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==Session 1==
 
==Session 1==
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(6/13/06)
 
  
 
''High above the lands of creation, two dragons of air tore at each other with claws of elemental fury.  The sky wept rain, and the wind turned it into lashing torrents.  Lightning tore through the darkened sky, shaking the ground below with thunder and blasting it with momentary cold light.  Years of politics and betrayal in the spirit court had created a debt of hatred between the two, a debt that could only be paid in blood.''
 
''High above the lands of creation, two dragons of air tore at each other with claws of elemental fury.  The sky wept rain, and the wind turned it into lashing torrents.  Lightning tore through the darkened sky, shaking the ground below with thunder and blasting it with momentary cold light.  Years of politics and betrayal in the spirit court had created a debt of hatred between the two, a debt that could only be paid in blood.''
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: The scene began mid-battle with the Solar spinning his Glaive, and severing the ropes suspending the bridge on which he stood, dropping a full scale of troops thousands of feet into the rushing river below.  The Fire Aspected Terrestrial facing him, Sesus Theros, was not caught flat footed, and leaped dozens of feet onto another nearby bridge.  Diamond hopped to follow, but was driven backwards by a flurry of arrows from the fifty legionaires and the Wood aspect, Fallen Leaves,  on the cliffs above.
 
: The scene began mid-battle with the Solar spinning his Glaive, and severing the ropes suspending the bridge on which he stood, dropping a full scale of troops thousands of feet into the rushing river below.  The Fire Aspected Terrestrial facing him, Sesus Theros, was not caught flat footed, and leaped dozens of feet onto another nearby bridge.  Diamond hopped to follow, but was driven backwards by a flurry of arrows from the fifty legionaires and the Wood aspect, Fallen Leaves,  on the cliffs above.
  
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: Regaining his footing, Theros lauched himself at Diamond, still hanging in midair, and attempted to cross-cut him.  Unnoticed, a cloaked figure landed where he had been standing a moment ago.  Whipping open the rain-lashed cape, Eino Suutari drew his twin-gunklaves and levelled them, yelling "Greetings from the North!" and pulling the triggers.  Two roaring jets of fire hammered Theros in the air, just as he was parried by the whirling glaive of Diamond.
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: Regaining his footing, Theros lauched himself at Diamond, still hanging in midair, and attempted to cross-cut him.  Unnoticed, a cloaked figure landed where he had been standing a moment ago.  Whipping open the rain-lashed cape, Eino Sutari drew his twin-gunklaves and levelled them, yelling "Greetings from the North!" and pulling the triggers.  Two roaring jets of fire hammered Theros in the air, just as he was parried by the whirling glaive of Diamond.
  
 
: Above, a shrouded figure landed among the archers on the cliffs, and slipped into their ranks unseen.
 
: Above, a shrouded figure landed among the archers on the cliffs, and slipped into their ranks unseen.
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: The three solars gathered, and the two arrivals introduced themselves to Oath-Graven Diamond.  Finding themselves akin in their exaltations, a quick alliance was struck, and the Fox conjured up a sorcerous whirlwind to carry them away.
 
: The three solars gathered, and the two arrivals introduced themselves to Oath-Graven Diamond.  Finding themselves akin in their exaltations, a quick alliance was struck, and the Fox conjured up a sorcerous whirlwind to carry them away.
  
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: The night returned to silence, other than the hiss of rain and howl of the wind.  The feuding dragons had moved on. For a moment, there was relative peace.
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: The night returned to silence, other than the hiss of rain and howl of the wind.  For a moment, there was relative peace.
  
 
: Then, quite suddenly, the ropes on a bridge snapped, and it fell into the chasm.
 
: Then, quite suddenly, the ropes on a bridge snapped, and it fell into the chasm.

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