Quest Log: Suit Up!
Who: Dragon mages and dragonsworn.
What: You have been given a quest to infiltrate Sin'thalas and rescue your fellow dragonsworn. Also discussion of scrying orbs.
Where: The sanctums.
When: May 4th and ongoing for a week.
Warnings: Please PM the mods if needed.
Despite the chaos surrounding the disappearances of several Dragonsworn, your sanctum's dragon mage is trying to be calm about this. After a brief discussion behind the scenes with the others, he or she has returned.
"Gather 'round, I have some grave news. Several Dragonsworn have gone missing. We found them, but we are unable to rescue them by ourselves. It would look very bad if dragons were to attack a settlement. That is why we are asking you for help.
"Southeast of Suramar is a village named Sin'thalas. It is these elves who have taken and imprisoned the Dragonsworn. Whether you negotiate or use force to ensure the return of your brethren, it will not be easy. These elves are highly-trained and knowledgeable, far from the refugees you may have seen in the Retreat.
"In light of this, we have implemented a system to communicate over great distances." The dragon mage unveils a magical orb nearby, the perfect size for gazing. "This is a scrying orb. Approach it and think of Sin'thalas, and you will be seen and heard from the orb at that location. It also works in reverse. This should allow us to coordinate our movements depending on the flow of the situation.
"I urge you to think carefully about how best to retrieve your fellow Dragonsworn. You are yet a small force and highly outnumbered. We cannot afford to lose any of you."
[ooc: If characters want to use the orbs,
lookingformore is now OPEN. Remember, orbs CANNOT connect from sanctum to sanctum!]
What: You have been given a quest to infiltrate Sin'thalas and rescue your fellow dragonsworn. Also discussion of scrying orbs.
Where: The sanctums.
When: May 4th and ongoing for a week.
Warnings: Please PM the mods if needed.
Despite the chaos surrounding the disappearances of several Dragonsworn, your sanctum's dragon mage is trying to be calm about this. After a brief discussion behind the scenes with the others, he or she has returned.
"Gather 'round, I have some grave news. Several Dragonsworn have gone missing. We found them, but we are unable to rescue them by ourselves. It would look very bad if dragons were to attack a settlement. That is why we are asking you for help.
"Southeast of Suramar is a village named Sin'thalas. It is these elves who have taken and imprisoned the Dragonsworn. Whether you negotiate or use force to ensure the return of your brethren, it will not be easy. These elves are highly-trained and knowledgeable, far from the refugees you may have seen in the Retreat.
"In light of this, we have implemented a system to communicate over great distances." The dragon mage unveils a magical orb nearby, the perfect size for gazing. "This is a scrying orb. Approach it and think of Sin'thalas, and you will be seen and heard from the orb at that location. It also works in reverse. This should allow us to coordinate our movements depending on the flow of the situation.
"I urge you to think carefully about how best to retrieve your fellow Dragonsworn. You are yet a small force and highly outnumbered. We cannot afford to lose any of you."
[ooc: If characters want to use the orbs,
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"Like. Really bro?"
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Kind of like Deathwing and the Master.
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"How dare you. My loyal carnival of leprechauns and ugly immortal clown assholes has nothing to do with the rainbowsworn elf-trapped idiots. And neither do these guys? Like. My point isn't to not be sly. That's important. Just. Why even be 'coy' when we're sitting around having a fiesta party of eye-rolling. Unless the Mage guy starts trying to eat us?
"Be a man. Say what you really think. Except to their faces."
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"He probably will start to eat us." That's kind of his point. And then there's those voices, like he can never be alone, never escape. He hears them. He knows he does. Quiet wisps, barely understandable, melding around his drumming--he hears them--he's not crazy! "And Deathwing is everywhere, eyes, ears. He hears everything, I'm sure of it." He grins, languid but guarded. "So, there are limits with what one can get away with. 'Faces' have nothing to do with it."
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He leans over and 'playfully' elbows the Master. "Hey. I thought we were talking about 'getting along' with the others. To make the big guys happy. I don't think they give a shit if we loathe them on our own time. And fantasize about brutally murdering them to the last.
"What are you talking about. Are you that afraid of dragon vore."
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Paranoia looks bad on him.
He glares at Caliborn.
"Are you accompanying me or not?" he snaps. The Master might be hoping for 'or not.'
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Feel safe and reassured, yet?
"I've been trying to get my time powers working again. Not really there yet? But. If my 'ally' is in trouble. Maybe. I might be able to stop one or two arrows. Or a clench of a dragon jaw."
How about now.
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He likes the sound of that.
...
Wait a minute.
Back up.
"--Time powers?"
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With grin of pride plastered on his face. "Why do you think I have minions?? Everyone who isn't a dumbass wants to be on the right side of history. Which is to say. The side I utterly shatter. As the Lord of Time."
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You have got to be kidding him. He knows Caliborn is of a different universe; he has to be, because there's no goddamn way that this little imp is a Time Lord of his universe.
While Caliborn looks proud, the Master's reaction is anything but. "I feel insulted."
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But insulted?
Good enough, Caliborn guesses.
"That's a weird reaction, but okay, bro. Why the hell not."
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Instead, he continues to seethe, his hands curling into fists at his sides.
"There is only one other person I recognize as a Time Lord, aside from myself, and he's in another flight."
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"What the fuck?"
He looks at the Master with new eyes, critical ones. He shares his conclusion at once.
"No."