Posted by Tommy Tanaka![]()
on 7/13/2009, 12:54 pm, in reply to "Re: A Brief History of Aurilaz & The Talisman"
"Because I cannot see a way around it," Irzen answered almost hopelessly, "I cannot think of a more deadlier enemy to fight on her own home turf than this Black Dragon. Tommy, I believe that you are right, Aurilaz has had a century to set up wards, glyphs and traps that would make Grimtooth proud. Even if this Myron Ironbane would be willing to help us, if Aurilaz has done some serious remodeling to her domain, he may be as lost as we would be in trying to reach her through any hidden passages he may find. And if we try to sneak in, her intelligence network might pick us up and you can bet that any human intelligence she has could be augmented by the local flora and fauna such as trees, birds, even the rocks themselves. Kana, I also believe that you are right, we should talk to Aurilaz. We dare not attack a creature that has a perfect record for ambushing her opponents. She is an ancient Dragon who has probably fought more battles, seen more bloodshed and forgotten more strategy than we could ever experience, see or learn. For once, I believe we are going to have to have to be straight up with the bad guy and be honest in our intentions. We should try and talk her into giving us The Talisman BEFORE we resort to violence in some suicidal attempt to take the artifact away from her."
Irzen turned towards Alyson, Kana and Tommy, "And I cannot think of three people who would be better suited for the task at hand. What do you say, guys, would you be willing to undergo some wacky ritual so we can NOT fight a Black Dragon and hopefully talk Aurilaz into loaning us The Talisman at the very least?"
"Wha-!!" The elementalist gasped, "Nice of you to 'volunteer' us, Irzen. And what pray tell are you going to be doing should this go sour, hmm?"
"First, High Lady Alyson, I am NOT volunteering anybody for anything," began the Drow Swordsman tersely, "I am merely ASKIING you three to take on a mission for which each of you are uniquely well-suited. I am ASKING Tommy to go because he is The Gamer and his magical abilities could prove useful if things go south with Aurilaz. I am ASKING Kana to go because of her healing ability which could also prove to be useful if one or both of you get hurt either in The Topaz Mountains or along the way. And I am ASKING you to go because of your affinity to Dragons and your knowledge of all things draconic. If you choose not to go, tell me now and I will ask someone else or I'll go myself."
"As for what we are going to be doing if things go south with you and Aurilaz," concluded Irzen, "I am going to ask you to whistle up Quake and Mermidon and keep them with the rest of us while you three are in there with Aurilaz. If things go badly, we'll blow the lid off the mountain and get all three of you out. We'll be your backup should you need it. Any other questions, my lady?"
Tommy nodded thoughtfully. "I don't know about a 'wacky' ritual, but your idea fits with the general direction I was going. So, refuge in audacity? Instead of sneaking, walk in plain as day, with pomp and circumstance, daring her to squish us without talking first? I like it. Any thoughts on what we might offer her in exchange for the loan? It'd be nice if we could bring something to the table instead of waiting for her to say 'sure, but first I just need you to do this one little thing for me…' We don't have time for that, and it can get just as bad as 'thank you, but our Princess is in another castle.'" He looked around. "The floor is open for discussion."
War Scribe put her hand under her chin and thought for a minute.
"I'm up for it," Kana ageed. "And as for the 'this first', we discus with her the reasons why we need the Talisman. Maybe exagerate what will happen if we don't get it back in time; as in Venger won't just allow the people to change back, but send them into her area to attach her and her followers as well."
"A good idea," confessed The Swordsman, "But I think we need something a bit more concrete than an exaggerated threat--especially considering who we are dealing with here."
"I know! I know!" War Scribe screeched as she jumped up and down like a jackrabbit in heat, "I'll be right back!" With that said, the Drowling disappeared from view only to reappear a moment later with a small wreath in her hand.
Tommy blinked as his eyes started to tear up, and his nose twitched.
"Here we go!" The Drowling presented the wreath to the rest of the group, "Dragon's Bane! The one thing ALL dragons fear--and with good reason! If you guys offer this up to her so she can destroy it--or use it against someone who could attack her in the near future--then I am certain that she will be more than willing to loan The Eleventh Talisman to you. What do you think guys?"
"Wow!" gasped Serna and Neven in unison.
"SNGHXXH!" The Gamer's hand flew to his face, just barely muffling a sneeze. He sniffed. "I think…that I'm allergic to that stuff. Which is kind of amusing.
"Where in the Realm did you get Dragon's Bane, Scribe?" Irzen asked with a look of complete confusion upon his face, "Do you know how rare this stuff is?"
"Yep!" the Drowling beamed from ear to ear, "I got it right here. After all, this is an Arboretum, you know. Practically all the plants that ever existed in The Realm or exist in The Realm now are here. Granted they are not as well organized as one would find in The Garden of Zinn because they are scattered throughout the Arboretum, but they are here nonetheless."
"Still, if you doubt my words," War Scribe held the wreath aloft as she approached The Elementalist, "We can always try it out on someone. How about you, Alyson, wouldn't YOU like to wear a wreath of Dragon's Bane? Muwhaha! Ha! Ha! Ha! Ha!"
"What does it do?" Kana asked, the confusion showing on her face with the commotion on the wreaths.