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Concerns of the Soul

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Part I

At the Farmlands, outside of Baldur's Gate
“I will need you to contribute with the spell energy of three or four ninth circle spells to complete the incantation.” the elven woman said.
“Reckon I can do that.” the gnome man replied.
With a quick nod, the elf begun her spell. An elaborate incantation in the elven tongue accompanied swift, twitching gestures. A faint iridescent mist began to surround the two, causing the parchments around to slowly dissipate into nothingness, one by one.

The elf nodded and the gnome cast a spell, the mist thickening into several wisps of arcane energy, swirling around the spell circle. It was working.
She nodded again, and the gnome complied. The spell was quickly building strength; something it needed in ample amounts to fulfil its purpose.

In a shower of purple sparks, the last of the scraps of parchment strewn about disintegrated, their glyphs powering the magic further. Another spell supplied by the gnome and the elf seemed content.
“It's working! Let the spell draw more power!”

The resonance glyphs were every bit as effective as she had hoped. With the spell sustaining itself, there was no need to cast again and again, or using countless mages of significant power just for this one spell. As the final stage approached, the wisps of iridescent energy began congealing around her. In the gnome's eyes, she slowly began to fade away with the rest of the spell's power, until it was all gone.

Foggy now stood alone in the gentle evening breeze, patiently awaiting the elf's planned return...

Varalla's Passage, the Underdark
The human's resolute steps echoed through the dark passages. He had hunted his mark for many days, yet his determination had never been stronger. For the vile atrocity, the drow wizard would die. Vengeance would be his.

Unseen, unknown, undetected by all those around the elf followed. Now confident in her spell's ability to conceal her from any and all, she strode recklessly through the passage, trying to match the quick steps of the human.

The purple banners of the drow city towered in the final approach. Sticking to the darkness around the edges of the cavern, the human had little trouble staying out of sight of the guards. The elf followed, unseen, for her presence wasn't one truly there.

Down a massive spiraling spire, the human continued. He knew his goal, for he had left the city once before. Northwards he headed, across streets bustling with drow and countless others of “lesser” races. Vengeance would be his.

Finally he reached his mark. Out on the open street stood the drow wizard. With him stood a priestess and a soldier, idly conversing in front of their house. With fierce determination, the human approached.

“You!” he exclaimed.
The wizard looked back with an amused grin.
“I didn't expect you to come back. I granted you freedom after you murdered your friend.”
“I will have my vengeance! You will not draw another breath, drow filth!”
“Who is this, master? What is he saying?” the soldier asked in the drow tongue.
The wizard ignored him and the human charged at the drow, who had been ready for it. Bright orange fire enveloped his hands, sending a row of flaming spheres to burn the human to cinders, just as the other two drow readied their shields to block his path.

However, the human was faster, and with unmatched speed he dodged the fire, sending them harmlessly flying off into the cavern passage behind, straight in the direction of the elf.
They passed right through her, as if she wasn't even there.
With a fierce roar, the human jumped over the heads of the soldier and priestess, headed straight towards the wizard to snap his feeble neck with a single, well-aimed strike.

The wizard was quick too. As the human closed the distance he raised an icy black shield of force, harmlessly knocking the assailant to the side and down at his feet, with a grunt of strain and groan of pain.
“Now, fulfill your destiny, pathetic fool.” the drow said with a smirk and a ray of brilliant green struck out from his finger and struck the prone human in the back.
Before the other two drow had even turned around, the human was reduced to dust.

The elven woman who had witnessed it faded away from the place and moved elsewhere.

The wizard and warrior chuckled arrogantly, but were interrupted.
“I sense something...” said the priestess, her eyes glazed over in white. “The human. His spirit... No god is claiming him.”
The wizard frowned, pondering the situation.
“He is bound for the Wall” she continued.
“Bring me his soul” said the wizard and cast another spell.

Just as the human had, the priestess fell apart in a cloud of dust at his feet.

The Wood of Sharp Teeth, the Sword Coast
The elf had her plan set. In the guise of a spirit, she would seek out the whereabouts of a shaman she knew in present time, she would acquire the soul and bring it back with her. Simple enough. Of less power than when she knew him, he was easy to find, roaming the Wood of Sharp Teeth.

“Bearheart...” she said.
The gnome turned around, startled, but relaxed as he noticed the spirit nature of the being addressing him.
“Who you?” he replied.
“I... Have come to ask you... On behalf of a spirit unjustly torn from the world...”
“Who spirit?” the gnome asked.
“Go to the spirit realm... Seek out... Faithless Ujio... Bring him back...”
“I help if you help.”
“Speak... And we will listen...”
“I help you, you make Bearheart strong!”
“It will be as you ask... Bearheart...”

With those words, the brave gnome cast his spell and entered the realm of spirits as he knew it...

Sshamath, the Underdark
“Someone” hissed the drow wizard, closing his eyes in concentration. “Has seen us.”
“What do you mean, master?” replied the soldier.
“Power. I have sensed power – not a stalker hiding in the shadows.”
“A wizard, master?”
“Much more powerful, warrior. A planeswalker, a time-traveler, a reality-shaper. Pick one.”
The soldier nodded.
“I understand. What should we do, master?”
“Wait.”
“Yes, master.”
“The priestess has to be successful. If she fails me, I will forever banish her soul from her body.”
The wizard narrowed his eyes to mark his point.
“Yes, no shame will be brought to our house, master.”
“This... Might mean more than disgrace to our house.”
“How so, master?”
“If such a powerful being is interested in the human's fate, then possessing his soul means to have power over it.”

The Realm of Spirits
The gnome found himself in the familiar reaches of the Spirit Realms as he knew them. Not far away loomed the Wall of the Faithless. He saw the spirit clearly; recently passed, it was still awaiting to be shaped into its final form.

The priestess saw the realms of death around her. Spirits of countless deceased beings walked around her, their faces locked in emotionless stares. She easily found the spirit she sought. Recently passed, it was still awaiting to be shaped into its final form.

Approaching the same spirit as they had chosen, they soon noticed each other as fellow spirit wanderers. Concern struck them both as they realised they were seeking the same mark. The laws of the realm binding them both, they prepared to battle as they both best knew how.

“Destroy the wretch! I will not lose this soul!” exclaimed the priestess, a large wraith taking shape in front of her.
The gnome nodded grimly.
“Winner take spirit.” he said.
“Fight, bear!” he continued, a hulking spirit bear manifesting by his will to meet the wraith.

The first battle was evenly matched; the wraith and bear fought with life-draining touch and maiming claws as their masters struggled to uphold the projections. The fierce battle was long, but in the end the bear succumbed.
The gnome grunted, and the priestess laughed with arrogance.
“I see a fool was sent to oppose me! You will lose more than the soul, little gnome!”

As the wraith dissipated, the two spirit combatants shaped their next warriors.
A ghostly spider, and a being of pure fire roared across the open field between the shaman and clashed. As the spider's venomous bite failed to affect the elemental, it was quickly reduced to ashes.
The gnome howled in triumph.

“Oh, Lolth, hear my call! Send a great handmaiden to cull this battle, and see fit to place the soul in my hands!” continued the priestess, confident in her power to call on Lolth's favoured to win the final battle.
Unsure as to what to expect, the gnome responded with a spirit being of vine and bark.
Seeing what it was up against, the shapeshifting yochlol changed into a massive demon of fire and scaly flesh, intent on searing the shambling mound out of existence.

The priestess had overestimated herself, but she needed not keep the yochlol for long. With fiery powers at its disposal, the mound was reduced to ashes and she stood victorious. The gnome defeated, he was forced back to the material plane to tell of his failure.

The yochlol then turned to the priestess and punched at her in the air. A stabbing pain surged through her heart, and in its hand the demon suddenly held a red, shimmering light, dripping as if by blood on the barren ground of the plane.
Without a word, it vanished.

As she finally recovered from the searing agony, the priestess turned to the wall, the soul of faithless Ujio now shaped as a brick of living shadow in the massive Wall. Thinking as quickly as she could, she took it out before more were stacked on top and then she returned to the land of the living, unsure what exactly the yochlol had done to her in exchange for its service...

The Wood of Sharp Teeth, the Sword Coast
The elven woman had waited for long. Finally, the gnome reappeared in front of her.
“Bearheart fail!” he exclaimed.
She was almost unable to maintain her guise of indifference, cursing under her breath.
“Bearheart did as we asked... For that... You have our gratitude... Strength will come, Bearheart... Strength will come.”
“Drow shaman come take soul!” he exclaimed. “Bearheart not strong enough to stop!”
Though she felt for the gnome, she had no time to console him. The entire purpose of this excursion was at stake.
“You did... What you could, Chongo of Bearheart... Strength will come... And your help delayed them enough... We will still succeed...”
With those last words, she left the gnome to walk his path as he saw fit once more.

Sshamath, the Underdark
The priestess' eyes fluttered open. Out of thin air in her hand materialized her prize; the brick-shaped item, seemingly composed of living shadow. Triumphantly she rose to her feet, but nonetheless throwing a harsh glare at the wizard.
“Our plan was foreseen. Another was sent to claim his soul.” she proclaimed.
“Yes... As I expected.” the wizard replied, with no apparent surprise in his voice. “Give me the prize” he continued and extended his hand without awaiting the priestess' reply.
She smirked.
“But the fool proved no match for Lolth's will, and I was able to bind the soul as you requested.” Wearily, she handed over the brick-shaped item.
Weighing the stone in his hand, the wizard produced another gem.
“Apparently, this human's soul is of value to some powerful entity.” he said. In his hand, the brick dissipated into wisps of shadow, which swiftly transferred into the round gemstone in his other hand. An eerie, pulsating purple glow sparked to life in the gem's heart.
“And this benefactor your speak of?” the priestess asked.
“Just a human. Not worth to be mentioned by name. However, we cannot risk this entity confronting us. I cannot estimate its power... Yet.”

The two walked into the house, leaving the soldier outside to stand guard.
“We will set a trap” the wizard said to the priestess.
They walked into a large corridor, the entrance hall to their house. From a pedestal intended for art he removed a statue and placed it on the floor, replacing it with the purple soul gem.
“I will establish a connection to Cania, the medium this stone, the trigger its touch.” he proclaimed as he begun weaving the intricate spell of entrapment.
The priestess curiously watched his proceedings.
“Whomever is interested in this human's soul will be trapped in Baator for eternity... And beyond.”
A mischievous grin played across his lips.
“Whatever that means.”
With a final flourish, the trap was set.
“Come, I will make us unseen to the unwanted eye.”

The elf took shape outside the drow house, once again unseen by all she wished not to see. Like a ghost, she passed through the outer door and into the entrance hall. Though she went invisible to the wizard, he knew instantly of her presence.
To her eyes, the soul gem glowed with a light like that of the sun. Noticing it placed on the pedestal, she smirked.
Decoration? He truly has no idea what is happening, she thought as she quickly approached it. Effortlessly she picked it up, examining it for imperfections or damage.
Perfect.

Suddenly, a searing pain burned through her, and her spell of hiding broke.
Ice blue flames lashed up around her, and from the shadows in detonations of crimson fire appeared the trappers. Large, scaly beings with horns and batlike wings with eyes of burning red pounced on her, and unable to defend herself from agony and devils both, they jumped on her. The blue flames enveloped them all, and in a final cascade of light and fire, they were all gone with only her tormented screams echoing through the halls telling of her passing.

Elivani had sprung the trap.

Having now seen the moon elf, the wizard appeared again alongside the priestess. A smug grin played across his lips as he spoke.
“Not as powerful as anticipated. Not as smart as expected.”
“Mhmm, she will enjoy Lolth's web, the foolish surfacer.” the priestess replied.
“A moon elf” the wizard corrected her, tilting his head as he approached the pedestal.
The soul gem was gone.
“I have overestimated this surfacer, yet she has taken the soul gem with her to Cania...”
The wizard stroked his chin in thought as he carefully pondered the situation.
“Damn her!”, cursed the priestess. “Curse the vermin! Although she and the soul will still have to face the Hells.”
G'eldriira smirked.
“Should she even survive.”

“Her soul is trapped until...”
Belados Noqu'afin said and knit his brows.
“We will see.”

(( First of all, I want to thank Magicshisha deserves major cred for doing the major part of spinning ideas for this event (don't deny it :P).
Second, we wish to thank DM Kelsfar for making it possible at all.
Third, Magicshisha and I extend our thanks to Foggy, G'eldriira, Zaknatar and Chongo for the roles played (and done so very well!). Fourth, a big thank you to Zealote for killing off his character in such a way that attempting to bring him back is quite the adventure!
Finally, I would also like to extend my thanks to those who participated/witnessed the Rift event this morning, and I hope things start making more sense now than it did back then!

~written by Chaotic~
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Re: Concerns of the Soul

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Part II

Torment
Aello's Clothing Emporium, Baldur's Gate
Five people stood gathered at Aello's shop in Baldur's Gate. Berel Greenwillow, ravaged by the hardships of the past few tendays stood as the center of attention. Around him stood friends of his. Jonas. Anie. Tharivol. Jared.

Distracted by the clothing on display, they did not notice at first. Warm, golden light begun seeping in around the narrow crack around the front door. When those gathered finally noticed and turned, it had already gathered into a glowing sphere, which soon illuminated the room like the sun itself. It then faded away, leaving behind a humanoid creature. Tall and muscular, its skin was of shining silver and it was encased in heavy, golden plate armour. A pair of angelic, majestic wings rose from its back and the hilt of a heavy greatsword rose above its shoulder. Its head was adorned by a crowned helmet, with glowing points of yellow light for its eyes.

Those present stricken with awe of its imposing presence, the figure began to speak.
"Greetings."
No response was forthcoming, as the five stuttered for words. It looked at Berel and continued.
"Do you not know what you consign yourself to by casting us to the winds? Does your sense of duty mean nothing to you?"
"It can't be... You are..." Berel stuttered.
"I am." the figure responded. "I stand before you, Berel Greenwillow, as the loss of you among my faithful was one I felt." It tilted its head to the side, and a soft frown wrinkled its forehead.

"I sense that one near your heart is in peril." the avatar continued, his piercing gaze locked on Berel. "I offer you this one chance to do your duty. To rescue she who you hold dearest to your heart."
The avatar rose its hand and a flash of light enveloped the little room, bright enough to force those gathered to avert their eyes. When it faded, the silvery, mirrored surface of a portal had appeared on the spot where Torm had stood.

Once their eyes recovered, Berel turned to the others. "Past the point of no return. No backwards glances. Who will go with me?"

They didn't even hesitate. Jonas, Tharivol, Anie and Jared all offered to help him, though Berel stopped Anie.
"No. You must remain here. It is much too dangerous for you. Please."

Knowing what awaited them on the other side, they prepared accordingly. Tharivol's and Jonas' cast what magic they could, in preparation of where they were headed; to a bitterly frozen heartland of the Nine Hells.
Cania
The warm surge when stepping through the portal faded and gave way to another feeling... The frozen winds of Cania instantly hit the party in the face, accompanied by the furious battering of flying ice and snow. The chill was almost instantly numbing, and armour laced with frost. There would be no respite. The snaking, iced pathway up the mountain ahead was infested with devils. Though the vicious blizzard obscured their sight, they could see the dark shapes of more devils flying around in the air around.

Wasting no time, they begin to jog up the mountainside as they felt a growing unease began to tear at their minds. The icy plane's very essence began to examine them, the biting cold around seeping into their very minds. Curiosity. It was searching. Searching for... Something. Unease turned to mind-numbing terror when the inquisitiveness turned into seething anger. Intruders had been found.

Looking around them as they ran up the winding path, they noticed the flying shapes approaching. The harsh winds worked in their favour, as the devils were forced to land, both ahead and behind them. Fierce battle would come for them. It was only a question of how far up they could get before then...

Finally, they met the battle line of the baatezu. A single file of ten erinyes devils, with a pair of cornugons behind it. Small imps and ice mephits filled the air around them, ready to work their magic. The devils stood silent, bracing for the charge as the party ran ahead. There were no snarls, no yelling, no orders barked.

"Shyee-lokh-fhesh!"
A bolt of dark green, arcane energy leapt from Jared's hand, striking four of the flying devils out of the air outright. Without a order yelled, the rest of the imps and mephits simultaneously left the formation, just as Berel, Jonas and Tharivol crashed into the line of Erinyes.

Devil blood sprayed into the air, freezing into crystals before even hitting the ground. The erinyes devils shrieked with pain as their bones broke and limbs severed at the furious onslaught. Fire from the horned devils enveloped them all, but the baatezu soon decided to retreat. The surviving four erinyes and two cornugons took wing and flew off into the storm, but the party knew this was no victory; merely a delay of the inevitable defeat at the hands of insurmountable hordes. The devils would summon reinforcements within minutes...

The very air in their lungs began to feel like it was freezing as they trudged on in the furious storm and droves of snow and ice. They knew their goal lay close ahead.
Finally, they had reached the pinnacle, a flat area covered in snow and large stones, however the blizzard mysteriously ceased within a single step. In the center of the calm stood a horned devil, its back turned on them; though not unaware.
"She... Is... MINE!" it roared as battle once more ensued, the vile beast slinging arcane fire and lightning with mere thoughts, before engaging the party in furious melee. Standing no chance against the four, the devil soon fell and left them alone with their goal. Elivani.

In the center of the mystical calm she stood, suspended by her wrists and ankles with heavy chains of ice-laced black metal. Her clothing was badly tattered and torn, showing the scars of indescribable torture, although no blood remained to speak of such, even as the snow at her feet was stained red. A leather purse at her belt remained strangely immaculate and pristine, however, and her cheeks were covered with the frozen tears of days and nights gone by. Only the occasional exhalation cloud told that she was still alive... To some degree, at least.

"Elivani..."
Overwhelmed with emotion, Berel ran up to her.
"Careful!" Jonas implored. "It might not be her! Mind where we are!"
Jared approached as well to study the heavy shackles.
"Elivani! I'm here! We're here to get you out!" Berel continued, seemingly not heeding Jonas' words.

She let out a low, pained groan, only barely managing to stand on her feet.
"... No... Not... Can't..."
Numbed by the cold, she didn't even shiver anymore.
"Elivani..." Seething anger was evident in Berel's voice.
"Think, Berel. Please. Don't act rashly!" Jonas continued, just as Jared began to tinker with the locks. A vicious jolt of lightning leapt out and struck him in the hand, followed by a shout of pain and foul curse.
"... No... Can't..."
"What is it, love?"
"... Break... Must... Belt..."
"Belt?" Berel asked.
Jared quickly pieced the fragments of words together and opened the pouch at Elivani's belt. Within it, he discovered a small, purple gemstone, appearing almost alive and pulsating with inner power.
"... Take... From here... Res... Only way..."
"Resurrection?"
Elivani nodded once, agonizingly slowly as Jared safely pocketed the stone.
"... Will... Take... Time... But... Only way..."
"I don't want to leave you here... But if you say it's the only way. Let's go!"
"... go..."
After her last word, Elivani exhaled heavily and passed into unconsciousness once again. As her legs gave in, the sudden tug of the shackles drew blood from her wrists.
"We have to hurry!"

As the party began to run down the slope again, the blizzard hit them again in full force, even more furious than before. The very plane itself felt like it was against them, trying to make sure they would never leave it. They saw the dark shapes sweep down past them, and quickly understood that another battle was inevitable. Imps and mephits darted past, casting magic missiles and chunks of magical ice at them as they tried to make their way down. Though they soon reached the place where they had arrived, there was no portal to be seen. Instead, they were met only by a large force of devils. Lines of erinyes and cornugons stood to face them, protectively surrounding the worst of all; an infernal general there to direct its lessers. A mighty pit fied.

"Torm! Guide our way! Show us the way back!" Berel cried out.
"Portal!" Jonas shouted over the howling wind, pointing on the slope behind the infernals ahead of there. Indeed, the mirrored surface of an arcane gate awaited them. They would just have to fight their way through.

Knowing this was their only way to freedom, the four again lead their charge towards the baatezu ranks; to break their lines and head for freedom, or gloriously die trying.

Blade, fist and staff crashed into the erinyes in the front once more. The cornugons responded as they did last time, with a storm of scorching flames, this time backed up by the infernal magics of the pit fiend. The erinyes fell quickly beneath the fury of the party. Many took flight to strike from behind, but Jared's magic sent several spiraling into the ground far below the mountain.

The remaining erinyes flew off, once more simultaneously and without audible orders. The horned devils charged with claws and teeth as the pit fiend began weaving its most terrifying magic. Green fire lit up its eyes, the cornugons blocking the way, and the dead erinyes around the party began to stir again.
"Undead! Stop him!"
One by one the erinyes began to stand up again, animated by the pit fiend's dark necromancy.
"We can't fight all this! We have to get past them!" shouted Jonas as he lunged his blade through the chest of a cornugon, which responded to the favour with a gout of searing hot, black blood. A quick spell from Tharivol sent his own opponent to the snowy ground, and the four then ran as fast as they could in the blistering chill towards the fiend, leaving the undead erinyes and remaining horned devils behind.

Flustered, the pit fiend cast a final spell and teleported itself away, leaving the path to the portal clear. As they drew close to it, they spotted the overwhelming hordes marching up on the path below. Line after line of barbazu strode towards them, wrapped in their wings like cloaks of skin and wielding wickedly barbed pikes with metal heads sheathed in tainted ice.

As they leapt through the portal, they did not throw a last glance at the frozen hell they left behind.
Aello's Clothing Emporium
As Jonas stepped through last, the portal of escape vanished in a blinding flash of light. The devils in hot pursuit were nowhere to be seen. Unbelievably, they had made it. They had braved the pits of the Nine Hells and escaped with their lives.

Having patiently awaited their return, Anie greeted them with a relieved smile and healing magics.
"Why isn't she with you?" she asked.
"We have to take something to a temple." Berel said as he gestured towards Jared. "Let's hurry. I can't stand the thought of leaving her there, even for a short time longer."

Though they ached with cold and pain, they began their final walk towards a temple.
The temple of Torm.
Temple of Torm, Baldur's Gate
"I strayed." Berel said to the priest. "I strayed, but Torm showed me back. We need a spell cast, and a safe place for it to happen. She said it'll take time, but she'll be back."

The priest complied, and the resurrection spell was cast, after which the party left the temple to rest and let the spell get time to work. As they began to realize that the stone itself was going to form into a humanoid shape, the clergy placed it away safely in one of the

Part III

Hell Hath No Fury...
The wilderness, far east of Baldur's Gate
Daylight!

At last!, she thought and looked around where she had appeared. Green trees, verdant bushes. Chirping birds. Woodlands.
Not about to make it easy, are we?
Elivani muttered a brief spell, then begun heading west with steely determination. She had work to do...
Temple of Torm, Baldur's Gate
After several tendays of the spell's slow work, Ujio's eyes fluttered open. The pain of the disintegration spell still ached through him, as did a... Wait. Was that groan him or another? He looked around in the room where he had awoken. Empty. Just him in a lone bed. Then why was his voice..?

"Hello?"
Again. He thought what to say, yet a woman's voice said it. He sat up and looked down on himself...

Herself? What in the Nine Hells was this!?

He frantically looked around in the room for an explanation. On the wall burned the symbol of an ivory-skinned woman's face with wild red hair, for only the briefest of moments, then faded away, replaced by the Hand of Torm. He looked again, but Torm's symbol remained firmly on the wall.

By the apathetic gods, what sort of...
Ujio feels something moving as he sits on the edge the bed. He gets up quickly, and looks to his left. A woman, looking directly at his eyes. Ujio examines her from head to toe, and apparently, she does the same. He smiles, she smiles back. And, as the first words come out of his mouth, he pauses.
"Hey he--What the hell?!"
He touches his face, and the woman, touches her face. It takes only a moment before the realisation finally hits him: he is looking at himself through a mirror, and he is a woman!

Just as the shock set in, a priestess entered the room.
"Ah, Elivani!" she said. "You have returned at last! Your husband has been so worried!"
"What the hell is going on?! I'm a woman?! What did you do to me?! I'm not Elivani you crazy witch! I'm Ujio, and I'm not supposed to have breasts!"

The priestess blushed slightly, but continued, more confused that scared by the yelling woman.
"Ujio..? Berel said nothing of that. He said that casting the spell would return his wife, not..."
"Wife? If that guy comes near me I'll break him in half! And why would you need a spell to get Elivani?! I guess you were changing her back to a girl and cast a spell at me instead?! Can't you see I'm a man?! What im going to do now?! How could you miss by that much?! I don't look nothing like Elivani!"
He stopped a brief moment, then yelled at the woman.
"What the hell is going on here, woman!?"

The priestess stuttered, now frightened.
"I... I don't know how this could happen if you're not... You... I think you'd have to ask Berel about this, I... I'm just a caretaker."
"I'm not talking to no freaking Berel! Who turned me into a girl?!"
"I don't know! Berel and some of his friends came in here a few tendays ago with this little glowy gemstone and said that casting resurrection magic on it would restore his wife Elivani! I don't know why it didn't! Please, stop yelling!"
"What-"
Ujio paused for a moment.
"Does that mean... I was dead? And...Elivani is dead?" He stopped his yelling and looked at the back of his girly hands for a moment.
"If I'm a girl....Elivani is a guy?!" He looked around in the little room.
"Where is she then?! I mean, he! I mean, whatever!"

"I don't know! Berel didn't say anything about Ujio. Just that casting the spell would restore his wife. They cast the spell and when it started growing into a person, they put it in one of the beds here. The one right here." She points at the bed where Ujio woke up.
"I... I thought you would be her."
"So, there is no other stone?! Wait...I was the freakin stone? How can that happen?"
The priestess quickly shaked her head.
"No, there was just this one. And I don't know. I'm just a nurse here, I don't know anything about magic."
Ujio stared blankly at the priestess for a short while.
"Right, I'm leaving then. I'm going to find Berel!"

His old training still not gone, he quickly ran out of the temple and on to the streets of Baldur's Gate...

(( PHEW! That's quite the mouthful to spit out in one go! Once more, I'd like to extend a massive "THANKS!" to Kelsfar for helping us make this possible, and of course all those who tried to rescue me from quite literal hell (and I'm sure you've figured out that there's something amiss there by now!), as well as the hidden participants who have done much but which isn't recounted here for various reasons!

From now on, the story continues with Ujio, his predicament and the potential resolution thereof. ))

~written by Chaotic~
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