Beowulf
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Post by Beowulf on Aug 11, 2005 17:45:19 GMT -5
Azen snorted at the woman, maneuvreing to the side and continuing on as Beowulf spoke a parting word. "Where we go and what we do is our business..."
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Post by Edyen The Seductive on Aug 11, 2005 17:51:36 GMT -5
*she took out her staff * i would suggest you hold your tongue, and speak with respect to your superiors, unless you want something bad to happen *she pointed her staff at his horse*
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Post by Desdemona on Aug 11, 2005 20:14:33 GMT -5
Desdemona jumped off her horse and landed next to Edyen. She kicked the staff so it was no longer pointing at Beowulf's horse. "Hold your own tongue, witch. Tell me your name and I might award you by telling you mine." She glared at the woman.
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Post by Beowulf on Aug 12, 2005 10:27:33 GMT -5
Beowulf smiled, turning around to watch Desdemona. She was a very interesting person...and she wasted no time with useless words when a sword might prove more useful.
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Post by Edyen The Seductive on Aug 12, 2005 14:05:43 GMT -5
*edyen didnt even bother turning her head to look at desdemona, she simply flicked her hand and force pushed desdemona to the ground* you cant beat me, so dont even try...*she took the staff and rested it on desdemonas stomach and pushed slightly, but not enough to hurt her* now answer my question
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Post by Beowulf on Aug 12, 2005 15:06:49 GMT -5
Beowulf pulled Azen back, turning about to face the woman. Spurring the horse on gently, Beowulf waited till he was next to her. In a flash, his sword shot out from its sheathe, ringing from the sound of the piercing metal. He held the flat of the sword against the woman's neck, a sly smile on his face.
"I don't think you understand witch...we don't want your company..."
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Post by Edyen The Seductive on Aug 12, 2005 17:23:56 GMT -5
*she looked around for a second, then slashed her sword out at him in the same position his was, the golden waves on her sword glowed , and the black material of the sword seemed to grow darker every second* you know i could just break your sword with magic, but i choose not to, seeing as how your a warrior *edyen pushed with her staff slightly harder on desdemonas stomach* even if you did kill me, you would both die as well, i may be quite old, but im faster than you probably believe*she flicked her swords edge at his neck, so one swipe would cut his throat*, and you do not understand, i am not so easily killed...*edyen gave a sarcastic smile back at him then pushed even harder on the womans stomach, she was sure it was hurting slightly, but edyen did not plan to do much*
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Post by Beowulf on Aug 12, 2005 19:07:34 GMT -5
Beowulf smiled, pushing up so that the flat of the blade rested on her neck.
"I never cared too much for arrogance...especially arrogant fools. Release her..."
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Post by Edyen The Seductive on Aug 12, 2005 19:53:30 GMT -5
you know nothing of arrogance, though you yourself are full of it *she laughed and took the blade from beowulfs neck, then put her foot on desdemona and pointed the staff toward him again, this time though, she didnt wasnt going to wait, she was irritated* You command me not, beowulf, i do not take orders from pathetic wastes *she started whispering under her breath, and beowulfs blade glowed red as if it had been in a fire, she was making it burn, so beowulf would drop the sword* drop your weapon beowulf, before you burn yourself *she laughed again and smiled evily at him* go on then, drop it...you wouldnt want anything bad to happen to this pretty lady now would you? *she pressed down with her foot hard on desdemona, ready for if the woman might try to trip her*
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Post by Beowulf on Aug 12, 2005 21:50:26 GMT -5
Beowulf clenched his hands around the hilt, gritting his teeth in pain, but not daring to let it go until she threatened Desdemona.
"For her life only would I ever cower..."
With that, he slowly set down the sword, watching the sorceress, hate in every glance.
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Post by Desdemona on Aug 12, 2005 21:51:14 GMT -5
Desdemona rolled her eyes. Any attempt to hurt her would not succeed for she is one of the undead. She grabbed Edyen's foot and twisted it so that it would flip her. She then stood up any bruising on her stomach healed very quickly. She stood up and stepped on Eyden's throat. "I'm not easily killed either, witch."
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Post by Beowulf on Aug 12, 2005 21:57:29 GMT -5
Beowulf smirked. "Well My lady, I believe 'thou art far better company than I could have ever anticipated..."
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Post by Desdemona on Aug 12, 2005 22:49:47 GMT -5
She smiled at him. "All in a day's work."
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Post by Edyen The Seductive on Aug 13, 2005 10:06:28 GMT -5
(um...wow well i said you couldnt like trip me or anything, but you know, whatever, sure ill go with this, lol)*edyen held out her hand and the staff was immediately drawn to her, instead of using a spell, she simply hit desdemona with the crystal on top in the head, then blasted desdemona with a black beam, to knock her off her body, she then spun around quickly and tripped beowulf, then stood up, and walked back a few feet, pointing her staff from one to the other* i suggest you answer my question, or she dies! *edyen ran to desdemona, and cast a spell to bind her with strange blue like chains to the ground* i will kill her you know...you wouldnt want that beowulf, i know you care for her, now all i want, is a simple answer...none of this wouldve happened if you would have cooperated, but no, you had to fight, and i might spare her life, if you ask for forgiveness *she realized beowulfs sword was on the ground, she held her hand out, and pointed to a nearby tree, the sword flew into the tree with great strength, making it hard to retrieve it* ...well warrior, what do you say?
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Post by Desdemona on Aug 13, 2005 11:42:33 GMT -5
Desdemona struggled against the bonds and looked at Beowulf. "Don't tell her anything, please."
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