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PostPosted: Sun Jan 30, 2011 4:09 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Mar'tem swore there was a hidden path near the fairy kingdom that no one knew about. The king of the Faeries had long since hidden it from mortal intrusion but Mar'tem had obtained an artifact which could display the settlement.

"I'm close!"

His companion looked round. "Shouldn't we suit up before you go barge into Baron Luxorz's temple?"

"Jayke, quit being so like a stuffy mothball! We're just going to walk through and snap this mystery, and go to Daina's place". Mar'tem finally saw the shimmering curtain of light which separated the two dimensions. "There! See that light? This artifact can split the curtain."

Holding aloft the magic cube, the last heir of the fairy line strode toward the shimmering wall of radiance. He then started walking into lands beyond, catching glimpses of strange creatures like butterfly-human hybrids. Confused, he slows down and stares at the new path before him.

It was a curious sight: the path split into multiple small paths, each one glowing different shades of blue. Baron Tapialee must be on a business venture in other parts, as he clearly wasn't managing the temple ahead.

"Could I see that?" Said Jayke.

"If I wanted you to see the true power of the last heirloom of the king, you must have brainwashed yourself or be an idiot."

Taking a tighter grip on the treasure. With a firm step Mar'tem set forth. A yard ahead he sees familiar shapes, they are huddled around the body of a large animal. Mar'tem hears Baron Luxorz's moans coming quite a few times louder than fairies usually moan. "He sounds happy", snorts Jayke, as Mar'tem blushes, remembering his own little 'adventures' earned him the title "Moaning Mar'tem"

Shaking off the thought he advanced towards the moan, feeling nervous. He recognised the the pitch. It belonged to Lord Melkor, Baron Luxorz's confidante. Grinning from ear to ear, he waltzes around the room
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PostPosted: Sun Jan 30, 2011 4:42 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Mar'tem swore there was a hidden path near the fairy kingdom that no one knew about. The king of the Faeries had long since hidden it from mortal intrusion but Mar'tem had obtained an artifact which could display the settlement.

"I'm close!"

His companion looked round. "Shouldn't we suit up before you go barge into Baron Luxorz's temple?"

"Jayke, quit being so like a stuffy mothball! We're just going to walk through and snap this mystery, and go to Daina's place". Mar'tem finally saw the shimmering curtain of light which separated the two dimensions. "There! See that light? This artifact can split the curtain."

Holding aloft the magic cube, the last heir of the fairy line strode toward the shimmering wall of radiance. He then started walking into lands beyond, catching glimpses of strange creatures like butterfly-human hybrids. Confused, he slows down and stares at the new path before him.

It was a curious sight: the path split into multiple small paths, each one glowing different shades of blue. Baron Tapialee must be on a business venture in other parts, as he clearly wasn't managing the temple ahead.

"Could I see that?" Said Jayke.

"If I wanted you to see the true power of the last heirloom of the king, you must have brainwashed yourself or be an idiot."

Taking a tighter grip on the treasure. With a firm step Mar'tem set forth. A yard ahead he sees familiar shapes, they are huddled around the body of a large animal. Mar'tem hears Baron Luxorz's moans coming quite a few times louder than fairies usually moan. "He sounds happy", snorts Jayke, as Mar'tem blushes, remembering his own little 'adventures' earned him the title "Moaning Mar'tem"

Shaking off the thought he advanced towards the moan, feeling nervous. He recognised the the pitch. It belonged to Lord Melkor, Baron Luxorz's confidante. Grinning from ear to ear, he waltzes around the room as he
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PostPosted: Sun Jan 30, 2011 8:42 pm    Post subject: Next Reply with quote

Mar'tem swore there was a hidden path near the fairy kingdom that no one knew about. The king of the Faeries had long since hidden it from mortal intrusion but Mar'tem had obtained an artifact which could display the settlement.

"I'm close!"

His companion looked round. "Shouldn't we suit up before you go barge into Baron Luxorz's temple?"

"Jayke, quit being so like a stuffy mothball! We're just going to walk through and snap this mystery, and go to Daina's place". Mar'tem finally saw the shimmering curtain of light which separated the two dimensions. "There! See that light? This artifact can split the curtain."

Holding aloft the magic cube, the last heir of the fairy line strode toward the shimmering wall of radiance. He then started walking into lands beyond, catching glimpses of strange creatures like butterfly-human hybrids. Confused, he slows down and stares at the new path before him.

It was a curious sight: the path split into multiple small paths, each one glowing different shades of blue. Baron Tapialee must be on a business venture in other parts, as he clearly wasn't managing the temple ahead.

"Could I see that?" Said Jayke.

"If I wanted you to see the true power of the last heirloom of the king, you must have brainwashed yourself or be an idiot."

Taking a tighter grip on the treasure. With a firm step Mar'tem set forth. A yard ahead he sees familiar shapes, they are huddled around the body of a large animal. Mar'tem hears Baron Luxorz's moans coming quite a few times louder than fairies usually moan. "He sounds happy", snorts Jayke, as Mar'tem blushes, remembering his own little 'adventures' earned him the title "Moaning Mar'tem"

Shaking off the thought he advanced towards the moan, feeling nervous. He recognised the the pitch. It belonged to Lord Melkor, Baron Luxorz's confidante. Grinning from ear to ear, he waltzes around the room as he covers his
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PostPosted: Thu Feb 17, 2011 8:59 pm    Post subject: Re: Next Reply with quote

Mar'tem swore there was a hidden path near the fairy kingdom that no one knew about. The king of the Faeries had long since hidden it from mortal intrusion but Mar'tem had obtained an artifact which could display the settlement.

"I'm close!"

His companion looked round. "Shouldn't we suit up before you go barge into Baron Luxorz's temple?"

"Jayke, quit being so like a stuffy mothball! We're just going to walk through and snap this mystery, and go to Daina's place". Mar'tem finally saw the shimmering curtain of light which separated the two dimensions. "There! See that light? This artifact can split the curtain."

Holding aloft the magic cube, the last heir of the fairy line strode toward the shimmering wall of radiance. He then started walking into lands beyond, catching glimpses of strange creatures like butterfly-human hybrids. Confused, he slows down and stares at the new path before him.

It was a curious sight: the path split into multiple small paths, each one glowing different shades of blue. Baron Tapialee must be on a business venture in other parts, as he clearly wasn't managing the temple ahead.

"Could I see that?" Said Jayke.

"If I wanted you to see the true power of the last heirloom of the king, you must have brainwashed yourself or be an idiot."

Taking a tighter grip on the treasure. With a firm step Mar'tem set forth. A yard ahead he sees familiar shapes, they are huddled around the body of a large animal. Mar'tem hears Baron Luxorz's moans coming quite a few times louder than fairies usually moan. "He sounds happy", snorts Jayke, as Mar'tem blushes, remembering his own little 'adventures' earned him the title "Moaning Mar'tem"

Shaking off the thought he advanced towards the moan, feeling nervous. He recognised the the pitch. It belonged to Lord Melkor, Baron Luxorz's confidante. Grinning from ear to ear, he waltzes around the room as he covers his trail.

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PostPosted: Fri Feb 18, 2011 4:53 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Mar'tem swore there was a hidden path near the fairy kingdom that no one knew about. The king of the Faeries had long since hidden it from mortal intrusion but Mar'tem had obtained an artifact which could display the settlement.

"I'm close!"

His companion looked round. "Shouldn't we suit up before you go barge into Baron Luxorz's temple?"

"Jayke, quit being so like a stuffy mothball! We're just going to walk through and snap this mystery, and go to Daina's place". Mar'tem finally saw the shimmering curtain of light which separated the two dimensions. "There! See that light? This artifact can split the curtain."

Holding aloft the magic cube, the last heir of the fairy line strode toward the shimmering wall of radiance. He then started walking into lands beyond, catching glimpses of strange creatures like butterfly-human hybrids. Confused, he slows down and stares at the new path before him.

It was a curious sight: the path split into multiple small paths, each one glowing different shades of blue. Baron Tapialee must be on a business venture in other parts, as he clearly wasn't managing the temple ahead.

"Could I see that?" Said Jayke.

"If I wanted you to see the true power of the last heirloom of the king, you must have brainwashed yourself or be an idiot."

Taking a tighter grip on the treasure. With a firm step Mar'tem set forth. A yard ahead he sees familiar shapes, they are huddled around the body of a large animal. Mar'tem hears Baron Luxorz's moans coming quite a few times louder than fairies usually moan. "He sounds happy", snorts Jayke, as Mar'tem blushes, remembering his own little 'adventures' earned him the title "Moaning Mar'tem"

Shaking off the thought he advanced towards the moan, feeling nervous. He recognised the the pitch. It belonged to Lord Melkor, Baron Luxorz's confidante. Grinning from ear to ear, he waltzes around the room as he covers his trail.

"You think he
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PostPosted: Fri Feb 18, 2011 9:19 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Mar'tem swore there was a hidden path near the fairy kingdom that no one knew about. The king of the Faeries had long since hidden it from mortal intrusion but Mar'tem had obtained an artifact which could display the settlement.

"I'm close!"

His companion looked round. "Shouldn't we suit up before you go barge into Baron Luxorz's temple?"

"Jayke, quit being so like a stuffy mothball! We're just going to walk through and snap this mystery, and go to Daina's place". Mar'tem finally saw the shimmering curtain of light which separated the two dimensions. "There! See that light? This artifact can split the curtain."

Holding aloft the magic cube, the last heir of the fairy line strode toward the shimmering wall of radiance. He then started walking into lands beyond, catching glimpses of strange creatures like butterfly-human hybrids. Confused, he slows down and stares at the new path before him.

It was a curious sight: the path split into multiple small paths, each one glowing different shades of blue. Baron Tapialee must be on a business venture in other parts, as he clearly wasn't managing the temple ahead.

"Could I see that?" Said Jayke.

"If I wanted you to see the true power of the last heirloom of the king, you must have brainwashed yourself or be an idiot."

Taking a tighter grip on the treasure. With a firm step Mar'tem set forth. A yard ahead he sees familiar shapes, they are huddled around the body of a large animal. Mar'tem hears Baron Luxorz's moans coming quite a few times louder than fairies usually moan. "He sounds happy", snorts Jayke, as Mar'tem blushes, remembering his own little 'adventures' earned him the title "Moaning Mar'tem"

Shaking off the thought he advanced towards the moan, feeling nervous. He recognised the the pitch. It belonged to Lord Melkor, Baron Luxorz's confidante. Grinning from ear to ear, he waltzes around the room as he covers his trail.

"You think he would do
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PostPosted: Sat Feb 19, 2011 8:49 pm    Post subject: Next Reply with quote

Mar'tem swore there was a hidden path near the fairy kingdom that no one knew about. The king of the Faeries had long since hidden it from mortal intrusion but Mar'tem had obtained an artifact which could display the settlement.

"I'm close!"

His companion looked round. "Shouldn't we suit up before you go barge into Baron Luxorz's temple?"

"Jayke, quit being so like a stuffy mothball! We're just going to walk through and snap this mystery, and go to Daina's place". Mar'tem finally saw the shimmering curtain of light which separated the two dimensions. "There! See that light? This artifact can split the curtain."

Holding aloft the magic cube, the last heir of the fairy line strode toward the shimmering wall of radiance. He then started walking into lands beyond, catching glimpses of strange creatures like butterfly-human hybrids. Confused, he slows down and stares at the new path before him.

It was a curious sight: the path split into multiple small paths, each one glowing different shades of blue. Baron Tapialee must be on a business venture in other parts, as he clearly wasn't managing the temple ahead.

"Could I see that?" Said Jayke.

"If I wanted you to see the true power of the last heirloom of the king, you must have brainwashed yourself or be an idiot."

Taking a tighter grip on the treasure. With a firm step Mar'tem set forth. A yard ahead he sees familiar shapes, they are huddled around the body of a large animal. Mar'tem hears Baron Luxorz's moans coming quite a few times louder than fairies usually moan. "He sounds happy", snorts Jayke, as Mar'tem blushes, remembering his own little 'adventures' earned him the title "Moaning Mar'tem"

Shaking off the thought he advanced towards the moan, feeling nervous. He recognised the the pitch. It belonged to Lord Melkor, Baron Luxorz's confidante. Grinning from ear to ear, he waltzes around the room as he covers his trail.

"You think he would do something a
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PostPosted: Sun Feb 20, 2011 1:12 pm    Post subject: Re: Next Reply with quote

Mar'tem swore there was a hidden path near the fairy kingdom that no one knew about. The king of the Faeries had long since hidden it from mortal intrusion but Mar'tem had obtained an artifact which could display the settlement.

"I'm close!"

His companion looked round. "Shouldn't we suit up before you go barge into Baron Luxorz's temple?"

"Jayke, quit being so like a stuffy mothball! We're just going to walk through and snap this mystery, and go to Daina's place". Mar'tem finally saw the shimmering curtain of light which separated the two dimensions. "There! See that light? This artifact can split the curtain."

Holding aloft the magic cube, the last heir of the fairy line strode toward the shimmering wall of radiance. He then started walking into lands beyond, catching glimpses of strange creatures like butterfly-human hybrids. Confused, he slows down and stares at the new path before him.

It was a curious sight: the path split into multiple small paths, each one glowing different shades of blue. Baron Tapialee must be on a business venture in other parts, as he clearly wasn't managing the temple ahead.

"Could I see that?" Said Jayke.

"If I wanted you to see the true power of the last heirloom of the king, you must have brainwashed yourself or be an idiot."

Taking a tighter grip on the treasure. With a firm step Mar'tem set forth. A yard ahead he sees familiar shapes, they are huddled around the body of a large animal. Mar'tem hears Baron Luxorz's moans coming quite a few times louder than fairies usually moan. "He sounds happy", snorts Jayke, as Mar'tem blushes, remembering his own little 'adventures' earned him the title "Moaning Mar'tem"

Shaking off the thought he advanced towards the moan, feeling nervous. He recognised the the pitch. It belonged to Lord Melkor, Baron Luxorz's confidante. Grinning from ear to ear, he waltzes around the room as he covers his trail.

"You think he would do something a little more
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PostPosted: Tue Feb 22, 2011 12:37 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Mar'tem swore there was a hidden path near the fairy kingdom that no one knew about. The king of the Faeries had long since hidden it from mortal intrusion but Mar'tem had obtained an artifact which could display the settlement.

"I'm close!"

His companion looked round. "Shouldn't we suit up before you go barge into Baron Luxorz's temple?"

"Jayke, quit being so like a stuffy mothball! We're just going to walk through and snap this mystery, and go to Daina's place". Mar'tem finally saw the shimmering curtain of light which separated the two dimensions. "There! See that light? This artifact can split the curtain."

Holding aloft the magic cube, the last heir of the fairy line strode toward the shimmering wall of radiance. He then started walking into lands beyond, catching glimpses of strange creatures like butterfly-human hybrids. Confused, he slows down and stares at the new path before him.

It was a curious sight: the path split into multiple small paths, each one glowing different shades of blue. Baron Tapialee must be on a business venture in other parts, as he clearly wasn't managing the temple ahead.

"Could I see that?" Said Jayke.

"If I wanted you to see the true power of the last heirloom of the king, you must have brainwashed yourself or be an idiot."

Taking a tighter grip on the treasure. With a firm step Mar'tem set forth. A yard ahead he sees familiar shapes, they are huddled around the body of a large animal. Mar'tem hears Baron Luxorz's moans coming quite a few times louder than fairies usually moan. "He sounds happy", snorts Jayke, as Mar'tem blushes, remembering his own little 'adventures' earned him the title "Moaning Mar'tem"

Shaking off the thought he advanced towards the moan, feeling nervous. He recognised the the pitch. It belonged to Lord Melkor, Baron Luxorz's confidante. Grinning from ear to ear, he waltzes around the room as he covers his trail.

"You think he would do something a little more decent with
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PostPosted: Tue Feb 22, 2011 1:31 pm    Post subject: Next Reply with quote

Mar'tem swore there was a hidden path near the fairy kingdom that no one knew about. The king of the Faeries had long since hidden it from mortal intrusion but Mar'tem had obtained an artifact which could display the settlement.

"I'm close!"

His companion looked round. "Shouldn't we suit up before you go barge into Baron Luxorz's temple?"

"Jayke, quit being so like a stuffy mothball! We're just going to walk through and snap this mystery, and go to Daina's place". Mar'tem finally saw the shimmering curtain of light which separated the two dimensions. "There! See that light? This artifact can split the curtain."

Holding aloft the magic cube, the last heir of the fairy line strode toward the shimmering wall of radiance. He then started walking into lands beyond, catching glimpses of strange creatures like butterfly-human hybrids. Confused, he slows down and stares at the new path before him.

It was a curious sight: the path split into multiple small paths, each one glowing different shades of blue. Baron Tapialee must be on a business venture in other parts, as he clearly wasn't managing the temple ahead.

"Could I see that?" Said Jayke.

"If I wanted you to see the true power of the last heirloom of the king, you must have brainwashed yourself or be an idiot."

Taking a tighter grip on the treasure. With a firm step Mar'tem set forth. A yard ahead he sees familiar shapes, they are huddled around the body of a large animal. Mar'tem hears Baron Luxorz's moans coming quite a few times louder than fairies usually moan. "He sounds happy", snorts Jayke, as Mar'tem blushes, remembering his own little 'adventures' earned him the title "Moaning Mar'tem"

Shaking off the thought he advanced towards the moan, feeling nervous. He recognised the the pitch. It belonged to Lord Melkor, Baron Luxorz's confidante. Grinning from ear to ear, he waltzes around the room as he covers his trail.

"You think he would do something a little more decent with old lovers
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PostPosted: Sun Feb 27, 2011 4:52 pm    Post subject: Re: Next Reply with quote

Mar'tem swore there was a hidden path near the fairy kingdom that no one knew about. The king of the Faeries had long since hidden it from mortal intrusion but Mar'tem had obtained an artifact which could display the settlement.

"I'm close!"

His companion looked round. "Shouldn't we suit up before you go barge into Baron Luxorz's temple?"

"Jayke, quit being so like a stuffy mothball! We're just going to walk through and snap this mystery, and go to Daina's place". Mar'tem finally saw the shimmering curtain of light which separated the two dimensions. "There! See that light? This artifact can split the curtain."

Holding aloft the magic cube, the last heir of the fairy line strode toward the shimmering wall of radiance. He then started walking into lands beyond, catching glimpses of strange creatures like butterfly-human hybrids. Confused, he slows down and stares at the new path before him.

It was a curious sight: the path split into multiple small paths, each one glowing different shades of blue. Baron Tapialee must be on a business venture in other parts, as he clearly wasn't managing the temple ahead.

"Could I see that?" Said Jayke.

"If I wanted you to see the true power of the last heirloom of the king, you must have brainwashed yourself or be an idiot."

Taking a tighter grip on the treasure. With a firm step Mar'tem set forth. A yard ahead he sees familiar shapes, they are huddled around the body of a large animal. Mar'tem hears Baron Luxorz's moans coming quite a few times louder than fairies usually moan. "He sounds happy", snorts Jayke, as Mar'tem blushes, remembering his own little 'adventures' earned him the title "Moaning Mar'tem"

Shaking off the thought he advanced towards the moan, feeling nervous. He recognised the the pitch. It belonged to Lord Melkor, Baron Luxorz's confidante. Grinning from ear to ear, he waltzes around the room as he covers his trail.

"You think he would do something a little more decent with old lovers present," said
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PostPosted: Mon Aug 22, 2011 7:51 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Mar'tem swore there was a hidden path near the fairy kingdom that no one knew about. The king of the Faeries had long since hidden it from mortal intrusion but Mar'tem had obtained an artifact which could display the settlement.

"I'm close!"

His companion looked round. "Shouldn't we suit up before you go barge into Baron Luxorz's temple?"

"Jayke, quit being so like a stuffy mothball! We're just going to walk through and snap this mystery, and go to Daina's place". Mar'tem finally saw the shimmering curtain of light which separated the two dimensions. "There! See that light? This artifact can split the curtain."

Holding aloft the magic cube, the last heir of the fairy line strode toward the shimmering wall of radiance. He then started walking into lands beyond, catching glimpses of strange creatures like butterfly-human hybrids. Confused, he slows down and stares at the new path before him.

It was a curious sight: the path split into multiple small paths, each one glowing different shades of blue. Baron Tapialee must be on a business venture in other parts, as he clearly wasn't managing the temple ahead.

"Could I see that?" Said Jayke.

"If I wanted you to see the true power of the last heirloom of the king, you must have brainwashed yourself or be an idiot."

Taking a tighter grip on the treasure. With a firm step Mar'tem set forth. A yard ahead he sees familiar shapes, they are huddled around the body of a large animal. Mar'tem hears Baron Luxorz's moans coming quite a few times louder than fairies usually moan. "He sounds happy", snorts Jayke, as Mar'tem blushes, remembering his own little 'adventures' earned him the title "Moaning Mar'tem"

Shaking off the thought he advanced towards the moan, feeling nervous. He recognised the the pitch. It belonged to Lord Melkor, Baron Luxorz's confidante. Grinning from ear to ear, he waltzes around the room as he covers his trail.

"You think he would do something a little more decent with old lovers present," said Mar'tem. Jayke

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PostPosted: Mon Nov 14, 2011 3:57 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Mar'tem swore there was a hidden path near the fairy kingdom that no one knew about. The king of the Faeries had long since hidden it from mortal intrusion but Mar'tem had obtained an artifact which could display the settlement.

"I'm close!"

His companion looked round. "Shouldn't we suit up before you go barge into Baron Luxorz's temple?"

"Jayke, quit being so like a stuffy mothball! We're just going to walk through and snap this mystery, and go to Daina's place". Mar'tem finally saw the shimmering curtain of light which separated the two dimensions. "There! See that light? This artifact can split the curtain."

Holding aloft the magic cube, the last heir of the fairy line strode toward the shimmering wall of radiance. He then started walking into lands beyond, catching glimpses of strange creatures like butterfly-human hybrids. Confused, he slows down and stares at the new path before him.

It was a curious sight: the path split into multiple small paths, each one glowing different shades of blue. Baron Tapialee must be on a business venture in other parts, as he clearly wasn't managing the temple ahead.

"Could I see that?" Said Jayke.

"If I wanted you to see the true power of the last heirloom of the king, you must have brainwashed yourself or be an idiot."

Taking a tighter grip on the treasure. With a firm step Mar'tem set forth. A yard ahead he sees familiar shapes, they are huddled around the body of a large animal. Mar'tem hears Baron Luxorz's moans coming quite a few times louder than fairies usually moan. "He sounds happy", snorts Jayke, as Mar'tem blushes, remembering his own little 'adventures' earned him the title "Moaning Mar'tem"

Shaking off the thought he advanced towards the moan, feeling nervous. He recognised the the pitch. It belonged to Lord Melkor, Baron Luxorz's confidante. Grinning from ear to ear, he waltzes around the room as he covers his trail.

"You think he would do something a little more decent with old lovers present," said Mar'tem. Jayke stared at
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Mar'tem swore there was a hidden path near the fairy kingdom that no one knew about. The king of the Faeries had long since hidden it from mortal intrusion but Mar'tem had obtained an artifact which could display the settlement.

"I'm close!"

His companion looked round. "Shouldn't we suit up before you go barge into Baron Luxorz's temple?"

"Jayke, quit being so like a stuffy mothball! We're just going to walk through and snap this mystery, and go to Daina's place". Mar'tem finally saw the shimmering curtain of light which separated the two dimensions. "There! See that light? This artifact can split the curtain."

Holding aloft the magic cube, the last heir of the fairy line strode toward the shimmering wall of radiance. He then started walking into lands beyond, catching glimpses of strange creatures like butterfly-human hybrids. Confused, he slows down and stares at the new path before him.

It was a curious sight: the path split into multiple small paths, each one glowing different shades of blue. Baron Tapialee must be on a business venture in other parts, as he clearly wasn't managing the temple ahead.

"Could I see that?" Said Jayke.

"If I wanted you to see the true power of the last heirloom of the king, you must have brainwashed yourself or be an idiot."

Taking a tighter grip on the treasure. With a firm step Mar'tem set forth. A yard ahead he sees familiar shapes, they are huddled around the body of a large animal. Mar'tem hears Baron Luxorz's moans coming quite a few times louder than fairies usually moan. "He sounds happy", snorts Jayke, as Mar'tem blushes, remembering his own little 'adventures' earned him the title "Moaning Mar'tem"

Shaking off the thought he advanced towards the moan, feeling nervous. He recognised the the pitch. It belonged to Lord Melkor, Baron Luxorz's confidante. Grinning from ear to ear, he waltzes around the room as he covers his trail.

"You think he would do something a little more decent with old lovers present," said Mar'tem. Jayke stared at Mar'tem, his
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Mar'tem swore there was a hidden path near the fairy kingdom that no one knew about. The king of the Faeries had long since hidden it from mortal intrusion but Mar'tem had obtained an artifact which could display the settlement.

"I'm close!"

His companion looked round. "Shouldn't we suit up before you go barge into Baron Luxorz's temple?"

"Jayke, quit being so like a stuffy mothball! We're just going to walk through and snap this mystery, and go to Daina's place". Mar'tem finally saw the shimmering curtain of light which separated the two dimensions. "There! See that light? This artifact can split the curtain."

Holding aloft the magic cube, the last heir of the fairy line strode toward the shimmering wall of radiance. He then started walking into lands beyond, catching glimpses of strange creatures like butterfly-human hybrids. Confused, he slows down and stares at the new path before him.

It was a curious sight: the path split into multiple small paths, each one glowing different shades of blue. Baron Tapialee must be on a business venture in other parts, as he clearly wasn't managing the temple ahead.

"Could I see that?" Said Jayke.

"If I wanted you to see the true power of the last heirloom of the king, you must have brainwashed yourself or be an idiot."

Taking a tighter grip on the treasure. With a firm step Mar'tem set forth. A yard ahead he sees familiar shapes, they are huddled around the body of a large animal. Mar'tem hears Baron Luxorz's moans coming quite a few times louder than fairies usually moan. "He sounds happy", snorts Jayke, as Mar'tem blushes, remembering his own little 'adventures' earned him the title "Moaning Mar'tem"

Shaking off the thought he advanced towards the moan, feeling nervous. He recognised the the pitch. It belonged to Lord Melkor, Baron Luxorz's confidante. Grinning from ear to ear, he waltzes around the room as he covers his trail.

"You think he would do something a little more decent with old lovers present," said Mar'tem. Jayke stared at Mar'tem, his hand still
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Mar'tem swore there was a hidden path near the fairy kingdom that no one knew about. The king of the Faeries had long since hidden it from mortal intrusion but Mar'tem had obtained an artifact which could display the settlement.

"I'm close!"

His companion looked round. "Shouldn't we suit up before you go barge into Baron Luxorz's temple?"

"Jayke, quit being so like a stuffy mothball! We're just going to walk through and snap this mystery, and go to Daina's place". Mar'tem finally saw the shimmering curtain of light which separated the two dimensions. "There! See that light? This artifact can split the curtain."

Holding aloft the magic cube, the last heir of the fairy line strode toward the shimmering wall of radiance. He then started walking into lands beyond, catching glimpses of strange creatures like butterfly-human hybrids. Confused, he slows down and stares at the new path before him.

It was a curious sight: the path split into multiple small paths, each one glowing different shades of blue. Baron Tapialee must be on a business venture in other parts, as he clearly wasn't managing the temple ahead.

"Could I see that?" Said Jayke.

"If I wanted you to see the true power of the last heirloom of the king, you must have brainwashed yourself or be an idiot."

Taking a tighter grip on the treasure. With a firm step Mar'tem set forth. A yard ahead he sees familiar shapes, they are huddled around the body of a large animal. Mar'tem hears Baron Luxorz's moans coming quite a few times louder than fairies usually moan. "He sounds happy", snorts Jayke, as Mar'tem blushes, remembering his own little 'adventures' earned him the title "Moaning Mar'tem"

Shaking off the thought he advanced towards the moan, feeling nervous. He recognised the the pitch. It belonged to Lord Melkor, Baron Luxorz's confidante. Grinning from ear to ear, he waltzes around the room as he covers his trail.

"You think he would do something a little more decent with old lovers present," said Mar'tem. Jayke stared at Mar'tem, his hand still clutching his
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Mar'tem swore there was a hidden path near the fairy kingdom that no one knew about. The king of the Faeries had long since hidden it from mortal intrusion but Mar'tem had obtained an artifact which could display the settlement.

"I'm close!"

His companion looked round. "Shouldn't we suit up before you go barge into Baron Luxorz's temple?"

"Jayke, quit being so like a stuffy mothball! We're just going to walk through and snap this mystery, and go to Daina's place". Mar'tem finally saw the shimmering curtain of light which separated the two dimensions. "There! See that light? This artifact can split the curtain."

Holding aloft the magic cube, the last heir of the fairy line strode toward the shimmering wall of radiance. He then started walking into lands beyond, catching glimpses of strange creatures like butterfly-human hybrids. Confused, he slows down and stares at the new path before him.

It was a curious sight: the path split into multiple small paths, each one glowing different shades of blue. Baron Tapialee must be on a business venture in other parts, as he clearly wasn't managing the temple ahead.

"Could I see that?" Said Jayke.

"If I wanted you to see the true power of the last heirloom of the king, you must have brainwashed yourself or be an idiot."

Taking a tighter grip on the treasure. With a firm step Mar'tem set forth. A yard ahead he sees familiar shapes, they are huddled around the body of a large animal. Mar'tem hears Baron Luxorz's moans coming quite a few times louder than fairies usually moan. "He sounds happy", snorts Jayke, as Mar'tem blushes, remembering his own little 'adventures' earned him the title "Moaning Mar'tem"

Shaking off the thought he advanced towards the moan, feeling nervous. He recognised the the pitch. It belonged to Lord Melkor, Baron Luxorz's confidante. Grinning from ear to ear, he waltzes around the room as he covers his trail.

"You think he would do something a little more decent with old lovers present," said Mar'tem. Jayke stared at Mar'tem, his hand still clutching his ears in
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