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31341 No. 31341 ID: 1f91f8

Fürchte den Mann, der dem Tod mutig ins Antlitz blickt.
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No. 31342 ID: 6faa8c

wat.
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No. 31343 ID: 1f91f8
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31343

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No. 31345 ID: 1f91f8
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31345

I've been following this demon through the mountains for over a week now.
Finally I found its cave. Oh Ancestors, what should I do now?
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No. 31347 ID: 2af4d3

>>31345
What equipment do you have?
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No. 31348 ID: 98dab8

>>31345
Depends on why you've been following it. Do you mean to kill it? Have sex with it? Take pictures of it in compromising situations?
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No. 31354 ID: 1f91f8
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31354

>>31347
The mighty sword Thal'Tra, to cleave my enemies
A coat of chain, made by the hardy people of the Anvilbeard-Clan in the Mountains of Beating.


>>31348
To rid the world of this abomination, of course!
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No. 31355 ID: f4963f

>>31354
So we don't have... say, a torch.

That could be a little problematic.

Oh well, no use letting it escape now. Vorwärts!
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No. 31359 ID: bffa2a

>>31354

Oh, you brought a sword and armor, that's better than most we have been getting. So, I take it you can see in the dark then? Tell a little about yourself and your notable abilities. We like to know when to kill things and when to run or receive imminent rape.

What are you hunting anyway? What has it done and can you guess some of it's abilities?
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No. 31361 ID: 2af4d3

>>31354
The mighty sword Thal'Tra, does it have any properties? Like it glows in the presence of ______ or it is especially effective at fighting ______?

Well let's carry onto the cave and seek this demon out.
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No. 31373 ID: 1f91f8
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31373

>>31359
I am a Knight of the Tyrneaghymn, the honourable house I was adopted into, for the greatness of my skill.
I bear not a single scar and am highly skilled with a large variety of weapons, from the Sword to the Hammer of war to the Bow.
I have slain many of our ancient enemies, including Thurgog the hammerer. But I am sure you heard of my deeds, faire Ancestor.

I have yet to see the creature I am hunting, but the swath of destruction it left behind speaks its own language.
I cannot make a sure guess, but in the villages I saw on the way was not a single survivor to be found.

And yes, I am capable of seeing through the veil of darkness my prey is trying to hide itself in.

>>31361
This mighty blade is able to find and smite the wicked and rotten. Thal'Tras' touch cleaves them with great ease and turns their corrupt flesh into dust.
The blade is old, but as sharp as on the day it was forged. (Some say it smites those its wielder perceives to be rotten, but everyone who said that was quickly found out as scum themselves and smitten by the holy blade.)

>>31355
Of course.

After a while the way splits and I find myself in front of a strange statue.
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No. 31375 ID: 5ba271

>>31373
The statue grins and looks to the left.

Foxes are associated with trickery. Look for a third exit or hidden door. If there are none, head right.
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No. 31376 ID: 2af4d3

>>31373
DESTROY THE STATUE, IT COULD ONLY BE MADE FROM THE HANDS OF SOME WRETCHED THING.
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No. 31380 ID: 931581

>>31373
Destroy it, it's a statue of the despoiler.
You've got only one chance.
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No. 31381 ID: 7eda8b

Search the room.
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No. 31382 ID: 1f91f8
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31382

>>31376
>>31380

>PURGE
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No. 31383 ID: bffa2a

>>31373

Xom. Well, it was nice knowing you. Is the base of the statue movable?
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No. 31384 ID: bffa2a

>>31382

I hope you like tentacles!!!
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No. 31385 ID: 931581

>>31382
Urinate on the remains and then proceed on your quest.
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No. 31387 ID: 7eda8b

Nice. Can you punch through solid stone, or is the statue just made of dried sand or something?
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No. 31396 ID: 98dab8

>>31383
Reaver, actually.
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No. 31407 ID: 1f91f8
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31407

>31383
IT IS BREAKABLE

>>31387
RIGHTEOUS FURY (And maybe the Dwarven gauntlets of dwarven strength, I forgot to mention, helped a little).

Xom is amused! Your inventory feels heavier. Upon checking you find an EVERFUl SET OF SHAVING (Godgift)
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No. 31426 ID: 1f91f8
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No. 31560 ID: 79067a
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31560

I see a staircase beneath the statues base.
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No. 31563 ID: 2af4d3

>>31560
Well keep on smashing until you can fit through the hole.
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No. 31581 ID: 4ff779

Yes, make a hole, large enough to fit through, if possible.
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No. 31583 ID: 6d4c58

>>31563
But don't just smash it thats not very paladin like say something like.
"By the name of all that is good I sunder this hole as it impeads my progress."
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No. 31587 ID: 79067a
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31587

"By the name of all that is good I sunder this hole as it impedes my progress!"
Technically I am 'just' a knight, but saying that felt really good.
The base is quickly obliterated. From the inside I can see the mechanism to open it. Oh well.
The stairs lead into a rough room with what appears to be a primitive well in it. The room is very dark, even my elven eyes have a hard time penetrating the grim darkness of the cave.

((Bad picture is bad))
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No. 31588 ID: 6d4c58

>>31587
Use your shield to reflect some light into the hole so you can make out whats down there better.
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No. 31589 ID: 4ff779

See if you can see to the bottom! Maybe throw a torch down there.
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No. 31591 ID: 6d4c58

>>31589
but thats a waste of a torch, although if there is not enough light to reflect it might be your only option.
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No. 31592 ID: 4ff779

>>31591
Yeah, the shield idea is better.
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No. 31600 ID: 79067a
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31600

>>31588
>>31589
I have neither, I had to ditch everything else to keep pace with the creature. I didn't need a torch so far, because of my superior elven senses.
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No. 31602 ID: 6d4c58

>>31600
Use sword for reflectiveness, isn't it shiny?
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No. 31604 ID: 4ff779

Oh so shiny. Shiny sword.
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No. 31632 ID: 79067a
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31632

>>31602
>>31604
There isn't much light to work with, not enough for a human to see its hand in front of its face, but I manage to illuminate the well a bit. I see that the well widens after a few meters, but the bottom is still veiled in darkness.
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No. 31776 ID: 42ef1a

You should not jump or climb down there yet. We have yet two tunnels to check out.
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No. 32125 ID: a20bcd
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32125

>>31776
Of course. Climbing down mysterious wells shouldn't always be the first choice. I'll explore the left tunnel first.
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No. 32126 ID: a20bcd
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32126

Now that didn't do much. I hate walking around in circ- oh hey.
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No. 32142 ID: 2af4d3

>>32126
Well open the chest.
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No. 32185 ID: a20bcd
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32185

>>32142
>Loot
Very well, hopefully there's something useful inside this-
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No. 32186 ID: a20bcd
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32186

...Mimic.
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No. 32188 ID: 6faa8c

>>32185
STAB IT IN THE EYE

SMITE AND CLEAVE!
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No. 32195 ID: 2af4d3

>>32186
CHUCK IT DOWN THE WELL.
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No. 32205 ID: 448a65

>>32186

APPEASE IT WITH DELICIOUS GOLD AND JEWELS!

...Uhh, MAYBE THE WELL IS A GOOD IDEA TOO!
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No. 32429 ID: 02ec36

Kill it you think you can handle a single mimic by yourself.
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No. 33290 ID: 2ebb86
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33290

>APPEASE IT WITH DELICIOUS GOLD AND JEWELS!
No such thing, I currently possess 17 coins of gold.

>Slay the beast and cast it down into the abyss.

By Al'ama Lylyn Tryim'Ral Tyrneaghymn, she who walked breathing on bottom of the ocean to purge it from the countless horrors of the deep, receive thy punishment!

The Mimic contained a bag of marbles! They appear to be filled with a milky liquid. They give off a faint glow.
Illath loots 24 pretty teeth from the corpse!

The remains are chucked down the well. Judging from the sound there is solid ground about 20 metres under the ho-

"Hello?", a faint voice sounds from the well.
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No. 33293 ID: 6edfab

"Who is it?!"
Ask with a voice like thunder!
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No. 35154 ID: 4c4f28

>>33290
"'allo, zis is zee maid. Who iz eet?"
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No. 35199 ID: 448a65

>>33290

Say nobody is home.
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No. 35231 ID: db0334

>>35199
Probably the best option.
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No. 36408 ID: 357bc3
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36408

((Slow Gulmoth is slow.))

>>35154
>>35199
>>35231

Cowards and Harlots.

>>33293
>"Who is it?!"
My ELVEN VOICE fails to sound very impressive.

After a pause the same voice, high and melodic, so either a human female or an elf, speaks again:
>"The demon took me. There were others here. They're all gone now."
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No. 36451 ID: d807d3

"You didn't answer the question!"
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No. 38461 ID: 492750
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38461

>"You didn't answer the question!"

>"... the demon knows my name. He would wake up, if I spoke it."

... This reeks of treachery and heresy.
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No. 38467 ID: 5ba271

"A person is more than a name. Who are you?"
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No. 38475 ID: 192956

>>38461
Ask the person a question only a mortal would understand like.
"What is the duty of all?"
If they answer to serve the almighty, to serve the king, to live there own life, or anything a mortal would answer if they had anysort of creed to them they are more than likely some one who has been captured. If they aviod the question they are either the demon or a sinner stupid enough to be captured. In which case be on your guard.
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No. 38974 ID: 783120
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38974

>>38475
>"What is the duty of all?"

>"... no sense or duty, only being."
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No. 38977 ID: d94138

>>38974
Alright, then, what are you?
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No. 38999 ID: 192956

>>38974
well it is a mortal responce however it is the responce of a sinner and despite being a sinner you can't leave that person to there death go down there be on your guard because they could be working with the demon.
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No. 47524 ID: f89869
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47524

>>38999
Yes, my honour forbids me to condemn this soul without a trial. It is time to have a look at this one.

>>38977
I will ask her from face to face.
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No. 47525 ID: f89869
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47525

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No. 47532 ID: e3f578

Oh fuck, she's calm as hell. She's bait. There is a giant toothy fish in the water that her feet are connected to. Don't get in the water, oh god, don't get in the water. She's just like a Siren.

If she asks for you to come into the water and help her up, ask her why she just doesn't grab onto the rope and get enough of a grip that you can help her climb. Just don't touch the water.
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No. 47533 ID: e3f578

Oh wait, I thought you used rope to get down here. Just help her up on dry land.
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No. 47545 ID: 43d730

>>47525
Make sure to brace yourself when pulling her out.
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No. 47547 ID: f89869
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47547

>>47532
((Yeah, forgot the rope on picture 022, sorry.))

A bait? This kind of trickery would fit a demon. I will be careful.

>"What are you doing there, wom-"

>"You are a proud man, aren't you, Illath?"
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No. 47550 ID: bffa2a

>>47525

She's the monster and she has just lured you to a battleground she prepeared. I guess you never heeded the tale of Beowulf. Die for glory.
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No. 47797 ID: 192956

>>47547
"Who are you and how do you know who I am? Speak quickly for I will not humour demonic trickary."
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No. 47857 ID: 8d0a9c
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47857

>>47550
I guess that was to be expected.


> "Who are you and how do you know who I am? Speak quickly for I will not humour demonic trickery."

> "You are very proud of your name, aren't you? It is written all over you, every inch of you is covered by yourself."

She starts to slowly shift sideways, going around me ...
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No. 47859 ID: 7eda8b

Interrupt her drama with a thrown knife.
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No. 47860 ID: 7eda8b

If you have no knife nor throwable weapon, say "And every inch of you is covered by that ridiculous turtleneck."

Also, compliment her sweater cows.
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No. 47866 ID: 9fdac5

Does it look like she's walking or swimming, or is she just... shifting around?

If she is just kinda floating to the side, throw the knife and make it count!
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No. 47997 ID: 6c80cf

>>47857

"...Of course I'm covered by myself. That's an idiotic statement. On top of myself is my clothing."

"What else should I be wearing, the flesh of others?"
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No. 48023 ID: 6c80cf

>>47857

I might be crazy, but I think there's something in the water on her left (your right). And there's something wrong with the lower half of her face. Looks... discolored.
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