An 'Almost Near-Death' Experience.
Posted: Sat Mar 31, 2007 9:54 pm
Siltaris' blade struck, and hard. It was an unbearably painful experience. I couldn't think of anything else to describe it besides 'Being hit in the spine with a sword.' I think that sums it up, though.
Soon enough after I hit the ground with a thud, I felt the usual detachment. It really sounds 'bad' to call being ripped physically and mentally 'Usual', but thats what it was.
At any rate, I was on my feet. I saw Siltaris carrying my body with the help of Callith to the nearest cross. I nearly laughed at this. "Ah, look at them. Like they'd get me in JAIL." I almost didn't get to finish my sentence as the ground started to spin.
The ground and air turned dark, and soon there was nothing. This was NOT usual. I looked about franticly and saw something.. At the time I wasn't sure what it could be. It was just a little red dot at first. It grew, though. It grew larger and larger until it formed some kind of deformed orc composed mainly of glowing red stuff. Blood splattered the ethereal black floor where he stood.
At that time a booming voice called out; 'ZUB!' I flinched. I felt bad to flinch. I could take several swords to the back, but when it came to ethereal voices I jumped.
At any rate, the glowing blob pointed a red finger at me, and soon the area filled with visualization. Some sort of dungeon, it had several very tall speaker booths, and one small throne. Seeing as the throne was behind me, I sat there.
'ZUB!'
I looked around a bit, the man was speaking from the tallest centered speaker's booth.
'What's going on? Who are you?'
'I am Morshan, Zub. Usually I do not grace a Mortal spirits with such a Honor, but for this I have time to spare.
You see, Zub, most of your race, after death, descend directly to my realm for endless battles and food, as deserved. However, the orcess Kurga has told others about her death. Indeed, it is most disgraceful to see a worshiper of myself kill under such conditions ANOTHER worshiper of myself. As such, you're being rejected from my realm.''
I sat there, in my tiny dwarf sized throne, flabbergasted. I'm being rejected from DEATH?
'However, I will allow you to ask the aid of two people to speak of stories of honor and glory that you have committed. Speak the name of the first, and I will summon a spiritual copy of him or her.'
This seemed like a game now. I have to defend myself?
'Julia D'Audarius.'
In a puff of spoke, a shimmering blue figure that resembled Julia appeared in the speaker's booth next to Morshan. He waved a hand, and she started to speak as if knowing to before hand.
'Zub, ye are lower than Spit.'
Julia.. She couldn't of just said that.
'Ye slaughtered my friend without even fairness. However, seeing as you're dead, I can keep the small amount of coins I offered for your bounty. I hope ye rot.'
She still stood there, shimmering.
'I thought you said these were Spiritual Copies, Morshan? Julia would not of said that!'
'It is, and she would of said that if she was here. I will no longer discuss the fairness of my trials. Speak the name of your second defendant.'
'Merrilyn Ferly'
Another, shorter, blob appeared next to Morshan, but on the other side. This one was orange, and crying.. Morshan again raised his hand.
'Zub...'
The figure just stopped talking all together, and Morshan nodded his glowing red head knowingly.
'Then it appears I am as right as I think I am. You will not enter the realm of Morshan.'
((There will be a second part to this.))
Soon enough after I hit the ground with a thud, I felt the usual detachment. It really sounds 'bad' to call being ripped physically and mentally 'Usual', but thats what it was.
At any rate, I was on my feet. I saw Siltaris carrying my body with the help of Callith to the nearest cross. I nearly laughed at this. "Ah, look at them. Like they'd get me in JAIL." I almost didn't get to finish my sentence as the ground started to spin.
The ground and air turned dark, and soon there was nothing. This was NOT usual. I looked about franticly and saw something.. At the time I wasn't sure what it could be. It was just a little red dot at first. It grew, though. It grew larger and larger until it formed some kind of deformed orc composed mainly of glowing red stuff. Blood splattered the ethereal black floor where he stood.
At that time a booming voice called out; 'ZUB!' I flinched. I felt bad to flinch. I could take several swords to the back, but when it came to ethereal voices I jumped.
At any rate, the glowing blob pointed a red finger at me, and soon the area filled with visualization. Some sort of dungeon, it had several very tall speaker booths, and one small throne. Seeing as the throne was behind me, I sat there.
'ZUB!'
I looked around a bit, the man was speaking from the tallest centered speaker's booth.
'What's going on? Who are you?'
'I am Morshan, Zub. Usually I do not grace a Mortal spirits with such a Honor, but for this I have time to spare.
You see, Zub, most of your race, after death, descend directly to my realm for endless battles and food, as deserved. However, the orcess Kurga has told others about her death. Indeed, it is most disgraceful to see a worshiper of myself kill under such conditions ANOTHER worshiper of myself. As such, you're being rejected from my realm.''
I sat there, in my tiny dwarf sized throne, flabbergasted. I'm being rejected from DEATH?
'However, I will allow you to ask the aid of two people to speak of stories of honor and glory that you have committed. Speak the name of the first, and I will summon a spiritual copy of him or her.'
This seemed like a game now. I have to defend myself?
'Julia D'Audarius.'
In a puff of spoke, a shimmering blue figure that resembled Julia appeared in the speaker's booth next to Morshan. He waved a hand, and she started to speak as if knowing to before hand.
'Zub, ye are lower than Spit.'
Julia.. She couldn't of just said that.
'Ye slaughtered my friend without even fairness. However, seeing as you're dead, I can keep the small amount of coins I offered for your bounty. I hope ye rot.'
She still stood there, shimmering.
'I thought you said these were Spiritual Copies, Morshan? Julia would not of said that!'
'It is, and she would of said that if she was here. I will no longer discuss the fairness of my trials. Speak the name of your second defendant.'
'Merrilyn Ferly'
Another, shorter, blob appeared next to Morshan, but on the other side. This one was orange, and crying.. Morshan again raised his hand.
'Zub...'
The figure just stopped talking all together, and Morshan nodded his glowing red head knowingly.
'Then it appears I am as right as I think I am. You will not enter the realm of Morshan.'
((There will be a second part to this.))