Board Thread:Roleplaying/@comment-3293219-20141208220620/@comment-3293219-20141215155155

Lazarus Grimm wrote: Psychomantis108 wrote: "Myling..." Rowan muttered, sighing heavily as he hung his head and looked back up to the guards.

"You're... Wrong... About wronging me, about... being better off dead..." "Wrong?" she said and cocked her head. "You don't even know what it is like, Rowan. No one does. Ever since Riamide told me about my nature I remembered everything that happened to me after the moment when the Umbramancer stole half of my memories. I remember all my deaths. I remember being drowned, stabbed, beaten, burned, crushed, drawn and quartered, decapitated, shot with arrows, well... almost any horrible death you could think of. I remember the pain of dying. I personally think that I couldn't be more right. The experience of dying is something one should only have to suffer once."

Her expression had changed as if she had a reminiscence of one of those moments. "I have wronged you, Rowan. Whether you like it or not. It all began on that fateful day when you tried to help get my purse back from that thief in Riften. I should have just left before we even had a chance to talk. That way you wouldn't be in the situation you are in now. If I die at the hands of the Umbramancer or if I leave this painful plane, then you die as well, and I won't let that happen even though I want my rest."

(Sorry, I missed it.

I just cleaned my room and inhaled enough dust to shorten my lifespan by at least sixty years.

Yay! :D)

"Myling... If the Umbramancer takes you, there's nothing to stop him from coming after me.

We can stop him, together but I wouldn't be able to on my own." Rowan pointed out, with a sigh.

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Azarath had keeled over, lay by Nadira's side with his left knee still resting on her stomach, the Breton stirred in response to Horace's jab. Her breathing had returned to normal and she seemed to be stabalising...

She groaned a little as she felt her senses return to her and her brain return to normal as she slowly came around.