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Title: Hello and you are?
Description: Private-Ganja


chinji reign - April 10, 2008 03:18 AM (GMT)
chinji stands in the an area of what was once a battle field.
he bends down and picks up a burn skull. "you look like a happy camper."
"Hmm i wonder what went down here"? he questioned out loud.
He began to look around "I know your there"
All was quiet "I could have sworn."
A few seconds later the ground under his feet began to give way. He jumped back, and drew his sword gripping it tight. An undead emerged from the ground.
What in the... before he could finish his sentence the creature begun his attack. Slicing from the mid section chinji removed the creatures arms but, it kept comming thinking fast chinji dashed to the side and, removed one leg of the creature. "will you just die" chinji asked the creature as it tried to stand up.

Ganja - April 10, 2008 03:46 AM (GMT)
This is an odd place was Vunn's first thought apon entering Dori'ba. This was a strange area never before heard of, much less seen by Vunn. At a glimpse, the city is bad and gloomy-looking. Upon untering, however, you notice that the temperature i slowly rising, and the sour smell of sulfer burns your nostrils.

There were human bones all around, which looked as if they had been scorched by an intense fire. Strange looking creatures roamed around, occasionally picking a fight with one another. He wondred if there was another living soul within the city.

From within the darkness, he heard what he thought to be a human voice. He slowly creeped to where he heard the noise. As he turned the corner of a large pillar, he caught site of some strange creature walking up behind this stranger that had just killed one of its kind.

Wuickly, Vunn unsheathed his swoed and slashed down the creatures back, stopping it in its track. The man tunred around, and Vunn said "You almost died right there. I am Vunn Thrallssorm of Salquedor," and he put his right hand out to shake the mans hand.




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