Oh those refugees. Oh well the mor the merrier! HAHAHA! Hey? Whats that? AH!
I got one! I GIT A BIG ONE! ERR SHES A FIGHTER!
Thomas pulled hard on the rod. From the hull you could see the shadow of a very large fish underwater. A DAMN SHES A FIGHTER!
A giant slaughter fish that was at least half the size of a stil strider popped out of the water. OH DAMN SHES HUGE!
The Siege Part 3 ( the long run)
Started by
The Mantis
, Jul 31 2003 09:13 PM
154 replies to this topic
#101
Posted 01 August 2003 - 01:18 AM
#102
Posted 01 August 2003 - 01:20 AM
"Roasted Fish anyone"Grifion yelled. All the refugees jumped up and took all the fish from the spear, leaving Grifion behind with only a burned spear.
#103
Posted 01 August 2003 - 01:24 AM
"Well, at least you've got a big fish"she said to Thomas, staring at the gigantic fish.
#104
Posted 01 August 2003 - 01:24 AM
Thomas gave one last tug and the fish came flying out of the water and onto deck.
Thomas jumped on top off the giant fish and held it down. QUICK I NEED SOMETHING SHARP!
Thomas jumped on top off the giant fish and held it down. QUICK I NEED SOMETHING SHARP!
#105
Posted 01 August 2003 - 01:25 AM
Laraine was not amused by the antics of the day-walkers. She looked to the sky. The deep black was swiftly changing into a paler blue. The night was coming to it's end. "Thomas" she said, putting a cold hand on his shoulder to get his attention. "I need to discuss something with you..."she said quitely.
#106
Posted 01 August 2003 - 01:26 AM
"Why it's not going anywhere"She said to Thomas, She cated a Paralysing spell an the fish.
#107
Posted 01 August 2003 - 01:28 AM
Thomas got up and turned to Laraine. Yes Laraine what is it?
#108
Posted 01 August 2003 - 01:32 AM
Vidar moved away from the crowd going to the bow of the ship which was currently empty. He leans on the rail staring into the water.
#109
Posted 01 August 2003 - 01:33 AM
Grifior turned away from the two and asked if anyone wanted some skooma.
#110
Posted 01 August 2003 - 01:33 AM
She cleared her throat a bit, leaning in so that the others would not hear her. "I think you agree that I have been very helpful...and aided you much on your journey thus far. And I do not think that asking a favor in return would be considered...innapropriate..." She looked at him through expressionless eyes, except for the saddness they always held.



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