Newsgroups: alt.pub.dragons-inn
From: jng53092@uxa.cso.uiuc.edu (Jon Gad)
Subject: Re: [blade] So long blobbos; hello friends
References: <Oct.22.09.52.52.1992.16406@andromeda.rutgers.edu> <23OCT199204104585@zeus.tamu.edu>
Message-ID: <BwKp4B.LA7@news.cso.uiuc.edu>
Date: Fri, 23 Oct 1992 11:55:23 GMT

rrb3919@zeus.tamu.edu (BARRON, RANDY R) writes:

>In article <Oct.22.09.52.52.1992.16406@andromeda.rutgers.edu>, dshaffer@andromeda.rutgers.edu (Donald A Shaffer) writes...

>	Coming down to the ground by the same method as he ascended, the
>half elf was speaking almost before he was once more human, " As I said
>before, what art thine identities, and exactly WHAT were those creatures.
>I like not those creatures which are like unto a stain upon the earth."

>	As the rabbit and the robed man approach, he turns to them and 
>says, " Sir Bunny, Sir Gunslinger, who art thou and why were you seeking
>to destroy these creatures, other than their vileness?"

>	And before they can answer, the man turns to the thri-kreen and, 
>chittering in fluent Thri-kreen, asks," Where didst thou get such
>powerful weapons?  I saw naught of such strength 'pon Athas."

>	And, waiting for his questions to be answered, Ell calmly pulls
>two apples, a sapphire and a ruby from a pouch and starts juggling them,
>every once in a while taking a bite from one the apples.

     Reaching the site of the battle just in time to witness the defeat of the
Motherspwan, Sir Tyrone sheathes his sword and speaks to Chip.  "Well done, my
friend.  But didn't you say that three horses, four men, and a child had been
changed?  I believe I saw a third mutated horse on our way here, but it was 
already dead.  That still leaves five abominations to be accounted for."
     Suddenly realizing the presence of the others, he turns to look at the 
half-elf, gnome, and hooded mage (?) and says "Ah, but forgive my poor manners.
I am Sir Tyrone the Cursed, late of Sembia, once a Paladin and true Knight, now
trapped in this ridiculous form."  Turning to the Cyberwarrior, he nods his
head and says "To you sir, I am in your debt.  You did save my life, a deed I 
shall not soon forget.  Thank you."
     And with that, he steps back to allow the others to introduce themselves...



 Jon Gad (jng53092@uxa.cso.uiuc.edu)
 Sir Tyrone, Defender of Rabbits, Carrot-Bane

