Board Thread:Roleplaying/@comment-25038310-20160529172721/@comment-25038310-20160611173826

"My my, Dunistair is becoming very impatient." Abello muttered with a smirk, interpreting the knight looking over his shoulder impatiently that way.

"Let us scurry along, before angering him. Apparently he wants to fight this Doyen as fast as possible."

What kind of a Doyen could he be, though?

"Yet, where must one go in order to fight a Doyen?" Abello asked himself as he headed further towards the centre. "Down below there are only rats and the stench of piss - surely an Immortal cannot reside in such a place? Perhaps we should ask another pilgrim, other than the one in the Weary Crest; who did not tell us - either out of a lack of knowledge or a lack of caring! I should..-"

Abello briefly stopped his ramblings as he gazed at something in the distance - if one followed his gaze, they would be able to see another redguard, clad in armor clearly hailing from the east, the lands surrounding the kingdom of Yokuda. The man wielded a long halberd or scythe of some kind. What puzzled the poet was the fact that this was another Undead, unknown to them.

''Weren't we here first? ''

"We could ask him, perhaps? We Undead have a common purpose. He has the same goal, and perhaps he knows the way to this Doyen. His feet, his stern look.. quite, this is a man who is sure of where to go."

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"Let us be on our ways, then, if we know where to go. Denizens of Clinker might know how to climb the High Wall, but for the time being we must find our own way to ascend."

"Let us think, and observe." Sebastien muttered, as he looked at the skyline of the many buildings in the city. "I see a tower on the edge of another cathedral, similar to that of Farrun. This tower stands high and tall, close to an outcropping of the high wall."

"Yes, but there is no way to cross the gap across the tower to the High Wall, is there Sebastian?" Richard asked.

"Perhaps, if we sack the tower.." Sebastien suggested.

"Why, you truly are mad. How are we going to possible sack a tower?"

"Hm, perhaps you're right." Sebastien told himself. "But something must be done? This tower is the closest thing to the High Wall. Surely the answer resides there."