Who: Anyone and Everyone.
What: A medium powered free for all tournament.
When: Is not canon so ‘when’ exactly is not important.
Where: The ruins of an underground city the rises high with spiraling towers and crosses chasms with long and thin bridges.
Why: The characters wake at the same time to find themselves in this city, pulled from where and when ever they were.
You find yourself waking in a strange location, a constant gloom permeates the underground city. Small glowing crystals spaced every two hundred feet emanate enough light to see and function but cast long and deep enough shadows for dark things to hide in.
The city itself sports many large buildings and spiraling towers whose tops vanish into the darkness above. Thousands of statues lay scattered about the city seemingly in no particular order, their detail and beauty rivaled by only that of the buildings themselves.
Each warrior in the city is there for a reason important to them, important enough they would kill for. Be it they believe a loved one is in danger and that the individuals there are responsible, a great and terrible evil is about to awaken, or any other reason you can think of. Just make sure to state that reason.
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Dav was uncomfortable, he knew before he opened his eyes he was laying on a hard, uneven wooden floor. Before he even dared to move Davlamin listened for the tiniest sound, anything that would tell him he wasn’t alone.
Carefully Davlamin moved to his feet, checking his persons to make sure he had everything. He was sorely disappointed when he realized he only had the sword on his left hip, he checked his ears hastily to make sure the book shaped earrings were in both ears, they were.
Relieved that he still had some form of protection he closed his eyes next and concentrated, blocking out all outside distractions. He smiled when the spells he had memorized earlier came to mind. He also noted that the minor enchantment that constantly surrounded him as long as he was conscious was still intact.
Briefly Davlamin remembered several of the countless times that that enchantment had saved his life and every time he thanked the elves of the Silverwood for their training. His hand came to rest on the second of three gifts he had received from the elves, a beautifully crafted long sword of elven steel with a hilt made to look like the head of a dragon, its eyes two beautiful sapphires and the blade made to look like it was erupting from the creatures mouth as if it was spewing forth a silver blade of fire. The detail went so far as to include flame carvings on the flats of the blade that reacted when Davlamin channeled his magic through it.
Dav was in what was once a church, or so he guessed, he had been laying on the floor before stone steps that lead to a crumbling altar to a deity that Davlamin couldn’t identify. Stretching behind him was a dozen rows of pews, many of which were smashed to pieces.
He didn’t know how he had gotten here, but he knew that she was somewhere in this…place. Somewhere out there in the city and he would find her this time no matter who he had to cut through, she was calling to him and he would answer. With steps growing more bold and determined Davlamin approached the large wooden double doors that would lead him out into the vast and abandoned underground city.