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Beast of forever: Story of a dragon

Discussion in 'Creativity Surge' started by Alienboy, Feb 2, 2002.

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    [​IMG] Beast of Forever...(I suck at this, sorry if you dont like it)

    I, The Beast of Forever am the oldest being alive. I am a dragon! I haven't always been the oldest, but older creatures fade away and are now dead. Gods come and go. I myself have been worshiped as a deity. Followers interest me, for I am lonely.

    One day a man of the above cities came to me for treasure. I keep such a hoard to attract brave hearts and talk to men who are both wise and majestic. "Ho, there dragon"(this one is not so wise)"May I speak with thee"
    "Yes, Aunak speak"(I know his name and read his thoughts)"Tell me your trouble good man"
    He does. He is befallen a curse of the drow peoples in the nearby city. His family has died one by one. His daughter is now sick and loves her with his heart and soul, but needs to pay the Drow 1 million gp. "Bring her to me I say, and she will be spared"

    Nine days later he comes to me with the child. Drow arrows pierce his mail, it is obvious he is suffering. After laying his child at my feet I kill him to end his suffering. My prayers have been answered...

    [This message has been edited by Alienboy (edited February 02, 2002).]
     
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