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By this time, Trykaar had also decided to leave Leandrie and Neela to their own devices. Having noticed the door to the bedchamber opening and closing, he went to investigate and was outside Aldur's room, ready to enter. The large Jrak, wary of forcing his bulk through the crowded room, remained outside.  
 
By this time, Trykaar had also decided to leave Leandrie and Neela to their own devices. Having noticed the door to the bedchamber opening and closing, he went to investigate and was outside Aldur's room, ready to enter. The large Jrak, wary of forcing his bulk through the crowded room, remained outside.  
  
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With tensions again escalating as a result of Neela's spectacular failure to intimidate the room, the second pixie cast the same dancing enchantment on the orc, and that's when all hell broke loose. Leandrie chose that moment to call upon Isten to deliver a shower of lawfully-aligned rain into the midsty of the large crowd of elven adolescents and their fey friends, causing damage to each chaotically aligned creature. Half the crowd went down, screaming in agony as the rain ate like acid through their tender flesh. Those few who resisted the rain scrambled for safety, along with those were were unaffected but terrified by the carnage around them.  
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With tensions again escalating as a result of Neela's spectacular failure to intimidate the room, the second pixie cast the same dancing enchantment on the orc, and that's when all hell broke loose. Leandrie chose that moment to call upon Isten to deliver a shower of lawfully-aligned rain into the midsty of the large crowd of elven adolescents and their fey friends, causing 2d6 damage to each chaotically aligned creature. Half the crowd went down, screaming in agony as the rain ate like acid through their tender flesh. Those few who resisted the rain scrambled for safety, along with those were were unaffected but terrified by the carnage around them.  
  
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As Leandrie cast his spell, he fails to spot a centaur standing in the doorway behind him. In the ensuing carnage, as more than 40 young elves lay dying, Leandrie was hit by a number of magic missiles from surviving elves before the centaur grappled him and dragged him out into the yard full of alarmed elves. I final sleep spell from the fey put him to sleep and his struggles ceased as he went slack in the centaur's arms. Jrak, realizing that he wanted to be on the winning side of the confrontation, grappled with Neela and and pinned her to the ground. As the elves swarmed around, the duo are put under arrest and Jrak was hailed for his heroic action in subduing the half-orc.  
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As Leandrie cast his spell, he fails to spot a centaur standing in the doorway behind him. In the ensuing carnage, as about 40+ elves are killed, Leandrie was hit by a number of magic missiles from surviving elves before the centaur grappled him and dragged him out into the yard full of alarmed elves. I final sleep spell from the fey put him to sleep and his struggles ceased as he went slack in the centaur's arms. Jrak, realizing that he wanted to be on the winning side of the confrontation, grappled with Neela and and pinned her to the ground. As the elves swarmed around, the duo are put under arrest and Jrak was hailed for his heroic action in subduing the half-orc.  
  
 
While all this was going on, Trykaar decided to smash open the door to the bedchamber, revealing a shocked-looking young human in his breeches who had  unsuccessfully been trying to open the door from his side (due to the presence of the invisible Aldur holding it shut) while yelling "Fire!" His shouts went unheard in the main room full of screaming, dying elves. The boy took one look at the room outside and turned to head for the window on the other side of the room where his elven companion has just managed to get dressed. They open the window and the elfess crawled out. Before the human could join her, Aldur grabved him and chokes him out. While normally not particularly strong, he had cast a spell that leant his arms a rock-like strength. Seeing the floating, choking boy, Trykaar quickly assessed the situation and headed over to the window, distracting the now-panicking elfess while Aldur carried the boy out through the main room full of dead and suffering elves. Aldur, a paragon of his racce, was understandably upset by the slaughter. Emerging to see his allies subdued, he chose to fade into the crowd and deliver the boy to the elf that send them on the mission.  
 
While all this was going on, Trykaar decided to smash open the door to the bedchamber, revealing a shocked-looking young human in his breeches who had  unsuccessfully been trying to open the door from his side (due to the presence of the invisible Aldur holding it shut) while yelling "Fire!" His shouts went unheard in the main room full of screaming, dying elves. The boy took one look at the room outside and turned to head for the window on the other side of the room where his elven companion has just managed to get dressed. They open the window and the elfess crawled out. Before the human could join her, Aldur grabved him and chokes him out. While normally not particularly strong, he had cast a spell that leant his arms a rock-like strength. Seeing the floating, choking boy, Trykaar quickly assessed the situation and headed over to the window, distracting the now-panicking elfess while Aldur carried the boy out through the main room full of dead and suffering elves. Aldur, a paragon of his racce, was understandably upset by the slaughter. Emerging to see his allies subdued, he chose to fade into the crowd and deliver the boy to the elf that send them on the mission.  

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