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Erin dreamt of swords flashing,
She was no longer holding Kblckh.
She was no longer holding Klbkch.
Instead,
I can deactivate the magic.
I only activated becausewell—your skeleton surprised me.”
I only activated it because,
well—your skeleton surprised me.”
he continued speaking to Ceria.
Neither adventurer noticed how often Torren kept passing by their table despite their full glasses.
Neither adventurer noticed how often Toren kept passing by their table despite their full glasses.
A…
a jar of something?
It set off my [Dangersense] when it pulled it out.”
a jar of something?”
Ceria smiled with dark humor.
“Acid.
“It set off my [Dangersense] when it pulled it out.
Guess what was in it?
Acid.
I had a look in the kitchen.
Gerial nodded.
The skeleton didn’t trigger his [Dangersense] or his natural instincts at all.
The skeleton didn’t set off any internal alarm bells when he thought of it as a potential foe.
It was dangerous and no mistake—but it was no Lich or even a stronger variety of the undead.
Erin was already setting the table next to Ceria and Gerial with a huge plate of food.
Caluz grunted in appreciation and sat down.
Calruz grunted in appreciation and sat down.
There was no helping it.
Taking Toren into the city was more trouble that it was worth.
Taking Toren into the city was more trouble than it was worth.
If she wanted to get it back she’d have to make several trips with a handcart between feeding her guests.
Gerald,
Captain of the Silver-rank team of Adventuerers known as Kyrial’s Pride complained as he finally reached the top of the small hill where The Wandering Inn stood.
Captain of the Silver-rank team of adventurers known as Kyrial’s Pride complained as he finally reached the top of the small hill where The Wandering Inn stood.