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Posted: Sun Oct 24, 2010 5:15 am
And Joshua skedaddled.
EDIT: And Ely and Tristai gallavantated away with him.
EDIT EDIT: There is another L in Elly
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Posted: Sun Oct 24, 2010 9:31 am
Kiote Deliven The Calm Ranger Kiote lost track of the movement of others in the smoke, which was almost gone by this point, but that didn't matter much as by this point he was moving to the exit. No, he wasn't afraid of a fight, but as things where fighting would get him killed as a lot of people where pulling back. It was easy for Kiote to use the path already cut out by two wyvern knights. That was the way out, and Kiote, weapon's sheathed, took it at a run, avoiding fighting as he moved to safety. He didn't have much more direction than that though. He just planned to get out into the city and hide since it wasn't likely anyone of the guards would remember him, he wasn't a particularly memorable person... hopefully.
((And I'm too lazy to put more details.))
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Posted: Sun Oct 24, 2010 11:38 am
After the resistance had left, Isadora went to check to see if the soldiers were injured or dead.
While the tiger and the cat were busied "playing their game," he saw the resistance escaping. Thinking that they had managed to succeed, Rajin ran off toward them while shoving and knocking the guards away from them.
After few minutes to find out that the plan had failed, Rajin had finally delivered his "debt" to Joshua. Now he had to wait for the cat to give him his meal since he had knocked out more soldiers than the cat. Too bad it was a tie and having a head start before the cat arrived didn't count.
((Sorry for the post. I'm still under the weather and I'm too sick to read all the posts and make a detail one while being delirious. Not to mention, we have an event to finish too.))
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Posted: Sun Oct 24, 2010 12:56 pm
And so Sunil and Rajin played their game, distracting the guards. And it wasn't long before the resistance reappeared, and when Rajin fled, Sunil climbed up a wall and scurried off somewhere. He hadn't been this amused in a while, but it was too bad the game had to end so soon. And since it was a tie, he owed no meals, and the tiger owed no meals. How sad. crying
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