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67377, Ifriq's Role Chapter 2
Posted by Death_Angel on Wed 31-Dec-69 07:00 PM

Role

Chapter 2


Ifriq's Ire
Added Sat Jun 16 14:14:18 2018 at level 51:

The wight began taking pupils and over the last decade he had taken a pupil
every year, Ifriqs husband was chosen to be the 11th pupil.The day the
poor soul found out, he was mortified. Not because of the uncertain fate
that awaited him at the hands of the wight, but of the sound thrashing he
would get when he went home with this terrible news. This man may have lived
in fear of his king and his undead necromancer, but he was down right
terrified of his wife. Ifriq may have been the love of his life, but she was
also one of the most ill tempered women the world had ever known. In fact
Ifriqs husband did not go home for whole week after being selected as one
of the pupils. It was not until she found him, drowning his sorrows barrel
of berry wine that Orius confessed his plight to Ifriq.He told her about
being selected and that he had less than three weeks before he was to report
to the school of necromancy. What followed was perhaps the most brutal
thrashing the village had ever seen, Ifriq beat her husband from one end of
their village to the other. Screaming that no husband of hers would ever be
a pupil to a wight as she paraded him home, one brutal bludgeon at a time.
The rest of the story gets a little fuzzy from here some people claim that
Ifriq raged through the night, yelling screaming and beating her husband
until he succumbed to the beatings and passed away. Others claim that
terrified by prospect of the next three weeks with his very angry wife, Orius
chose to take his own life and end his misery.Popular theory is that the
Ifriqs temper drew the ire of the king, and the king sent the pupils to
dispatch both Ifriq and her husband in the dead of the night. Regardless of
which story you believe, what happened next is the gods own truth for one
and all.