Character Name: Wyrdras Rahl
World Name: Phoenix
Prize: Scarf of Wondrous Wit
Midnight Tales
“…and then they vanished into thin air, never to be seen again.”
“Aw, that’s rubbish, mate. My old mum could tell a better story than tha’!”, Sundhimal said, banging his empty cup on the table. Ryssfloh spluttered in indignation, pointing a challenge at him.
“Let’s see you do better then!”, he cried, swigging his ale.
“Yeah, let’s see what you’ve got,” laughed Ahldskyf.
“Alrigh’, then. I will.”
Sundhimal frowned thoughtfully for a few minutes, staring at the table infront of him as he tried to come up with a story he’d heard months ago. Baderon gave a chuckle as he listened to the pair argue, then turned to the adventurer beside him.
“Y’know, Wyrdras, I’m glad ye decided to come over fer a visit while yer here. Don’t get many heroes like yerself here tha’ often.” The tall Au’Ra smiled and nodded quietly to him, then turned back to watch the trio as Sundhimal cried out, “I’ve got it!”.
He lowered his voice so everyone else at the table had to lean in to hear what he was saying. He looked around at each face there before continuing.
“It was a night, just like tonight, as cursed an All Saint’s Wake as you can imagine. Years ago, when imps and fiends still walked among us on this night every year, causing mischief and misfortune for all who crossed them. It was dark, with the sea breeze after carrying in thick fog, so no one looked quite right when seen through it. A friend of mine, a sailor, was walking along the docks to take in the sea breeze, when a ghostly wail cut the night. He froze, looking around, but couldn’t see naught but an ilm in front of him through the mirk.”
“He started to panic, trying to convince ‘imself it was just the boards underneath him, creaking in the cold. But then he heard it again, closer this time. He’s a big guy, you understand, but hearing that cry unmanned him. He ran back the way he came, trusting his feet to know the way back through the fog. After just a few seconds, though, his mad dash stopped. There was a light just ahead of him. But it wasn’t like the soft, orange light from a hearth, no. It was a cold, green light, calling out to him, drawing him in. He heard a voice, telling him to come towards it, whispering in his ear. He closed his eyes, and started humming a hymn to the Twelve to himself. After a few minutes, he dared to look up. Just a few steps away from him, floating in the fog, was a beautiful woman. She glowed softly, and called out to him.”
“What did he do?,” asked Baderon quietly.
“What’d he do? He wet ‘imself and fell over in a faint!,” roared Sundhimal, laughing madly.
The whole table sighed, shaking their heads in disbelief.
“Typical”, muttered Baderon, as Ryssfloh and Ahldskyf lunged at Sundhimal.
The adventurer just smiled.
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