Hah! Have you not heard of Count Rilunn of RuxelBruxelburg? He's three steps ahead of you! He acquires the Stone of Rhemton, and some say it fits the storybook that was found by Old Wiseman Phinton. Scripture states that you will be left in the dark. You will lose all you have.
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Edited by Elegiac: 2/19/2013 3:49:47 PMThe spectacle of your puerile strivings gives me glee to repay my long patience, for your defeat has ever been as certain as my will. Were I to be foiled, the opportunity belonged to Count Rilunn, not to you - and you see how he has availed himself of it. Had the Count actually gained the Stone of Rhemton - ah, then I would have been tested. But therefore did I choose him, a man altogether unable to turn aside from my desires. You are a fool for you have known yourself doomed, and yet you have come to me. Now I require your soul.
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Sigh.....you have won. But I will not go without my soul! I shall sing my kin's harmonic trönto, to reclaim my soul. Hal-A KaMi/Wun-o/Wun-o/We seek another Phonso phi'nxto-Halla keem-Halla keem-One for me, soul of thee.
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Edited by Elegiac: 2/19/2013 6:15:16 AMHave done, groveller. You weary my long patience. Your soul is forfeit to me by your own acts. Are you deaf to yourself? You have spoken words which can never be recalled. Groveller, I will teach you the meaning of my suzerainty! I am your [i]Master![/i]