Board Thread:Random RP/@comment-26535281-20170101201843/@comment-26084195-20170104011902

Dark dwarves 2 wrote: Eureka Enderborn wrote: Dark dwarves 2 wrote: Eureka Enderborn wrote: Dark dwarves 2 wrote: Eureka Enderborn wrote: Dark dwarves 2 wrote: Eureka Enderborn wrote: Jhaena journeys to one of the two mountain ranges in Nektulos Forest, searching constantly for Nektropos Castle, the legendary haunted home of a nobleman. Could it be? High in the mist they can see what looks like a ruined turret. The whole thing from the first appearance is covered in vegetation and on it's last legs. Excited, Jhaena makes her way up toward it, trying to find a way up the sheer rock face, until she comes across an old faded path. Funny though, the path is still there. Shouldn't it be overgrown? Jhaena journeys further up the path, with a knight of the Indigo Brotherhood, an Ebon Mask ranger, and a mage from the K'lorn library, specialized in controlling the dead. All around something seemed to have at the very least trimmed the paths and high up further in the mountains many large man sized holes can be seen. They could be crypts right? "Keep close." Jhaena says to the others. Something about this place was sending alarm bells up in her mind. The group came to a chasm, which was spanned by a very precarious looking bone bridge. A short way from the other side of he bridge they could see gates set into the stone walls of a castle. Jhaena looked up, and she could see six towers with sloping roofs silhouetted in the mist. In the distance they can see something scurrying across the wall and there seems to be a new bell in one of the towers? Jhaena approaches the castle's doors and pulls on the doors. they see what seems to be a large rat standing down a large hall seemingly not noticing the dark elves.

"So this is the foyer of the house of Everling." Jhaena mutters as she walks in. "I wonder if the Everlings are still haunting this place. It would be fascinating to speak with them."

The Ebon Mask agent hurls a dagger into the skull of the rat.