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Post by Urias on Jun 22, 2012 22:48:07 GMT
"I have heard rumors of a magical cauldron, This is also a relic that the sorceress was looking for. I was hoping you would have some information concerning it, such as where it is and what it does."
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Post by Morgan le Fay on Jun 22, 2012 23:01:31 GMT
The old druid considered.
"I too have heard of this cauldron but it is an object of necromancy. A wicked thing."
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Post by Urias on Jun 22, 2012 23:04:10 GMT
Urias nodded, "Do you know where it could be found?"
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Post by Morgan le Fay on Jun 22, 2012 23:20:48 GMT
"Not here. Likely in the southern wilds," Lupus suggested. "I have heard it may be in Mhumhain."
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Post by Urias on Jun 22, 2012 23:26:49 GMT
"Then I believe that is where I must go next, I believe I should find this cauldron so that others who are looking for it may not be able to use it."
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Post by Morgan le Fay on Jun 22, 2012 23:29:05 GMT
"Would you destroy it?" Lupus asked. "I wonder that such a thing was ever allowed to exist."
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Post by Urias on Jun 22, 2012 23:33:42 GMT
"I would try to destroy it, and if I was unable to destroy it then I would lock it away. Either way I would make it so that it was not findable or useable."
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Post by Morgan le Fay on Jun 23, 2012 0:03:27 GMT
"Good. My people are opposed to such wickedness. Unfortunately that cannot be said of all druids and even less so of sorcerors, who lack our connection with the land."
The old man thought for a moment.
"You might try the Seeress of Osraige," he suggested. "She lives near Mhumhain. Some say she is the wisest woman in the world. Others say she is descended from the gods, or from the fay. Still others claim her bloodline is from the Oracle of ancient Delphi. But there is another legend, little known, that she saw a man rise from the dead when she was little more than a child."
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Post by Urias on Jun 23, 2012 0:27:43 GMT
"I will be sure to seek her out in my search. You and your people have been very good to me, I shall not forgot about everything you have done for me." Urias claims.
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Post by Morgan le Fay on Jun 23, 2012 8:54:02 GMT
"Well and good. You are a man of honour, Urias. Even here in the wilds we value such qualities. Do you desire company on your travels or would you prefer to travel alone?"
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Post by Urias on Jun 23, 2012 9:10:12 GMT
"I have the company of a Bear, but I would not decline the company of a fellow Druid." Urias claims. "Though, I am uncertain if anyone would want to accompany me." He adds doubtfully.
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Post by Morgan le Fay on Jun 23, 2012 9:22:10 GMT
"Robin, who escorted you through the forest, may be happy to accompany you so long as you remain on this blessed isle," Lupus suggested. "He is the son of my heart's friend, and shares your love of the land and a desire to protect it.
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Post by Urias on Jun 23, 2012 9:37:49 GMT
"I apologize, but I have a home of sorts in Gore and the Scottish kingdoms, it is there that I must take the cauldron after it is in my possession to keep it safe, He would be welcome there as would any of your tribe should they or you ever have need of something in that area." Urias says.
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Post by Morgan le Fay on Jun 23, 2012 14:49:46 GMT
"Thank you. I will remember that and inform my people of your offer of hospitality. The druids of Giant's Ring count you as their friend, Urias of Gore. You will always be welcome at our hearth."
The old man spoke with ritual formality as he offered Urias a brief bow in keeping with his great age.
"You mean to find the cauldron alone, then?"
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Post by Urias on Jun 23, 2012 18:12:51 GMT
"I think so." Urias says, "And the road is long, so I think it would be best if I started on the journey right away."
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