Chapter 14
By Hdogg
Told By Mo Wolfe
Tristram, City of the Dead
Note: I love this story! Tis so much fun to write! Thank you all who have reviewed! I really wanna thank those who have given me suggestions and such. Thank you! You're all so wonderful! Now, Onward with the Story!
Something to think about…Stu can control energy balls…Jen can heal… Who's going to inquire a special power next?
Disclaimer: Read Da Other Chapters!
Onward to Victory!
~*~*~
I stood around the portal waiting for Aly to pop on though. I was scared. I was truly scary by the sight of this…this city. The buildings were charred pieces of stone that were still on fire. Banners of those horrible little demons were flying every where I look. While human flesh and clothing were scattered all over. The stench was unbearable. I felt like throwing up. I looked down and saw a skull of a human. It was clean with no flesh hanging off it but it's eye sockets were staring at me. It gazed at me with a cold, lifeless look. I swayed and almost fell over.
"Whoa!" Yelled Aly, as she jumped out of the portal and grabbed me before I fell. "Hey there, twit. Not feeling well?" She asked with concern in her voice.
I whimpered, "I don't like this…it's just…" My voice trailed off.
"It's okay. You're with friends." She said reassuringly but I didn't feel like I was among many friends. Aly, yes, but Stuy and me were on uneasy terms with each other. I felt horrible about what I did to him at school. I shuddered. I was such an idiot. Dru and Jen were drifting away from the rest of us. They were in their own separate little world.
I looked towards Larry and Dan. They were surveying the battle field. Dan was acting over-protective while Larry was being Larry. They were acting so weird around me. I just didn't understand what was going on in their heads at the moment. I sighed and looked around. Stuart was raising his army while Dru and Jen stood hand-in-hand and watched the damned city. Grim looks were etched across their faces.
I sighed and walked towards Larry and Dan. They were talking calmly to each other and not biting off each others head for once.
"Hmm…I say you, me, Jen, and Dru go to left and the others go for the right. We should work inward too." Said Dan as he watched the city.
"Yes, that sounds good. Hopefully Stu, Mo, and Aly will be safe…" Larry's voice trailed off.
"The killer monsters are to the left. That's why we're going that way." Stated the paladin. The barbarian nodded. A silly, little grin appeared on his tanned face.
I stood there watching them. Dan seemed to be lost in his thoughts, while Larry was grinning happily. He seemed anxious to go into battle. He was a barbarian, though. I walked up to them and stood in between them.
"Hey guys." I wisphered, looking at my boots.
"Hey, kiddo. What's up?" Asked Larry.
"Oh, nada. Just thinking." I said, looking about me. I cringed back away from the city.
"You okay?" Asked Danny. Anxiety filled his voice.
"Yeah, yeah. I'm cool." I said. They saw right through that though.
"You shouldn't be here," Stated Larry.
Danny put a protective hand on my shoulder. "You'll be okay. You'll have Stu and Aly to protect you while we go and kill the monsters."
"Yeah, we'll kill 'em!" Shouted Larry. He jumped and jabbed his fist into the air with a mighty thrust.
"Hopefully, you two won't get hurt…" My soft voice trailed off.
"We won't," Smiled Larry. Danny just patted my shoulder and looked out across the city. Larry left after awhile to scout ahead some. Danny and I stood there just gazing across Tristram. His hand still on my shoulder.
Soon the time came to be for him to leave and for us to begin the cleansing of Tristram. Danny told me to be careful and left to join his group. I joined mine. Stu was chatting with his little army of minions while Aly sharpened her lance. I sighed. I wasn't up for killing things today. It just didn't seem fun.
Aly seemed to notice that I wasn't acting like my usual self. "Hey twit. What's wrong?"
"Oh, nada…" I mumbled. Aly looked me suspiciously. I looked away towards the blood strained grass and sat down on the small hill. I pulled my knees up to my chest and rested my head on them.
"Hmm…Well, we'll be getting to go in a bit." Aly stated. I nodded and continued to look at the ground. "Mo?"
I looked towards her, "Yeah?"
"Something is definitely wrong with you. This is the first time since we got here that you haven't been excited about killing things." She stated. She knelt down next to me.
"I know…I just don't feel like it…" I mumbled.
I felt Aly's eyes bore into my back, "Hmm…That's a first for you." I shrugged and continued to look at the blood stained grass. Aly continued to kneel next to me until Stu said it was time to go. "C'mon, let's go." I nodded and stood up. My arms and legs were shaking.
Aly and Stu walked slowly down the hill. I followed silently. We reached a burning house when a monstrous thing came walking towards us.
"What do you think that is?" Asked Stuart. His skeletons edged in front of him and got ready for a battle.
"A bear?" I answered watching the bulky thing walked towards us. Leather armor was stretched across its gut and dirt clung everywhere on that thing.
"Actually, I think its Griswold." Aly stated.
"Well, that's a logical answer." Stu said. The monster, Griswold, stopped ten feet away from us. He was six feet tall and bald. The dull sun shined off his head.
"Go back or die a horrible death…" His warning dangled in the air.
I nodded and started to turn around. Aly grabbed me by my cloak and pulled me back. I groaned. I really didn't feel like battling this bulky thing.
"You're not going whether you wise to or not." Growled Aly. Stu was directing his little army while Aly and I stood by the building.
Stu's skeleton surrounded the bulky thing known as Griswold. He stood ready with a club in his left hand. The skeletons attacked with their swords. Griswold smashed though the five skeletons easily.
"Damn. The bloody thing is cursed…" Stu wisphered.
"What?" I asked.
"The curse depilated my skeletons armor and sword. Making the skeletons useless." Stu stated, watching Griswold stand there watching us, closely.
"It doesn't do that in the game though," I said, shriving. It was unbearably hot a moment ago and now I was freezing.
"Yes, I know that." Stu pondered on what to do next. Goosebumps covered his arms.
The monster stood by a tall pole. I looked up and saw an old man hanging in a cage at the top. His blue robe was in a pitiful state. He looked to be dead but if I looked very closely, I could his chest rise and fall.
I nudged Aly in the ribs, "Hey, don't ya think that's Cain up there?"
Aly looked up and nodded, "Yeah, looks like him."
"How we gonna get him?"
Stu shook his head and looked towards, us girls. "I can't do anything…That beast will deflect all my curses and my skeletons while have no effect on him…" He sighed. "I'm useless in this fight."
I thought for a moment. "Actually, I have an idea."
"Oh no…The twit has an idea." Groaned Aly.
"Yup," I smiled for once. "Stu, your gonna go get Cain while Aly and I kill Griswold."
"Are you sure that's safe? Why don't we wait for the others?" Asked Stu. His shifted nervously from his right foot to his left.
"Look at Cain. How long do you think he's going to last up there?" Aly and Stu looked up. Cain was being poked by lances of Vile Hunters and he couldn't even defend himself from the attacks. "Get my point?" They nodded. I gulped. I wasn't as confident as I looked. "All right. Let's go." Stu veered to my left and crept around towards the cage while Aly and I stood and faced the monster.
"Ready, twit?" She asked, gripping her lance.
"As ready as I'll ever be." I swallowed and held my staff tightly. I wished Danny and Larry was there with me.
"Retreat, young ones, or become a servant of the Lord of Terror." Said the monster in its ruff voice.
I swallowed my fear and answered in a clear voice, "I will not leave until my comrades and I have saved Deckard Cain from the clutches of Diablo."
Griswold nodded, "Very well. Prepare to die." An army of skeletons and carvers charged at us out from behind a burning building. Aly took care of most of them. She stabbed left and right using her Jab attack on the monsters.
A skeleton and carver charged at me. I quickly rose my Shiver Armor and charged. The skeleton's sword nipped me a little on my right arm. The small scratch bled a bit. I bashed the heads of the two monsters, as I dodged the rest of their attacks. They fell with soft thuds onto the ground, dead as door knobs. I blinked and turned away. Aly walked over to me, smiling evilly.
"That was too easy." Her grin resembled one of my insane smiles.
I replied with a snort, "For you, yeah it was."
"Hehe, yup." Her grin was starting to freak me out. I looked away and towards Griswold. A frown was stretched across his dirt covered face.
"You have won the first round but can you beat me in the second?" His gruff voice rang out.
Aly's grin widened. I thought for a moment. Stu said that Griswold curse weakened his skeleton's armor and weapons. Would that curse do the same to us? It could be different though. For the skeletons were living dead but we were actually living people.
"Do you have a plan on how to defeat this thing?" I asked. I was baffled on what to do next.
"Nope," She answered. Her smile never disappeared off her face.
"Oh, joy…" I sighed and thought. I came up with an idea, that I hoped would work. "Well, I'm going to try something different. I want you away from me in case my spell back fires." I said.
She nodded, "Okay. Be careful, Twit." She sneaked off into the shadows.
I faced Griswold and held out my hands. Heat gathered and soon a fireball sprang to life. I aimed carefully at Griswold. "I hope I hit him…" I mumbled to myself. I threw the ball of flames. I hit the beast square in the chest. "Hehe, bulls eye." But my fireball didn't have any effect on Griswold. "Ah, shoot."
He stood there and looked at me. "Young sorceress," He wisphered. An icy cold wind blew past me. My leather studded armor cracked and fell off. I swallowed. It's definitely not a good thing when your armor falls off in a middle of a battle. "You have made your death wish." My leather gloves started to tighten on my hands. I quickly took them off. They shrank and also cracked.
"Ah, dang it. I'm dead." I mumbled, looking at my armor lying cracked on the ground. "Oh yeah. I'm dead." I gripped my staff and prepared myself. My belt and boot were still intact thankfully but I still didn't have any protection for my hands and body. Another blast of cold air brushed past me. I could feel the air freeze around me. My staff glowed. A warmth spread though my body. "What the heck?" I looked at my blowing staff then towards Griswold. He was frowning. I gulped and closed my eyes to block out the horrible scene in front of me. Bodies of carvers and humans were scattered in front of me. While Griswold had dried blood covering him. 'Get a grip of yourself. Throw a fireball or something. Just don't stand there,' I thought to myself. I faced Griswold and held out my left hand in front of me. "Here goes nothing…" I wisphered to myself. My hands glowed a bright red. The ground beneath Griswold blazed a bright red. A wall of fire erupted underneath him.
"Grah!" He yelled trying to jump out of the flames. The blaze of the flames grew and consumed Griswold, leaving nothing behind. The fire died. The ground still glowed a bright orange/red.
I smiled. "Round Two: Winner, Mo the Mischievous." I swayed. Jabbing my staff into the ground, I looked at the charred remains of Griswold. I saw armor lying by the monster. It was unharmed. I wanted to go get it but I felt exhausted. I could barely keep a hold on my staff and stand.
Aly came jugging up. "Hey, nice job." She looked closely at me. My eyes were closed and I wasn't really paying attention to her. "Twit? You okay?" I sat down and leaned against a rock.
"I feel horrible." I mumbled. I felt drained and I needed to rest. I heard footsteps walking towards us. "Who's coming?" I didn't feel like opening my eyes and looking around.
"Dan and Larry." She replied. I heard her lance clink against the rock as she turned to face them.
Heavy footsteps jogged up and stopped beside me. "Mo?" Asked Danny. I felt him kneel down next to me. "Hey, you okay?"
"I'm dead…" I muttered.
"Well, we cleared out the town. There's no more monsters left here. Did you get Cain?" Asked Danny.
"I don't know…Ask Stuart." I said, opening my eyes and looking at Danny.
"He isn't here."
I looked around. "That's weird. Where is that little twit…" Jenny and Dru walked up. They each sported a new weapon. Dru had a black and silver axe while Jenny had a very nice new claw on her left hand.
"Hey." Said Dru. A few wolves followed him.
Danny asked them, "Have you seen Stuart any where?" Dru shook his head. "Jen?"
"No, we haven't. Sorry." She replied. Crimson blood dripped off the claw.
Danny sighed, "We lost General Nerd." I looked towards the pole where Cain was supposed to be but he wasn't there anymore.
"Hey guys. Look." I pointed towards the pole. They all looked towards it.
"It's just a pole, girl." Said Larry.
"But that was where Cain's cage was hung."
"It was?" He asked.
I nodded, "Yeah, it was."
"Hmm…If Cain isn't there, would that mean that Stu had rescued him?" Danny pondered.
"Perhaps and hopefully." I answered. "Maybe they're back at the camp."
"Yeah, I think they are. Let's get going there." Said Dru. His wolves had left him now. "I'll raise the portal." He pulled out a blue scroll. He opened it and called 'Rogue Camp'. The scroll materialized into the blue portal. Danny and I jumped into the portal first and went off back towards the camp.
~*~*~
Where could the Necromancer be? Where is Deckard Cain? What is going to happen to the Comrades? Only time will tell in this tale of action, love, and hate.
Onward to Victory!
~*~*~
Note: **Is smiling Mischievously** Well, that was fun. Was it interesting? Or was it another boring chapter? **Walks off smiling**
By Hdogg
Told By Mo Wolfe
Tristram, City of the Dead
Note: I love this story! Tis so much fun to write! Thank you all who have reviewed! I really wanna thank those who have given me suggestions and such. Thank you! You're all so wonderful! Now, Onward with the Story!
Something to think about…Stu can control energy balls…Jen can heal… Who's going to inquire a special power next?
Disclaimer: Read Da Other Chapters!
Onward to Victory!
~*~*~
I stood around the portal waiting for Aly to pop on though. I was scared. I was truly scary by the sight of this…this city. The buildings were charred pieces of stone that were still on fire. Banners of those horrible little demons were flying every where I look. While human flesh and clothing were scattered all over. The stench was unbearable. I felt like throwing up. I looked down and saw a skull of a human. It was clean with no flesh hanging off it but it's eye sockets were staring at me. It gazed at me with a cold, lifeless look. I swayed and almost fell over.
"Whoa!" Yelled Aly, as she jumped out of the portal and grabbed me before I fell. "Hey there, twit. Not feeling well?" She asked with concern in her voice.
I whimpered, "I don't like this…it's just…" My voice trailed off.
"It's okay. You're with friends." She said reassuringly but I didn't feel like I was among many friends. Aly, yes, but Stuy and me were on uneasy terms with each other. I felt horrible about what I did to him at school. I shuddered. I was such an idiot. Dru and Jen were drifting away from the rest of us. They were in their own separate little world.
I looked towards Larry and Dan. They were surveying the battle field. Dan was acting over-protective while Larry was being Larry. They were acting so weird around me. I just didn't understand what was going on in their heads at the moment. I sighed and looked around. Stuart was raising his army while Dru and Jen stood hand-in-hand and watched the damned city. Grim looks were etched across their faces.
I sighed and walked towards Larry and Dan. They were talking calmly to each other and not biting off each others head for once.
"Hmm…I say you, me, Jen, and Dru go to left and the others go for the right. We should work inward too." Said Dan as he watched the city.
"Yes, that sounds good. Hopefully Stu, Mo, and Aly will be safe…" Larry's voice trailed off.
"The killer monsters are to the left. That's why we're going that way." Stated the paladin. The barbarian nodded. A silly, little grin appeared on his tanned face.
I stood there watching them. Dan seemed to be lost in his thoughts, while Larry was grinning happily. He seemed anxious to go into battle. He was a barbarian, though. I walked up to them and stood in between them.
"Hey guys." I wisphered, looking at my boots.
"Hey, kiddo. What's up?" Asked Larry.
"Oh, nada. Just thinking." I said, looking about me. I cringed back away from the city.
"You okay?" Asked Danny. Anxiety filled his voice.
"Yeah, yeah. I'm cool." I said. They saw right through that though.
"You shouldn't be here," Stated Larry.
Danny put a protective hand on my shoulder. "You'll be okay. You'll have Stu and Aly to protect you while we go and kill the monsters."
"Yeah, we'll kill 'em!" Shouted Larry. He jumped and jabbed his fist into the air with a mighty thrust.
"Hopefully, you two won't get hurt…" My soft voice trailed off.
"We won't," Smiled Larry. Danny just patted my shoulder and looked out across the city. Larry left after awhile to scout ahead some. Danny and I stood there just gazing across Tristram. His hand still on my shoulder.
Soon the time came to be for him to leave and for us to begin the cleansing of Tristram. Danny told me to be careful and left to join his group. I joined mine. Stu was chatting with his little army of minions while Aly sharpened her lance. I sighed. I wasn't up for killing things today. It just didn't seem fun.
Aly seemed to notice that I wasn't acting like my usual self. "Hey twit. What's wrong?"
"Oh, nada…" I mumbled. Aly looked me suspiciously. I looked away towards the blood strained grass and sat down on the small hill. I pulled my knees up to my chest and rested my head on them.
"Hmm…Well, we'll be getting to go in a bit." Aly stated. I nodded and continued to look at the ground. "Mo?"
I looked towards her, "Yeah?"
"Something is definitely wrong with you. This is the first time since we got here that you haven't been excited about killing things." She stated. She knelt down next to me.
"I know…I just don't feel like it…" I mumbled.
I felt Aly's eyes bore into my back, "Hmm…That's a first for you." I shrugged and continued to look at the blood stained grass. Aly continued to kneel next to me until Stu said it was time to go. "C'mon, let's go." I nodded and stood up. My arms and legs were shaking.
Aly and Stu walked slowly down the hill. I followed silently. We reached a burning house when a monstrous thing came walking towards us.
"What do you think that is?" Asked Stuart. His skeletons edged in front of him and got ready for a battle.
"A bear?" I answered watching the bulky thing walked towards us. Leather armor was stretched across its gut and dirt clung everywhere on that thing.
"Actually, I think its Griswold." Aly stated.
"Well, that's a logical answer." Stu said. The monster, Griswold, stopped ten feet away from us. He was six feet tall and bald. The dull sun shined off his head.
"Go back or die a horrible death…" His warning dangled in the air.
I nodded and started to turn around. Aly grabbed me by my cloak and pulled me back. I groaned. I really didn't feel like battling this bulky thing.
"You're not going whether you wise to or not." Growled Aly. Stu was directing his little army while Aly and I stood by the building.
Stu's skeleton surrounded the bulky thing known as Griswold. He stood ready with a club in his left hand. The skeletons attacked with their swords. Griswold smashed though the five skeletons easily.
"Damn. The bloody thing is cursed…" Stu wisphered.
"What?" I asked.
"The curse depilated my skeletons armor and sword. Making the skeletons useless." Stu stated, watching Griswold stand there watching us, closely.
"It doesn't do that in the game though," I said, shriving. It was unbearably hot a moment ago and now I was freezing.
"Yes, I know that." Stu pondered on what to do next. Goosebumps covered his arms.
The monster stood by a tall pole. I looked up and saw an old man hanging in a cage at the top. His blue robe was in a pitiful state. He looked to be dead but if I looked very closely, I could his chest rise and fall.
I nudged Aly in the ribs, "Hey, don't ya think that's Cain up there?"
Aly looked up and nodded, "Yeah, looks like him."
"How we gonna get him?"
Stu shook his head and looked towards, us girls. "I can't do anything…That beast will deflect all my curses and my skeletons while have no effect on him…" He sighed. "I'm useless in this fight."
I thought for a moment. "Actually, I have an idea."
"Oh no…The twit has an idea." Groaned Aly.
"Yup," I smiled for once. "Stu, your gonna go get Cain while Aly and I kill Griswold."
"Are you sure that's safe? Why don't we wait for the others?" Asked Stu. His shifted nervously from his right foot to his left.
"Look at Cain. How long do you think he's going to last up there?" Aly and Stu looked up. Cain was being poked by lances of Vile Hunters and he couldn't even defend himself from the attacks. "Get my point?" They nodded. I gulped. I wasn't as confident as I looked. "All right. Let's go." Stu veered to my left and crept around towards the cage while Aly and I stood and faced the monster.
"Ready, twit?" She asked, gripping her lance.
"As ready as I'll ever be." I swallowed and held my staff tightly. I wished Danny and Larry was there with me.
"Retreat, young ones, or become a servant of the Lord of Terror." Said the monster in its ruff voice.
I swallowed my fear and answered in a clear voice, "I will not leave until my comrades and I have saved Deckard Cain from the clutches of Diablo."
Griswold nodded, "Very well. Prepare to die." An army of skeletons and carvers charged at us out from behind a burning building. Aly took care of most of them. She stabbed left and right using her Jab attack on the monsters.
A skeleton and carver charged at me. I quickly rose my Shiver Armor and charged. The skeleton's sword nipped me a little on my right arm. The small scratch bled a bit. I bashed the heads of the two monsters, as I dodged the rest of their attacks. They fell with soft thuds onto the ground, dead as door knobs. I blinked and turned away. Aly walked over to me, smiling evilly.
"That was too easy." Her grin resembled one of my insane smiles.
I replied with a snort, "For you, yeah it was."
"Hehe, yup." Her grin was starting to freak me out. I looked away and towards Griswold. A frown was stretched across his dirt covered face.
"You have won the first round but can you beat me in the second?" His gruff voice rang out.
Aly's grin widened. I thought for a moment. Stu said that Griswold curse weakened his skeleton's armor and weapons. Would that curse do the same to us? It could be different though. For the skeletons were living dead but we were actually living people.
"Do you have a plan on how to defeat this thing?" I asked. I was baffled on what to do next.
"Nope," She answered. Her smile never disappeared off her face.
"Oh, joy…" I sighed and thought. I came up with an idea, that I hoped would work. "Well, I'm going to try something different. I want you away from me in case my spell back fires." I said.
She nodded, "Okay. Be careful, Twit." She sneaked off into the shadows.
I faced Griswold and held out my hands. Heat gathered and soon a fireball sprang to life. I aimed carefully at Griswold. "I hope I hit him…" I mumbled to myself. I threw the ball of flames. I hit the beast square in the chest. "Hehe, bulls eye." But my fireball didn't have any effect on Griswold. "Ah, shoot."
He stood there and looked at me. "Young sorceress," He wisphered. An icy cold wind blew past me. My leather studded armor cracked and fell off. I swallowed. It's definitely not a good thing when your armor falls off in a middle of a battle. "You have made your death wish." My leather gloves started to tighten on my hands. I quickly took them off. They shrank and also cracked.
"Ah, dang it. I'm dead." I mumbled, looking at my armor lying cracked on the ground. "Oh yeah. I'm dead." I gripped my staff and prepared myself. My belt and boot were still intact thankfully but I still didn't have any protection for my hands and body. Another blast of cold air brushed past me. I could feel the air freeze around me. My staff glowed. A warmth spread though my body. "What the heck?" I looked at my blowing staff then towards Griswold. He was frowning. I gulped and closed my eyes to block out the horrible scene in front of me. Bodies of carvers and humans were scattered in front of me. While Griswold had dried blood covering him. 'Get a grip of yourself. Throw a fireball or something. Just don't stand there,' I thought to myself. I faced Griswold and held out my left hand in front of me. "Here goes nothing…" I wisphered to myself. My hands glowed a bright red. The ground beneath Griswold blazed a bright red. A wall of fire erupted underneath him.
"Grah!" He yelled trying to jump out of the flames. The blaze of the flames grew and consumed Griswold, leaving nothing behind. The fire died. The ground still glowed a bright orange/red.
I smiled. "Round Two: Winner, Mo the Mischievous." I swayed. Jabbing my staff into the ground, I looked at the charred remains of Griswold. I saw armor lying by the monster. It was unharmed. I wanted to go get it but I felt exhausted. I could barely keep a hold on my staff and stand.
Aly came jugging up. "Hey, nice job." She looked closely at me. My eyes were closed and I wasn't really paying attention to her. "Twit? You okay?" I sat down and leaned against a rock.
"I feel horrible." I mumbled. I felt drained and I needed to rest. I heard footsteps walking towards us. "Who's coming?" I didn't feel like opening my eyes and looking around.
"Dan and Larry." She replied. I heard her lance clink against the rock as she turned to face them.
Heavy footsteps jogged up and stopped beside me. "Mo?" Asked Danny. I felt him kneel down next to me. "Hey, you okay?"
"I'm dead…" I muttered.
"Well, we cleared out the town. There's no more monsters left here. Did you get Cain?" Asked Danny.
"I don't know…Ask Stuart." I said, opening my eyes and looking at Danny.
"He isn't here."
I looked around. "That's weird. Where is that little twit…" Jenny and Dru walked up. They each sported a new weapon. Dru had a black and silver axe while Jenny had a very nice new claw on her left hand.
"Hey." Said Dru. A few wolves followed him.
Danny asked them, "Have you seen Stuart any where?" Dru shook his head. "Jen?"
"No, we haven't. Sorry." She replied. Crimson blood dripped off the claw.
Danny sighed, "We lost General Nerd." I looked towards the pole where Cain was supposed to be but he wasn't there anymore.
"Hey guys. Look." I pointed towards the pole. They all looked towards it.
"It's just a pole, girl." Said Larry.
"But that was where Cain's cage was hung."
"It was?" He asked.
I nodded, "Yeah, it was."
"Hmm…If Cain isn't there, would that mean that Stu had rescued him?" Danny pondered.
"Perhaps and hopefully." I answered. "Maybe they're back at the camp."
"Yeah, I think they are. Let's get going there." Said Dru. His wolves had left him now. "I'll raise the portal." He pulled out a blue scroll. He opened it and called 'Rogue Camp'. The scroll materialized into the blue portal. Danny and I jumped into the portal first and went off back towards the camp.
~*~*~
Where could the Necromancer be? Where is Deckard Cain? What is going to happen to the Comrades? Only time will tell in this tale of action, love, and hate.
Onward to Victory!
~*~*~
Note: **Is smiling Mischievously** Well, that was fun. Was it interesting? Or was it another boring chapter? **Walks off smiling**
