Sunday, July 27, 2003

Well, I decided I needed to start posting stuff more interesting than 'I played lots of computer games". So now, I will describe what i did in those games, in first or third person!

And here it is...

*Note: This describes what I did in Neverwinter Nights: Shadows of Undrentide, so if you plan on playing it, or are playing it, and have not passed the interlude, you may not wish to read this. These adventures are not transcribed exactly as they occured, as they have been embellished for your viewing pleasure :-p*

"I stepped quietly down the corridor, my footsteps echoing accross the walls. I could hear the pitter-patter of my summoned wolf following me, accompanied by the small footsteps of my kobold bard, Deekin. I was wary, knowing that a sload, which were common in these parts, could set upon me at any second. I neared the end of a corridor, with a door to the side. I tried to open the door, but it was locked. I could faintly hear the sounds of furious fighting on the other side, so I told my wolf not to try to bash it down. It was then that my keen elven senses, with the help of my magical amulet, noticed the secret door, embedded in the wall. I cautiously snuck over and prodded around the perimiter until I discovered the small depressed circle which opened it. I pressed the button, and jumped back as the massive stone door swung on its hinges. I peered down hte dank, musty corridor. The dust on the floor indicated that it had not been used in some time. I spoke a word of caution to my companions, and we started down the corridor. As we procceeded further and further into the darkness, Deekings Ring of Scholars barely illuminating the gloom in front of our feet, the corridor began to smell more and more strongly of both griffin... and basilisk. When we reached the end of the corridor, before swining the door open I used healing kits on myself and deekin, the wolf already being in full health. We burst through the door, surprising 5 basilisks who turned to glare at us with large green eyes. The wolf and I ran forward, wasting no time, not wishing to be paralyzed by their gaze. All five of them used their stares, individually, on me, but I managed to make 5 successfull saving throws. Me and the wolf set upon them with great ferocity, My twin rapiers gleaming in the light of the torches set upon the wall as they struck down with precision at the creatures. Deekin, farther back, went to aid us with his collection of spells, but had not rested recently enough. Instead, he simply used his bardic song to boost our moral and courage, and went to work with his crossbow. in hte meantime, me and the wolf had taken down 3 of the basilisks, when suddenly the remain two used their stares upon me again. Helpless, I was turned to stone, unable to continue the fight. The wolf fought with even greater ferocity, taking down one basilisk, then mortally wounding the other, before succumbing to his wounds. Deekin took out the last one with his crossbow, and then went to gather the stone-to-flesh ointment that a nearby golem was guarding. He returned, and set me free - it was then that I noticed the stone gryffin, on the opposite wall. Deekin and I were in no shape to fight such a powerfull creature, but I felt sorry for the great creature, helpless and paralyzed. We used the remainder of the ointment to free teh griffen from its captivity. It rewarded us with a test, of riddles, along with a great power."

And I did do more that game, obviously, I just dont feel like typing more.

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