"Worthless magics." Wulfgar scoffed as Jerfuth fell to the ground. "Nothing beats the knowledge of steel."
"Come then now Fallen ones! Death comes for you! Feel it's icy breath!"
Wulfgar stood tall and steadfast,with an axe in each hand, spouting all manners of barbaric war cries.
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"Hell, it is about time." Wulfgar thought. "These men look like they are in dire need of a good fight all this walking is making us antsy."
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"Crazed lunatics and their even crazier stories." Wulfgar thought. "Still, I've heard worse."
Wulfgar listened to the man speak, but remained some what skeptic, but did not show any signs of it.
"Well at least it should prove to be more entertaining that fighting in the pits."
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"Well, that's convenient for him, but I think we're going to have to be careful in these swamps"
"Too convenient." Wulfgar thought to himself. "His appearance as soon as we landed was much to convenient to be coincidence."
Wulfgar decided to let it pass this time, but remained somewhat reluctant to have this man in the group, but there was little he could do about it at the moment.
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Wulfgar clutched his axe hilt tightly. It's leather had aged as much as he had, it's fine brown coat was now a thick black.
He stood very stoic like, scanning his surroundings, his time spent in the pit fighting arenas had made him weary of when magic wielders conjured huge displays of magical energy.
"Come forward who ever you are!" Wulfgar bellowed. "Show yourself!"
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Wulfgar kept to himself mostly as they traversed the sea waters, sitting in an almost meditative like state. But would offer advice where he could if approached.
"While the sea breeze is refreshing, I would much rather be in a pit fighting." he thought to himself.
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Wulfgar recalled the times in his youth where he would have lunged at the Kraken in the hopes of defeating it. But now his body had aged ans withered, he resigned himself to offering the spell casters what little assistance he could.
"Bring it down before it capsizes the ship!" he yelled as he slashed away at the tentacles advancing on the mages.
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"Unless we are close to land, burning things would be a rather foolish idea." Wulfgar said. "Unless you are a very capable swimmer."
Wulfgar who was now after being freed able to scratch his itching shoulder.
"Your thirst for vengeance is welcomed, but your means to your end leaves much to be desired. You would be better off to carve a blood path of mayhem, and relish in the slaughter."
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Wulfgar remained silent at first as the others shouted and scurried about.
"Hmm." He thought to himself. "No sense in fighting it now."
"Quick! free us!" Wulfgar yelled.
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"A rotting boat, shackles, and the smell of slaves. Not the worst place to wake up in." Wulfgar said to himself as he woke.
His shoulder itched, though his chains denied him the ability to rub it. Wulfgar saw the young man wrestling with his shackles.
"Foolish boy." he scoffed. "Daring escapes at sea never work."
Wulfgar began to survey his surroundings, his fellow captives were mostly of muscular build, except of course for those who displayed qualities of spell casters types.
"Pointless to fight here, when we dock must find means to escape." he said.
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"Come then now Fallen ones! Death comes for you! Feel it's icy breath!"
Wulfgar stood tall and steadfast,with an axe in each hand, spouting all manners of barbaric war cries.
"Hell, it is about time." Wulfgar thought. "These men look like they are in dire need of a good fight all this walking is making us antsy."
Wulfgar listened to the man speak, but remained some what skeptic, but did not show any signs of it.
"Well at least it should prove to be more entertaining that fighting in the pits."
"Too convenient." Wulfgar thought to himself. "His appearance as soon as we landed was much to convenient to be coincidence."
Wulfgar decided to let it pass this time, but remained somewhat reluctant to have this man in the group, but there was little he could do about it at the moment.
He stood very stoic like, scanning his surroundings, his time spent in the pit fighting arenas had made him weary of when magic wielders conjured huge displays of magical energy.
"Come forward who ever you are!" Wulfgar bellowed. "Show yourself!"
"While the sea breeze is refreshing, I would much rather be in a pit fighting." he thought to himself.
"Bring it down before it capsizes the ship!" he yelled as he slashed away at the tentacles advancing on the mages.
Wulfgar who was now after being freed able to scratch his itching shoulder.
"Your thirst for vengeance is welcomed, but your means to your end leaves much to be desired. You would be better off to carve a blood path of mayhem, and relish in the slaughter."
"Hmm." He thought to himself. "No sense in fighting it now."
"Quick! free us!" Wulfgar yelled.
His shoulder itched, though his chains denied him the ability to rub it. Wulfgar saw the young man wrestling with his shackles.
"Foolish boy." he scoffed. "Daring escapes at sea never work."
Wulfgar began to survey his surroundings, his fellow captives were mostly of muscular build, except of course for those who displayed qualities of spell casters types.
"Pointless to fight here, when we dock must find means to escape." he said.