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QUEST.CARDS 1
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A strange but a familiar pattern was clearly unfolding. For the entire night, players gathered outside of the hotel that were thus had a chance to watch the game unfold. Some were speculating on the state of the game as the players jockeyed their pieces about, some were shooting the breeze about the center, and others were gossiping about who might break up the other team’s marriage before the night was out.
And it happened again.
The flames moved closer and closer to where I was standing. I kept shaking and yelling for help, but I was no match for the fire. I tried to take cover behind the closest tree I could find, but even as a pack mule I couldn’t climb much higher than a few inches. As we sat there, covered in embers and smoke, I began to think that my prayers weren’t answered. But, then, suddenly, there was something that caught my attention. A faint glow, not an image of the sun, but a flash of light, so sudden that I couldn’t stop it in time. It burned my chest, though. I took a few steps back, only to be met with another flash of light.
A strange but a familiar pattern was clearly unfolding. For the entire night, players gathered outside of the hotel that were thus had a chance to watch the game unfold. Some were speculating on the state of the game as the players jockeyed their pieces about, some were shooting the breeze about the center, and others were gossiping about who might break up the other team’s marriage before the night was out.
And it happened again.
The flames moved closer and closer to where I was standing. I kept shaking and yelling for help, but I was no match for the fire. I tried to take cover behind the closest tree I could find, but even as a pack mule I couldn’t climb much higher than a few inches. As we sat there, covered in embers and smoke, I began to think that my prayers weren’t answered. But, then, suddenly, there was something that caught my attention. A faint glow, not an image of the sun, but a flash of light, so sudden that I couldn’t stop it in time. It burned my chest, though. I took a few steps back, only to be met with another flash of light.