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				| Tue Jan 08, 2013 9:30 pm Omnipotent View - Priest of Incaboulos
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				| Hi all, 
 It has been awhile since I posted articles to the Oerth Journal (or to Canonfire in general). Here is another of the Omnipotent views I provided my players.
 
 The priest was quite pleased with his voyage. He was able to perform some good deeds in the service of his god and was able to find some new converts in this difficult land. But much like every voyage, you have to return home at some point. So he was heading to his latest abode reminiscing about when he first moved to this region. He was much younger then in his dedication to his god and he let his zeal overcome his good sense. His superiors did admit that he had good potential although they recommended that he temper his experiments a little more in the future. He took this advice to heart and for many years he progressed in the service of his god gaining in wisdom and experience. Eventually he decided to travel with his acolyte and return to the village that started his rise. He felt there was an opportunity there to do better and he show what experience had given him.
 
 That was over two years ago and after having set things up he left his acolyte in charge while he went on this voyage. There just over the rise was his latest home. But something didn’t feel right. Normally his pets would be out to greet him as he arrived. He slowly dismounted and walked the path leading to his home. There should have been worshippers waiting at the entrance. A feeling of dread filled the priest.
 
 Preparing himself for the worse, the priest ran an elongated jagged nail along a scabrous growth on his arm. His nail cut the skin and a yellow puss-like liquid seeped out of the wound. Catching the puss in his hand he whispered a prayer to his god. Slowly the puss grew and transformed into an Imp.
 
 <Yes master, how may I serve you> asked the Imp.
 
 <Go to my cave and see what transpires within. And send my acolyte out to me.> commanded the priest.
 
 With those words the Imp scampered off, flying towards the cave above. The priest began to cast protective miracles around himself anticipating the worst. A minute later the Imp returned.
 
 <Master, the cave is empty. But it has been befouled.> cursed the Imp.
 
 <Stay by my side, I will investigate this.> With those words, the priest headed up towards the cave. Looking around he noticed symbols engraved in the stones around the entrance to the cave.
 
 <Curse those Pelorites and worshippers of Berei. They have put their unholy mark upon my cave. I must see to my experiment!> the priest shuffled into the cave at a faster rate. Quickly glancing around as he progressed he noticed a room scalded and cleansed by fire. In the final room, what he saw appalled him.
 
 <My beautiful mixture has been ruined!> exclaimed the priest going to his knees next to the pond of greenish liquid.
 
 <Look at this, the Pelorites have poured their foul water into the liquid. My mixed breed creature has been killed or driven off. Years of investigation and months of work gone to waste! It took me months to collect enough disease wrought victims to be sacrificed into the pond. BRALSTRAG find my acolyte’s corpse! I want to question it about the ones that did this.> With that command ringing in his ears, the Imp quickly left the cave to do his master’s bidding.
 
 Mumbling to himself, the priest walked to the back of the cave. <They destroyed your altar oh Lord of Plagues. May their skin rot and leprosy infest their loins! And they destroyed my ledgers, notes and they robbed me of my possessions. Murderous, thieving, heathens! >
 
 Looking down near the altar, the priest noticed something shiny. Bending over to pick it up he swore even louder. <Plus one of them broke my favorite knife.> At this point Bralstrag returned and gave his report.
 
 <Master, they desecrated and burned the body of your acolyte. There is nothing left to use.>
 
 <Fine. There is nothing left for me here and they are bound to return to check up on this site later on. It is time we moved north. Perhaps there are some blessed places north of the Flare line that I can tap into. But first I want to leave the nice people of Beron a gift.>
 
 The priest sat down and prayer to his god. Calling forth a holy name, a large sized demon appeared before the priest.
 
 <You dare call me! I am the bringer of plagues, bow before me!> screamed the demon.
 
 The priest arched an eyebrow and looked at the demon. <Do you wish to test your mettle against me?>
 
 For a brief moment the demon glared at the priest, then knelt before him. <My apologies master, I mistook you.>
 
 <Of course you did. I give you leave to hunt. Go to the village to the south of here and spread as much havoc as you can until you must return home. You have a few hours, make them count.>
 
 As the demon ran off to the south with a shout of glee, the priest turned Bralstrag back into puss and put him back under his skin. Looking north, the priest grinned and looked forward to going into the wastelands that Iuz left behind.
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				| Wed Jan 09, 2013 9:36 am 
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				| Ha!  Now that was unexpected.  I like how you cause the reader to initially assume that your story is about a goodly priest, then show them that priests of evil gods have some of the same concerns as those of goodly gods.  Well done, Longetalos!   
 Now, submit this kind of story as an article to Canonfire! in the future so that it will be featured on the Home Page.
 
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				| Wed Jan 09, 2013 3:54 pm 
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				| I would love to submit this as an Article in Canonfire!. I just can't figure out how to do it. I read the sticky and all it says is the format to use. It doesn't say which buttons to click on the webpage. 
 Do I go to Download and post all my files there?
 
 I know this sounds dumb considering I am in the Top 10 Article posters, but I haven't posted anything in about 10 years and things seem to have changed in the mean time.
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				| Thu Jan 10, 2013 4:27 pm 
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				| Left hand column: "Submit Article." 
 I copy and paste. You probably want to submit it as "Short Story and Fiction."
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				| Thu Jan 10, 2013 8:41 pm 
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				| Good one Richard (and I did see this from your GT post too :D ). _________________
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				| Thu Jan 10, 2013 8:42 pm 
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				| Thanks, just did and a few more. 
 Do you know how I can submit Files? I want to attach an excel file I did for generating Fiefdoms and Villages. It used to be on this site years ago but it seems to have disappeared and I have updated it in the meantime.
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				| Thu Jan 10, 2013 9:15 pm 
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				| Wow, Alan! I haven't talked to you in about 10 years when I was last active on Greytalk. Those were the days when we got 50 to 100 emails a day :) 
 What is the current policy about these kind of articles? It used to be I would post them on Greytalk, get feedback, then put them on Canonfire. But that was the days when Canonfire was just being started.
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				| Sat Jan 26, 2013 5:48 pm 
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				| You can still do things that way, or just get something squared away on your own and submit it as is. _________________
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				| Sat Jan 26, 2013 9:37 pm 
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				| Longetalos, 
 Welcome back after a long hiatus.
 
 If the Submit Article button or link does not work for you just place the title of your articles name and save it as a place holder. Then you can send a word copy to one of the admins after they contact you.
 
 Got to say, enjoyed the story. I wrote and adventure for one of the postfests named All Dried Out 1 and 2. Incabulos plays a major hand in the adventure.
 
 http://www.canonfire.com/cf/modules.php?name=News&file=article&sid=1015
 
 http://www.canonfire.com/cf/modules.php?name=News&file=article&sid=1016
 
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				| Thank you, it is good to be back. Haven't had as much time for my favorite hobby as I would have liked the last few years. Kids will do that :) _________________
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