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Phillippe Charboneau had gathered his weapons and his armor and was ready to follow Timo's directions. He had spoken long with Sideon Vilarion and they had both decided that a healthy stock of Irundar Water would be useful against Negros. So now he made his way to the hidden underground city, to find what would be used against Negros.
This was just a small fraction of the sword that Gobiath would wield against Negros, but the Paladin of Elara knew that ever little bit would help. Pushing away any fears he began his trek into unknown territory alone.
The Quest to Stop Negros
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The Paladin's call was being answered but not at the numbers he had prayed for. It seemed they were being slow to answer the call because there was doubt, which slowed their legs when the call to stand was sounded.
Phillippe held his head bent in prayer. How was this best to be done; he had established the location of Irundar, and would visit there soon, yet there was still much more to be done. He had heard of rumors of a seal to stop whatever Negro's opened, yet the man who held the items for the seal was held in prison. His selfishness, perhaps, is what kept him from giving those valuable gems to anyone else.
Still people expected him to fail, they continued to doubt. They perhaps did not know of the tale of the Prince of Demons. None believed he would fall, yet he did. Doubt was always there on the eve of battle, yet the problem was many people did not understand a battle was coming for them. Phillippe needed to bring them together, he needed to show not only those whom doubted him, but also Negros what strength he held.
He had to strike at the heart of the Bjolmur cultists.
Phillippe held his head bent in prayer. How was this best to be done; he had established the location of Irundar, and would visit there soon, yet there was still much more to be done. He had heard of rumors of a seal to stop whatever Negro's opened, yet the man who held the items for the seal was held in prison. His selfishness, perhaps, is what kept him from giving those valuable gems to anyone else.
Still people expected him to fail, they continued to doubt. They perhaps did not know of the tale of the Prince of Demons. None believed he would fall, yet he did. Doubt was always there on the eve of battle, yet the problem was many people did not understand a battle was coming for them. Phillippe needed to bring them together, he needed to show not only those whom doubted him, but also Negros what strength he held.
He had to strike at the heart of the Bjolmur cultists.