Newsgroups: alt.pub.dragons-inn From: mba@controls.ccd.harris.com (Belinda Asbell) Subject: Re: [Ga] Introducing Mathew, MURDERERS Message-ID: <1992Dec11.160546.5702@ccd.harris.com> References: Date: Fri, 11 Dec 1992 16:05:46 GMT In article , jcarl@jabba.ess.harris.com (Joe Carl Jr.) writes: |> "MURDERERS" shouted Mathew |> "Do you think gems and gold will buy the souls of gentle men!?!" he said |> as he closed the distance between them. His sword was still sheathed, and |> his shield arm was down, but he could get to the dagger quick enough to hold |> off any attack until the militia got here. |> -- |> Joe Carl Jr. "It ain't what a man don't know that makes him a |> jcarl@jabba.ess.harris.com fool, but what he does know that ain't so." |> -- Josh Billings Khisanth heard a shout, and turned to face it... ...and was hit by a wave of grief and anger. Which was emanating from a muscular young man striding toward them. Marra stopped drinking, and assumed a defensive stance. Khisanth put her hand down to calm the small cat. "Peace, good sir.", she said, trying to project soothing thoughts. "You must be from the village.....I think that perhaps you should hear all of the story as we know it, and perhaps you may be able to help us puzzle out this mystery." She pulls a chair from a nearby table, and beckons him to take a seat. She offers him food and drink from the breakfast table. "Death of the innocent grieves us as well, even more so because it was our doing, unwittingly." Sadly, she relates the story of the ambush, how they were attacked and how they discovered that the men had been brainwashed... Garriot becomes very distraught during the telling, and excuses himself from table. At the conclusion of her telling, Khisanth asks Mathew for what information he knows. Khisanth -- ============================================================================= Belinda Asbell + System Administrator, Harris Controls Division mba@ccd.harris.com + Any opinions presented are mine alone. Good judgment comes from experience. Experience comes from bad judgment.