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=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= .............._______ ............./ / THE LEGENDARY TIMES ............/ / .........../ /.....______.._____.....______.._____.......____ ........../ /...../ /./ \.../ /./ \...../ \ ........./ /...../ ___/./ ____/../ ___/./ __. \.../ /\ \ ......../ /...../ /_.../ /....../ /_.../ /..\ >./ /./ / ......./ /...../ __/../ /____../ __/../ /.../ /./ /./ / ....../ /_____/__/__../ \_\ /./ /__../ /.../ /./ /_/ / ...../ / /./ /./ /./ /.../ /./ / ..../ /_/..\______/./_____/./__/.../__/./_______/ MUD .../________________/ running on mud.sig.net 9999 199.1.78.16 9999 =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= http://mud.sig.net/ ftp://mud.sig.net/pub =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= VOLUME SIX, ISSUE FOUR January 23rd, 1999 =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= TABLE OF CONTENTS - The Editor's Note - - Upcoming Calendar of Events - ARTICLES - Did You Know... - - Q & A: Affects Saving Over Renting - - The Immortal Report - LEGENDITES - Announcements! - - A Flier from the Mercs - - A Note Found Outside Hell.... - - Blasphemy at the Altar - - Escape - - The Birth of SandTiger - - Ronnie And Jade's Divorce - - Imp's Task - - Bryn's Date with the Goddess - - The Conjurer's Guild: Part III - - Dragon Eyes : An Epic, Chapter 4 - - A Good Title - ___ ___ \ |------------------------------------------------------------------| / /__| EDITOR'S NOTE |__\ '------------------------------------------------------------------' Hello All, Since this week's edition is again rather long, I'll keep my comments brief. I want to specifically draw your attention to the Q & A transcript which discusses the subject of affects saving over renting. This Q & A was something of an experiment, an attempt by the staff to work more directly with players on design issues. I know transcripts are not always easy to read, but I hope that this one will answer any questions you may have. Eventually I hope to translate the discussion into more of a 'FAQ' format -- your questions and clarifications are requested. Love to all, LadyAce ___ ___ \ |------------------------------------------------------------------| / /__| UPCOMING CALENDAR OF EVENTS |__\ '------------------------------------------------------------------' [All times are system time unless otherwise specified] <-^-><-^-><-^-><-^-><-^->January<-^-><-^-><-^-><-^-><-^-> Saturday, January 23, 7:00 pm - Trivia! by LadyAce Round 10 of 12 Thursday, January 28, 7:00 pm - Q & A in the OOC Auditorium <0><0><0><0>February<0><0><0><0> Thursday, February 5, 7:00 pm - Q & A in the OOC Auditorium Thursday, February 12, 7:00 pm - Q & A in the OOC Auditorium Friday, February 13, 8:00 pm - 'Leopold's Amulets' Game Saturday, February 14 Happy 5th Birthday LegendMUD and Happy Valentine's Day! Thursday, February 19, 7:00 pm - Q & A in the OOC Auditorium ___ ___ \ |------------------------------------------------------------------| / /__| NEWS AND REPORTS |__\ '------------------------------------------------------------------' =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= _____ DID YOU KNOW ... that you can get zip strung for free, / _ \ for RP purposes? /__/ \ \ / / What is zip, you ask? It's basically a 'non-item' -- which / / means that you can't wear it or use it for anything, but it /__/ has a description, and you can manipulate it with socials __ like any other item. For example, if you roleplay someone / \ who can see into the future, you could get a zip strung to \__/ be a crystal ball. Then, before making your predictions, you might peer into the crystal ball, ponder it, etc. Best of all, zip is small, light, and low in rent. _____ / _ \ To get a zip string, don't hesitate to call on any PR /__/ \ \ immortal and request one. / / / / /__/ DID YOU KNOW ... that you can enter your ideas for the __ mud using the 'idea' command and then your message? The 'typo' / \ command and the 'bug' command work the same way. Information \__/ entered through these 3 commands are then saved in files on the mud machine, and reviewed at least monthly. =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= Q & A: Affects Saving Over Renting Ea! said: 'Okay, so, here's the deal on affects: Basically, as most people already know, affects (poison, weaken, mana sink, limn, etc.) don't save over rent. That is, if you rent, they vanish. This sort of trivializes them by making them easy to remove -- the only time you can't get rid of them quickly is if you've got another affect that you want to keep. I'll make a side point that armor of light and orbs aren't affects, they're real items that don't rent and probably wouldn't be affected by this.' LadyAce added: 'Besides the fact that it's sorta silly, type one command, and poof, your spells are gone.' Ea! said: 'Also, we're going to be using affects more and more as we move towards skill trees - the current plans have something like 6 different types of poison instead of the current two...' LadyAce added: 'And it defeats the purpose of putting in supercool affects if they go away so easily. Diseases...poisons...etc.' Ea! said: 'Some of them will be cured by some herbs, others but certain pills made with pharmasutical skills, etc...But anyway, we're going to make affects save over rent. We really have to as a lot of new features won't work if we don't. Furthermore, there's good reason to do it before skill trees proper goes in. Basically, in putting in trees, we're looking to get as many of the pieces in before the proper trees are -- trying to minimize the drastic changes where we can. Affects saving over rent is one of those things that can really go in at any time (code wise), it doesn't rely on anything else.' Ea said: 'It's because we've got the variety that there isn't as much need to rely on other players in some respects. Currently, we can't have a mob who heals because it's inbalancing. But, if it's a single mob that cures a specific type of poison...That might be considered significantly less balancing.' LadyAce added: 'The other piece of this puzzle is the changes Rufus mentioned, decreasing potion and scroll rent.' Ea! said: 'And 20 mobs which cure 20 different type of poisons are certainly less inbalancing than one mob which cures everything.' Ea! continued: 'Some of the things that we've already sort of decided on:' Wells in Tara won't be poisoned by the druids near there...The pump in London won't have poison on it. Mandarb said: 'If i kill mob a in ancient and the heal mob is mob b in indus, I'm going to be extremely discouraged to ever kill that mob again.' LadyAce said: 'It would make more sense for a poison used in a given place/time to also have an antidote in a similar place/time.' Ea! said: 'We're almost definitely going to be adding in mobs that bandage (though bleeding isn't an affect in the code, it would save over rent as well). We'll probably add in some mobs to cure poisons, particularly centralized in hometowns. We're less worried about you lot than about the newbies... cause most of you know how to handle yourselves.' LadyAce said: 'At any rate, we'd like to be sure that we remember to address all the areas where this new code might cause problems.' Fright said: 'Make it so spells that you cast, you can stop them. So you can go ooc, etc.' Ea! said: 'Affects don't currently track the caster, though I suspect we could figure something out to make it do that. Maybe we could make a low-mana vid/guh spell to clear affects that you cast off of someone. That way we can keep it in game..Sort of a "dispel my magic" spell.' Fright said: 'But don't kill dispel magic by making it too good.' Ea! said to Fright, 'It'd only work on things that you cast on yourself or quaffed yourself. It wouldn't get *everything*, but it'll get the magical ones...' Fright said: 'I'd like to suggest a cure crit potion too, that's buyable only, and very expensive.' LadyAce said: 'Also, there's the subject of regenning over rent,' you say. Iron_Lion said, 'Id like to heal why rented :/.' LadyAce said, 'My suggested rate is 20 hrs = full. For a 600 hp person, that's 30 hp an hour.' LadyAce added: 'I personally find it rather discouraging to rent in with no hp or mana. I rent in to play, and to rent in to just have to heal, is dull. Before you even get a fight in or a group going, and you're yellin for help. Bleah.' Mandarb said: 'I always try to heal before I leave so that doesn't happen LadyAce :).' Fright added: 'Me too.' Iron_Lion said: 'I think its a good idea, cause its boring to have to wait around to heal back up after you log on.' LadyAce said: 'How dull. I'm gonna leave soon, lemme go sleep for an hour.' Ea! said: 'We probably wouldn't make timed items vanish while rented, by the way.' Fright asked: 'What about potions being timed?' Ea! said: 'And I'm not sure what we'd do if you rented with 1 hp while poisoned...I don't think that we'd kill people while they were rented, though.' LadyAce said: 'That's part of this issue, I think it makes sense for affects to clear at the same slowed rate as hp regens. Perhaps 1/20th of current.' A Viking Berserker said: 'But that would still mean that you can save yourself for a poison death if you rent and stay rented.' LadyAce said: 'True. But I don't think that's the worst thing in the world. People that near death are most likely to be newbies.' Ea! said, 'Probably affects like poison/bleeding while renting would keep you at the same hp for the duration of the affect and then once they wore out, you'd heal for the rest of the time...' Ea added: 'Under trees there's lots of different levels of poison from normal up to, like, comatose and death...And they go from one to another depending on a variety of factors which I can't remember off the top of my head.' Mugwump said: 'Some poisons might have a delayed affect, before becoming major, which would give you more time to find a cure.' Fright said: 'Str or spr might play a role in there too.' Ea! said: 'I forget the way that the poisons work, but it's more factors than just con.' LadyAce said: 'Basically what this new saving affects code lets us do is put in these sorts of ideas. If it were as easy as 'rent out' why bother making cool poisons. And just having the poison kill you, is silly. It could slow your move, slow regen, lower your con, cause you to fall asleep from time to time...' Fright said, 'Poisoning could be a really neat career. =).' A Viking Berserker said: 'Just dying is boring.' Iron_Lion said: 'Instant death should be avoided.' Siachet said: 'Disorient.' Ea! said: 'Poisons might cause spasms, blurred/double vision, sleep, deafness, delirium, others...' Iron_Lion suggested: 'Potions that make you get temporary insanity and rage. Potions that make you lethargic make it so you cant rage?' Siachet added: 'Once you were deaf, warcries shouldn't have any further effect on you :P.' Fright said: 'I always wondered why you could hear a warcry in the same zones but not a gunshot.' Iron_Lion suggested: 'What about a spirit fighting skill that you could center to allow yourself an attribute of an animal? Maybe random, or pick a spirit. Like claws of an animal, better eyesight, see in the dark, better hearing.' LadyAce asked: 'How do you guys think this might affect pk?' Fright said, 'I think that was regarding regenerating while renting more than anything. If you regen too fast (at same rate as in game) it would really suck. Also people would probably end up running away and not coming back a little more often.' Fright continued: 'Actually, I see a problem with pkill and this renting thing. If someone gets blinded and they can't cure blind, I think most people would just rent and say screw it.' 'Perhaps aggro spells cast on a person wouldn't clear at all...' you say. LadyAce said: 'I agree, we don't want people saying oh, i've got blah affect, g'bye. Maybe you should hafta be able to see, to rent. Or we could leave blind how it is.' Vanion said: 'That would suck for fighters in pkill.' Siachet said: 'Thats nifty, but it could be a pain if somebody needed to rent for RL reasons and somebody kept blinding them to be a jerk :P.' The Immortal Report For the week of Jan 1-Jan 7 Kaige did the usual general admin stuff: sorting bugs/typos/etc and dealt with billing for the mud machine's connection. ADMIN: Sandra talked alot to different people regarding various things ranging from harassment to cheating, to pkenabling, to working on getting help files updated. Chocorua didn't have alot of online time this last week, but talked to a few people who thought they were being harassed. Wraith had to answer more questions than normal. Mostly due to a few newbies, Arafat/Amirr? and Zilo. BUILDING: Rufus worked on pirates more, finalized the housing format, and wrote a help doc on it. Cheyla got her first quest finished and all aspects working. Croaker changed a few things in PIsles changed Corentinus quest so newbies can do it, and added a few rooms to Greece and put in new mobs and a new quest. Kheldar's last week included discussion and some efforts towards his area. Sabella has been working on her area, despite problems with her new computer. Rusalka wrote and tested more acts for her Tudor expansion. Wraith did some bug fixes for his area and worked on an update for industrial captains. LadyAce has been working on quests and dressing mobs, and also also done a fair bit of debugging. Sandra got alot done on Pittsburgh. She also mapped out an idea for a train ride to san fran and back as well. Kaige cleaned up a bunch of small typos in area files and added some fixes to her aztec and fiwar updates. CODING: Ea! mainly worked on changing the way that the code deals with affects to make some aspects of skilltrees more doable. Also, he's been working on some changes to help files to make it easier to update them. Chocorua fixed some typos. Rufus added lots of new housing code, and cleaned up some of his old code and added house zoning. PLAYER RELATIONS: LadyAce did the usual strings, descs, etc. and ran a number of games this week, put in the mundane coupons, string holders, and a new set of prizes for the prize machine. She also did trivia (fun) and Q & A (not many questions). Chimera did an absolute load of desc registrations, answered a lot of questions about clanning and forming RP clans, talked to some people about effective RP, various other things online, tried to resolve a few conflicts. He also researched some more conundrums, and ran his new game (cookie for question) twice. Kheldar answered a few questions, did a couple restrings and a string. Natalia has been spending alot of time talking with people. Topics have ranged from the immorting process, to forming RP clans to player housing and related matters. She also spent time explaining different rules and regulations to people and discussed RP and ways to promote it within the mud, and listened to different ideas on how to make pk fun again. She also ran some games (a couple flag hunts and the odd title trivia). In the coming week she hopes to continue talking with different players to get a sense of things on the mud. She's found the increased interaction with the playerbase to be quite rewarding and the players appreciate that an imm is taking the time to listen and attempt to address their concerns. Oandlig did some descs, strings, the usual things, though only in extremely lesser numbers because of a defunct modem, and read through imm proposals. He hopes he can be on more often now that his computer can get online again. Satsu spent time doing general PR duties, strings, registering a couple descs, and issued a couple verbal warnings regarding civility and appropriate behavior towards immortals, etc. For the week of Jan 8-Jan 15 Kaige did the usual general admin stuff: sorting bugs/typos/etc and fought a sinus headache and sore throat all week. Talked with numerous people about how to improve various things in and around the mud. ADMIN: Sandra kept an eye out on the descriptions process, all seems to be going well with that so far. She also tallied votes for the proposals and sent those out and answered questions, pkenabled, archived/unarchived, deletion requests, etc. Chocorua spent a bunch of time online and answering basic game play questions. Flagg mostly archived, listened to a few grievances, and figured out how to do the description process. Wraith did the normal admin things; archives, unarchives, went through boards, etc. BUILDING: Rufus had work boew up on him this week, so he didn't get much done. Next week he suspects will be a little more lax, however.He set a new rent spec for scrolls/potions. Charity knows where she's putting housing in the Abbey and Egypt, and mapped out the rooms for the pre-Pyramid Egypt expansion, which will make room for more houses. Cheyla got another quest done and working, did a handful of the remaining mob descriptions, Croaker did quite a bit this week. He worked some more on minor improvements to britian and picts including adding a few rooms to Dal Riada so there's room for housing. He wrote housing for Britain and picts and got it working for Britain. Flagg updated his areas and looked into finishing up quests he had started on way back when. He also fixed lots of things in general and started talking to players about possible changes to his areas. Kheldar answered a couple questions about area problems and looked at a possible bug with one of romania's quests(not a bug). He also reviewed his area notes and worked a bit on reorganizing his map. Sabella got her computer working again, did a local weather section, worked on extended descriptions and room acts, and talked to a few players about building. She also offered to look at Deanna's level 50 mobs to see if the exp needs tweaking, but haven't done so yet. Wraith worked on housing for his area. Ea! added the Royal Tombs of Uruk (based off the Royal Tombs of Ur) to uruk, as well as a palm garden and the entrance to Gilgamesh's palace. Sandra got lots more done on Pittsburgh this last week. Most of the rooms are done, save the train to san fran and the entrance into the area from the ocean. She also has to work on decorating with objects as well. Kaige fixed a lot of minor typos and a few other small bugs and started updating some more areas for inheritance and yellzone conversion. CODING: Ea! made tons and tons of small bug fixes here and there, typos, etc, Added the hear social, made a few spells a little more useful. He also worked more on the changes to the help file system. He also made a bunch of balance type changes. Rufus added lots of new housing code, and cleaned up much of the old code and added house zoning, added in a new config file addition. PLAYER RELATIONS: LadyAce did online stuff, Q & A, ran a game of tag, did the LT, and worked on a tiny plot. She also finished up with voting, and took some player complaints and forwarded them as appropriate. Chimera did a few descriptions, a string or two, a lot of restrings, puzzled out how to do certain things and looked at Merpir's acts a lot. He also participated in a great Q and A that went really far afield, and talked about areas a good deal with several morts. Flagg figured out the description process with the file and started listening to player grievences against changes, other people and imms. He is supposed to continue the discussion. Kheldar did a couple strings and a restring and also had discussions with players about player harassment being ignored and player/imm favortism. Natalia did some strings and the odd restring. She helped out some with the Doomsday Plot. Stile came back after a 3 week long trip to South Africa, thoughtful and brooding over the social injustices of the world. After settling in and reading his waiting 150 emails, he managed to do a string or two and talk to a player about harassment. ________________________ / \ o O | Wonder what folks are | `\|||/ | doing over at LegendMUD?| (o o) \________________________/ ooO_(_)_Ooo________________________________________________________________ _____|_____|_____|_____|_____|_____|_____|_____|_____|_____|_____|_____|___ __|_____|_____|_____|_____|_____|_____|_____|_____|_____|_____|_____|_____| ___ ___ \ |------------------------------------------------------------------| / /__| LEGENDITES: Information Regarding the People of Our World |__\ '------------------------------------------------------------------' Announcements! Descriptions: An arrow whizzes through the air and hit the ground, point first, in the ground. Attached to the arrow is a small note, on the note reads as follows: Dear Legendites, D'assen de Lome will no longer be travelling with the name D'assen, but will be seen as 'a lithe archer.' When you see him in the room, say hello to the 'graceful archer posed here, nocking an arrow into his bow.' Be kind. D'assen de Lome, The Amber Archer /*\*/*\*/*\*/*\*/*\*/*\*/*\*/*\ A Flier From the Mercs The Mercs will now offer the bargain of the year! Introducing the "Protection from Mercs" deal. (PROM) If payment is made at a rate equal to 1000 times your level, not only will we suspend any contracts against you for that hour (RL). We will also treat anyone attacking you as if they were attacking one of our own. You heard right! The entire Merc clan can come to your aid for merely 1000 times your level in coins, for an entire hour! If you feel that you have not been rightly treated after paying, we will refund your money. Guaranteed.* Mo! *Offer void where prohibited, or when you initiate combat against us after payment. Other restrictions may apply, see Mo for details. /*\*/*\*/*\*/*\*/*\*/*\*/*\*/*\ A Note Found Outside Hell.... A note, its words faded in spots from water meeting with the ink, was found on the ground outside of Hell. Its words are as follows: I should say that I become angry when I see a man such as Conspiracy attempt to dictate my personal life, but anger seems too strong a word. I find amusement in the fact that his affections for my fiancee' are ignored, and his words fall upon deaf ears. My situation is not a perfect one, but it is mine and no others, lest I make it so. It is for this reason alone that I will gladly bring his soul to you. I do not care for the work you have me do, this I don't make secret. I will not stand for this man's interruptions any longer. And his death will be one I am glad to deliver. As I am sure his soul will make a nice addition to your 'collection', shall we say. Perhaps with this, you will grant me a little more freedom as well. Your servant, Mr. Sterling Silver /*\*/*\*/*\*/*\*/*\*/*\*/*\*/*\ Blasphemy at the Altar It all started as a nice innocent day for a group of three -- Lady Flower, Larnoc, and Squire Ramikon. In search of rest, they journeyed to the alter in the druid conclave near the dun. Everything went fine until they noticed a stiff wind pick up. Then, before they knew it, in rolled a Dark Messiah, surrounded by an evil aura! The Messiah peered about the room, soaking in every detail. Lady Flower, trying to be nice, dropped into a curtsey before the Dark Messiah. His eyes lighting on the lady for what seemed the first time, the Messiah, with palpable evil dripping from his mouth, asked Lady Flower, 'And by what name are you known?' Proudly she responded, 'I am Lady Flower, Knight of Legend.' Smoke drifted from the Messiah's nostrils as he snarled. With an evil grin the Dark Messiah spat out one single word...'Knights.' Larnoc, not sure what to make of all this, peered at the Messiah, as if to divine his intentions. Flower, in a show of bravery, smirked at the Messiah and again curtseyed before him. The Dark Messiah, disbelief evident in his voice, then said, ' The Knights now attempt to make use of MY altar?' Flower and Larnoc, not sure they had heard correctly, asked, 'Your altar?' Larnoc added, 'Sorry, I thought it was just a barbecue spot.' At this, the Messiah drops to a knee before the Altar, claiming it is sacred to the Dark Lord. Larnoc turned to Ramikon and chided him, 'See, I told you not to cook on that!' Ramikon shrugged in response, claiming ignorance. At this point the Dark Messiah started chanting to himself, 'O Obscure Domine, Optime, de Omne.' Larnoc continued to chide Ramikon, 'I mean, it HAS to be hot for a reason.' Larnoc whapped Ramikon in the back of the head, seeking to punctuate his point. Ramikon protested, 'But it is NONSTICK!' Meanwhile, the Messiah continued to mutter to himself. 'Occide bellatores, nunc! Mors! Mors! Mors ad lucem!' The Dark Messiah, obviously displeased with the turn of events, rose, snarling, 'You dare to commit such blasphemies to the Dark Lord?!' Larnoc flippantly asks Flower, 'Hey, shouldn't you be doing some sorta ancient enemy kinda grandstanding?' To which Lady Flower responded, 'Perhaps.' Hoping to appease the Messiah, Ramikon offered to give the Messiah part of the meal they prepared. Larnoc added: 'I swear, I really do, I didn't cook fish on it!' Obviously displeased with Larnoc's feeble attempts to mollify him, the Messiah growled at Larnoc. Larnoc tried to shift the blame, 'He wanted me to but I didn't!, madly pointing at Ramikon. Ramikon, hoping to defend himself said, 'He lies, I'm not the one who has the fish skill!' The Dark Messiah...upset at just about everything at this point bellowed, 'You mock me! You mock the Dark Lord!' Larnoc gasped in shock. 'Who me? I mock nothing...Deride and possibly at a stretch make fun of...' Ramikon, feeling brave, muttered a remark about how the Messiah should, 'Go back to his guppy.' At this the Messiah screamed, as if in agony, 'THE DARK LORD IS NOT A GUPPY!' Larnoc, feeling sorry for the Messiah, attempts to comfort him, while whispering to his friends that he is delusional. Again the Dark Messiah starts muttering curses in a strange, twisted, gutteral tongue. 'Obscure Domine, damna eos! Damna eos Semper!' Fully reaching a fury, the Messiah screams, 'Damn a eos ad infernum!' At this point Larnoc, showing his command of ancient languages, pops out with, 'Loosely translated I believe that means: Damn , I left the oven on!' Ramikon, obviously giddy at this point, started giggling uncontrollably at Larnoc's translation. The Messiah, not agreeing with the translation, boxes Larnoc's ears. The Messiah continued chanting, Larnoc continues translating (badly), As the mockery continued, the Messiah screamed he had had enough, and proceeded to enchant everything in the room! As the group continued chuckling to itself...the Messiah disappeared back into the murk from whence he came. Editor's Note: And so it seems that the Dark Messiah has returned, to walk among us once more. What his intentions are, and what harm may befall the seekers of the Light, only time will tell. /*\*/*\*/*\*/*\*/*\*/*\*/*\*/*\ Escape Grown tired of demon-slaying, Guelah sought an exit from their hideous realm. Night settled early and often in this place. Guelah struggled to a miraculous pool of fresh water, the only fount of life in this horrific place of death. With the nightfall, a thick mist descended on the land, obscuring her vision and leaving only the eerie, horrifying sounds of the demons this land flourished with. A shape, vaguely human in form, seemed to dash away from the pool as Guelah approached. Immediately, she took to pursuit. Quickly, Guelah caught the man who had fled from her, a weasely man, scowling and pathetic. She tackled him to the ground, and with minimal effort, relieved him of his blade. It was a simple matter of scratching him with her mighty crystal sword before he was telling all he knew. And he knew of escape. He had no desire to leave, himself -- muttering something about doomsday, and that this realm, he thought, would be safe. Knowing nothing of this doomsday, Guelah felt free to leave her hellish prison, to leave this man to his demons. She knew that pathetic as he was, and without a blade, he would not last long. But his confidence that the world was to end worried Guelah, so she set off to find out what was happening, and if it could be stopped... /*\*/*\*/*\*/*\*/*\*/*\*/*\*/*\ The Birth of SandTiger I can still remember it well. Being a child for the nomadic peoples of the Punja desert was a harsh reality for me. I, not being born one of them, was forced into a form of slavery because of my orphan status. I had very little hope of anything ever changing until one late autumn season. I was around 6, as close as I can figure. The night watchmen started disappearing. The shaman said it was a curse because we had displeased the gods of the desert, but everyone knew it was because of a SandTiger -- giant ferocious felines these beasts, large enough to eat a man in two bites. Their claws contain a paralytic poison. The village chief offered anything to anyone whom could stop this SandTiger from ravaging the tribe. So after one day of being beaten particularly badly, I decided that the tiger was going to make me a free man. I found a stick and whittled at it in my spare time, until I got it very sharp. Then one evening I slipped out of camp, to seek the SandTiger's Lair. I found it a few hours walk from camp, and the gods must have been watching over me because it was asleep. I managed to sneak inside without waking it and plunged the sharpened stake into its chest as hard as I could, but I did not get away unharmed. With its final breath the SandTiger reached out and marked me with its claws, right across my cheek. I crawled out of the cave, already starting to feel the fire of the poison burning in my veins....if only I could make it back to camp. I had not thought to bring water with me, and between the desert dust and the poison inside me, I was feeling like I hadn't had water for days. I don't know how far I crawled away from the lair, or if I was even heading in the right direction. I remember falling, and after awhile, I thought someone was standing over me. A hallucination, I thought, a fitting way to die. At least I die free. But for a hallucination, the strong, fierce-looking woman above me had uncomfortably intense eyes. Then all was blackness. /*\*/*\*/*\*/*\*/*\*/*\*/*\*/*\ Ronnie And Jade's Divorce Maybe logs of chat conversations aren't usually the most reader friendly. Even so, I found this one so hilarious in retrospect that I felt I ought to share it with the rest of you. -Marcel Marcel: *pet Jade* Just because you've been divorced. Jade: Divorced? *look Ronnie* Ronnie: *clear throat* Ahem... Ronnie: Well, you see.... Marcel: Oops, didn't know? So sorry, Ron, hon. STR: *thinks ronnie should hold that thought* Jade: Well I see what, DEAR? *tap foot* Ronnie: So much for breaking it gently, Marcy baby *mutter* Marcel: She's so pretty when she's mad, Ronnie. Ronnie: Jade, this old friend came back from a rather difficult place to get away from to see me and all Jade: Start talking little man! Jade: Uh huh... Marcel: *wait* Ronnie: And well, we do go back quite a ways, I wanted to kill her first husband you see Jade: Go on... *fold arms across chest* Marcel: *draws up a chair to watch inconspicuously* Ronnie: She was one of my first mistresses, back when I was an apprentice Gimp Jade: Cut to the chase, babe. Ronnie: And, well, im uhhmm... errr, *ponder* Marcel: Ronnie, you're cute when you're blushing. Ronnie: Well, its kinda hard to have a wife and be in love with a different woman at once STR: why dontcha just get two wives :P Sparkles: Since when ;) Ronnie: On the plus side, I think Marcy baby is your type Hannah: *giggles behind one hand* Marcel: I am most people's type. Jade: You're leaving me for this, BIMBO? Marcel: He gave her such a pretty ring too. Jade: *ponder* I could get rid of Abigail. Marcel: Hrm. Don't call my sister a bimbo, now. Ronnie: She isn't a bimbo *peer* She comes from the Sultan of Zanzibar's family Marcel: Heaven knows Princess Aisha has a temper and all that, but she *is* my sister in religion, I'd stand up for her if I had to. Marcel: On the other hand, Jade is so pretty when she's angry... Jade: I don't give a frog's fat ass through a rolling doughnut who she is!!!! Marcel: Gosh. She gets prettier by the minute. Ronnie: *mutter* Shut up, Marcel Marcel: Tell me to shut up once more, Ronnie, and I'll tell your wife what you did with the wedding ring. Jade: What did you do with the wedding ring I gave you? Ronnie: *grumble* See if I help you build up a pile of mugs in the tavern again Marcel: Well, I figure I don't need help to drink anyway. I'll take a hand cleaning up, though. Ronnie: I think Marcel wants to tell you more than me, right? Jade: Wait a minute...DO NOT tell me you gave her *my* wedding ring! Marcel: Me? I'm silent as an oyster. Marcel: *squirt* Ronnie: Oh, now your quiet Ronnie: Thanks a lot, Angel cakes Jade: ANSWER THE QUESTION! Guan-Yu: don't rush him Fatale: hmmm. I guess doomsday is near, at least for ronnie :) Marcel: *whistle self* Hannah: I've heard all sorts of things about you Ronnie, but if you've done that you have topped it all! Ronnie: Well, errr, *gulp* define 'give' 'her' 'my' and 'wedding ring' Jade: You didn't! Fatale: I bet i can guess what you're gonna do with yours, jade! DeathSpawn: *gives Jade a solid steel folding chair* Sparkles: Heh heh, the Ronnie Clinton defense Ronnie: *sigh* A person does odd things when your mind is overridden by a certain blood-pumping organ located in the chest Hannah: *whispers* I think he did. Ooh, what a louse. Marcel: I can fix that. Fatale: I think you mean the one a lot lower than that, ronnie! Ronnie: Supportive as always, Marcy Hannah: *giggles behind one hand* Ronnie: So I take it your a bit angry, Jade? Jade: Just a bit! This Aisha will now know the meaning of true pain when I get through with her. Sparkles: Jade, don't focus on Aisha. She was there before you and it's not necessarily her fault that Ronnie never got over her. Kill HIM, and then wash your hands of the whole thing. Jade: Hands up...how many of you out there think I should castrate Ronnie? Marcel: *raise* /*\*/*\*/*\*/*\*/*\*/*\*/*\*/*\ Imp's Task Three items did Aisha demand of Imp: a rose for her hair, a potion which can bring life to the dead, and the sweetest fruit ever created. And Imp labored long and hard upon his mission, until he signaled the lady that he had completed his task. There was a flash of light, and suddenly Imp found himself in The Inner Sanctum of The Grand Coven of Legend. A dark-haired gentleman, following his Lord Marcel Alexander, entered behind him, as if to show interest in whatever spectacle might ensue. 'Welcome, for the first, last and only time you will see this site,' Lord Marcel Alexander said firmly to Imp. Aisha nodded her agreement. Imp peered around the room intently, trying to gain his bearings. But Aisha was impatient. 'Imp!' she said. 'Give me the items I demand.' Imp knelt before his mistress. Imp said, trying to look brave, 'First, the rose, to compliment your beauty.' He handed hellebore to Aisha, who nodded, caressing the surface of the plant. A dark haired gentleman turned to Lord Marcel Alexander, and said in a courtly fashion, 'She's beautiful when she's demanding, isn't she?' 'You should have seen her as a child,' Lord Marcel Alexander said with a chuckle to a dark haired gentleman. Imp continued, 'And the potion you asked me to seek, which required the whole of great Herme's knowledge.' He presented Aisha with a blood red potion. 'So doth Herme serve the wishes of those the Goddess blesses,' said Aisha. 'And the third?' 'And for the fruit, I hope you find this simple offering acceptable,' Imp said, handing Aisha a a bunch of grapes. 'They are the sweetest fruit to be found in the whole of the wide earth, grown in the orchards of the order,' Imp continued. 'Fit for a princess, I agree,' she replied. Imp again knelt before Aisha, who smiled at him. 'How cute,' Lord Marcel Alexander said, his voice dripping with sweetness. Aisha said, 'Your service is most acceptable.' Lord Marcel Alexander put his fingers to his palms in a polite golf clap. He lounged back on the couch, watching lazily. Aisha pulled a bleeding, pulsating organ from her satchel. The graceful, exotic princess poured the vial over the heart, and then drew within herself, enchanting the pulsing organ. She pressed the heart to Imp's chest, and in a flash of lightning, it disappeared. Lord Marcel Alexander blinked with surprise, as Imp gasped with astonishment and fell backward. 'What the bloody...' Imp said. A dark haired gentleman said, in a voice smooth and courtly, 'Hm.' Lord Marcel Alexander muttered, annoyed by something, 'Bah, just as you had him well trained too.' Imp peered at himself myopically. 'Well, let me know if you need help, I guess,' Lord Marcel Alexander said, looking annoyed, to Aisha. Imp clasped his hands to his chest, gazing around the room, and stood. Aisha spoke to Imp. 'I would have only willing servants, with a heart I might claim for my own.' Lord Marcel Alexander wrinkles his nose distastefully. Imp thanked the lady heartily. 'Go in peace, and return to your order,' she said. Lord Marcel Alexander said, disgusted, 'My, how epic.' The dark haired gentleman smirked. Lord Marcel Alexander said, annoyed by something, to the dark haired gentleman, 'Wipe that grin off.' 'Your own story is equally epic,' Aisha said to Lord Marcel Alexander. 'Do not mock mine.' 'Thank you, my lady,' Imp said. 'I am forever in your debt!' 'Oh, I know,' she said. 'I know.' Imp-- knelt again before the princess, who waved her hand towards the door. Lord Marcel Alexander grumbled, 'I'll get back to you.' With a jaunty wink to Marcel, Imp sauntered off south. Lord Marcel Alexander snarled angrily, but there was nothing he could do. Not then, at least. -submitted by Aisha /*\*/*\*/*\*/*\*/*\*/*\*/*\*/*\ Bryn's Date with the Goddess One morning, Bryn's mother opened the window to Bryn's bedroom from the outside and stepped in. Bryn's -third floor- bedroom window. Bryn was a bit confused. "Mommy? Errr...aren't you dead?" The woman replied with a voice too serene to be human. "I am not your mother, child. I am your Goddess, and I have a message for you." Bryn fidgeted. "Well, 'scuse me, miss Goddess-oh, pleased to meet you, by the way, I pray to you all the time, I swear-but why are you my mommy?" "This is simply an illusion I've constructed to put you more at ease. Your small mortal mind could not encompass the sight of my true form, I'm afraid. Were you to see me in my natural state, your eyes would melt out of your skull, your blood would boil in your veins, and your bones would simultaneously explode with a force equal to...well, you get the general idea." Bryn bounced excitedly. "Ooooh! Show me, I wanna 'splode! Whee!" The woman replied, cool as a cucumber, "I'm sorry, my child, it cannot be done." "Comeoncomeoncomeon! I wanna 'splode! Woo hoo!!!" "Bryn, child, I will not. Now if you'll settle down, I have an important messa-" "COME ON! I wanna 'splode! 'Sploda-roda! Boom! Wheee! 'Sploding Bryn! Woo!" "BRYN! STOP IT, YOU'RE BEING SILLY." "Yes'm." "Ahem. Now, where was I? Ah, yes. Bryn, I have something very important to tell you. Bryn, you've been neglecting your studies, and most egregiously." Bryn shuffled her feet. This was starting to sound like a lecture. "Child, your mother had very high hopes for you, as did I. And you have so far let us down. Your mother was unable to finish guiding your studies of Magic before her death, but I believe she told you to find another master and finish them, for her." Bryn looked around nervously. This wasn't fun, she wanted to go play. "Well, yeah, she did say something like that, but..." "But what?" "Well, it was really boring." The Goddess snorted in a most un-Goddesslike fashion. "Boring? So my will is boring, now? Bryn, you've some growing up to do." Bryn blanched. "Bryn, child, you've disobeyed your mother's last request. Don't you realize why she was so adamant about teaching you Magic? What would she think if she could see you now? She worked herself to death to try to keep you away from your father's teachings. And what do you do but go to live with him, your mother still not stiff." Bryn muttered, "Maybe Goddesses don't have to eat, but little girls do." "What have you learned since your mother died, Bryn? Thievery? Bah. Fencing? Feh. Petty tricks compared to the power of Magic." Bryn rolled her eyes. "Well, sorry, what am I supposed to do about it now? What's done is done." The Goddess grinned, a malicious, scary grin. "Luckily for you, Bryn, Goddesses are pretty good at undoing what's poorly done." She reached out for Bryn, touching a cool hand to Bryn's forehead. As they touched, Bryn's back bowed backwards, her eyes wide with shock. Her tongue lolled out of her mouth, her hands clutched wildly as her young body fought this intrusion. Suddenly, with a sob, she pitched forward onto the floor, conscious yet utterly weak. The Goddess knelt beside her and gently cradled her. "You have not had an easy life, child. And I'm afraid I must make it harder still. You must finish your study of Magic, so that you can be a fitting servant for me, here on Earth. It will strain you to the utmost, you will frequently want to give up. But you may not. I require this service of you. This was always to be your lot in life. I am sorry that you were not consulted, but waiting for you to grow up and be able to consciously make this decision would take time I do not have." The Goddess stroked Bryn's hair, pushing it out of Bryn's eyes, amazed at the changes she had wrought, already evident. "It's not all bad, my child. I do have two gifts for you. One of which you may curse me for in your old age, but which is a gift nonetheless. If you will examine yourself, you'll notice that you are growing at a rapid rate. I estimate that in five minutes or so, you'll be around eighteen. And a beautiful young woman you'll be, too." And here she smiled wryly. "After all, the servant of the Goddess has to look right for the job, doesn't she?" And Bryn saw that it was true. Bones creaked as they shifted positions. Muscles tightened and flexed, breasts formed and swelled. Bryn couldn't do much more than gurgle in amazement. The Goddess continued. "My second gift is a material one, child." Suddenly there in her arms was a long, thin scabbard, made of leather, with a steel guard around the opening. Worked into the leather were thin lines of gold, and on the guard were words writ in gold. "This was your mother's. I took it for safekeeping when she died. Unfortunately, the sword was lost many years ago. Perhaps you will be able to find it, perhaps not. However, this should serve you well." She placed it on Bryn's bed. "And now, child, rest. It's been a hard night, with harder days to come. Yet know that I am always with you." She kissed Bryn gently on the forehead, turned, and walked out the window through which she had come in. From the floor where she lay, Bryn was able to raise her head and say softly, "Farewell, lady. I won't let you down." And as she sank into an exhausted sleep, she thought she heard her mother's voice. "I know you won't, my child." /*\*/*\*/*\*/*\*/*\*/*\*/*\*/*\ The Conjurer's Guild (Part III - The final destruction) It was about 400BC when a few families settled down in a peaceful The Conjurer's Guild (Part III - The final destruction) It was about 400BC when a few families settled down in a peaceful valley, surrounded by a huge desert. They had traveled for a few years and had finally found a place to be their home and ... their hideout. In the past, they had used their relationship to nature to fight in many battles. They had created illusions, summoned creatures from other dimensions, and they caused the forces of nature to act according to their wishes. They had lost friends, killed their enemies, killed for money. Like mercenaries, they had sold their powers to the highest bidder. But now that they had sworn never to use magic in that way again, they forced the nature around them to grow. They built a beautiful village in their valley with lots of trees, meadows and animals. They created a small paradise which was surrounded by eternal peace. The older men decided not to extend their lives further, and died when their time was gone. The young men grew up, but without the knowledge of the old teachers, they no longer grew in magical strength. Within 200 years, only a few people were left with knowledge of the magical arts. It was a peaceful life they lived until ... Somehow the 'Clan of the Hunters' found out the location of the last survivors from the 'Conjurer's Guild' and they sent out messengers, to unite the whole Hunters clan, to crush the last of those 'evil' mages. While the Hunters clan amassed at the edge of the huge desert, their council-members began working out a strategy to clean out their remaining enemies. The members of the 'Clan of the Hunters' grew impatient, and sought to begin the fight, so that they might return home and live their own lives. The Council worked quickly. Within a few days, the Council released their plan to wipe out all the remaining mages from this world. With the night, the Hunters snuck into the village. They blocked the entrance of every house, and set them alight. Whenever anyone tried to flee they struck them down with maximum brutality. None of the villagers understood what was happening, and none of them were able to defend themselves. This night entered history as 'The Great Massacre.' The village was burnt, the paradise destroyed and the corpses were left all on the ground... 'The wind will bury them under the sand', one of the Hunter-Knights said. After the Knights checked all huts and houses they decided their work was done. They went home to their families, and nobody ever heard again about the guild. For, as far as they knew, no one survived the massacre in the desert. told by Andrea, Guildmistress of the Conjurer's Guild as written in the books. /*\*/*\*/*\*/*\*/*\*/*\*/*\*/*\ Dragon Eyes : An Epic Chapter 4 If you missed the excitement of any of the first few chapters, or the captivating prologue, feel free to email Drako at [email protected] to reserve your copy. :) *gasp**gurgle**splutter**hack**cough* Drako erratically regurgitated mud, struggling in between coughs to gasp for air. Eventually, his gullet cleared, leaving him free to suck air, which he proceeded to do with reckless abandon. When his lungs seemed satiated, Drako began to regain his composure. He commenced a survey of the area. Due to the pitch dark condition of the enclosure, he detected naught but the irregular cadence of sludgy water dripping from the ceiling and oozing from the walls. Was it his imagination, or could he also discern the faint exhalation of breath? With immense caution, he stood. He groped carefully around the room, trying to find a way out. He was in luck. There just happened to be a man-sized gap to the west. He apprehensively ventured forth, for he had no other choice save starvation in that dank hovel. The sound of breathing noticeably increased as he crept through the catacomb. Drako suddenly realized that he could see the vague outline of the cavern. Stopping for another examination, he discovered the cause of the faint luminescence. Blue moss grew in small clumps littered about the passageway. He gathered a bit of this moss, creating a make-shift light, dim though it was. *snore!* Drako involuntarily jumped three feet in the air, smacking his head on the soft mud ceiling. The immensely deep growl-like snore caused much anxiety, as most monster-emitted sounds do. Afraid, yet resigned to his fate, whatever it may prove to be, Drako advanced. His soft footfalls echoed painfully. He was sure that whatever else was alive in this cavern, it was aware of him. Drako suddenly rounded a corner, unaware that he had done so. A huge monster loomed over him. Its thick, brownish, mud-covered hide reflected dimly the blue tint of the indigenous moss. Drako readied his weapon for battle. The clink of his dagger rattled loud in his ears. The monster reacted not at all. Drako feared the war-drum beating of his heart would bring the cavern ceiling crashing down atop him and the vicious beast, but it did not. Drako slowly paced about the creature, realizing by its steady breathing and relaxed posture that it had not awakened, despite the ruckus he had raised. Drako let out a great sigh of relief, stopping dead in his tracks as the monster turned on the breath, fixing one great eye on the intruder. Drako let action precede thought, lunging for the magnetic eye like a snow leopard pouncing from a hidden Himalayan crevice upon unsuspecting prey. His dagger struck something soft and juicy. Something hot and red enveloped his arm. Drako continued his assault, stabbing over and over, leaving no part of the creature unpierced. Soon the creature ceased its spasmodic convulsions, opting instead to lie as still as a rock, feigning death. The acting was so good, it wasn't acting. The monster let its calmness proceed to such extent, that it died from a humongous loss of vital fluids. Drako took a step back, sensing the creature's death-throes, and consenting to let it rest in pieces. He paced the room, using a small pool that he discovered to wash the burning blood off of his extremities. A small glint at one edge of the pond caught his eye. Anticipating more danger, Drako raised his dagger yet again. He carefully stalked the glint, calculating its possible threat. He edged forward, then felt really stupid. Lying on the ground was a small vial. He held it aloft, trying to discern its color in the faint light. It reflected no light. Black. Drako wafted the air above the vial towards his olfactory, careful not to inhale too much, lest the potion be poisonous. He discerned no scent. He smelled again, this time a huge whiff from the top. He didn't keel over. 'Ah, what the heck,' he thought, and downed it to the last drop. *burp* Drako waited. The room gradually darkened. Drako became rigid, immovable. He involuntarily clung to his belongings, they would not leave his person even if he plunged into hell. His senses slowly dimmed, leaving him a blind, deaf, mute, imbecile. Reality faded with the light, but nothing replaced it. Drako felt himself falling... Oh my. What a pickle, or is it? You know the tune. Watch the next LT for Chapter 5 to see what happens. /*\*/*\*/*\*/*\*/*\*/*\*/*\*/*\ A Good Title The royal chambers of the King of Italy were impressive. The beautiful tapestries on the wall were done in a rich and splendid imperial purple. The bejeweled golden throne at the front of the room was of kingly stature. The red carpet laid on the floor before it was decorated with the rich golden patterns of the monarch butterfly. All in all, it was fit for a king. The King was receiving his audience. He sat on his throne, surrounded by his royal ministers, and gazed sternly at the dashing figure approaching him, who stopped three feet before him and kneeled in obeisance. "You summoned me, Your Majesty?" said Danar. "Yes, Signor Sigrittiano," the King responded. "Thine continued service to thine country and tireless defense of the crown has not gone unnoticed. Nor hast thy many heroic exploits in the name of Italy. "In return for these favors thou has done to us, we are bestowing upon thee a title. Henceforth thou shalt be a nobleman, with a fief as befits one. A plot of land in the south of Italy has been set aside for thee." "Your Majesty, I do not deserve-" "Our decision has been made. 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