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"All dead?!" the elezen, whose face was lined with wrinkles, with a grey beard having been grown to cover them, exclaimed in disbelief. He was hunched over his desk, palms on the top. Behind him was a great window overlooking a snowy landscape. His sword hung at his side and his armor was covered in nicks and cuts from years of combat.
The younger paladin that stood at attention before the elder nodded gravely. The older male gave a somber sigh.
"All of them...what manner of abomination can claim so many paladins and remain unscathed?"
"We have no verification that the voidspawn survived the encounter." the younger male replied timidly. "Though there is no confirmation it was destroyed either."
"If it had been destroyed, at least one of our paladins would have returned to declare it so. This, thing, needs to be eliminated. Send what knights and paladin's available to me immediately. And hire anyone willing to investigate this matter as well."
"Sir, with the many other matters currently presenting problems, the number we can spare will be a token effort at best and-"
"A token effort is better than nothing." the old elezen interrupted sternly. "Whatever this abomination is, it's not content to lurk in the shadows. If what small snips of information we have are correct, this voidspawn is responsible for a small but -growing- number of incidents and I intend to stop it before that number grows larger. Gather who is available and send them to my office as soon as you can.  I will direct them from there."
"Yes sir." the young elezen and turned. As the younger knight left, the old paladin turned and gazed out into the snows, his face set in a hard gaze.
"Where are you and what are you planning, you anathema?"
"All dead?!" the elezen, whose face was lined with wrinkles, with a grey beard having been grown to cover them, exclaimed in disbelief. He was hunched over his desk, palms on the top. Behind him was a great window overlooking a snowy landscape. His sword hung at his side and his armor was covered in nicks and cuts from years of combat.
The younger paladin that stood at attention before the elder nodded gravely. The older male gave a somber sigh.
"All of them...what manner of abomination can claim so many paladins and remain unscathed?"
"We have no verification that the voidspawn survived the encounter." the younger male replied timidly. "Though there is no confirmation it was destroyed either."
"If it had been destroyed, at least one of our paladins would have returned to declare it so. This, thing, needs to be eliminated. Send what knights and paladin's available to me immediately. And hire anyone willing to investigate this matter as well."
"Sir, with the many other matters currently presenting problems, the number we can spare will be a token effort at best and-"
"A token effort is better than nothing." the old elezen interrupted sternly. "Whatever this abomination is, it's not content to lurk in the shadows. If what small snips of information we have are correct, this voidspawn is responsible for a small but -growing- number of incidents and I intend to stop it before that number grows larger. Gather who is available and send them to my office as soon as you can.  I will direct them from there."
"Yes sir." the young elezen and turned. As the younger knight left, the old paladin turned and gazed out into the snows, his face set in a hard gaze.
"Where are you and what are you planning, you anathema?"