The Quest Giver [Einmal Mod Account] (
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eswareinmal2012-07-08 03:45 pm
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Hunting for the King
Characters: All who are searching for the King!
Open? Yep
Where: Starting at the castle
When: RD 10
What: The heroes go hunting for the King.
The castle staff, as unhelpful as always, had no idea where the King had gone to. Some had guesses, of course, he went off to track down Prince Charming and drag him back home, he went out visiting the Giant Kingdom, he went across the sea, he went to see the state of the Old Capital, no, they hadn't actually seen him leave... they just knew that he had. This just happened every now and then, you see, one of the older maids explained. The King, being the King, just sometimes was elsewhere. Just wait a little while and he'd be back soon enough.
But that was hardly helpful now, now was it?
Open? Yep
Where: Starting at the castle
When: RD 10
What: The heroes go hunting for the King.
The castle staff, as unhelpful as always, had no idea where the King had gone to. Some had guesses, of course, he went off to track down Prince Charming and drag him back home, he went out visiting the Giant Kingdom, he went across the sea, he went to see the state of the Old Capital, no, they hadn't actually seen him leave... they just knew that he had. This just happened every now and then, you see, one of the older maids explained. The King, being the King, just sometimes was elsewhere. Just wait a little while and he'd be back soon enough.
But that was hardly helpful now, now was it?

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So she leans off the side of the saddle, hanging there with one hand on the pommel to keep herself from falling, and puts her own face a little closer to Liara's. "I'm Cho, yes. Nice to meet you face to face. I never did get your name." She'd been far too caught up in the magic to remember those niceties Loki was currently putting down. Cho can understand that. "This is Charlie," she says, running her fingers through the horse's dark mane.
May as well be late ICly AND OOCly ;A; sorry guys
"What did I miss?"
I am late, too, so now worries.
Now her attention turned to Loki. "Since your king kidnapped me, I can't say I am terribly bothered by interuppting his business. In fact, I'm on my way to speak with him now, and if it interuppts his day, then his day is interuppted." She knows nothing about him being missing, in other words. Turning, she appraises the newcomer but says nothing else.
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"He isn't my King." Loki has no King. He should be a King -- by Odin's eye, he would do better than the buffoon currently on the throne. "But he is missing, and I would rather avoid the collapse of this kingdom and possibly this section of reality. If you feel that politeness and decorum are more important, by all means, delay further."
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"Trust me," he urges her, softly, his eyes fixed on her.
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"Carefully," she says, but she takes a deep breath and stares at him and lets go of a little bit of that control, keeping her magic tied up tight inside her. It makes her palms sweat, makes the skin on her shoulder tingle under his icy touch. But she doesn't push him away. And she can feel the power flowing out of her, like a thin stream of ice water being drawn up out of the ground by Loki's fingertips. It's only the tiniest portion of her power, but it's even and steady and strong.
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At the same time, she lets a soft blue glow surround her, and though her tool seems to take most of her focus, she is ready to step in and put Loki on the ground if he seems to be hurting Cho. Liara may not know either of them well (nor believe in magic), but she's not an idiot.
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He murmurs a spell, too quickly, close to stumbling over his words. A spell to create a path, to find what it is they seek: the King.
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And then the paths light up, leading into the castle. She stares down after them. "Well..." Then she nods her head once, internal decision made, and begins following one of them. Into the castle. Where the staff all insists they have no idea where the King has gone. "Something tells me we're not going to find what we're expecting."
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