“What’s wrong with him?†the woman screamed in the alley between the tents that stood outside Ul’dah as the man she loved coughed blood and writhed upon the ground. It had happened so fast! One moment he had been laughing with her and now, and now….
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A small crowd watched but none wanted to draw close to theman as his eyes rolled into his head and his body convulsed, deep gargle noise coming from his throat. The man was just a refugee, camped outside the walls of Ul’dah.
No one would miss him being dead save for those close to him.
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The â€doctor†dressed in flowing robes and a large hood stood a ways off, watching behind rimmed spectacles as his toxin claimed the man’s life.
The "doctor" had expected it to take around ten minutes from being exposed to the venom for the man to be at this state. It had only been eight minutes since the “doctor†had walked by and pricked the man in the hand with his poisoned needle. The “doctor's†victim would be dead soon, eleven minutes the "doctor" surmised, adjusting his calculations. The first stage in his testing was complete it would seem. His serum was lethal enough,but it still resisted his efforts for him to find a proper way to distribute the toxin other than direct injection.
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The “doctor†was not concerned. The poison would be perfected in time. The figure stood still as the dying victim shuddered and went totally still. The woman’s wail pierced the air, rising above the sound of flapping canvas as a desert wind gusted violently.
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A small crowd watched but none wanted to draw close to theman as his eyes rolled into his head and his body convulsed, deep gargle noise coming from his throat. The man was just a refugee, camped outside the walls of Ul’dah.
No one would miss him being dead save for those close to him.
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The â€doctor†dressed in flowing robes and a large hood stood a ways off, watching behind rimmed spectacles as his toxin claimed the man’s life.
The "doctor" had expected it to take around ten minutes from being exposed to the venom for the man to be at this state. It had only been eight minutes since the “doctor†had walked by and pricked the man in the hand with his poisoned needle. The “doctor's†victim would be dead soon, eleven minutes the "doctor" surmised, adjusting his calculations. The first stage in his testing was complete it would seem. His serum was lethal enough,but it still resisted his efforts for him to find a proper way to distribute the toxin other than direct injection.
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The “doctor†was not concerned. The poison would be perfected in time. The figure stood still as the dying victim shuddered and went totally still. The woman’s wail pierced the air, rising above the sound of flapping canvas as a desert wind gusted violently.