said
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>>5813163
>Yes, you can attempt it. You after all feel better than in the previous few days.
ah fucking hell what's the worst that would happen? Our skin turning green too? Maybe growing muscles and tusks?
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>>5813184
…Just all our gains throwed in the shit heap XD XD. i prefer us falling on cinder sword before that happens.
maybe i should have stop caring like the other anon.
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Thoughts for later, If Calia is ever dying apply Fel to damaged area. Sexy Fel Calia?

Also, if we ever got a bad wound to the chest and it distorts the esoteric lines, that would probably not be great.
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>>5813163
>>Yes, you can attempt it. You after all feel better than in the previous few days.
Has anyone noticed that our magic stat has gone up from 1 to 2 and that we have a spell named create fire now. Clearly linked to our incident, but Nalice did say that we created the fire in the fireplace. And wasnt the magic harder for us on purpose too? I think we can handle this.

>>5813181
Isnt magic more on the mind than in the body? Alric himself said that his mind works.

>>5813231
That is too silly and I think our fancy armour should prevent bad wounds
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>>5813240
True, but what about when we aren't wearing the fancy armor? Though I wonder if a really solid hammer blow would still cave it in enough to tear into flesh, or broken bone piercing the skin from inside.
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>>5813163
>Yes, you can attempt it. You after all feel better than in the previous few days.
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Trying to light a candle, let's see if the rolls are dreadful again.


>3d10, Best of three
>DC 12, Crit 20
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Rolled 9, 3, 9 = 21 (3d10)

>>5813365
No extra dice?
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Rolled 10, 8, 7 = 25 (3d10)

>>5813365

>>5813367
nice save
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>>5813367
>>5813372
Where the fuck were these rolls when we needed them the most? These fucking dice man I swear.
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Rolled 3, 4, 10 = 17 (3d10)

>>5813365
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>>5813372
I hate the implications of this critting. Probably means the Fel is boosting our casting with little side effects. A kiss/curse benefit.
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>>5813395
Clearly this is a sign we must embrace the fel! :3
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>>5813395
>>5813520
Nah just that all the pessimism is overstated. This a setback, a really big one, but not a disaster.
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>25, Crit Success!


You nodded to Nalice who gave you a knowing smile and went to take one of the unlit candles in your bedroom.

"Alric…" Tari said and was concerned while Eligius just decided to watch.

Placing the candle down on the chair next to your bed, Nalice took a step back and allowed you to concentrate.

You sighed once and raised your right arm towards the candle snapping your fingers. On the first try without much effort, a small flame appeared on the wick and the candle was lit.

"Easy." You said nonchalantly. You had gotten a pretty good idea how this trick works and you didn't have the sigils now working against you.

Nalice blinked several times as did Eligius. They clearly hadn't expected it to be that easy.

"That is so cool! You are amazing!" Tari suddenly said. Her concern had disappeared.

You breathed deeply several times and slumped back on the pillows. No one had yet said anything about the flame being green.

"Alric?" Tari asked as her amazement faded away when she realised that no one was saying anything.

"The flame." You said back to her.

She looked at the green flame that slowly turned back to normal familiar colours of yellow and red fire.

"Fel fire." Eligius said and continued. "I could feel it."

"Which is good news." Nalice said to him and you. "This means you can use the Fel."

"I can burn it away." You said to them, understanding what she meant.

"Question still is, what happens when all the Fel has been removed from your body this way?" Nalice said back to you.

You didn't like the implications of her question. What if your body has become dependent on Fel? You needed it to… well stay alive? Worrisome thought, but dwelling on it wouldn't get you anywhere.

"Prince Alric, when you have recovered more, we will try to burn the Fel away." Nalice said to you. "For now, rest, recuperate and concentrate on getting back on your two feet."

Nalice sounded like she actually cared a bit about you. There was that tone in her voice.

"I will have Eligius to travel to Southshore tomorrow and get you glasses to wear." Nalice said and Eligius nodded to her.

"Thank you." You said back to them.

Both Nalice and Eligius left your bedroom leaving you alone with Tari.

"That was magic…" Tari mused aloud.

"It was."

"Must have taken a lot of studying?"

"Oh you can't imagine."

"I believe you Alric. I will give you some privacy so that you can rest, I need it as well." Tari said back to you while holding her stomach.

"Are you feeling sick?"

"A bit yeah."

"Then go to your room and rest, it is not like I can really walk away and disappear." You told her.

Tari laughed a bit and you felt at ease as well. You were going to get through this, you knew it.

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>>5813550

"Definitely not!" Malevus said to you.

"Why not?

"It would be… indecent." Malevus said back to you and turned her head away from you to hide her blush.

"I finally have time to spare and to kill and to see what is so special about the books you like to read and you decline on loaning them to me." You said back to you squire and sighed.

"Steamy Romance Novels aren't fitting for a Prince to read." Malevus said to you while still looking away.

You had rested the previous day after lighting the candle and now one day later you felt a bit better. After having wiggled your toes around for a moment or two, you really wanted to try to walk. But before that you had tried to get Malevus to loan you one of her books without much success.

"But are they fitting for a paladin?" You asked and chuckled.

Malevus groaned in defeat.

"Fine, I will loan you the first book." She said to you.

"Great, you can fetch it for me after you have lended me your hand." You said to her.

"W-what do you mean?" Malevus asked as she was surprised by your request.

"You are going to help me to walk." You told her.

"Alric… are you sure that you are ready for it?" Malevus asked.

"I must be, I can't go around having to need help while taking a shit!" You said back, your frustration flaring up.

"Alright, if you say so." Malevus said and seemed to understand your frustration.

"Now help me up." You said to her and presented your hands to her.


>3d10, Best of three
>DC ???, Crit ???
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Rolled 3, 6, 10 = 19 (3d10)

>>5813554
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Rolled 5, 1, 2 = 8 (3d10)

>>5813554
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Rolled 8, 4, 3 = 15 (3d10)

>>5813554
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Rolled 10, 8, 2 = 20 (3d10)

>>5813554
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I don't need to imagine what happens if we stand up and fail the dc.
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>>5813591
What? Some anime bullshit like tripping and groping Malevus?
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>>5813595
Nonsense. They fall on the bed together.
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>19, Success!


You wiggled your feet off the bed and sat there as Malevus came to grab your hands.

"Are you ready?" She asked.

"Yeah…" You said back to her.

"On three then… one… two… three!"

Malevus pulled from your hands and you helped as much as possible by keeping your legs stiff. Her pull was steady and you found yourself standing next to your squire, albeit with unsteady feet.

"Come here." You said and took hold of her shoulder before wrapping your arm around her back.

Leaning on Malevus, you spared her a quick glance before looking down on your feet and taking a couple deep breaths.

"We will walk to the other side of the room." You said to her.

"Alright Alric, I won't let you fall." Malevus said back to you.

It took plenty of concentration to get your legs moving. They felt so heavy and stiff beneath you and each and every step you took was a hurdle. They were quite literally baby steps as Malevus encouraged your every step while you held onto her with all your strength.

And by the Light it was difficult. Your legs and arms felt so bloody weak. It was so frustrating to feel this weak. You were only nineteen years old, you shouldn't be this weak, but you were.

Finally you reached the other side of the room and you just hugged Malevus for support, leaning your head on her shoulder.

"There Alric, you did it." Malevus said as she awkwardly patted you on your back.

"Mind is willing, but my body isn't." You said to her. You were breathing harder and you felt a bit tired, but mostly your legs just wouldn't cooperate. "This is so frustrating, I hate this so much."

"First steps Alric, you got this far." Malevus told you.

You caught your breath while still hugging her. Whatever oils Malevus used to treat her hair had a pleasant scent. Your legs felt like they could carry you, but you had no idea when they would stop cooperating with you.

"Thank you Malevus, now though the next hurdle…" You told her and held her shoulders for support.

"Back to the bed?" Malevud asked.


>Yes, to the other side of the room and back is enough for the first steps.
>Yes, but you are going to walk without her support.
>No, you are going to walk to the study and back with her support.
>No, you are going to go downstairs with her help.
>Other, write in.

QM: DCs were 15 and 25. Failure would have been just you falling on the floor without further shenanigans.
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>>5813605
>Yes, to the other side of the room and back is enough for the first steps.
But keep going back and forth until either we get the hang of things or our legs start to give.
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>>5813605
>Yes, to the other side of the room and back is enough for the first steps.
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>>5813605
>>Yes, to the other side of the room and back is enough for the first steps.
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>>5813595
No i was worried something depressing and mortyfying would happen. Thankfully it didn't.

>>5813605
>>Yes, to the other side of the room and back is enough for the first steps.
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>>5813605
I've just remembered we have that blessed vial! Pastebin says "Drinking the water fortifies and strengthen the drinker and takes away exhaustion." so it's sure to come in very handy.
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>>5813744
inb4 it reacts with the fel and we go into a seizure lol
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>>5813605
>>Yes, to the other side of the room and back is enough for the first steps.
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"Yes, but let's try to walk to the other side of the room first." You said to her.

"Are you sure?"

"I need to walk." You said to her and looked at her.

Malevus looked back into your green eyes and nodded.

"Alright Alric, just hold on my shoulder." She said back to you.

Carefully you started to walk across the room, making sure that each step was deliberate and that you wouldn't accidentally fall. It was hard and tiring, but you started to get a hang of it. Reaching the other side of the room, Malevus had to keep you up and both of you agreed that this was enough walking for today. She basically had to carry you back to the bed as your legs didn't want to hold your weight anymore.

As you finally slumped back into the bed and dragged yourself on your pile of pillows, you placed your hands on your face and rubbed your eyes.

"I hate this…" You said to her.

Malevus sat down on the bed and placed her hand on your leg.

"I just feel so weak, I am not even sweaty, but I feel like I have been sparring for hours." You continued and hid your face beneath your hands.

You felt like you wanted to cry, yet no tears came out. In the end you just took several deep breaths and placed your hands by your sides. Malevus saw your eyes and knew how you felt.

"I don't know what I would do without you Malevus." You said to her. "Normand is busy with all the work, Tari is pregnant and can't help me like this…"

"Anything for you Alric, it is going to be alright." Malevus said and rubbed your leg. "You are going to be alright."

You nodded to her as she stood up and walked to your side before carefully hugging you. You hadn't expected this and returned the hug just as carefully. When Malevus released you, she gave you a gentle smile.

"Tari told me that hugs make people feel better." She said to you.

"They do." You said back to her. "Thanks Malevus."

"Now I will go get you the book." She said to you as she stood up and walked away. "Just don't read it in one go."

"I might, it is my body that is weak, not my mind." You said back to her and smiled. "Thanks Malevus, I appreciate everything you do."

Malevus gave you a gentle smile and left your bedroom.

You had walked across the bedroom twice while leaning on her. That was a start, tomorrow you would try to walk across your room three or even four times. And then day after day you would walk more and more. Though now you would rest and then start reading the Steamy Romance Novel and see what is so special about the book series?


>1d100+50
>Best of three
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Rolled 28 + 50 (1d100 + 50)

>>5814058
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Rolled 28 + 50 (1d100 + 50)

>>5814058
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Rolled 60 + 50 (1d100 + 50)

>>5814058
Malevus the precious. We must saveguard her smile.
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>110

Could I have another set of rolls please.


>1d10
>Best of three, taking the second and third roll
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Rolled 2 (1d10)

>>5814116
i am NOT a lucky man.
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Rolled 2 (1d10)

>>5814116
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>>5814151
Two dubs in a fucking row and both are low-ball. 28 and 28. 2 and 2. Someone fix these dice.
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Rolled 8 (1d10)

>>5814116
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As the day passed you kept reading the book Malevus had brought you. And frankly this Steamy Romance Novel…

Well it was garbage. Pure garbage.

The writing was clunky, the story wasn't that gripping and the characters were two tone caricatures. At least the first book wasn't that long and you were a fast reader.

Yet you continued to read as you wanted to see where this garbage fire ends up. And when you reached the chapters where the main character finds his main love interest of the book, things got quite raunchy. Double entendres, lewd descriptions and situations. It was practically smut, how can this be so popular?

Well… you couldn't avert your eyes from it either. And when you had finished reading the part where the book reached its 'climax', you had a good idea where Malevus has gotten her wild imagination.

"What did I just read?" You said aloud to no one in your room.

One thing was sure, you would need to borrow the rest of the books from Malevus. You need to know how far these books will go.



>110
>8
>2
>8


It was already quite late when Normand entered your bedroom to tell you the news. Moments ago your guards had spotted a caravan of people arriving from west from Gavin’s Naze. When your guards had approached them, they had learned that it was the people from Underbelly. The migrants Captain Raethan had gathered were here and they had been travelling for the past few days.

In total there were maybe three hundred souls in the caravan, most wearing whatever clothes they had and generally looking rather miserable and poor. Their clothes, while sufficient to the warmth of Underbelly, were awfully impractical in the early spring while it was still cold and very damp.

"The guard told me that they would be here in a couple of hours." Normand said to you.

"Three hundred of them?" You asked. You had already been sleeping when Normand came to your bedroom. "It will be pitch-black when they arrive."

"They need a place to be, somewhere warm." Normand said to you. "And then a place that is more permanent."

"Couldn't we house them in the Alliance garrison momentarily?" You asked back.

"We could, but it isn't big enough for everyone to be in." Normand said back. "And as helpful the locals might be, I can't imagine them wanting to have… vagrants in their homes longer than a day or two."

Normand was right, you had seen the people in the sewers. They were vagrants, poor miserable people. As much generosity was a virtue, people still see and handle vagrants and others like them with disdain. This requires a bit of balancing.

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>>5814291


Gained:
>110 Peasants


>Have the people of Dawnholme share their houses with them. The journey has been a long one and they need warmth and comfort.
>House them in the Alliance garrison and build a tent town outside the palisade for the rest of them. Separate them from townsfolk of Dawnholme.
>Open the doors of the barracks to them. The hallways and sleeping quarters are big enough for nearly everyone. Soldiers might get bit grumpy though.
>Other, write in.

QM: Migrants!
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>>5814292
>Open the doors of the barracks to them. The hallways and sleeping quarters are big enough for nearly everyone. Soldiers might get bit grumpy though.

With the option of anyone willing to house a refugee family temporarily in their own home to please do so.
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>>5814292
>>House them in the Alliance garrison and build a tent town outside the palisade for the rest of them. Separate them from townsfolk of Dawnholme.
I would keep them separated from the locals. They come from different culture so they should be slowly integrated with the locals to avoid problems from rising. See how things go and start finding jobs for them. 110 peasants is a good addition for us.

>>5814348
Not a bad idea, but only in volunteer basis.
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>>5814292
>House them in the Alliance garrison and build a tent town outside the palisade for the rest of them. Separate them from townsfolk of Dawnholme.
>dont leave them out in the streets put them in the barracks those who dont fit and ask for volunteers to house them.
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>>5814292
>>House them in the Alliance garrison and build a tent town outside the palisade for the rest of them. Separate them from townsfolk of Dawnholme.
>Write-in
Welcome them and ensure they receive some warm food and fires. If people want they can house for a few days in their houses, they will not be forces.


Damn i had hoped, before this, for Alric himself to come and see them.
Medivh, is early spring how long for when the cold ends ? A few more weeks ?
I am staring to fear we have to put on hold the campaign. It cannot start without Alric.
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>>5814411
*house them
*forced

We will start to build some houses for them later on.
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>>5814292
>Open the doors of the barracks to them. The hallways and sleeping quarters are big enough for nearly everyone. Soldiers might get bit grumpy though.
>Write In
Volunteers to house families. Theres already a number of people here who have been in a similar situation. The Stormwind Mason families, the Southshore people, any number of the Alteraci settlers.

If Alric didn't have a rather sensitive condition I'd say he would lead by example and take a family in since there is guest space. Probably whoever could be considered the leader of the refugees. I suppose he still could.

I could have sworn there was an update that already had some housing built for the expected refugees, but then again three hundred is quite a bit.
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>>5814479
I think we had in mind to use the wood we usually sell and our prisoners, forbbuild new houses for the incoming people when spring arrived. Though i don't fully recall.
There was also a vote on just how much we would and i think a mix about some help but not fully was voted
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"Have them take shelter in the garrison, those who do not fit there are guided into the barracks." You told Normand. "And allow people to take them in."

Normand nodded to you in agreement.

"I will have the soldiers and City Guard to assist them as much as possible." Normand said back. "And tomorrow we will start the process of making a tally of them."

This time it was your turn to give him a nod.

"I will have Tannis Foxton to do that task, a good test for him." He said to you.

Tannis Foxton, Tari's father, had been helping Normand around from time to time. As Blackmoore’s former aide before Karramyn Langston surpassed him, he should be more than enough for the task.

"Are you going to see our newcomers?" Normand asked.

"No, Malevus would get mad that I would be doing something else than just recovering." You said back to him. "I mean I can barely walk across the room twice."

"Good point." Normand said back and chuckled. "I will have Maura to bring you something small to eat, we can talk more tomorrow when we know more about them."

"Yeah let's do that." You said back to him.



You spoke a bit more with Normand before he left and Maura came with a tray full of cookies. Your foster mother seemed so happy to see you being less tired than before as you ate some of the cookies while she was still in your bedroom. Though as it was already late and you felt sleepy, you told her that Maura should come to see you tomorrow when she had the time.

When the next day arrived, you started to hear tidbits of how the migrants were handling the new situation. The number of them had been misjudged in the dark and in fact there were nearly four hundred of them, of which more than half being women and children, while the rest were men. You also learned that amongst them were three mages and two students. And that a surprisingly high number of skilled craftsmen had arrived amongst the migrants as well.

In the short term the current arrangement would work, but as the snow melts and the weather improves the issue regarding housing will need to be handled. Master Pelija had been preparing the plans and when the budgetary meeting happens, finding the right solution is going to be important.



"Alric, are you ready?" Malevus asked you as she held your hands and prepared to pull you up.

"Yep, I am."

"Alright, then in one… two… three!"

Malevus pulled you up on your feet and you instinctively took a few steps to steady yourself. Holding her shoulder for support, you stretched your legs a bit. It was the sixth morning since the incident and you felt like you had regained a bit more of your strength.

Maybe you could do more than just walk across your room and back?

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>>5814661


>No, steady progress is better than rushing forward. That you have learned now. Stick with walking back and forth in your bedroom.
>You can try to reach your study and then come back. It would give you a bit of a challenge.
>You want to reach downstairs. You need to push yourself to recover as fast as possible. You don't want to be weak.
>Other, write in.
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>>5814664
>No, steady progress is better than rushing forward. That you have learned now. Stick with walking back and forth in your bedroom.

Falling on the stairs and breaking our arm or neck would be a pain. Don't see how walking to the study is any different than just walking back and forth in the bedroom beyond less frequent pauses.
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>>5814664
>You can try to reach your study and then come back. It would give you a bit of a challenge.
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>>5814664
>You can try to reach your study and then come back. It would give you a bit of a challenge.

We've got a WAR to get to. But i still can't trust the RNGesus too much. Treacherous bitch.
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>>5814664
>No, steady progress is better than rushing forward. That you have learned now. Stick with walking back and forth in your bedroom.
Just do as I said before, keep going back and forth and don't stop until we get the hang of things or our legs start to give. When that happens, drink from the vial and do it again.
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>>5814664
>>You can try to reach your study and then come back. It would give you a bit of a challenge.
I am starting to consider buying things or anything that might help. We could also just wait more, and put the restart of the campaign a bit on hold. Essentially we would order our men to be on the defensive in the hills.
I don't want to go on the offensive without Alric, he is important for our army morale, leadership and combat.
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>>5814664
Actually i ll change my vote here to
>>5814728
this
>No, steady progress is better than rushing forward. That you have learned now. Stick with walking back and forth in your bedroom.
I reconsider it. We have only see small improvements for Alric body. And he is in pain, tired or feels weak multiple times.
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>>5814664
>>No, steady progress is better than rushing forward. That you have learned now. Stick with walking back and forth in your bedroom.
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Steady Alric goes. Give me the rolls! DC is low on purpose and Crit high on purpose as well. I will give you best of four due to Malevus helping you.


>3d10, Best of four
>DC 12, Crit 26
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Rolled 4, 7, 1 = 12 (3d10)

>>5815418
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Rolled 10, 3, 4 = 17 (3d10)

>>5815418
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Rolled 6, 10, 8 = 24 (3d10)

>>5815418
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Rolled 8, 4, 10 = 22 (3d10)

>>5815418
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>24, Success!


No, it wasn’t worth pushing too far while you couldn’t walk on your own yet. That would be your first goal while recuperating.

“Alright, let’s go.” You said and sighed.

Taking the first steps while holding her shoulder, you were still testing your legs, but getting past the bed you started to get a hang of walking and you successfully crossed the room.

Then you did it for the second, third, fourth, fifth and sixth time.

In the end you were breathing heavily and Malevus had to help you back into your bed.

“That was progress.” Malevus tried to encourage you.

“It was…” You said as you sat on your bed and tried to rub your legs with your hands.

“You aren’t happy, yesterday it was barely two times across the room?” Malevus asked somewhat puzzled about this.

“I am, but…” You said and sighed. “I fear repeating myself, but I… I shouldn’t be this weak.”

“But you are alive, that is the most important thing.” Malevus said back to you and sat next to you on the bed.

“Alric, the fact that you are alive is a miracle. The Church would say that the Light intervened and your life was saved by it, fate has a different plan for you.” Malevus told you and continued. “But I… we know that isn’t the truth. Lady Nalice saved your life with something that shouldn’t exist in the first place. I struggle with that idea, but I have tried to reason with it by thinking that you are alive.”

Malevus who had been talking away from you turned to face you.

“That is the most important thing. You being alive, don’t forget that. Because if you had died, I don’t know what I would have done. I don’t know what others would have done.” Malevus told you. “What would have become of all of this, of Dawnholme, of your people?”

You just listened to her speak.

“Of your friends and loved ones, of Calia.” She continued. “They need you… so even with this setback, even with the green eyes, don’t forget them and instead be glad that you are alive.”

Malevus patted on your back several times.

“Now do you need to be tucked under the blanket or what?” Malevus asked you, dropping her encouraging tone and chuckling.

“Well… I wouldn’t mind that.” You said back to her and smiled.

Malevus looked at you and raised her eyebrows before shaking her head.

“Fel or not, at least your sense of humour is still there.” She said to you as she stood up. “I will have Maura or Tari bring you something to eat.”

“Thank you Malevus.” You said back to her.

“There is one more reason why you need to get better.” She said back.

“What is it?”

“I need to beat you when we are sparring and if you aren’t healthy, I am not going to count it.” Malevus told you and smiled.

You should have known so you just sighed deeply and waved her away. She really wants to defeat you while sparring. It is good that she has goals she wants to reach, even if they are near impossible.

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>>5815916

“Here Prince Alric, try these.” Eligius said to you as he passed a small wooden box to you.

It was late in the evening as he had returned from Southshore and came to see you with Nalice. You took the wooden box and opened it, inside it were small round glasses with thin steel frames. The lenses were round and darkened, you couldn’t see through them from the other side.

You took the glasses and tested their weight in your hands, they were very light, barely noticeable.

You raised the glasses and put them on, the dark lenses didn’t really block your sight, you could see through them without much issues. There was just a slight tint of grey through your vision.

“Are they working?” You asked as you adjusted them.

“Can’t see through them.” Eligius said to you and scratched his short beard. “Good that Southshore had a store that sold glasses.”

So now you have a way to hide your eyes from passing glances. It was better than nothing and you just had to get used to wearing them all the time while outside your home.

“I think they fit you Alric.” Malevus said to you while she leaned against a wall and kept her eyes at you and Nalice.

Nalice looked at you testing the glasses and glanced at Eligius who took a step back when he noticed her doing that.

“Prince Alric, I heard from Lady Malevus that you have been on your feet, is that correct?” Nalice asked you.

“I have.” You said back to her while getting used to the glasses.

“It shouldn’t be possible.” Nalice said to you matter of factly. “Frankly it should be impossible.”


>What does she mean? Do her books on medicine disagree with that? Was Kel'Thuzad wrong?
>It must be the Fel. It is doing something to you isn’t it?
>But you are walking, with help though. Is it a problem?
>Other, write in.
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>>5815919
>But you are walking, with help though. Is it a problem?
I don't get it, Alric had a heart attack but Nalice acted quickly and restarted his heart in under a minute so what could make recovery impossible? It better not be anything stupid just because of shit rolls.

Also the sunglasses are super conspicuous. I'd rather we get our normal eye colour back than use them.
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>>5815919
>But you are walking, with help though. Is it a problem?
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>>5815919
>What does she mean? Do her books on medicine disagree with that? Was Kel'Thuzad wrong?
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>>5815919
>What does she mean? Do her books on medicine disagree with that? Was Kel'Thuzad wrong?
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>>5815919
>>But you are walking, with help though. Is it a problem?
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>>5815941
They are, we never had them before but they do their job of not letting our eyes be visible. So we are keeping them, when we go to war we will probably not use them during battles. We aren't returning to our previous eyes color, this are the consequences of impatience. Magic like we are doing it, is not supposed to be safe or easy. It's faster.
I would probably say Fel is just full inserting it self in Alric body and our body likely is starting to want now more of it. Nalice killed all her plants plus placed a portion of her vitality for restart our heart. I think its a mix of the Fel, using it for restart the heart and the amount of it dropped on the heart all in one go.
Trying to siphon the Fel out (if its even possible) after all the time that passed, is dangerous and too volatile combined with the raging fire inside. Is also clearly in our heart.
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Could I have a roll for other events.


>1d10
>Best of three
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Rolled 10 (1d10)

>>5816579
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Rolled 9 (1d10)

>>5816579
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Rolled 7 (1d10)

>>5816579
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Tfw looking at the treasury and seeing a spring total 17 Supply and 22 wealth which means delaying the town hall again despite Alric being in no position to do paperwork, though it does open the door for Tari and her Father to really step up. Or sitting on a -5 supply income while praying for Langston's supply drop, delaying Wiklish's invention development again, no mercs, and possibly not enough to build new housing for some 400 new citizens.
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>>5816655
We could use that favor with Blackmoore for get some wealth and supplies... unless we keep it for politics.

But yeah feel the same. Thats why the Barov deal is tempiting with their immediate cash going in our hands. For the new people i am thinking to use the wood we make. Set up some simple houses, but an house is still an house. And we have the prisoners to put on more hard work duty.
I was thinking of doing some raids in Alterac against Ogres and Orcs, more cash and keeps them in check.
Tari and her father can definetly help with papers and administration, but i would prefer for them to not be alone (the town hall would be damn great for that reason too). Especially with the kid soon to arrive.

There is also another solution available that would grant us more wealth and someone we can trust and count on. :)
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On another matter lets review the relations with the people under us :

- Our people and soldiers, might dislike a bit the practice of allowing the dark irons to do their law. Doesn’t matter too much in the end if it doesn't happen to often (alteraci law for Alterac). And scared about their Prince just falling ill from an enemy that wasn’t even found/seen. A bit of loss of morale for our army. If we recover they will be all happy and more motivated again. Expect for our soldiers for them to be far more protective and on guard.
- Prisoners.... hard work is hard work. Still Radan and his men keep being our good soldiers. Could be a bit scared of what Master Garrick did, then again dark iron law on Alteraci land....(do remember half of them is bandits and rogues, the others are Syndicate so Alteracis). Mixed feelings likely on us having survived another attempt of assasination.
- Ragis and his people.... might feel a bit scared about another assasination. Still we are alive thats good for them. Dark Irons law probably dont want that in their hills.
- New comers, happy to have a place to call home. Might be a bit scared about the assasination of their benefactor and new liege. Still we are welcoming them and also helping them. Underbelly people are far more poor so for them it will a great change. Stone Masons families will be reunited with the workers already here, but they had better living in their old homes. We aren't hunting them down though and will protect them.
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>>5816713
*failed assasination.

The witches are likely chilling and no doubt ready to work for us.
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>>5816684
Ah yes the eternal Blackmoore favor. I had some notion to keep it in hand for when Garithos ever gets uppity. Or asking him to join the Darrowmere League which would accomplish much the same. Another thought is if we really wanted Garithos or someone equally annoying to die but not with the blood on our hands is to ask Blackmoore to piss him off to get a duel, and kill him. I suppose I don't actually know that Blackmoore is a better fighter than Garithos, but I sort of feel he is. Though maybe that ask is a bit much for the favor.

Using our own lumber and the masons to build some really solid homes will put a nice bow on things.

Immediate cash is nice, and politically beneficial is good, but the money though. Our greatest ally and our own contacts to make it happen is also rather satisfying.


>>5816713
Distrust of magic and the underbelly vagrants being the most immediate concern, I'd want to know what the 3 mages and 2 students can do then put them to work. If the mages can actually defend themselves or work in the Alric command tent as assets when we fight the trolls then that could help a lot to convince people.

I do wonder if those witches could use some of that first human magic to check out Alric's condition. Shamanistic fel arcane mishmash that it is, I'd like to see what it can do if given a chance given Alric's predicament.

Prisoners want to move now that the syndicate has given up on them. Once that warlock fellow decides to be our spy on the prisoners the process to make that happen can move forward I think.
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>>5815919
>>It must be the Fel. It is doing something to you isn’t it?
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Hail Sargeras
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Alric is clearly fel-coded. Shouldn't even be walking, but is. Already magic juiced. Hes gonna be stronger, faster, be able to sense the fel warlocks they send after him. Maybe we even count it as two mana pools, the fire mana being seeded and the fel trapped in his body. Plus all life around which can be turned into more fel.
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Good discussion regarding Alric, no update today. I will try to get it out tomorrow.
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>>5817703

Actually tell me how could Alric benefit from his current situation? Anons have mentioned using it as a leverage in politics, but how else Alric could see the positives and the silver lining in by having been touched by Fel?
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>>5817785
I'm looking into the far future but he could use it as a way for the orcs to relate to him in any possible interactions in the future, since they as a race have been collectively touched by it(green skin). I feel they would instinctively recognise our touch. What Antonidas said about us being like them comes to mind.

On the other hand we will certainly not make a good impression on mages and some certain magically sensitive beings with a bad history with fel.

I guess it's a double edged sword.
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>>5817785
Well, strong mages tend to live longer or develop magic to live longer. Races, or beings, that are bound to magic definitely live longer. An application of it managed to restart his heart without turning him into a vegetable, and miraculous recovery rate as far as Nalice can tell. Its certainly a potent tool that can do things other schools of magic can't or just do worse. If he was the target of a fel attack, I suppose his body and mind might have a better time dealing with it. If someone DID leave behind some dark magic artifacts like Nalice considers, or atleast ones relying on fel, in Alterac or the surrounding lands he might have a decent chance of sensing it if he ever gets really in tune with it. Maybe it will be something that can help with his current condition.

Just looking at someone with green fel eyes is rather surprising and offputting which can be very useful to get someone on the backfoot. Like showing off a really sick war wound. 'If that can't kill him what possibly could?' sort of image.

I imagine some veterans of the Wars who survived contact with fel magics, and their families, might sympathize. Dark Irons, who might also be drawing on some darker magics, could draw their own conclusions that lend to Alric's image in their eyes.
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>>5817785
>Actually tell me how could Alric benefit from his current situation?
Well, for one thing we've been intentionally short-cutting our way through non-Fel magic because we didn't have the time to study it properly. Obviously being heavily incapacitated and having already brought ourselves to death's door once with magic, the proper thing to do is use the extra free time we have to build our understanding of the basics of magic now that we have a instinctual understanding of how it works. Alternatively, draconic. It's a mass of sigils and meanings, and sure we can't use the sigils until we know the magical intent for them but we CAN still learn the sigils and how to speak it even if we can't "speak" it in the sense of its magical capacity. No reason not to get a head-start on it.

Similarly- oh wait you mean on a more personal level? Well, he now knows what Fel feels like more and will likely learn the feeling of it influencing his behavior even if only a little. Things which should make him more resilient to corruption and stuff.
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>>5817785
They aren't that many. People dont like Fel or Fel stuff.
Ultimately ? Use the fact we survived again, don't concentrate on the Fel but on us being yet again alive. We are still their Prince their fellow Alteraci, the one that fights beside them, the one that bleeds with them, the one that brings aid and work, their shield, a trusted friend and ally, a loyal lord. All still true despite the Fel.
Beside that for intimidation against our enemies.

Otherwise its mostly bad. Bad because someone managed to pass again our security and show our spies are anything but ready for deal with our foes (even if there was no poison and no warlock attacking us). Bad because it will demoralize a bit our soldiers and people. Bad because we have just show the most important piece of our Alterac can be strike down and wounded, perhaps even killed. And he has no heirs, all his work can be taken.
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I also dont need to say how it looks like to everyone when their Prince remains for all this time bedridden. Not mentioning outsiders. Like nearby Bandits, Syndicate, Ogres, Orcs or Gnolls that might catch a rumor or people and hear from them.


And for Alric himself ? I doubt he likes Fel. Just for the fact he is in this current conditions alone, he would not like it at all and mistrust it completely.
He didn't trust it or like it before either. Being bedridden for quite a while and countless things not being done by him, would make him no doubt angry if not very frustated.
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>>5820810
Fel didn't cause the heart attack or general weakness, that was the feedback of the arcane spellcasting training, but Fel is obviously hastening his recovery which will hopefully let him participate in the campaign. If hastened physical recovery is something that comes in hand with his being Touched by Fel that's a considerable gain.

Will this enhanced recovery get stronger as his body gets used to his current condition? With full recovery I suspected enhanced strength, speed, and magical potence, but enhanced recovery certainly isn't bad either. I doubt it hits level of troll regeneration, but he did get the equivalent of all Nalice's planets and 10 years of dragon life turned into fel and injected straight in. Who knows what that might entail in terms of an enhanced constitution against real injury and poison.
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“But I am walking, what do you mean?” You asked her and continued near immediately. “Do your books disagree with that or what?”

“Yes, they do. Based on the research by Archmage Kel’Thuzad, most if not majority of the patients who survive having their heart stop, end up being bedridden and unable to leave and move for weeks.” Nalice spoke to you. “And meanwhile you are up within a week, not forgetting you lighting the candle.”

Her tone was serious, like she was studying you. Nalice stood there watching you to react, her rust red eyes piercing into your now green eyes.

“Then what do you suggest is the reason for that?” You asked, already knowing the answer.

“The Fel, destructive it can be, it is also very potent in giving strength and vitality.” Nalice said to you. “It is strengthening your body, your heart and mind, allowing you to be up and walking already.”

“And me being up is the impossible part?” You asked her.

“Yes Prince Alric, as much as the Fel can cause harm to you, it also gives you strength. And most likely also keeping you alive.” Nalice told you.

“Lady Nalice, what if we remove the Fel?” Malevus asked her.

“Then Prince Alric might die.” Nalice said back to her. “My knowledge is vast, expansive and wide, but in matters like this I must coincide defeat. You are one of a kind Prince Alric, what we are witnessing is science, something new to make notes and studies about.”

You didn’t like to be a test subject, but from her words she seemed to be right about the fact that you surviving is a rare case.

“I don’t intend to be a test subject Lady Nalice.” You told her sternly. “I intend to get better.”

“Of course Prince Alric.” Nalice said back to you and bowed.

“Then what do you suggest?” You asked back. “Run some tests on me?”

“No, just that you put in the effort to get healthy, taking blood gets you only so far.” Nalice said to you and smiled. “Eligius, we shall leave now. Prince Alric needs to rest, he knows what to do.”

Eligius gave you a bow and followed Nalice out of your bedroom.

“Alric… you seem…” Malevus started to say.

“Concerned? Worried?” You said back to her and took off your glasses putting them back into the wooden container. “Of course I am, but just like Nalice said, I need to concentrate on getting healthy.”

Malevus nodded to you.

“Then I will leave you to rest.” Malevus said back to you. “See you tomorrow then.”

You gave her a gentle smile as she left your bedroom and when the door closed you slumped into your pile of pillows.

You held the small wooden box in your hands and put it aside. You would be wearing them enough that you didn’t need to hold them right now. They would be one part of your life come forward and when no one was around, maybe you could be without them.

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>>5821119

>10


The next two days passed with your walking more and more, your legs carrying you first ten times across the room and then to your study and back. When you reached your study, you sat down in your chair and looked at the half-finished papers laying all around it. Tari nor Normand had dared to touch them. Maybe you should finish them, maybe.

During these two days the immigrants from Dalaran had been taken care of. The ones staying in the Alliance garrison had new roofs built upon the huts and the ones staying elsewhere slowly were getting used to the life in Dawnholme. Though they still needed plenty of help, no issues had been brought up. Things continued swimmingly.

You hoped that sooner than later you could learn about the mages who had joined you, who they are and what they are capable of.



You stood within your study.

You shouldn’t have been standing there, your legs shouldn’t carry you yet.

Looking around you noticed everything to be where they are and you were wearing your normal clothes. Brown breeches, your leather shoulder pack and jacket over your white shirt. Cinder Sword was by your side and you instinctively placed your hand on it. Your khaki chaperon covering your head, the blue silken scarf given to you by Calia around your throat.

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>>5821122

This was a dream.

You shouldn’t be up like this.

A faint green glow shone through the door to the rest of the house and out of pure curiosity, you pushed forward walking towards it.

You opened it with a creak and when you opened it, you found yourself somewhere where you didn’t expect to be in.

The throne room of the Royal Palace in Alterac City. It had been so long since you had been there the last time, yet you remembered every single detail, the pillars, the tabards and paintings on the walls.

The room was empty with barely any light to illuminate your way, yet you could make out a figure sitting on your throne…

Your throne?

Walking forward the light followed you, allowing you to see. When you stepped close enough to the throne, you saw who was sitting there.

You had to take a step back and cover your mouth as you wanted the retch due to what you saw.

For some reason Malevus sat on the throne, crucified on it with her chest cleaved open and ribs spread on her sides, revealing her heart and lungs to you. There were blood everywhere.

What did this mean? This was a dream? Right?

You stepped forward and reached for her. When your hand was close to her face, it moved. She moved and opened her eyes.

“Prince Alric.” Malevus, who was supposed to be dead, spoke with a hissing emotionless sound. “You are unclean, impure, tainted…”

You recoiled back in a shock and took several steps away from her.

Malevus ripped her hands off the nails that held her on the throne and stood up. Blood dripped off her red crimson hair, the drips colouring whatever remained of her clothes red and iron.

“Malevus…” You managed to say to her. It wasn’t her, it mustn’t have been her.

“Prince Alric…” Malevus Thing said back as she straightened her back before pushing her ribcage back together, bones that were clearly broken, creaking and cracking. “It is time for you to die.”

Your squire thing drew her sword from nowhere and with a high pitched screeching sound, the blade ate the air in the throne room before igniting on fire. A sickly green flame covered the steel and illuminated the rest of the throne room, revealing faint shadowy figures watching this confrontation.

“Prepare yourself.” Malevus said to you as she ran her fingers through her blood red crimson hair and as her cold dead eyes pierced into yours.

This was a horror. This was a terror. This was an abomination.

This was a dream.

Your body felt cold, it barely could move. Your hand moved to the hilt of the Cinder Sword and prepared to draw it. You felt frozen, you wanted this to go away.

Would you fight? Would you die?

This was a dream right?


>Draw the Cinder Sword and brave yourself. You aren’t going to lose to something that is masquerading as your dear squire.
>Let her kill you, she is right. The Fel has made you impure and tainted. Let her purge you off this existence.
>This is a dream, this must be a dream? You need to wake up from this nightmare.
>Other, write in.

QM: Dream?
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>>5821128
>>Let her kill you, she is right. The Fel has made you impure and tainted. Let her purge you off this existence.
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>>5821128
>Other, write in.
>The Fel is playing with my mind, urging me to draw or be struck. It wants something. Never give an enemy what it wants, what it expects. Dodge, duck between the pillars, and endure.
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>>5821128
>Draw the Cinder Sword and brave yourself. You aren’t going to lose to something that is masquerading as your dear squire.
Yes we are tainted and yes we should be purified but I fail to see how this grotesque abomination would accomplish any of that by killing us with a fel sword so what's the actual meaning of this dream?
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>>5821257
This should be a matter of course by the way, regardless of if we strike or not.
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>>5821128
>>Draw the Cinder Sword and brave yourself. You aren’t going to lose to something that is masquerading as your dear squire.
This doesn't say kill, only not lose. Defeat this "Malevus" we should be able to reveal what it truly is, green flames and shadows are proof enough.
A warlock or demon is actually attacking our mind ? Damn. Or is it just the mind ? Whatever it is, i dislike a dream death. Too many symbols for be a normal dream, this must be a cruel "test" of ambition and sacrifice. The throne will be ours and Malevus will not die.


...... nice picture. I am reconsidering if Malevus should be just a friend....
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>>5821262
I figure it never hurts to be very clear about it. Plus I really like the magic sword fight scene of hitting pillars in a throneroom, cutting through the banners. Maybe cut through the throne since that also got a bit of a mental tug on Alric as he entered.
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>>5821282
All that Fel in our body is manifesting in our dream. My thinking was Alric is actually about to get up in the real world like a sleep walker, and then draw his sword and start attacking the house, the real Malevus and 'Shadows' while the Fel urges the fight on so an explicit defense focus would be ideal. Or this is how the mental corruption starts, to torment him and break into his mind as it weakens in pain and horror. Either way a nice fight should follow.
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>>5821257
This
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>>5821128
Also yeah really nice Malevus here. Perhaps the Malevus route is equal to the Nalice path. Certainly we could never hurt precious Malevus.
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Drawing the Cinder Sword, you lifted the dull grey blade in front of your face and held the blade there with your two hands.

“You are not Malevus I know.” You said back to this creature.

“But I am Prince Alric.” Malevus Thing said back to you and took steps towards you.

“You are not, the Malevus I know wouldn’t raise her blade against me, nor would she radiate pure evil you do!”

Malevus Thing laughed a wicked laugh as she dragged the burning blade behind her.

“But I am her, don’t you see it. I know you see it.” Malevus Thing hissed at you. “And if you don’t, soon you will learn that it is truly me.”

She raised her blade up and lunged at you.

Her burning Fel blade hit the stone floor next to you as you stepped aside. You weren’t going to get hit by it, it was exactly what it wanted. Neither would you strike, that was what this was all about.

Your dream tested you, it was that. Would you fight against the Fel creature the dream Malevus was, would you do its bidding, or would you choose your own path.

Malevus Thing hissed at you with a scream of a banshee as she raised her blade again, blood dripped on the palace floor as she stepped forth and swung her blade, forcing you to duck and dodge it.

She swung again and again, yet you kept side stepping and avoiding the Fel blade. Her assault pushed you towards the shadowy figures watching the confrontation and they gave you room as they moved aside.

Her swings were heavy, unnatural to the Malevus you knew. When the blade hit the floor or one of the pillars, green sparks and flames erupted where the steel hit the stone.

“Fight me!” Malevus Thing screamed at you.

“No!” You shouted back and avoided another of her heavy strikes.

“You must! I need to defeat you before the spring!” She screamed back and charged you.

You avoided her swing by ducking underneath it and when she went for another strike, you brought your own blade up catching her’s and guiding it away from you. This created you enough distance to take a few steps back and look at her.

Malevus Thing stood there stooped as she raised her blade up. Her clothes were all bloody and unnatural fury could be seen in her eyes.

“Fight me! Fight me! Fight me!” She screamed at you, tears of literal blood coming out of her eyes.

She lunged at you clumsily, a powerful strike, but very easily avoidable or be turned into a riposte. You could finish this right now, right here.


>Alteraci Footman Drill, riposte and strike her down.
>You aren’t going to fight her. You are going to avoid her attack.
>Let her hit you, that is what she wants after all.
>This is just a bad dream, a nightmare. You are going to wake up.
>Other, write in.
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>>5821359
>You aren’t going to fight her. You are going to avoid her attack.
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>>5821359
>You aren’t going to fight her. You are going to avoid her attack.
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>>5821359
>You aren’t going to fight her. You are going to avoid her attack.
The fact that she dropped some info and is mad that we're not fighting makes me think that this is the right choice.
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>>5821359
>>You aren’t going to fight her. You are going to avoid her attack.
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Not fighting her is the clear winner, I am going to call the vote here even with only four votes done. I have been sick for the past few days so sorry about missed updates.

That being said, I have a question for you. What/who is the Malevus Thing you are fighting? And why is it Malevus?
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>>5821473
The Fel in our mind manifesting in our dream. Acting on its own base instinct to reach in deeper to where it can effect us, and find what images have the strongest presence in our mind. To use them against us for pain and shock and to nudge us into action. Not exactly mindless, but clearly not the most cunning.

The cinder sword is an image of strength. The Throne Room an image of Alric's ambition. Malevus is our image of purity but also someone we have fought before, twisting the image of her would have the most impact on an emotional level, and being lead into striking her image down to allow us to take the throne would be one of the most upsetting.

We have probably spent the most time with her recently, and perhaps the last person Alric saw before going to bed. She is also the closest person to us with a tangible connection to The Light, so the Fel could have wanted to drive a wedge in between them to create distance.
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>>5821473
Also I hope you feel better don't worry about it
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>>5821359
>You aren’t going to fight her. You are going to avoid her attack.
Lets try and see what it is

>>5821473
rest well
The fel in our mind possibly, though i do fear something else reached us though dreams.
Whatever it is, it realized Malevus is a constant and very intertwined presence with Alric life. Someone he holds dear and cares for. Someone loyal and that gives her own perspective to Alric, that aids him, stand by his side everyday and also deeply cares for him.
I had expected the thing to use Normand not gonna lie, another big presence and anchor for Alric.

>>5821502
good ideas

>>5821333
Possible. Little red heads running in the royal palace create a comfy image. Black or Blonde ones wouldn't be bad either.
Never, beside beating her in to the ground in our fights and accidentally touching her ears.
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>>5821473
>What/who is the Malevus Thing you are fighting? And why is it Malevus?
Hmm.
- malevus looks like a walking corpse
- calls us "unclean" (strange since she's using fel herself)
- states she wants to kill us
- asserts she's truly malevus, but her sword movements are unnatural (though, that might just be because of the state of her body)
- says she needs to defeat us "before the spring" (this is weird - especially since it's already spring, isn't it?)
- wants us to fight back
- shadowy figures watch on but don't do anything
fel-induced nightmare? subconscious internal conflict that needs to be resolved? demon toying with us in our dreams?
Not sure.
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The Fel blade swung through the air and without that much effort you stepped aside. The blade struck the floor and Malevus Thing stumbled a bit.

She took several shaky steps forward before collapsing on her knees.

“I won’t fight you.” You said to her and watched her tilt her head just enough to look at you.

“Why?” She asked back.

“I said it already, you are not the Malevus I know. The real Malevus wouldn’t act like you.” You told her.

“Then what am I?” Malevus Thing asked you, tears of blood dripping off her cheeks.

“A nightmare, something conjured together by the Fel inside me, taking the form of my squire in an attempt to get me to waver.” You told her. “Malevus is someone I care for, someone loyal and one whom I could never see raising her blade against me.”

“Then what this is?” Malevus Thing asked you again.

“My ambition, the future I want. Yet this is only a dream, nothing else.” You told her.

“I see.” Malevus Thing said to you and slumped on the stone floor.

The shadowy figures dissipated around the throne room and when you blinked, the bloody corpse of Malevus had disappeared as had the Fel light lighting the room. When you blinked again the tapestries, paintings and all the blood was gone from the throne.

Blinking again, you found yourself in your own bed breathing heavily and covered in sweat. The nightmare it was over, you had woken up from it.

You pushed yourself up to sit on the bed and ran your fingers through your hair. It had been just a nightmare, only a nightmare. There was nothing real about it. Shifting yourself to the side of the bed and dangling your legs off it, you reached for the pitcher of water and a mug. Having poured a cup, you slowly drank it while going through everything again in your mind.

Moonlight entered your bedroom from the window and gave you an idea that it was sometime in the middle of the night.

The nightmare worried you greatly, were you going to have more of them in the future? And why exactly had it chosen Malevus? Why not Normand or… no probably not her, at least not now. You should probably talk about this with Malevus and you felt like you should do it now. The concern spread through your mind and body, what if the dream returns when you fall asleep again? But Malevus was downstairs, should you just wait for tomorrow?


>You are fairly sure that you can walk to downstairs, you do have enough strength in your legs. You need to talk about this dream with Malevus right now.
>You can wait till tomorrow morning. This isn’t that urgent of a thing, just get back to sleep.
>Your mind needs to calm down. Concentrate on the mana inside you and calm yourself that way.
>Other, write in.
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>>5821473
If we call the Malevus Thing a manifestation of the fel in our mind and body, what does that make the shadows? Warlocks peaking in, fel or dream creatures drawn to this confrontation, some other aspects of Alric himself?

I'd perhaps say fragmented wills of the Fel power we've taken in. This 'Malevus Thing' being one such fragment of power that instinctually decided to engage in a very direct confrontation as soon as it could get a leg up on the others with this nightmare. Fel is a chaotic force, if it could manifest a will then might it not immediately have different opinions on how best to influence their host, and split.

The other fragments are more cautious and observant, more cunning and seductive, or more cowardly. Maybe more willing to play ball and enjoy the ride. They aren't aiding this Malevus Thing, nor hindering us, if its all about dominance and submission than they probably will wait for their chance to be the big winner.

Or its just a nightmare and not a battle for Alric's mind and soul.
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>>5822532
>You are fairly sure that you can walk to downstairs, you do have enough strength in your legs. You need to talk about this dream with Malevus right now.
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>>5822532
>>You are fairly sure that you can walk to downstairs, you do have enough strength in your legs. You need to talk about this dream with Malevus right now
Lets talk, no need to run down the stairs.
We are going to inform other people about the nightmare, but I kinda want some time with her. She definetly has a lot of stuff to say
This said....
>Write-in
Check our equipment and personal objects, because why not. Its great stuff and we will soon return to start using it. We will recover.
After that grab Cinder, and the robe of obfuscation. Also the little cube silence thing.

>>5822534
Could be. Best be on guard then.
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>>5822532
>>Your mind needs to calm down. Concentrate on the mana inside you and calm yourself that way.
A bit of introspection would do Alric good
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>>5822532
>>You are fairly sure that you can walk to downstairs, you do have enough strength in your legs. You need to talk about this dream with Malevus right now.
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>>5822532
>Your mind needs to calm down. Concentrate on the mana inside you and calm yourself that way.
What's the point of talking to Malevus right now?
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>>5822532
>Your mind needs to calm down. Concentrate on the mana inside you and calm yourself that way.
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3-3 tie between going to see Malevus right now and walking downstairs and concentrating on the mana inside you to calm down. Could I ave a tiebreaker please.
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>>5823237
>>5822594
>Your mind needs to calm down. Concentrate on the mana inside you and calm yourself that way.
changing my vote.
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>>5822532
>>Your mind needs to calm down. Concentrate on the mana inside you and calm yourself that way.
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Concentrating on the mana. Could I have a roll, failure won't hurt you this time.


>3d10, Best of three
>DC 22, Crit 28
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Rolled 10, 9, 10 = 29 (3d10)

>>5823537
High DCs... High DCs everywhere...
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Rolled 7, 1, 6 = 14 (3d10)

>>5823537
WE will see about that

>>5823539
holy fuck anon calm down
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Rolled 5, 9, 1 = 15 (3d10)

>>5823537
ah shit that's a tough one
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>>5823539
lmao good job
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>>5823539
Finally
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>29, Crit Success!


It wouldn’t help you if you were to walk down the stairs, it would just leave you tired and spent. Maybe Malevus could make some sense to your nightmare and help you find peace for the concerns in your head, but the effort of going down there would be too much.

Your heart kept racing and you breathed heavily as you pushed your back into the bed and crossed your legs. Placing your hands on your knees, you started to concentrate on your breathing and trying to calm it down.

The nightmare had shaken you badly and you needed to get your thoughts together.

Breathing in and out several times, you started to concentrate on the sea of scorching fire inside you. The mana given to you by Nalice had been your constant companion for some time already and for most of the time had gone unnoticed inside you. You had gotten that well used to it.

And now you are trying to focus on it.

The sea of fire bubbled calmly inside you as you imagined it in your mind. The individual flames and pyres of liquid fire were all clear in your mind.

So you concentrated on them, trying to visualise every single flame and fire inside you while breathing steadily. You let the thoughts about the dream disappear from your mind.

You had no idea after a certain point how much time had passed as you found something within the boiling sea of fire. Something that felt different. You looked into it, searched for it amongst the fire.

And there it was, a small flame. A fire that was different to the one given to you by Nalice.

That was your own mana, you were sure about it. Mana that would recharge itself as long as you ate well, stayed healthy and fresh.

You were ahead of your schedule weren’t you? You shouldn’t have had your own mana yet as a mundane human, not even with the help of Nalice’s mana and the sigils painted on your body. Yet it was still there. Was it a side effect of the Fel in your body helping you to be acclimated with magic? You weren’t sure.

Yet you wanted to test it out.


>Draw your own mana out and light a candle with it. You want to see if it works.
>You are perfectly happy with this development, such success is enough for now.
>Could you push yourself a bit further, could you drag more of your own mana out?
>Other, write in.
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>>5823860
>>Draw your own mana out and light a candle with it. You want to see if it works.
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>>5823860
>Draw your own mana out and light a candle with it. You want to see if it works
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>>5823860
>>Draw your own mana out and light a candle with it. You want to see if it works.
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>>5823860
>>Draw your own mana out and light a candle with it. You want to see if it works.
Lets hope we don't burn the room
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Unanimous decision! I am not sure if I can get the update out today, still having the blasted fever. Either way, could I have a roll please. Failure is not a bad thing here.


>3d10, Best of four
>DC 22, Crit 28
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Rolled 3, 6, 3 = 12 (3d10)

>>5824558
High DCs... High DCs everywhere... again.
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Rolled 5, 8, 5 = 18 (3d10)

>>5824558
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Rolled 8, 9, 5 = 22 (3d10)

>>5824558
ARGH MY FEL HEART
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Rolled 4, 9, 8 = 21 (3d10)

>>5824558
the fire rises.
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>22, Success!


You turned towards the candle on the night table next to your bed, pulling your legs off your bed and raising your arm at the candle.

Next you drew the mana inside you, the small miniscule amount and moved it into your hand.

But before you would snap your fingers and light the candle, you hesitated. Your own mana wasn’t much, would it be enough to light the candle? Should you mix it with the mana given to you by Nalice or just try it alone?

Or should you draw more power from the Fel inside you. That would be a certain success and maybe you could burn a bit of the Fel inside you away.


>Go with your own mana, you want to know how fast it will regenerate back.
>Mix it with the mana given to you by Nalice, could be a sure success and more impressive result.
>Draw the Fel into the mix, you need to start burning it away. It shouldn’t be in your body.
>Other, write in.

QM: Short update
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>>5824612
>Go with your own mana, you want to know how fast it will regenerate back.

This is my win after finally rolling above a 14. WE did it not the super dragon mana or the fel.

Hope you feel better Medivh. Maybe try a lime in a coconut and drink it both down.
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>>5824612
>>Go with your own mana, you want to know how fast it will regenerate back.
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That would mean I would have to walk to the store, I don't have strength or motivation for that. Though it sounds like an interesting mix for sure.
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>>5824612
>Draw the Fel into the mix, you need to start burning it away. It shouldn’t be in your body.
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>>5824612
>Go with your own mana, you want to know how fast it will regenerate back.
id like to mix it with nalices mana too but i guess id rather have alric train hes own.
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>>5824612
>>Go with your own mana, you want to know how fast it will regenerate back
Man i am starting to reconsider Tari after reading again certain parts. I kinda want her now, another lover.
Life is dangerous, and we still have strong emotions for eachother. Rumors says she is our mistress anyway, and frankly it doesn't matter much. Tari has been much more than a simple friend, its a solid rock for Alric.
So might has well especially after Calia, you don't protect a woman so much and do so much for her if there wasn't some love under it.
To think i originally thought something else about this.
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>>5824612
>Go with your own mana, you want to know how fast it will regenerate back.

>>5824787
I'd agree if I didn't think there'd be a lot of drama and hurt feelings, unlike Jandice. We could tell her that a relationship wouldn't be a "the one and only" type but I bet she'd create that expectation anyway.
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>>5824817
Perhaps but.....a new beginning can be accomplished. She trust us fully and we wouldn't treat her wrong, even with Jandice.
She was open to what kind of relationship too in the past, and we only supressed our feelings for eachother..... and we need someone here in truth. Someone to hold, a woman we do love and trust even if its a mistress. She would be a woman we return to, from the battles and travels.
I might be too optimistic and foolish, but I think it wouldn't be wrong, not with the new conditions.
A Slice of heaven at home.
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It would be nice, Alric relations have been secret, blocked or on the move. Just a lover that stays at our side, and we can love freely to our heart content.
I would like to try if nothing else.
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>>5824888
Eh I guess we could discuss it with full transparency and give her the choice to take it or leave it, no hard feelings either way. I'd still be wary of her creating expectations for more if she accepts but that can be mitigated to a certain extent, including ending the relationship for her sake if we have to. I guess we can agree on bringing it up at least.
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>>5825123
acceptable
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Using your own mana only. Could I have another difficult roll for Alric with failure not being a bad thing. Also interesting Tari talk, has the recent events and the near death experience changed Alric? We shall see.


>3d10, Best of four
>DC 22, Crit 28
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Rolled 2, 5, 4 = 11 (3d10)

>>5825698
Hard DCs... you get the point.
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>>5825702
It was High DCs man I fucked up my own joke, that's what I get for refusing to get proper sleep...
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Though thinking about Tari and her situation. Now that she is pregnant, it probably wouldn't be topical idea to look for a full lover relationship. But after that or being ok with less, it could work. Just remember, Alric denied her twice. She would be rather confused about what has changed.

>>5825702

I probably wouldn't have even got the joke due to still being sick. This annoying low fever that hasn't spiked higher than 38.5 celsius, just saps all of my strength.
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Rolled 8, 1, 8 = 17 (3d10)

>>5825698
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Rolled 9, 3, 5 = 17 (3d10)

>>5825698
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Rolled 7, 9, 4 = 20 (3d10)

>>5825698
roll

>>5825702
kek

>>5825737
fair that s fine
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Rolled 8, 5, 6 = 19 (3d10)

>>5825698
ARGH MY FEL HEART
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>20, Failure


You didn’t need any extra mana as you snapped your fingers and the candle was lit. For a moment the flame had a green tint before it turned back into the usual familiar colour. So even with your own mana there was the taint, which was something you had expected. The candle flickered a bit before the flame steadied itself and illuminated the room.

You had your own mana now, though it felt like you had just used all of it to light the candle, but it was there. It felt different, it felt like it belonged to you. This made you smile, for someone who shouldn’t have the touch of magic, who was mundane, you had made huge strides forward in becoming a full mage. While there would be a lot of work to be done, this was a solid start and a silver lining in an otherwise worry situation.

You snapped your fingers again and the flame on the wick was extinguished. The nightmare and the Fel worried you, but this did reassure you that things in fact were in control and in your favour. You shouldn’t let this unnerve you.

Sighing and pulling yourself back under the blanket, you continued to stare at the ceiling thinking about all this until you fell asleep again.

Thankfully the nightmare didn’t return and you could sleep soundly till morning.



“Where is Malevus?” You asked Tari after she came to retrieve the empty breakfast tray.

“I think she said that she would be following paladin Raleigh, there is an awful lot of work to help some of the vag… migrants from Dalaran.” Tari said and corrected herself.

“She is right about that, most of them are quite poor.” You said back to her and continued. “Some of them need new clothes and all of them need to get a bath and get their hair cut.”

“So do you Alric.” Tari said back and chuckled.

“What, do I smell that bad?” You asked her and pretended to sniff your own armpits.

“There is a limit to what wiping you with a damp towel can achieve, you haven’t taken a bath since… well…” Tari told you. “Now let’s get you on the chair and let me clean you up a bit.”

Tari helped you up and sitting on the chair next to your bed as she took a towel and a bucket of warm water. This would have to do, it wasn’t exactly taking a bath, but got most of the sweat off you. Sitting there just in your braies, you allowed Tari to wipe your body with the towel. She had done that to you several times already in the past few days and clearly knew what she was doing, probably due to having helped Blackmoore to wash himself when he was either too drunk or hungover to do it by himself.

“There, finished. I hope you don’t smell as bad as before.” Tari said to you and put the towel away.

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“Did I really smell that bad?” You asked her, a bit unsure if she was just joking.

“Alric, you did.” She said back to you and cupped your chin with her hand. “At least you have changed your braies every day, I couldn’t imagine the smell if you hadn’t.”

“Thanks Tari…” You said back to her and rolled your eyes as ‘loudly’ as you could while she ran her hands through your hair and pulled them around to the sides and back. She definitely was having her own type of fun with you right now. Having pulled your hair enough and having had her fun with you, Tari pulled her hands back and put them on her hips. With her being pregnant, she had started to wear a long dress instead of her usual shirt and skirt. The blue dress she was wearing was quite pretty.

“We need to clean you up properly, your stubble is too long and messy, your hair could use tidying up and as much as it hurts me, your moustache is still patchy from the wax.” Tari told you.

“Do we have to?” You asked back.

“Now that you are sitting on the chair and you have the time, well it wouldn’t hurt you at all.” Tari told you back. “And besides, you would be the most handsome Prince in the whole Alterac.”

“Well alright, I guess we could then.” You said and shrugged your shoulders.

Tari took out a comb and dipped it in the bucket before combing your hair straight. She was right that you needed a bit of tidying when she was finished. Your long smooth and strong black hair already reached your shoulder blades, you never have had as long hair before, but to be honest you did kinda like having long hair. It made you stand out a bit in a positive way.

“So how do you want your hair and stubble to be tidied, or do you give me free reign to style your hair?” Tari asked you as she took out the scissors and the blade. “And don’t worry, I wouldn’t shorten your hair that much, I like it more when it is long.”


Your stubble:
>Shave it all off, the moustache needs to be shaved in any case.
>Leave a short tidy stubble on your cheeks and chin.
>Have a stubble on your chin and grow it into a tidy beard.
>Other, write in.

Your hair:
>Give Tari free reign, you are fairly sure that she won’t cut your hair into a disaster. She seems to know what she is doing.
>Just tidy it a bit, clean up loose ends and errant hairs.
>Have her shorten your hair back to shoulder length, your hair has started to be a bit too long now.
>Just tell her to cut your hair short, above your ears. You feel like change is needed.
>Other, write in.

QM: The previous rolls were finding your own mana if you even had it yet, drawing it out and then using only it. This decision meanwhile is purely for how you look.
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>>5826020

I haven’t posted pictures of Alric before because I am way too strict when it comes to presenting you an accurate picture of him. I feel like if I give you an inaccurate picture, it just gives you a wrong impression about him. I have wanted to keep things in the world of imagination a bit, but now I couldn’t resist posting one picture that is rather close.

Some time ago I was browsing the internet and I quite accidentally had the revelation. Alric looks awfully similar to young Bruce Dickinson. The way he has his hair and the length are close, except Alric’s being black and straighter. The shape of his face is close to Bruce as well. The early 80s Bruce would fit the five years more older Alric nearly to the tee. So there we have it, early 20s Alric would have his near close real life equivalent.
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>>5826020
>Shave it all off, the moustache needs to be shaved in any case.

>Just tidy it a bit, clean up loose ends and errant hairs.
I am personally biased for long hair.
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My god when this place become so full of coomers ans harem fags

>Shave it all off, the moustache needs to be shaved in any case.

>Give Tari free reign, you are fairly sure that she won’t cut your hair into a disaster. She seems to know what she is doing.
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>>5826020
>Shave it all off, the moustache needs to be shaved in any case.

>Give Tari free reign, you are fairly sure that she won’t cut your hair into a disaster. She seems to know what she is doing.

>>5826021
I was picturing more Jetstream Sam so that rectangular head is very different from what I was imagining.
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>>5826020
>>Shave it all off, the moustache needs to be shaved in any case
>Give Tari free reign, you are fairly sure that she won’t cut your hair into a disaster. She seems to know what she is doing.
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>>5826020
>Shave it all off, the moustache needs to be shaved in any case.

>Give Tari free reign, you are fairly sure that she won’t cut your hair into a disaster. She seems to know what she is doing.
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>>5826020
>Have a stubble on your chin and grow it into a tidy beard
>Have her shorten your hair back to shoulder length, your hair has started to be a bit too long now.
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“Shave the stubble off, without the moustache, what is the point?” You said to her and continued. “And then well… do what you want.”

“Gotcha, stubble off and then something really nice.” Tari said back enthusiastically.

She gave you a fresh shirt to wear and after you had put it on, she took the blade and whatever else she needed and started to shave off the stubble. Feeling someone else's hands on your face and then the cold blade on your skin felt strange for a moment, but her touch was gentle and the blade very carefully slid across your skin. There were no nicks or cuts, but a clean smooth skin after Tari was done with the stubble.

Then she started to work on your hair. At first she combed it again and made sure it was moist, then she started moving it around. Everything to one side, all to back, leaving locks on your face and moving them around as well. In the end she seemed content. Tari comped your hair again and parted it from the middle before pulling it all back. Then one lock at the time she moved hair back in front of your ears until a balance was found.

Taking out the scissors she first tidied strays and loose ends before cutting the rest of the hair behind your back the same length just above your shoulder blades. Then she took the long side fringes and shortened them just to your shoulders. When she was finished, she took a mirror and helped you to see the end result.

“I think the side fringes fit you, not too long to go all over the place, not too short to look out of place.” Tari said to you.

You brushed your hair with your hand and turned your head left to right. She was right, your hair was too straight and smooth to be kept long in the front and pulling it all behind your ears and on your back wouldn’t look that good either.

Getting shaved and your hair tidied in the end wasn’t that much, but seeing yourself looking all nice and tidy made you feel good after everything that had happened.

“Thank you Tari.” You said to her and smiled.

Brushing the cut hair off your shirt and legs on the floor, Tari went to put the scissors and other things she used away.

“I will change the bedsheets and linens into clean ones now that you are out of the bed.” Tari said and went to work.

You watched as she worked, she had probably done this thousands of times as with a skilled touch the old linens were taken off and new ones prepared.

“I forgot to ask you when I brought you breakfast, but how are you doing? You feel more energetic than before.” Tari asked and said to you while putting on new pillow covers.

“Mind is willing, yet the body isn’t.” You said back to her and sighed. That has become a bit of your thing to say. “Still can’t walk without someone supporting me.”

“Don’t worry Alric, we will support you.” Tari said back and gave a reassuring smile.

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>>5826291


>Tell her about the nightmare from last night. Maybe she could understand it.
>How is she feeling? You have been talking too much about yourself and too little of her and her pregnancy.
>Ask if she could help you to walk without any support now that Malevus wasn’t here.
>Demonstrate the candle lighting magic to her again, if she has any questions about it you can answer them.
>Other, write in.
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>>5826292
>>Tell her about the nightmare from last night. Maybe she could understand it.
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>>5826292
>How is she feeling? You have been talking too much about yourself and too little of her and her pregnancy.
>Ask if she could help you to walk without any support now that Malevus wasn’t here.
Then tell her about the nightmare while we're doing the walk.
>Tell her about the nightmare from last night. Maybe she could understand it.
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>>5826291
>>Tell her about the nightmare from last night. Maybe she could understand it.
>>How is she feeling? You have been talking too much about yourself and too little of her and her pregnancy.
>Demonstrate the candle lighting magic to her again, if she has any questions about it you can answer them.
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>>5826292
>>How is she feeling? You have been talking too much about yourself and too little of her and her pregnancy.
>Tell her about the nightmare from last night. Maybe she could understand it.
>Demonstrate the candle lighting magic to her again, if she has any questions about it you can answer them.
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>>5826292
>>How is she feeling? You have been talking too much about yourself and too little of her and her pregnancy.
>Tell her about the nightmare from last night. Maybe she could understand it.
>Demonstrate the candle lighting magic to her again, if she has any questions about it you can answer them.
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“I had a dream last night, a nightmare.” You told her as she finished setting the bed.

Tari gave you a curious look.

“I woke up sweaty and anxious, my heart was racing.”

“Do you want to talk about it?”

You nodded to her and started telling her about the dream and what you remembered about it. Tari listened curiously and seemed shocked when you told about the Malevus Thing. You told her the details about the throne room and tried to remember anything that could mean something.

“Sounds intense…” Tari said to you as she sat down on the bed.

“It worries me that I saw something like that, the Fel inside me causing this.” You told her and pinched the bridge of your nose. “Do you have any idea what the dream could have meant?” You asked her.

“Well I am not sure, but clearly everything had a meaning you must have realised that.” Tari said.

“I want to hear what you have in mind.” You said back to her.

“Well, the throne room is your ambition, your goal in all of this? The shadowy bystanders, maybe they were your thoughts, anxieties, problems, issues? They appeared when the… Malevus appeared, right?” Tari mused to you.

“Could be, but then what was the Malevus Thing? Why her?” You asked back.

“She has been here with you, helping and caring, she is your friend. Probably because you have spent so much time with her.” Tari said to you.

“Then why not you? You have helped me nearly as much?” You asked her. “You are my friend as well.”

“Or why not Calia? If the nightmare wanted to shock you, why wouldn’t it have been her then?” Tari asked back. “If I was the nightmare, I would have chosen her.”

Yes… Calia…

“Alric… are you still there?” Tari asked you as you got lost in your thoughts.

“I am… just this is a lot.” You told her and sighed.

Should you tell Tari about what has happened with you and Calia? Or about Jandice and you? You aren’t sure if things should stay a secret or should Tari know about these things? And what would she think about all of this, would she understand what is going on between you and Calia, her situation and the pause or break up between you and her. And what would she think about Jandice? Would she approve?


>It is best that she doesn’t know about any of this right now. Her pregnancy and your current situation are enough weight on her mind.
>Tell her about you and Calia putting the relationship into a pause. Show her the letters you have received from Calia.
>Tell Tari that the relationship between you and Calia just didn’t work. You have broken up with her.
>Tell Tari everything about you, Calia and what happened with Jandice. She deserves to know, Tari is after all your best friend.
>Other, write in.
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>>5827099
>Tell Tari everything about you, Calia and what happened with Jandice. She deserves to know, Tari is after all your best friend.
Full transparency!
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>>5827099
>It is best that she doesn’t know about any of this right now. Her pregnancy and your current situation are enough weight on her mind.
Just because she's a friend doesn't mean she has to know every detail of our personal life.
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>>5827099
>>It is best that she doesn’t know about any of this right now. Her pregnancy and your current situation are enough weight on her mind.
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>>5827099
>>Tell Tari everything about you, Calia and what happened with Jandice. She deserves to know, Tari is after all your best friend
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>>5827099
>>Tell Tari everything about you, Calia and what happened with Jandice. She deserves to know, Tari is after all your best friend.
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>>5827099
>Tell Tari everything about you, Calia and what happened with Jandice. She deserves to know, Tari is after all your best friend.
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>>5827099
>>Tell Tari everything about you, Calia and what happened with Jandice. She deserves to know, Tari is after all your best friend.
I am away for a week and we are now telling her everything? I am fine with it, I think Tari has earned our trust to know about nearly everything. Though I am not sure how will she react.

But I am against opening Tari route again, we denied her already, let her be our good friend and nothing more.
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I am rather undecided so I'll air my thoughts. Tari is certainly his best friend, though Malevus is certainly something also. Might be a bit awkward since we were close to being lovers, but denied her because we wanted to be true to Calia at the time. Though perhaps it was also that Alric didn't want to put Tari in the position of lover or mistress because it reminded him too much of Blackmoore, particularly within Durnholde at the time. Tari was certainly willing to compete against whoever the other woman was knowing there was another woman but not who. Shes one of the most 'Sensible Arrangement' women out there considering what she did for her family, but this is romance and she was willing to compete. Then they were generally trying to distance their feelings and get used to their new lives post-Durnholde shenanigans.

Then everything changed when the fire nation attacked, the Sick Calia letter. With the Calia question up in the air Alric was rather distraught, and the cabin setting was rather romantic. Passions won out with Jandice, and they made their own little arrangement of how to meet as lovers without anyone being the wiser. I could see it going a few ways. Maybe the "How could you" slap, though Tari doesn't personally know or particularly care about Calia except through Alric. Shes a realist, but she does have a streak of unexpectedly recklessly bold and hopeful actions like freeing Thrall. Before she knew it was Calia and was more or less rejected she was of the mind to firmly compete for the Alric Bowl even if there was another woman, so it could be a Game On moment. Shes also pregnant and that has been known to get women, as Austin Powers might say, rather randy but also emotional. Alric after nearly dying, a rather unforgettable nightmare, and realization after realization is also rather emotional atleast for him. I can very much see a full transparency actually inciting an escalation in the Alric Bowl since Tari could see an opening.
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You sighed and looked down.

"Go to my chest and take out the leather bundle inside." You suddenly told Tari.

"Why?"

"You should know something." You said back to her.

"Okay…" Tari responded and was a bit unsure.

She opened the chest and took out the leather bundle in which you kept your personal letters. She opened it and you made her pick the ones sent to you by Calia. Starting from the oldest where she told you about her sickness, you had Tari start reading them.

"This is why you were so down…" Tari mused to herself. "I am sorry Alric."

"Please continue." You said, knowing that the worst was to come.

Tari went through the letters until she started to read the latest one and then she covered her mouth with her hand in shock.

"Calia and you…" Tari said as she raised her head off the letter and looked at you.

"Yes… I responded that a timeout or a pause is needed, when we get a chance to meet then we can talk about where things will go." You told her carefully.

"She asked to break-up with you… oh Alric… I can't imagine how you are feeling…" Tari said and was genuinely sad. "Her breaking up with you…"

"Break up, pause, timeout… we aren't together right now." You said back to her and sighed again.

"Oh Alric." Tari stood up and came to give you a hug, but even if it felt nice, you didn't hug back. Tari realised that something was wrong.

"What is it?" Tari asked you and let you go.

She stepped back as you didn't immediately answer and sat back on the bed.

"After I received that final letter, Jandice Barov came here. And when we got stuck in the cabin, well things led into another…" You told her somewhat sheepishly.

It took several seconds for Tari to put things together before her mouth dropped open and she just looked at you.

"We got caught by the storm and our clothes got wet, we had to take them off before we could get dry and warm, I found strong alcohol in a cabinet and we… well we started to drink." You told Tari rather carefully. "We were drunk, next to each other and…"

"You ended up having sex…" Tari didn't know what to say.

"Yeah… I guess we are lovers now…" You told her.

"Lovers…" Tari started to blush. "I don't know what to say… so quickly after…"

"I know, I have tried to reason with it as well. Did I really love Calia if I went with something like this…" You said back to her.

The two of you sat in silence in your room for a moment.

"Alric… I can't judge you… you made your decision and in the end it will all be in your hands." Tari said to you and kept blushing. "It is your business with whom you have sex with."

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>>5828311

You didn't reply to her.

"I thought that there was something in between the two of you and now I know." Tari said back to you. "But just like Calia wrote to you, as long as you are happy…"

Tari stood up and offered you her hand.

"Let's get you into your bed, I need to think about all of this. It was a bit sudden to hear such things." She told you and helped you into your bed.

"I felt like I needed to tell you, I trust you after all and you know most of my secrets." You told her.

"I know that Alric, I know that. Now rest, I will have you brought some food when midday comes." Tari said and smiled at you.

The awkwardness in the air didn't disappear immediately when Tari left your room, forcing you to sigh. You hoped that Tari wouldn't get her feelings hurt or think badly of you. That was the risk, yet she deserved to know.



"Tari cut my hair." You told Normand.

"That explains it, not a bad haircut." Normand said back to you after having asked about your hair. "She said that she was feeling unwell and withdrew back into her room."

"Pregnancy…" You sighed. That and the news you had told her.

"Either way, I got you something." Normand pulled out a wooden walking cane. "When you can walk, I think this could help you."

"Thank you Normand." You said and took the cane. Now hopefully you wouldn't need to lean on people as much.

"Should I try it?" You asked him.

"Do you think you are ready?" Normand asked.


>You are ready. You are going to reach downstairs with the cane's and Normand's help.
>You are going to walk on your own with the cane helping you across the bedroom and back.
>Just concentrate on strengthening your legs, don't push yourself too much trying to walk with the cane.
>Other, write in.
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>>5828312
>You are going to walk on your own with the cane helping you across the bedroom and back.
And do it for much longer, it seems we've been doing way too briefly. Use the vial as well.
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>>5828312
>You are going to walk on your own with the cane helping you across the bedroom and back.
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>>5828312

>You are going to walk on your own with the cane helping you across the bedroom and back.
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>>5828312
>You are going to walk on your own with the cane helping you across the bedroom and back.
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>>5828312
>>You are going to walk on your own with the cane helping you across the bedroom and back.
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Unanimous decision. Could I have a roll for the Durnholde supplies.


>1d3+1
>Best of three
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Rolled 2 + 1 (1d3 + 1)

>>5828904
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Rolled 2 + 1 (1d3 + 1)

>>5828904
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Rolled 2 + 1 (1d3 + 1)

>>5828904
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>3 Supplies


Then could I have another roll regarding Durnholde, anything lower than 9 and 10 has no effect.


>1d10
>Best of three
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Rolled 7 (1d10)

>>5828952
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Rolled 4 (1d10)

>>5828952
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Rolled 1 (1d10)

>>5828952
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>7

No further aid or news from Durnholde. Now one more roll, this time for Eligius and his spies.


>1d10
>Best of three
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Rolled 1 (1d10)

>>5828969
eligius is gonna be the best baker with many pies everywhere.
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Rolled 9 (1d10)

>>5828969
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Rolled 5 (1d10)

>>5828969
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>9


Solid progress from him as well. One more set of rolls, I swear final set before I start writing, this time for Nalice. She is experimenting things so let's see how things go for her.


>3d10, Best of four
>DC 15, Crit 24
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Rolled 6, 5, 3 = 14 (3d10)

>>5829023
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Rolled 9, 9, 5 = 23 (3d10)

>>5829023
Nalice is my favorite please RNGesus I don't ask for much.
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>>5829028
Fuck one off, perhaps 24 was a typo
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>>5829023
good
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Rolled 1, 7, 4 = 12 (3d10)

>>5829023
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Rolled 1, 3, 10 = 14 (3d10)

>>5829023
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>>5829098

You have already rolled, I won't count this one. One more roll from someone else please.
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Rolled 7, 5, 4, 7 = 23 (4d10)

>>5829023
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Rolled 6, 10, 6 = 22 (3d10)

>>5829023
>>5829121
im retarded. the best of four messed me up.
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Rolled 10, 7, 9 = 26 (3d10)

>>5829023
I will roll because I can. Get the bad dice out of the way.

>>5828164
I agree with some of this, but I don't think she will become randy. Emotional clearly and will get a lot to think, but trying her chances again? I was for Jandice, but I wouldn't add another lover on top of her from here. That would be a bit too big of a move. Comforting hugs and opening up about our problems is fine by me, kisses and going further is not.
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>>5829132
Lmao, my typical luck!
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>3
>7


"Help me up." You said to Normand who did as told.

Holding his shoulder, you tested your legs and took the cane into your right hand. Then releasing your hold of Normand, you stood on your own, leaning on the cane.

"Cane is working." You said to him before you carefully moved it forward and took a step after it.

"Careful." Normand said to you and stood behind you preparing to catch you if you were to fall.

Slowly you made your way across the bedroom before turning back and crossing it again. The cane helped tremendously and you could imagine yourself being now able to walk across the house and back if needed. Maybe tomorrow or the day after you could go downstairs.

"Any news from outside?" You asked while slowly making your way across the room.

"A shipment of supplies came from Durnholde. Mostly foodstuffs in salt or dried, but there were a couple of buckets of mail links and several bundles of arrows." Normand told you. "Mr. Langston in his letter apologised for being unable to send more, they are apparently stocking up their own supplies in case the gnolls get more uppity."

"Better than nothing, more rations for the men." You said back. "The migrants?"

"Getting used to the new place of living. Some sick cases and then those who were quarantined due to having bugs. Nasty stuff, but nothing proper washing and cutting the hair won't fix." Normand told you as he watched you walk on your own. "Locals, well they have accepted the newcomers for now, but if they don't find work then maybe we will have issues."

"They aren't expecting them to live with our and their help alone." You mused back to him. "You are right, we should find work for them, at least for most of them."

Having crossed across the room several times, you walked to the cabinet where you kept your sword belt and other things. Opening it and reaching inside, you took out the Blessed Vial of Water.

"Blessed water, no idea how this works now." You said back to him and drank the vial. You had somewhat forgotten the vial during all this, so maybe now you should try it. "No idea if the Fel and Blessed water even mix together."

"Have you walked enough?" Normand asked.

"No, not yet. I can still go." You said back.

In the end you ended up walking across the room fifteen times, your new daily record. Maybe you could try to push yourself a bit more tomorrow.



>9
>23, Success!


Drinking the blessed water had been a mistake. It and the Fel inside you didn't mix at all, sure you felt more energetic and less exhausted, but your stomach had gotten upset.

Very upset.

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>>5829347

"Prince Alric, are you alright?" Eligius asked you as you had turned pale white due to nausea.

"I feel nauseated, I drank the blessed water…" You told him.

Eligius opted to sigh while Nalice who had followed right behind him gave you a disappointing look.

"I need to give the vial to Malevus." You told them. "But what news do you bring?"

"Prince Alric, we have our first informant in Tarren Mill and our spies learned important lessons during the visit." Eligius said to you. "Now we are going to have them watch the migrants while having someone regularly visit Southshore. Plenty of work is still required, but we are getting there."

You gave Eligius an agreeing nod as he stepped aside and allowed Nalice to be the one to speak.

Her eyes fixated on your hair for a moment before she collected herself and spoke.

"Prince Alric, I have spent the past few days studying your condition, especially the effect of the draconic glyphs I wrote on your chest. Even though I am an expert on the language..." That got a reaction from Eligius who glanced at her. He doesn't know who Nalice actually is."...there is very little knowledge available on their effect on human bodies."

"There is something even you don't know?" You said with a jest.

Nalice gave you a quick smile.

"Yes, but thankfully we have a special once in a lifetime patient here." Nalice told you. "The glyphs I wrote on your chest helps to keep the Fel stable, that is clear from your condition and what I have learned since."

"Do you have a suggestion? You want to test something on me?" You asked her.

"Yes, we could alter the glyphs." Nalice said to you and glanced at Eligius. "Could you please leave?"

Eligius seemed slightly taken back, but nodded and left your bedroom.

"Just as the glyphs stabilised the Fel and strengthened your body, we could go further with the idea." Nalice told you.

You raised your eyebrows and allowed her to continue.

"I can improve them, rewrite them to keep your body stable and the Fel in check. Like the glyphs do now, but in a less hastily written way. Or I could use them to isolate and lock the Fel deep inside you. We couldn't get rid of it then and I am not sure about your eyes if they would stay green, but while the Fel would stay inside you, it wouldn't harm you."

The first option sounded good, but the second one was a compromise. No further damage, but the side effects still stay with the Fel still being inside you?

"Alternatively I could change the layout of the glyphs, writing words of power on your skin. Strengthening your body, helping with your magic. Giving potency in both spells and life. Or as tainted and dangerous Fel can be, you could use it. Already Fel-touched, we could control the Fel inside you and use it in your spells, giving them more strength."

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>>5829348

More strength? More power? The language of dragons is a potent one, that you have learned and you started this journey in search of more power. And Nalice is right, you are touched by Fel, these eyes and black nails won't disappear soon. By controlling the Fel, you could take a leap forward in magic. You wouldn't make mistakes like the ones that caused your condition again. No one could hurt you or your family and friends again.

These were intriguing offers, more power she says? Would it be worth it? These glyphs are clearly working, they are keeping you alive. Having an opportunity to strengthen them shouldn't be missed.

Would it be worth it though?


>Use the glyphs to harvest the Fel inside you in a controlled way for your spells.
>Have the glyphs to strengthen you further, giving you more potency in spells and life.
>Push the Fel deep inside you and isolate it, preventing it from doing harm to you.
>Have Nalice improve the glyphs, but otherwise keep them as is.
>Other, write in.

>Question Nalice if this is worth it?
>Ask her how much does she know about draconic on human bodies exactly?
>You trust her, she saved your life after all and gave a portion of hers to you as well.
>Other, write in.

QM: Crit would have given you two other options.
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>>5829349
>>Push the Fel deep inside you and isolate it, preventing it from doing harm to you.
>You trust her, she saved your life after all and gave a portion of hers to you as well.
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>>5829349
>Have Nalice improve the glyphs, but otherwise keep them as is.
>Use the glyphs to harvest the Fel inside you in a controlled way for your spells.
>You trust her, she saved your life after all and gave a portion of hers to you as well.
Upgrade the glyphs and then add the better Fel control. If we can control and use the Fel better and more safer, we can get rid of it faster. The option of sealing it inside feels like a waste, we couldn't get rid of it. And the strength one just outright feels fishy.
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>>5829349
>Have Nalice improve the glyphs, but otherwise keep them as is.
>You trust her, she saved your life after all and gave a portion of hers to you as well.
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>>5829349
>>Have the glyphs to strengthen you further, giving you more potency in spells and life.
>You trust her, she saved your life after all and gave a portion of hers to you as well.
Sound cool
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>>5829349
>>Have the glyphs to strengthen you further, giving you more potency in spells and life.

>You trust her, she saved your life after all and gave a portion of hers to you as well.


>Other, write in.

Maybe just make it permanent at this point and get this man tattoos. Hell, cover this man's body in dragon glyph tattoos, maybe for benefits besides manipulating the fel. Minus the obvious parts. Though really that should be a reward for graduation later now that I think of it. But I'll still put it up as an idea.
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>>5829349
What anon >>5829380 said.

We need to burn the fel away in a controlled manner.
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>>5829632
It is bit too much bit too fast. Having the glyphs improved that helped us stay alive are a nobrainer, but the strengthening just feels bit too drastic right now. The Fel control sounds like a safeguard more than pure power up like the overall strengthening. Alric might trust Nalice, but he wouldn't throw caution away.

Tattoo idea is neat, but not that relevant right now.
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>>5829632
It is bit too much bit too fast. Having the glyphs improved that helped us stay alive are a nobrainer, but the strengthening just feels bit too drastic right now. The Fel control sounds like a safeguard more than pure power up like the overall strengthening. Alric might trust Nalice, but he wouldn't throw caution away.

Tattoo idea is neat, but not that relevant right now.

>>5829793
I worry that we become dependent on Fel so from that direction controlling it is a must. If we are going to live with it, we should control it.

Also 4chan is finally back up?
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>>5829871
>>5829874
Oh yeah we are back up. Sorry about the double post
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>>5829349
Supporting this >>5829380
Like anon said, the strenghtening option feels fishy and Alric would be careful.
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Are we alive? We are alive! I could read, but not post here or in other boards through the day at all. Now it seems that things are working. Back to questing!

Improving the draconic glyphs and adding ones that help with controlling the Fel is the winner. Could I have some rolls for Nalice and her handiwork. DCs are for improving the glyphs, adding Fel control and superior quality of work.


>3d10, Best of four
>DC 12, 15, Crit 22
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Rolled 1, 3, 5 = 9 (3d10)

>>5830044
It's strange that only the rolls in this quest make me this anxious. Perhaps it's because I place my faith in modifiers instead of probability...
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Rolled 5, 4, 5 = 14 (3d10)

>>5830044
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>>5830052

With rolls like that, no wonder you are anxious!
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Rolled 8, 10, 1 = 19 (3d10)

>>5830044
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>>5830067
The modifiers I tell you! The modifiers would bring us salvation!
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we need another roll, lads
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Rolled 4, 10, 9 = 23 (3d10)

>>5830044
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>>5830099
YES
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>23, Crit Success!


"Make these glyphs better, improve them." You said back to her. "I want to be sure that the Fel won't be out of control. I want that now and in future, I want to control it."

Lady Nalice nodded to you approvingly.

"If I can control it, I can burn it away as well without risks to myself or to others. I need that, so write the improved glyphs and then add the ones that help me control Fel better." You continued.

"A good choice Prince Alric, sensible choice." Nalice said to you. "Now could you take off your shirt and lay back."

You did as told and Nalice walked next to your bed. She studied her previous handiwork for a moment before placing her hand on your chest.

"This might feel… uncomfortable." She said to you and quite literally wiped the glyphs off your skin.

The feeling was cold, it then spread across your chest and body as the glyphs that had helped to stabilise and keep you alive disappeared.

"Sustain… preserve." Nalice started to write the glyphs.

"Protect… conserve."

"Empower… channel… flames… might…"

One by one Nalice wrote the glyphs on your chest with her finger. Her touch was burning, like if someone was dragging a white hot skewer across your skin. Glyph by glyph your body started to feel warm, the coldness started to disappear. She connected them with lines and added small things you were still somewhat unfamiliar with, yet we're part of the language.

Her work took long and as she drew the lines, she started to conjure more might into the words. With a steady voice she chanted in draconic, the candles and oil lamp in your room flickering and her shadow enveloping the whole room.

Suddenly it stopped and the shadows returned back into normal.

"Is it done?" You asked out of breath. Getting the glyphs written on your skin has drawn your strength and energy out.

"It is done, now rest Prince Alric." Nalice said to you.

"Mirror, I want to see them." You said to her between breaths.

Nalice gave you a polite smile and took the mirror. She moved it around until you could see your chest.

On top of your heart was a cluster of draconic glyphs, you recognised most of them being what Nalice had told you she would write. They were connected with the lines with one line ending over your right breast and one going over your ribs. This could be mistaken as some old folkloric tattoo, but those who recognise draconic will realise what it really was.

You gave her a nod and she put the mirror away.

"You will feel better come tomorrow." Nalice told you.

You had no reason to not believe her.


>Tell her about you discovering your own mana.
>Ask her when you could continue the magic and draconic language training?
>Have her give you guidance in controlling the Fel better. You don't want to cause any accidents or problems with it.
>Thank Nalice for everything she has done for you.
>Other, write in.

QM: Do you have anything else to ask from her?
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>>5830217

>Tell her about you discovering your own mana.
>Ask her when you could continue the magic and draconic language training?
>Have her give you guidance in controlling the Fel better. You don't want to cause any accidents or problems with it.
>Thank Nalice for everything she has done for you.

>Other, write in.
"I'd like your company until I can find rest. Tell me more about dragons."

Nalice Romance Route? Definitely top girl for me. Alric has to make the first step since she said she won't. She did like the face carressing during the dragon reveal in Southshore. After offering a portion of her life force and everything, she certainly does care.
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>>5830217
I support >>5830249

On the matter of a relationship with Nalice, she's the only other marriage candidate besides Calia in my opinion. Calia is still my favourite though.
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>>5830249
>>5830217
support.
Im not saying we should romance the dragon but they are defiently one of the better options that and its a interesting topic to get closer to nalice.
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>>5830217
>Tell her about you discovering your own mana.
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>>5830249
>support

>ask nalice if there are ways to hunt down dragons/locate them with magic? Can we differentiate between different dragon flights? Can she explain the others and what their goals are? Does katrana or herself know of any nearby or those artifacts? Imply we want to show our worth to katrana for the help she's already given. And potentially show why she should continue to invest ludicrous amounts into alterac.
Guys we should be using our Alric rizz to get all the major ladies of the alliance in love with us. Then watch the ally scum Civil War and fracture. And scoop up the loot and territory. Plus who says we can't have 5 wives?

Just caught up. Excellent quest. 1 question I googled nalice and since we meta know katrana is ony who's black. Nalice is a darkie too from le google. So did she lie to us or was it qm storyline change? Of course if we are just not supposed to know you can just say myyyyssttterryyy.
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>>5830217
>>5830367
First post and mistakes already made.
Well fuck. Now you know why I have my moniker...
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>>5830217
>>Tell her about you discovering your own mana.
>>Ask her when you could continue the magic and draconic language training?
>>Have her give you guidance in controlling the Fel better. You don't want to cause any accidents or problems with it.
>>Thank Nalice for everything she has done for you
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>>5830217
Supporting >>5830249
While mounting a dragon would be exciting, I am not sure if we should hasten this route. Jandice was a moment of passion, any other marriage candidate should require more time which Alric probably has now learned. Would be too hasty to start chasing Nalice now, and besides I would reach higher and go for her mistress Katrana instead.

At least we can try to get closer to her like anon said. A dragon friend would be a great boon, especially if said friend has a super rich mistress.

>>5830367
Meta, but have you considered possibility that Nalice is lying to us?
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>>5830394
I literally said that... maybe you should take the moniker too kek
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My point was more so she gave us her name. Maybe we should ask someone in dalaran about her. She seems a little too happy to do forbidden stuff and use of fell. I feel like we might start getting a tad suspicious... maybe we should look at how other historical figures have been corrupted by fel energy. Especially after she told us "You will succeed, I am sure of it Prince Alric." Nalice said to you with a confident tone in her voice. "Besides, if you fail there is no harm done. Then we just know your current limits."

Now suddenly we're tainted by fel. Funny that.
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>>5830367
lol
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Could I have a roll please.


>1d10
>Best of three
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Rolled 3 (1d10)

>>5830971
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Rolled 10 (1d10)

>>5830971
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Rolled 5 (1d10)

>>5830971
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>10

Really good roll, could I have another one to follow it. Previous and this roll are related to Nalice.


>1d5
>Best of three
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Rolled 2 (1d5)

>>5830988
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Rolled 3 (1d5)

>>5830988
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Rolled 1 (1d5)

>>5830988
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>>5831021

Don't roll again if I am not asking for it. Someone else please do the third roll.
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>>5831027
i thought it was fine after an hour ?
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>>5831030

I don't have such rule, especially as I know we have more than 3 players. I don't want single player hogging all the rolls.
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Rolled 1 (1d5)

>>5831027
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>>5831032
I didn't say it was a rule just something that is done time to time in other quests. If there is some roll lefts someone has to do them. Thats about it.
If its a problem i will just wait.
I wasn't trying to hog rolls.
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>3

Well nothing ended up changing with the result of the roll. Either way the update will come later today. Meanwhile I have for you two very serious questions. I somewhat want to see what is in your mind.


Who you have already met will end up becoming an unlikely ally to Alric?
>Write in

Who you haven't yet met will end up becoming an unlikely ally to Alric?
>Write in

>>5831037
No problem
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>>5831044
>Who you have already met will end up becoming an unlikely ally to Alric?
Kael'thas. I mean think about it, we both hate Arthas, we both want to bone a woman close to him and once if he gets to know Garithos I'm sure he'll also start to hate that man. I'm surprised we hadn't become best bros yet.
We've also been building a mutually beneficial relationship with Blackmoore over the course of the quest. Depending on what happens in the future he may even end up as our vassal.

>Who you haven't yet met will end up becoming an unlikely ally to Alric?
Maybe Kel'Thuzad depending on how this Fel thing goes for us. I feel like we can trust him.
Falstad of the Wildhammer if we ever get more involved with the affairs to our west once we reclaim our kingdom(us allying to fight forest trolls for instance)
And using some meta knowledge here, maybe Drek'Thar of the Frostwolves hiding in the Valley, since they are the most reasonable orc clan.Though once their presence becomes known we might get pressured to fight them by the Alliance, even though we don't personally have quarrel against them. Besides the fact that they reside in Alteraci territory. On second thought it's most likely that we'll end up as enemies, especially if we choose to join the Alliance in the future. If that were to happen maybe the Stormpikes will be the ones to end up aiding us instead.
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>>5831044
Full ally or more temporary ally of convenience ? I consider more the latter option. They are all very unlikely either way for me. Most of them i can't see them happening.
>Already Met
syndicate (maybe more like a truce, unless all Alteraci groups feel like grouping up together in the face of another enemy), bandits (surrender offer for hard work), gnolls (ambush), ogres (ambush), kobolds (ambush), elves (mixed from full no to maybe), alliance (hillsbrad and durnholde, the majority of them will still want us gone), stormwind (hahaha), dalaran (nah), silver hand (Uther needs to put like a ton of good words here) and orcs (Thrall needs to say we are an okay dude. Not everyone will agree or care)
>Haven't yet met
Trolls (kicking their ass out of the hills !), Dwarfs (they will hear of our deals with dark irons and goblins)
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>>5831044
>Jainas dad. Let him make a naval base to counter lorderons new base.

>haven't met yet. Ranger lord Sylvanas. She's the true waifu.
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>>5831173
Take that island where the g for dun garok is.
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>>5831044
Who you have already met will end up becoming an unlikely ally to Alric?
Alric's Sister sort of is atleast in that she occasionally sends him a warning, but maybe a step up from that now that she knows we know. If she has a faction or just handles intelligence either way she would be a good ally if risky. Maybe if it was ever found out sell it as getting her Alteraci to go against his brother now that he has gone too far, and rejoin proper Alterac. That would really be the best shot anyone has of bringing the Syndicate down I wager.

Like the other anon said Kael'thas is also a good one.


>Who you haven't yet met will end up becoming an unlikely ally to Alric?
Some of the other guys had some suggestions. Maybe Rhonin Redhair and Krasus if things go in a certain direction.
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Pulling your shirt back on and propping yourself up with the pillows, you watched as Nalice was preparing to leave.

"Lady Nalice, can we talk?" You asked her and waved your hand at the chair next to the bed.

Nalice stopped and gave you a gentle smile and a nod.

"What is on your mind Prince Alric?" She asked as she sat down and crossed her legs.

"Since your previous visit, I have discovered my own mana." You told her and continued. "And I successfully lit a candle with it."

Her rust red eyes opened a bit in surprise before her expression changed into that of being content.

"You keep surprising me Prince Alric, your progress as a mundane human is frankly astonishingly fast." Nalice said back to you with a tone of a proud teacher.

"Thank you." You replied.

"But you aren't there yet to sustain more serious use of magic, no?" She asked you.

"No, it felt like I used it all to light the candle."

"As expected, but still a very good progress forward."

"Lady Nalice, when will we continue our studies?" You asked her. "I mean my mind is willing."

"It is, but your body is not, not yet at least." Nalice said back to you. "Though I can have you continue reading the theory and make notes about it."

"That sounds fine, I can walk to my desk now."

Nalice nodded to you approvingly.

"Anything else Prince Alric?"

"When we continue the studies, I want to learn how to control Fel. Not necessarily to use it or learn the arts of warlocks, but to prevent further accidents and to burn it away." You told her.

She gave you a curious look, but then nodded.

"Consistent with what you said about the glyphs, a smart move. I will have Eligius to teach you as well, his master had taught him well." Nalice said to you.

"Thank you Lady Nalice. Thank you for this and everything else you have done for me." You told her and gave her a smile.

"It is my job Prince Alric, as long as I will find my time here an interesting one, then I won't complain." Nalice said back to you.

"Well has your time been an interesting one?"

"Extremely, it helps that my student is a rather interesting person." Nalice said and had a sly smile on her face.

"I would prefer to be less interesting if that meant that any of this wouldn't happen." You chuckled.

Nalice laughed a bit and covered her mouth with her hand.

"Is there anything else Prince Alric?"

There was. You asked her to tell you more about dragons as your knowledge about them was sorely lacking. And while you had expected a rather surface level look at them, Nalice more or less gave you a full lecture, a comprehensive look at dragons.

It sounded like she enjoyed telling you all of it, a deserved break for her from her usual things she did. She seemed quite proud to tell you about the history and greatness of dragons.

"One more thing Prince Alric." Nalice said as she prepared to leave. "The haircut suits you."

"Thank you Lady Nalice, and good night." You said back to her with a smile.

"Good night Prince Alric."

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>>5831434



The next morning and day came. You didn't feel tired or exhausted from yesterday's rewriting of the glyphs, in fact you felt like you had energy.

So when it was time for you to recuperate your legs, you decided to make your way into your study and sit behind your desk for a while. And while sitting there, you took out a quill and ink and wrote a pair of letters.

First one was for Jandice Barov where you apologised that you might be late for the planned visit to Tarren Mill due to your present condition. While you didn't mention being poisoned, that being your cover story for the events, she must have heard the rumours of you being very ill so you decided to go with that story for now. She would understand the severity of the situation when you have the chance to see her. Out of pure courtesy and to put some pressure on her, you mentioned that you had a potential competitor for the oil deal. She could have to negotiate hard if she wants to win the deal.

Second letter you sent to Jaina Proudmoore. It had nothing about your poisoning either, just that you have been sick and the usual what you have been doing lately. You hadn't sent her a letter in a while so writing this was more than warranted. It would be better in either case to keep the poisoning story untold until you are ready to properly show your face and recovery to the world. And to not cause any extra concern amongst your friends.

When you finished the letters, you continued exercising your legs under the watchful eyes of Malevus. The cane really was a blessing in walking, it helped you so much.

From Malevus you learned about the migrants. There had been a lot for her and Raleigh to do, especially in healing and tending very minor ailments and having a chance to talk with people who hadn't seen a proper priest in a while. Malevus told you how hopeful the migrants seemed and how they seemed eager to get working when the last bits of the snow had melted away.

You also heard from her that the preparations for the Strahnbrad Hills campaign were on a finishing stretch. That would be something you would need to decide on sooner than later too, preferably sooner.



>10
>3


The day after you were sitting on your chair in your study looking at some papers while Tari was working behind her desk. Since you told her the truth, she had been a bit distant, but today she seemed normal, like she always had been.

There was a knock on the door and before you could say anything, Nalice pushed the door open and behind her came a pair of men carrying a chest and a bag. They put them down and quickly left your study. Thankfully your shirt hid the sigils and the glyphs and you were rather sure that they didn't see your eyes.

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"Prince Alric, the answer from Lady Katrana." Nalice said to you and handed you two envelopes with the second one being rather thick. "Both are from her, but the second one is for your eyes only."

"Thank you Lady Nalice." You said as you cut open the first envelope and took out the letter.

There were the usual compliments and then quickly the topic at hand. Katrana would pay the cost of the oil rig if all the oil would be sold to her and shipped to Stormwind City which she would arrange as well. Katrana explained that the city needs every drop of the oil they can get and this way both you and her can make fortunes by selling the oil there.

That was good news, really good news. You now had the alternative source of funding for the Dark Irons and the goblins. That plan could move on and compete against the Barovs plan.

"What is this about?" Normand said and entered the room. Tari curiously looked at the chest and back to you.

"Lady Katrana is ready to invest in the oil rig if we sell all the oil we get out of it to her." You told him and showed the letter to him.

"That is good news Alric." Normand said as you continued to read the letter.

The chest meanwhile would have a gift for being such a good trade partner and as a preliminary payment for the oil you would sell to her. Katrana seemed rather certain that you would choose her and the Dark Irons.

"Open the chest." You told Normand and he did as told.

Inside it was a small pile of silver and gold coins, a gift or more a bribe from Lady Katrana Prestor. Surely a sign of her affection to you.

"Lady Katrana clearly wants us to choose her." You said to particularly no one. "Though I can't really send the bribe back, can I."

"No, we need every copper we get." Normand said to you and continued. "I will get the coin stashed and added into our books, we can talk about this later. But was there anything else?"

"The bag Lady Nalice?" You asked her.

"Your new mage's clothes, I had Lady Katrana to collect them and send them to us at the same time." Nalice told you.

"Then I will make my leave… the less magic in my life the better." Normand said and lifted the chest off the floor before leaving the study.

"Prince Alric, do you want to try them out right now?" Nalice asked you.


Gained:
>3 Wealth

Total Resources:
7 Wealth, +18 per season
25 Supplies, -5 per season
115 Peasants


>Yes, now that she is here and Tari could help you, it would be good to see the new clothes.
>No, you thought about reading the letter from Katrana first. It seemed important from how thick the envelope was.
>No, you had planned on talking with Tari in private. You would like to do that first.
>Other, write in.

QM: Rolls were has the reply arrived and how big the gift was. Also good musing on the unlikely allies. I will do minor updates to the social pastebin next.
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>>5831444
>No, you thought about reading the letter from Katrana first. It seemed important from how thick the envelope was.
Im more curious about this than the clothes and Tari should be the one approaching us too.

That part about the dragons was a bit brushed over wasn't it? You gonna cover it seperately Medivh?
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>>5831461

I might delve into it more later or keep it as in character knowledge that could prove to be useful in the future to prevent Alric looking foolish when questioned about dragons.
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>>5831467
Do you plan on cooking with those interlude ideas that were discussed too? That'd be nice.

I miss AxisQM...
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>>5831444
>>No, you thought about reading the letter from Katrana first. It seemed important from how thick the envelope was.
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>>5831499

Potentially, it all depends on if I have time for the sidestories. I prefer to put out 1-2 updates a day first before getting into the sidestuff.

Also very minor updates to the pastebin done. We are very close to the spring meeting. Couple of things need to be done and put out of the way first.
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>>5831444
>Yes, now that she is here and Tari could help you, it would be good to see the new clothes.

New duds time, fashion Alric. Inb4 it makes him look evil, but handsome evil.
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>>5831444
>>No, you thought about reading the letter from Katrana first. It seemed important from how thick the envelope was.
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>>5831444
>No, you thought about reading the letter from Katrana first. It seemed important from how thick the envelope was.
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Uhm the letter seem important. It could be that she wants to call her favor ? Unless...
The new clothing when we feel less like a dead man walking, and Tari in a more private place.
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>>5831684
Ignore. Meant
>No, you thought about reading the letter from Katrana first. It seemed important from how thick the envelope was.
>>5831444
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>>5831044
>Who you have already met will end up becoming an unlikely ally to Alric?
Kael'Thas? Though I don't think it's that "unlikely" at this stage with how things have been going.
More unlikely? Dark Iron clan. At least more closely than we have done in the past. It would likely put us at odds with the Wildhammer not that far away, but there's already some bad blood there anyway. It would probably be a productive alliance, and we already have the foundation to build on. Obviously this comes with some baggage of them being viewed with suspicion like Alteracis.
Unlikely? Thrall. If he shows up again, the best I can see is us turning a blind eye or perhaps harboring him and his kind in a secluded area within our lands. Doubtful we can do much for him publicly. Surely he wouldn't be so desperate or foolish to put us in a position like that with our hands tied in the first place.

>Who you haven't yet met will end up becoming an unlikely ally to Alric?
A bunch of people in Dalaran (Rommath, Kel'Thuzad, Krasus, Rhonin/Vereesa, etc). Malevus' reaction to seeing Rhonin & Vereesa's (& Alleria's) half-elf kids would be amusing.
High elves in Quel'Thalas and dragons would obviously be beneficial friendships/allies, but they're both probably too reclusive and not wanting to involve themselves in human affairs. Kael'Thas might give us an opening with respect to further friendships and alliances with high elves.
The Wildhammer (Falstad) are another option, especially if we help them out with the Revantusk trolls or some other problems. But as I said before, there's some bad blood there.
On the other hand, if we commit to the Dark Iron route, Dagran Thaurissan maybe. I think Alric and Dagran's situations are similar in some ways, what with inheriting the consequences of their father/ancestor's actions. That said, their ambitions, personalities and methods (aside from seducing a princess) are obviously different and would likely clash.

>>5831444
>Yes, now that she is here and Tari could help you, it would be good to see the new clothes.
May as well, while they're both here.
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"The clothes won't walk away on their own." You told Nalice and put the letter down and picked the thicker envelope. "They can wait till I have my body to be more willing."

Nalice gave you a small bow and handed the bag to Tari who understood her intent and carried the bag into your bedroom.

"Then I will make my leave, Lady Katrana will inform me if there is anything I need to know." Nalice told you.

"Thank you Lady Nalice." You said back to her as she left your study.

"What now?" Tari asked you.

"I will read this letter, Lady Katrana Prestor is one of my most important allies and trade partners. So this most likely has news from Stormwind, politics, trade and such." You told her.

"Then I will go prepare lunch for you." Tari said to you. Today she was wearing a long white and blue dress.

"Thanks Tari." You said back and picked the thin dagger you used to open envelopes and letters.

You had a suspicion of what could be inside the envelope that made it so thick and you dreaded opening it. Please don't be what you think it is you thought as you noticed inside the envelope red and black cloth.

You sighed in relief as it was just a handkerchief which had the familiar smell of the perfume Katrana uses. You smelled it and laughed, what a silly woman she is. Still after you. In some funny way it was endearing, her attempts to get into your pants.

Katrana, Katrana. That seductive ally of yours.

You stashed the handkerchief within your desk and took out the letter, well letters as there were several pages of paper. Starting to read from the first one, it made you smile.

Katrana had her usual pleasantries of how much she misses you and how she heard from Nalice about the incident. When she wrote this letter she only knew that you were unconscious, but she was sure that you would wake up and that she would be praying for your health. She told you to rely on Nalice and if there was anything you needed, Katrana could try to acquire it for you.

Then the letter moved into trade and business. She went through some numbers and the overall impact the cooperation has had in the economy of Stormwind. The silver you sell to her has finally stabilised the local need for it, but more is still required. She then wrote about the oil in length. Since the rebuilding of Stormwind City, not enough resources had been put into recovery of the oil facilities there. In fact there is a bottleneck in the supply and demand that could provide a very lucrative source of wealth to both of you.

Then she went into politics. The Stonemason's have started to make their way to the harbours across Stormwind to make their way to Hillsbrad and Alterac. A strong winter had delayed their plans to leave, but first groups should start to arrive maybe in a month or two. Katrana couldn't give you an accurate estimation of the number of Stonemason's that would arrive, but the number at minimum is in the hundreds with majority of them being women, children and old people.

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Though what worries Katrana is the fact that Edwin VanCleef has taken the remaining Stonemason's with him and went into hiding in Westfall where he has apparently unified and strong armed local bandits and thugs into joining him. Katrana is not sure about what his plans are, but she knows that he wants vengeance and is ready to use violence to achieve his goals. Even though Stonemason's are out of Stormwind City, they are going to cause issues to the Kingdom and Katrana is not sure if the Kingdom is ready to act for a very simple reason.

King Varian Wrynn has become very depressed and inactive. King Varian has lost his will to rule and has delegated more or less everything to his marshalls and the House of Nobles. But Katrana points out that while they can handle many daily tasks, Stormwind has been built around a strong active King, many decisions and protocols require King Varian to be present or to sign the papers and now he mostly has been just locked within his chambers. If not for the young Anduin, Katrana isn't sure if Varian would still be alive. The death of her wife has struck the mighty Warrior-King down and even his friends or Katrana haven't managed to cheer him up.

How this is relevant to you outside of gossip is the simple fact that there are rumbling in the air that late summer an Alliance meeting between the Kings and Lords of the Alliance is scheduled to be held. If King Varian is unable or unwilling to travel, then the meeting will come to him instead. While not yet decided, Katrana wishes that you could participate in the meeting. That is if you have recovered enough for it.

Katrana finished the letter by wishing all the health to you and fast recovery, because the world without you around and shaking the status quo would be awfully dull.

Sincerely and with eternal friendship, Lady Katrana Prestor.

Her letter had made you smile. Even if you hadn't spent that much time with her, reading it made you relive your memories and her strong 'I get what I want' will was apparent in her writing. And she still wanted you.

The news from Stormwind were worrisome, but didn't require you to act in any way at least not yet, but you need to make it clear to the Stonemason refugees that they are in Alterac and under your care. You do not want to antagonise Alliance here in Lordaeron. The meeting did sound like an important opportunity to discuss diplomacy with the Kings and Lords, so you should probably attend.

It was a good letter, you felt fortunate to have an ally like her in Stormwind City, even if she was rather eccentric.



"Today is the day Malevus." You told her as you pushed yourself up from the chair and leaned on your desk.

"Today is what day?" Malevus asked you. She had spent the morning sparring with the soldiers and Sir Radan and hadn't yet had a chance to fix her messy hair or clothes. At least she had stripped her armour away.

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>>5832185

"I will walk downstairs." You told her.

"Alric, is that smart?" She asked you, a tint of worry in her voice.

"I can't stay in my study and bedroom forever, can I." You told her.

"I guess you are right." Malevus sighed and came to offer her arm for you to hold. "I will make sure you won't fall."

"Then let's go." You told her and took the first steps towards the door out of your study.


>3d10, Best of three
>DC 12, 20, Crit 24
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Rolled 7, 9, 5 = 21 (3d10)

>>5832186
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Rolled 6, 4, 3 = 13 (3d10)

>>5832186
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Rolled 8, 3, 6 = 17 (3d10)

>>5832186
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Stairs have been conquered huzzah! And without major issues or shenanigans. The update will come later in the evening.

And a small vote before we get back into proper business, does Alric pull out the hookah he got from Garrick to celebrate this success and if he does, will he invite someone who has been with him since the incident to try it? Tari won't try due to pregnancy, she is smart like that, but she can still be invited.


Hookah?
>Yes
>No

Invite to try?
>Write in
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>>5832235
>Yes

Invite malevus. Nalice too would be an interesting option.
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>>5832235
>>Yes
>invite Malevus
>invite Nalice
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>>5832235
>Yes
>Malevus

Time to put high in high elf. Nalice would be nice too, but I prefer our precious squire for lighthearted shenanigans like this. And besides inviting both could spell trouble, Malevus doesn't trust Nalice, but she trusts us.
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>>5832235
>Yes
>invite Malevus
>invite Nalice
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>>5832235
>>Yes
>>Malevus
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>21, Success!


You carefully walked to the door and pulled it open. Every step was quite a manual one, but having walked across your bedroom and back several times had prepared you for this moment.

Tari came out of the linen storage room just as you exited your study. You looked down into the dining and meeting room downstairs and held the guardrail with your right hand.

"Alric… what are you doing?" Tari asked you.

"Going downstairs." You said back to her and gave her a sly grin.

"Do you need help?"

"Nah, Malevus will keep me up and standing. And if I fall she is going to catch me, right?" You said to Tari.

"I will try…" Malevus sighed.

Holding her arm and the guardrail, you took the first step down. Walking on even floor had been difficult, but now you were going down, this was even harder. You gripped on the wood and held Malevus right next to you as with shaky steps you descended the stairs.

It was Maura who realised that something was going on and next Normand joined his wife looking at you.

With careful steady steps you got closer and closer downstairs and with just a few steps remaining, you grinned from ear to ear. And then you took the last step and your foot landed on the floor and the other one followed right behind it.

Malevus yelped as you suddenly pulled her into a hug and patted her back out of pure joy. It took her couple of seconds to realise what was going on and she returned the hug.

"I hate this so much." You said while laughing as you released your hold of her and didn't even register how her face had approached the colour of her hair. Supporting yourself from her shoulder, you looked at her and your parents.

"I hate being this weak, but Fel be damned, never has walking down the stairs been this rewarding." You told them and kept grinning like a lunatic.

You saw the happiness in the eyes of your parents as Maura was the first to come hug you and Normand patted your back.

"Now help me to a chair, my legs feel like jam." You said with a laugh.



It felt incredible to sit downstairs in front of the fireplace while drinking a cup of tea. Such a small thing in life gives you so much happiness. You had eaten a big dinner and then for the first time in two weeks had a proper bath in the bath barrel. Sure you had to ask Normand to lift you in and out of the barrel, but it was pure bliss otherwise. The hot water caressed your body and when you were finished, for a moment you looked like a boiled piece of meat.

"Normand, are the officers here?" You asked him.

"Most are, we pulled back the men from Shoredon and left a small garrison there. Sergeant Benedict is at charge." Normand told you. "The men need a bit of stress free rest before the campaign and we need them to carry supplies with them back to Shoredon."

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>>5832564

"They are in Tarren Mill?"

"There and here, but mostly there."

"Alright good, Normand have the officers to come here tomorrow afternoon. I need to talk with them." You said to him and turned your head and looked into your fathers eyes. "They need to see this and see me alive. And we need to talk about the campaign."

"You can't join the campaign in that condition." Normand said back to you.

"I know!" You raised your voice a bit.

That silenced the both of you and you sipped your tea.

"We need to think of an alternative, we can't postpone the campaign if we want the oil under our control and that project going on." You said and sighed.

The good feeling from getting downstairs had evaporated like that.

"But that is business for tomorrow…" You sighed and finished your tea. "Help me upstairs…"

Normand nodded and knew that you didn't want to talk about this anymore. Tomorrow then you will see your officers. Then you can talk.



The hookah you had received from Garrick Blacksteel was on your night table and you took a long breath through the tube. The burning smoke entered your lungs and you savoured the scorching feeling inside you for a moment before slowly exhaling.

"You wanted me to carry the water pipe here so that you could use it?" Malevus asked you and seemed somewhat confused.

"Yeah." You said and savoured the aftertaste. The shimmerweed given to you by Garrick was rather potent. "I felt like it. Getting downstairs felt great, but I shouldn't struggle that much to do such a basic task."

"Then I will make my leave." Malevus said.

"No, take a seat." You said to her and offered the tube to her.

"You want me to try it?" Malevus asked somewhat unsure about it.

"I won't force you if you don't want to."

Malevus seemed a bit unsure, but she took the chair and sat next to your bed. She took the tube from you and looked at you like waiting for instructions.

"Take a steady breath in, just not too long." You told her.

Malevus looked at the tube before inhaling. Immediately she started to cough and her eyes started to water. She passed the tube to you and leaned forward enough for you to smack her back a couple of times.

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>>5832565

"What poison was that!" She asked between coughs.

"Shimmerweed mixed with a bit of Dark Iron and stored in a barrel with thorium. Master Blacksteel warned that it is quite hard for first timers." You said and chuckled.

Malevus eyed at you as you inhaled again and slowly exhaled the smoke out. She then took the tube and inhaled the smoke again.

Again she coughed, but she steeled herself and held the smoke in her lungs before slowly exhaling.

"There, nothing special about this." Malevus told you and gave you the tube back. Her eyes watered and her face was turning red and not from embarrassment, but due to the scorching feeling.

Then both of you laughed. Oh she was suffering, but she didn't want to acknowledge it. You smiled as you waited for the relaxing feeling slowly arriving.

"How are you feeling?" You asked her.

"I feel… light. Relaxed." She said back to you. "It feels nice… except for nearly choking me at first."

You laughed and inhaled again and passed the tube to her. Malevus did the same and the two of you just savoured the feeling. She looked like she wanted to say something to you, but she didn't want to be the one who would speak first.

So you decided to be the one.


>Malevus is concerned about the Fel changing you. Promise her that you are you and nothing will change about you.
>Malevus is concerned and doesn't trust Nalice, try to convince her that there is no reason to be distrustful towards her.
>Tell her about the nightmare and the Malevus Thing you saw. What does she think about it?
>Thank Malevus for all the help she has provided to you. You wouldn't be up and walking without her.
>Malevus clearly has something in her mind, try to get her to tell you what it is.
>Other, write in
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>>5832567
>Thank Malevus for all the help she has provided to you. You wouldn't be up and walking without her.
>Malevus clearly has something in her mind, try to get her to tell you what it is.
>Tell her about the nightmare and the Malevus Thing you saw. What does she think about it?
Only these in this order since there isn't much to discuss about the other two.
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>>5832599
+1
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>>5832567
>Thank Malevus for all the help she has provided to you. You wouldn't be up and walking without her.
>>Malevus is concerned about the Fel changing you. Promise her that you are you and nothing will change about you.
>Malevus clearly has something in her mind, try to get her to tell you what it is

Nalice and the Nightmare can be topics for another time, this should be mostly relaxing (we have plenty of time ahead, doing little than nothing beside healing and doing light exercise/study)
The Fel need to be adressed though. Its right inside us, she must learn from Alric directly that we aren't going to remain the same Prince.


Ah man. I had hoped we would be ready for join the campaign and our army, the morale will lower a bit with us being in bed for probably all the spring too for good measure.
Injuries are serious shit people and do remember : no one else beside Alric....
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>>5832665
*we are
Lol
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>>5832599
>>5832567
support
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>>5832599
>support
>ask if we should ask for Jainas and kaelthas opinion on our "poisoning"
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>>5832567
>>5832665
Supporting. Malevus too proud to show weakness in coughing. She is learning from us.
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Thanking her, asking what is in her mind and talking about the nightmare are the winners. Could I have a roll for the meeting tomorrow also a small vote regarding how much will the two of you use the hookah now?


Hookah:
>Keep it light
>In moderation moderately
>Just relax and let time pass while smoking, neither of you are in any hurry

>1d10
>Best of three
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Rolled 6 (1d10)

>>5833163
>>Just relax and let time pass while smoking, neither of you are in any hurry
I smell shenanigans, I am pro shenanigans
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Rolled 5 (1d10)

>>5833163
>Just relax and let time pass while smoking, neither of you are in any hurry
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Rolled 4 (1d10)

>>5833163
>Keep it light
I want to get started in burning the Fel away but it's not too big a deal.
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>>5833163
>Just relax and let time pass while smoking, neither of you are in any hurry
Lets see what happens
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"Thank you." You said to her.

"For what?" She asked.

"For everything, for helping me to walk, for helping me stand up. For being there and supporting me." You told her and continued. "Proverbially I fell, but you stepped forward and picked me up."

Her cheeks started to blush from the compliments and she looked away.

"No-no it is nothing. I am your squire after all." She said as her long ears drooped a bit.

You laughed at her reaction.

"Sorry, I shouldn’t laugh." You said back and inhaled again. "But I mean it, being stuck in a bed gives you time to think and appreciate the small things and one's friends."

Malevus sighed and tried to regain her composure, but couldn't.

"Thank you…" You said again.

"I guess I warrant those thanks." Malevus said and still tried to hide her blush.

You passed her the tube and she inhaled again. You did the same next and decided to probe her a bit.

"You have something in your mind, something you want to say. So tell me what it is?" You asked her.

Malevus sighed again and relented.

"Alric, you are too nice." She told you.

"What do you mean?"

"I know I am naive, inexperienced, but I am not stupid. Before I left Master Voren'thal, I was warned that men and elven can be selfish, mean, all about power and fame and honour." Malevus told you and leaned back on her chair as you passed the tube to her. "But you are not like that."

You allowed her to inhale and exhale again before she continued.

"Alric… you care about your friends, your family. You want to help your neighbours, you have shown leniency to your enemies, even if you didn't have to." Malevus said to you and continued. "You are nothing like the people I was warned of that could take advantage of me or their underlings."

She passed the tube back and ran her fingers through her hair.

"You are too nice and that is not a bad thing." Malevus said. "Serving you has been an honour."

"And it is my honour to have you as my squire." You said back to her. "Thank you."

"Stop thanking me Alric, I hate compliments… they make me blush…"

You laughed and Malevus joined you while again failing to hide her blush.



You had continued to use the hookah with her as you recalled your nightmare to her. Maybe it was the hookah, but Malevus wasn't fazed when you told her about the nightmare version of her.

"I see…" Malevus said to you. "Scary."

"It was… I don't know what it was. Why you, why not anyone else?"

Malevus shook her head.

"I need to think about this…" Malevus said and suddenly stopped. She might have realised something. "I will tell you if I think of anything."

"Thanks Malevus."

"What did I tell you!" Malevus said and blushed again before both of you laughed.

This was fun, even if the topics had been a bit too serious. Though now your relaxation and the good euphoric feeling has spread through your body. You inhaled again and savoured the taste.

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>>5833712

"How are you feeling?" You asked.

"Incredible, no muscle aches, I feel light, this feels great." She said back to you. "I feel like… like I am floating."

Looks like it wasn't a bad idea to invite her to share the hookah. This sounded like a fun evening to come.



The two of you had been laughing at bad jokes for a few moments. The discussion had shifted from the jokes to Steamy Romance Novel book critique that got surprisingly deep and back to jokes and banter. You had no idea if Malevus had always been this funny or was it just the hookah? You weren't sure. But thank the Light you had the black noise device active next to the hookah, no one else had any idea of any of this.

"You need to get to the fourth book." Malevus said to you and grinned. "It is so bad that it is good."

"Alright alright, I am still on the third you know." You said back. "I am at the spot where Marcus is going to the tower."

"Oh that is good…" Malice started to say, but caught herself. The next scene most likely was quite raunchy and lewd by your estimation.

You laughed at her reaction as her ears drooped and she blushed really badly.

"I-I think that is enough for today." She embarrassingly said to you. "Just you know I like the books for their writing and not for… that."

"Sure sure right, it has been fun Malevus." You said back and laughed.

Malevus chuckled and pushed herself up as you put the hookah away. She stretched her back and yawned.

"I feel so relaxed, my whole body feels so soft and warm… I will sleep like a baby now." Malevus said to you.

She then walked to your bed and pulled the blanket over you and tucked you in.

"Thanks mom…" You said sarcastically and laughed.

"I am old enough to be your mother." Malevus chuckled back and walked to the door.

"Alric… you haven't changed. You are still the same person whom I enjoy serving." She said to you and turned to face you again.

You gave her a nod and smiled. Malevus was going to say something, but hesitated for a moment.

"Alric I… good night. See you tomorrow." Malevus said and smiled.

"Good night Malevus."

She left your bedroom and you sighed. Oh that was fun, it felt like she had fun too. Besides her keeping you company, you felt incredibly good from the shimmerweed.

You should do this more often, you thought as you relaxed under your blanket. It wouldn't take long for you to fall asleep.



>6


"Are you ready?" Normand asked you.

"I am." You said back to him.

You had dressed like you usually do. Your riding boots, brown breeches and the white shirt. Cinder Sword at your side, you finalised your look by throwing the Robe of Obfuscation over your shoulders.

"We are going with the poisoning story?" Normand continued.

"Yep." You said and put on your new dark glasses.

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>>5833714

Tari had brushed your hair earlier today and you looked quite good, handsome even when you used a mirror. If you were to present yourself to other people, this would be the way to do it.

"Alright, I will go downstairs first then. Follow me when you are ready." Normand told you and left the bedroom.

You sighed and looked at Malevus. She too had made herself look more presentable and was wearing her armour. She had told you that she had slept like a baby. She felt so good, so relaxed and ready for anything. You didn't need to say anything as you raised your hand and she pulled you up. Taking the cane and holding her arm, you made your way slowly out of the bedroom and then through the study.

When you stepped out, you saw your officers sitting around the table. Lieutenant Cromwell, Lieutenant Beckston, Arthur and Alfred Rover, Sir Gravis, Sir Radan and even Eligius was present with Normand having taken a seat next to Cromwell. Their heads and eyes turned to watch as you carefully made your way down the stairs. You walked past the table and Malevus helped you to take a seat at the head of the table.

"I am glad to see you all." You said to them with a steady voice and one by one glanced at each and every one of them. They replied in their own ways, with 'My Princes' and deep nods. All of them seemed relieved to see you alive.

"Prince Alric, my Prince. I think I speak for everyone when I say that the feeling is mutual." Lieutenant Cromwell said. "But we do need to ask, you weren't just sick, were you? There has been rumours…"

"No… it was an assassination attempt." You told them.

"Why didn't you tell us sooner?" Lieutenant Beckston said back immediately. "Prince Alric…"

You raised your hand and silenced him.

"It was an attempt to poison me and it succeeded. I drank a bit of Alteraci Brandy and before I realised what had happened, I felt burning inside of me. I tried to puke and empty my guts, but before I succeeded fully, I fell on the floor and lost consciousness." You told them the story you had agreed on with the others who knew the real events. "If not for the actions of Malevus and my private teacher Lady Nalice, I would have probably died. Still I was unconscious for a day and today was the second time I have walked down those stairs."

"The poisoner was long gone, the bottle was bought last autumn. Yet it was better for Alric to just be ill, news of a poisoner being around could have been a drastic mistake. Our enemies could have used it to their advantage." Normand told your officers. "But now that Alric can leave his bed and show everyone that he is alive, the news can come out now."

"Yet as you can see, I am not fine. I have trouble walking and the poison has left a mark on me." You told them. "Black fingernails and this."

You carefully took off your glasses and put them to the table.

"By the Light!" Sir Radan said and stood up.

"Fel eyes…" Cromwell muttered.

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>>5833716

Your officers muttered to each other as they stared at you.

"It was a Fel poison." Normand told them. "We think that the poisoning of Magistrate Maleb and Alric are connected. Too many similarities."

"But the eyes… doesn't that mean." Arthur Rover started saying and Alfred finished. "A taint, unholy."

Malevus who had been standing behind you took a step forward.

"If you have concerns that Prince Alric has changed, then you are wrong. He hasn't changed, he is still the same Prince we all have sworn to serve." Malevus told them sternly.

The dining room turned quiet and only Sir Radan's armour made noise as he sat down.

"I am still who I am and I am not going to let a poisoner stop me, Fel or not." You said to them. "Alterac stands even if I can't right now. My mind is willing, but my body isn't."

"Prince Alric, my apologies." Cromwell said to you and the rest muttered apologies as well. What Malevus had said had worked clearly.

"I can't join the campaign, I would need a palanquin and that would be more trouble than worth it." You told them. "Instead I will join you in Tarren Mill and see you off. I want to see my men before they leave."

"The campaign is still on?" Beckston asked and was somewhat unsure.

"Of course, I can't always be herding you like a flock of sheep, can I?" You asked and received several chuckles. "That being said, someone else needs to be the leader and I don't exactly have many choices.

You had three, well technically four choices. Normand, Cromwell, Beckston and split leadership with Cromwell and Beckston.

"Prince Alric, whom do you choose?" Cromwell asked you.

Captain Normand was the former quartermaster of the Royal Guards and knew campaigning like his own pockets, but he also wasn't that interested in soldiering anymore. The time of him being a warrior was long gone. Lieutenant Cromwell meanwhile had served you from beginning and this would be his first real command, but you were sure that he could pull it together. He had the qualities of becoming a great officer. Lieutenant Beckston meanwhile was an outsider a Kul Tiran, but having married a local woman, who apparently was pregnant already, he had become well respected amongst your men and he could bring outside thinking into the campaign. Alternatively you could split the command between Cromwell and Beckston and have them share the burden of leadership. It would be maybe a bit more steadier experience for them this way.

Maybe whoever you end up nominating should be promoted as well? Lieutenant leading nearly two hundred men? That doesn't sit right.


Leadership:
>Captain Garside
>Lieutenant Cromwell
>Lieutenant Beckston
>Shared leadership between Cromwell and Beckston

Promotions:
>Promote whoever is chosen to lead the campaign
>Do not promote, it doesn't serve a real purpose now

QM: Roll was the reaction to seeing your eyes. Accidentally a really long update too!
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>>5833719
> Garside with Cromwell as XO
Garside is more skilled to manage the campaign given his strategic expertise in logistics and he can use Cromwell's more tactical experience in battle.
>Do not promote, it doesn't serve a real purpose now
Like the prompt says, it's unnecessary. Garside can be called commander but it's simply a job description rather than a change of rank.
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>>5833719
>>5833752
>support
I'd be happy with a temporary promotion. Commander of The Strahnbad Hills Reconquest.

Something that goes away after the campaign but stays as a accolade for time served. Same for the regular soldiers a medal that represents this campaign. Food for thought. Keep morale up and have there be a handful of super medals to have the regular soldiers strive for glory and honor. (Medal of Honor)
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>>5833752
>>5833719
support
but my first thought was cromwell in charge but with garside as advisor and aide.
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>>5833719
Damn. I almost wish we had pushed the physical recovery to atleast be in the field command tent.

Trolls are gonna be a very dangerous battlefield foe. I gotta imagine will try to get the surprise on them, the big chief warrior charging in to challenge the enemy commander. Or maybe its a shaman and he summons an elemental, which would have been really good chance to put the dagger to use.

I do believe Cromwell is probably the right choice him being the best battlefield commander, with Beckston there as his second incase Cromwell falls. Also I don't think we want to risk Normand Garside either. Hes the main administrator in Dawnholme right now and irreplaceable. If we lose Cromwell or Beckston we lose a good frontline officer, if we lose Garside we lose the person actually running this town and princedom. Though if Garside wants to be his second I wouldnt say no.

>Lieutenant Cromwell

>Promote whoever is chosen to lead the campaign
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>>5833719
>Lieutenant Cromwell
>Promote whoever is chosen to lead the campaign
He is a good soldier and officer. Beckston isn't bad either but I want Cromwell.

Man I want to join this so badly i hate that Alric can't go with his men and army.
Being on the attack with our armor and cinder sword, damn that would have been inspiring.
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>>5833719
just strap us to a horse and hand us a weapon
we'll do our part for the lads despite our condition

but seriously
>Lieutenant Cromwell
>Promote whoever is chosen to lead the campaign
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>>5833719
I support >>5833752. Logistics win wars!
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>>5833719
>>5833752
Supporting this.

It is a shame we aren't in a condition to join the campaign, but we have able officers who can carry us into victory. And if we don't venture into the troll territory, we might be able to avoid direct confrontation with them.

Our original goal was to find a route to Strahnbrad, but getting and securing the oil should take the priority over it.
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>>5834621
I believe Strahnbrad isn't settled for building anything until the trolls are dealt with. Its coming down to a battle right now for that oil.
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"Captain Garside, you will be in charge." You said to him.

"Me?" Normand replied and was surprised.

"Yes you, you have the experience to pull this all through." You told him and continued. "We can't make any mistakes."

"Alright, I will do it." Normand said to you. He wasn't that enthusiastic about this.

"Though you will have Lieutenant Cromwell as your second in command. Use him well and let him handle battlefield tactics if there is a battle." You continued and nodded to Cromwell.

"Understood Prince Alric." Cromwell nodded back to you.

"I am not expecting a battle against bandits or the Syndicate. We broke their strength last year, but the trolls worry me a lot." You told them. "They have marked their territory with their totems and I hope they aren't on our way."

"Even if we end up fighting them, we should have the numbers." Beckston said to you. "And the new crossbows."

"But no fire to burn them." Sir Radan mentioned.

"With the people of Underbelly there were three mages, we might have magical support after all." You said and turned towards Eligius. "Eligius, you have made a list of all newcomers, who are the mages that came here?"

"Let me check it… hold on…" Eligius said and started to shuffle through his papers. After an awkwardly long time of Sir Gravis coughing in the silence, Eligius finally found the paper he was looking for.

"Prince Alric, three mages arrived to Dawnholme. Jon Boyd, a pyromancer. Madam Martin, a naturalist." Eligius said to you. "I don't know what that means and finally Luke Williams, an arcanist."

"There is the fire if we need it." You told them. "I am planning on talking with them in a couple of days."

You would need to talk with Eligius, he most likely has tried to learn as much as possible about them.

"Good, we might need their help Prince Alric." Beckston said to you.

"We might, hopefully we don't need their help and we can reach the goal of our campaign." You said to them.

"If we are to find the route to Strahnbrad we have to face them. "Alfred Rover said and Arthur continued. "Mountains are their territory after all."

"You are right, but our priority is to claim the rest of the Strahnbrad Hills first." You said to them and continued. "Our short term priorities have changed due to new findings."

"Prince Alric?" Cromwell asked.

"Our first priority is to claim a valley in the northern hills where one can find oil." You told them.

"Oil?" Sir Gravis asked.

"Oil." You answered.

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>>5834906

You told your officers about the oil and the potential profits from drilling it. They seemed to realise the potential in having the oil well under your control, especially after you mentioned the ability to hire more soldiers and mercenaries with the profits. If everyone was just as easy to persuade.

The talk continued with smaller details like the schedule. The troops in Dawnholme were going to travel to Tarren Mill in a week. You would need to have the spring meeting before it.

"Do we have anything else to discuss now, or shall we wait till the meeting?" You asked them.

There was a chorus of your officers shaking their heads.

"Good…" You said and put the glasses back on. "I hate not being able to join you. If I were to join, I would be just an excess weight to be carried around instead of taking more arrows or foodstuffs."

You glanced at your officers and continued.

"I am still who I am and I hope this meeting has put your minds at ease. These eyes or not…" You told them and tapped your glasses. "I am still going to reclaim Alterac for my people."

Your officers gave you approving nods.

"Then this meeting is over, Prince Alric needs to rest." Normand said to them.

One by one they left the table and then your home. In the end it was just you and Eligius at the table.

"Well said Prince Alric." Eligius said while putting his papers together.

"Thank you Eligius." You said to him. "If they were shocked and I have no doubts about their loyalty, how will the common folk react?"

"With sympathy and then with anger towards the Syndicate." Eligius told you.

"You are probably right." You said and sighed as you pushed yourself up and took your cane.

Taking several careful steps, you stretched your back and laughed.

"Imagine if our army would have to travel at my speed. I am a bloody turtle! I am that slow!" You said and laughed more.

"But didn't in the children's story the turtle win in the end?" Eligius said to you as he raised his head off the papers.

He was right, you shouldn't hurry around before you are in a good shape. Even if you are to miss the second half of Strahnbrad Hills campaign, there would be more battles and campaigns for you to fight.

You could take a step back and let your officers handle things for you. And when you are healthy, you can take back all the red strings for yourself.

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>>5834910

This is a good spot to end this thread. We are at page 10 with 630~ replies and we got this meeting done.

That 1 in 10000 roll really threw a wrench into Alric's plans, but every cloud has a silver lining, at least that is the saying right? I am going to get the next thread up most likely tomorrow and then update all the pastebins. There are a couple of small news tidbits and rolls required before the spring meeting and after that we will get into the oil negotiations.

Fun times are ahead for all of us.

This thread is archived. Thank you for playing and reading. And as always if you have any questions or comments about the Quest or the characters or for the QM, please go ahead and say or ask them. I will try to answer them as best as I can in this thread or in the next one.


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>>5834911
What were the two options Nalice would have given us with a crit on the glyphs?
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>>5834911
nice thread dont have any questions tho atleast none that would be too meta.
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>>5834910
>"But didn't in the children's story the turtle win in the end?" Eligius said to you as he raised his head off the papers.
Thats so nice. Thanks bro :)

>>5834911
>That 1 in 10000 roll really threw a wrench into Alric's plans, but every cloud has a silver lining, at least that is the saying right?
Sort of.
But like i said other times it doesn't change : this situation is mostly bad (beside being at home more and gals, but ehi we could do that too healthy and better), its outside what we need to concern ourselves with. And the young head of state soldier prince being in bed, doesn't make a nice picture. It makes us look weak and Alterac too, if someone can strike and wound him so close killing it isn't out of the way. Thats what an enemy would think.

Thankfully the truth is under a lie, it does teach we need to be extra cautious with magic. Because we cant really permit ourselves another period this long of rest/healing.

Eitherway good thread
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>>5834931

In addition of the glyphs being of better quality and having greater impact, Nalice would have offered to you these two glyphs.

>Reject the Fel around you. You are more resilient against Fel influence from outside.
>Cultivate Draconic Fire inside you, helping you with fire magic a great deal.

But even for Nalice how glyphs and human bodies work is somewhat of a new thing. There just hasn't been a need to conduct a large scale study like that, Dragonflights have their own servants after all.

>>5834964

Ehh ask away, I might give an answer.
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>>5835429
Damn that Cultivate Dragon Fire would be pretty sweet. I suppose the chances of that happening later would depend on Nalice continuing the study of glyphs on human bodies?
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>>5835528

Nalice is going to continue observing Alric very closely as this is something new to her. Of course Dawnholme is not the perfect test laboratory for further !!SCIENCE!!, but that doesn't bother her too much. It is plausible that further opportunities are offered to you as you learn more about magic and the Draconic language.

I have also started working on the new OP, so hopefully it goes up today.
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>>5836536
>>5836536

NEW THREAD!



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