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Re: What is Lost (Kathy)
The dark man remains silent as Sable talks, not moving an inch or making even the slightest sound. When she finishes, he suddenly bursts out into loud laughter, his head tilting back and his chest bobbing up and down as the sound carries across the town.
When he finishes, he looks back down at Sable, and says; "You truly don't understand much, do you, little one? If your master was here before this, he is worse than dead. If he came here seeking fortune, he is likely dead, or perhaps taken through the portal to be fed to something. If he's really lucky, they took him and gave him to the succubi, who by now would have torn his soul into so many pieces that he'd be little more than a mindless slave. And this town meant nothing to me, or any of my kind. We, myself included, came for an easy meal. Vultures picking at a corpse while the ants like you rush to beat the maggots to the juiciest parts of the corpse."
The man stands, and it is then that Sable realizes that he is incredibly tall, easily passing eight feet, and continues; "If you would look for your master, you would be best served to search around the portal. Perhaps something there caught him and is toying with him before it drags him to hell."
Sables Status: HP = 44, P = 55, EP = 31/37
The dark man remains silent as Sable talks, not moving an inch or making even the slightest sound. When she finishes, he suddenly bursts out into loud laughter, his head tilting back and his chest bobbing up and down as the sound carries across the town.
When he finishes, he looks back down at Sable, and says; "You truly don't understand much, do you, little one? If your master was here before this, he is worse than dead. If he came here seeking fortune, he is likely dead, or perhaps taken through the portal to be fed to something. If he's really lucky, they took him and gave him to the succubi, who by now would have torn his soul into so many pieces that he'd be little more than a mindless slave. And this town meant nothing to me, or any of my kind. We, myself included, came for an easy meal. Vultures picking at a corpse while the ants like you rush to beat the maggots to the juiciest parts of the corpse."
The man stands, and it is then that Sable realizes that he is incredibly tall, easily passing eight feet, and continues; "If you would look for your master, you would be best served to search around the portal. Perhaps something there caught him and is toying with him before it drags him to hell."