The Great Library of Palanthas

An Aesthetic shows you to a small reading room.

Stories of Ansalon from the view of Pallek.

A little gully dwarf runs by and says 'Wordwrap is at 65. You change? Off 65 80.'
The gully continues 'Eyes hurt? Turn Color OFF!! (regular story dates)

Astinus says 'Enter the main library here to view only the author list.'
Astinus gently places a massive tome lined with fake jewels on the table in front of you.
You note the spine bears the word 'Pallek' scribed in dull brown ink.


Author:           Pallek
Date    Mon Jul 31 20:13:15 2006
Subject  Origins part 1

How could he have been so blind...

Pallek thundered through the thick brush, the branches slapping
him as he ran
with all his might.  The crowd behind him was growing softer as
he gained
distance.  There cries of blood still far too close for comfort
he ran with
every ounce of strength his ogre muscle could produce.  His brain
reeled for
understanding.  The past events happened so fast he hadnt quite
had the time
to connect them together himself.  There was no time like the
present however,
since he knew the chasing ogres wouldnt stop following him
anytime soon.  As
he continued to run he let the pain be drowned out as he recalled
why he had
to escape in the first place.

Why didnt he see it coming...

Pallek had been an ogre mage in a small raiding party for well
forever.  His
father was a mage his mother a mage it was only natural for there
sun to take
up the reigns of magic.  He learned simple spells at a young age
and had a
rather pleasant childhood.  Running with the raiding parties and
finishing off
the young, old and weak; playing club tag with the other youth;
the normal
things a growing ogre should be doing.  His childhood was over
faster than he
would imagine when his father was killed on a raid as a teenager,
his dad
never saw the bastard in the trees that shot him but Pallek made
sure that he
paid for it.  The raiding party was impressed with the ashes that
remained
when Pallek had finished and asked him to take his fathers place
among the
ranks on the spot.  Pallek agreed and was introduced to his
fathers friends
and closest companions and that were he met Throget.

Did it really happen...

His fathers death was forgotten and Throget and he became friends
rather fast
working together in tandem to pull off some of the most daring
feats the
raiding party had seen in a long time.  It wasnt long before his
mother took
ill and passed away.  Most said it was from heart break, others
just said she
was sick.  Pallek always suspected something else, but never said
anything,
life was good, why ruin it.  The party continued to raid and
Pallek continued
to grow and learn, he became quite fierce many of the other
fighters looking
up to him.  Some were even saying that if he kept it up he may
even be a
commander before he was 30.  Sadly that wasnt to be.

How could he do such a thing

In the recent months more ogres fell ill.  It seemed to be a
common occurrence
for random people to just not wake up in the morning.  Whats
worse the bodies
started to disappear.  One moment they were awaiting their last
rights, the
next they were no where to be seen.  The whole village was on
edge and
suspicion started to fall on the magic users.  Throget assured
Pallek this was
normal.  People didnt understand them; they saw their power and
were
frightened.  It seemed natural.  After all, with a wave of his
hand or certain
movements of his finger he could hurt or kill from a distance.
Suspicion
should only be a natural thing.  Then just today in fact.  He saw
Throget lead
the chieftain to his hut after the morning raid.  The chieftain
walked out and
immediately the village started to seem rather active. Pallek
snuck into his
own tent and there was Throget smiling sitting in among things
that had not
been placed there by Pallek.  There was an altar to Chemosh and
many bones. 
Chewed clean all arranged neatly in sacrifice. Throget smiled and
called for
the guard.  Pallek did the only thing he could in such a
situation he ran.

He must pay..

Pallek kept running and the rage built up inside him.  Throget
set him up. He
set him up as a follower of the corpse god.  He set him up as a
cannibal. The
more Pallek thought about it the more he knew what he must do. 
Next week He
would visit his old village.  One by one he would show them the
light.  If
they thought him a cannibal if they thought him a follower of
Chemosh perhaps
he shouldnt disappoint them.  After all there are worse things in
life and
everyone must pay some day for what they have done.  If they
thought him
guilty, perhaps he should make them correct.  Next week, they
would all pay
for his betrayal.  The more he thought about it, the more he
liked the idea as
a new kind of smile twisted itself across his large face.  This
would be the
start of something beautiful 

 


Author:           Pallek
Date    Wed Aug  2 23:13:07 2006
Subject  Origins 2

Pallek smiled to himself as he snuck the best he could around the
edge of the
encampment.  Today's raid was apparently very plentiful and none
seemed to
notice the slightly altered taste of the ale cart they had found
abandoned. 
Most thought it was abandoned when they saw the group running
towards them. 
Only Pallek knew they had been killed hours before hand and the
ale had been
laced with a long lasting dose of tranquilizer.  As the last of
the lights in
the village went out Pallek started to walk towards the center.

Could it really be this easy...

Pallek walked first the tents he knew there were children.  They
would have to
be killed first since they would not have drunk as much as the
adults. Quietly
he worked, smothering one here, slashing anothers throat there. 
The last he
smiled and allowed to wake and scream to the drugged adults what
was happening
before he savagely beat its head in with a rock.  He piled the
bodies in the
center of town and went from youngest to oldest slaughtering his
old tribe
till only one remained.

Can it be this satisfying...

Pallek walked into the tent of his old friend.  He looked down on
him and
smiled, seeing the glimmer he had hoped for.  Carefully he
reached down and
plucked the holy symbol of Chemosh off if his neck and slipped it
around his
own.  Cracking his fingers he went to work quickly tying him to
the bed with
tight leather straps.  He sat in a chair and waited patiently for
the sleeping
drugs to wear off.  A smile, like none he had ever smiled before,
spread
across his face and turned the corners of his lips.

Can it be this...  Fun?

His friend woke in a cold sweat, his dreams obviously not
pleasant to see
Pallek looking down on him.  His mind raced quickly as he noticed
his tent
torn down and all his possessions moved to show a view of the
entire towns
populace dead and desecrated, piled up in the center of the
encampment.  His
friends gaze went again to Pallek as he saw the glint around his
neck and
recognized his own medallion.  Pallek simply smiled and held a
large ogre
finger to his lips and bent over to whisper in his ear.

Sw "Hush my friend, and remember this is what you made me.  I
thought it a
shame for you to go to all of that trouble of setting me up as a
cannibal and
your story have no truth.  Be still and may your soul go with my
god.."


Throget looked up in horror as Pallek took his first bite out of
his shoulder.
 His twisted curved smile showing all the while as the blood
dripped over the
amulet to the god of the dead.  For once, it almost seemed as if
the metal
moved in a smile as blackness slowly overcame the large tied down
ogre and
Pallek finished his first truly excellent meal.  Who would have
thought ogres
could be sosweet.

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