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The only (partially) sane man in the world

“No Hawk, I’m still listening. So as part of this lovely chat why don’t you tell me everything you can remember about your life up till now.” “Yes, everything…” “No I really am interested. Look, this my interested face.” “No it doesn’t look the same as my sarcastic face, and I resent that.” “Okay, good…” “Damn it Oswald, I said only take down my thoughts, not the things I’m actually speaking.” “Well yes, I suppose I technically have to think something in order to speak it…” “Ah…” “You know what, never mind, give me the parchment. I’ll write it myself and pretend I’m taking notes on Hawk’s life.” Right, well then. This is certainly a first in our little group of chaos. Faelon the diplomat, it has a nice ring to it. Not that I’m surprised of course, Wizards make natural diplomats. The problem when other people try and do diplomacy, is that there’s always a chance people won’t do what you want them to. All that time wasted talking, thinking, and buying expensive gifts without any guarantee you’ll get the result you want. Much easier to just enchant them into doing your bidding, which is what, unfortunately, I’ve had to do to Hawk. You know, I’ve had my fair share of people calling me mad over the years but sometimes I feel like I’m the only partially sane man in the world. Our new Barbarian decided he’d rather jump off a cliff then sleep in my hut, then Drev’nae put on a cursed ring without letting me know, and immediately got possessed. It seems the others took this madness not as a warning, but a challenge, and when we got to Valarith’s encampment (teleported by Drev’nae’s mentor), all hell decided to break loose, start tapdancing and sing: “I may just be a Wizard’s chimney sweep, but I’ve got an enormous enchanted brush” To be more specific, they lost their damn minds. Some spying sorcerer who’s name I can barely be bothered to remember, was brought in chains. Valarith had captured and tortured her because, for all their holier-than-thou attitude, Paladins are just Barbarians who can recite scripture. Anyway, when madness called, Hawk was the first to answer. I understand being uncomfortable around people who’ve been chained up and tortured. I even sympathise with his desire not to see her killed, no one likes witnessing executions so soon after lunch. However, common sense tells you that if you’re in a camp surrounded by devout Paladins and their own personal army… perhaps hold off on trying to free their captives until people are at least looking the other way. After a few botched attempts, Velverin thought that what this situation called for… was even more madness. As such he starts trying to murder the captive in front everyone. At this point I had to step in as well. She may have had information we could have used, and I’d been hoping to have a nice chat with her to make her tell us what she knew. Before I could do much, things escalated and she broke free. She was re-captured again, and Valarith attempted to execute her. Hawk refused to let himself be deterred by his many failures, or indeed common sense, and tried to free her once more. Then things got violent. In his rage, Valarith whipped out a flaming flail of all things, and the entire party looked ready to attack Hawk. Finally, I decided enough was enough. Some Wizards diplomacy was called for. I enchanted Hawk to come with me, and led him away from the camp, telling the others that I was going to calm him down and then come back when this had all blown over. As I started to walk him out, I turned back to notice that no one had put their weapons away. I saw the look in Valarith’s eyes, and it was, ironically, a most ungodly one. I had to get Hawk away from there, sharpish. And so, I teleported us away and, can you believe it, Drev’nae tried to counter-spell me? Me? Drev’nae!? If it hadn’t failed, I would’ve felt the need to check she wasn’t still possessed. I’ll have to have a word with her about this later, I feel like there’s been a slight breakdown of trust as of late. What gets me most is that all this was over a sorcerer. An “Oh look at me, my great, great, granny shagged a dragon and now I can cast firebolt, oh aren’t I special.” Sorcerer! Oh they really make my blood boil. They just don’t see that magic is supposed to be attained through hard study, not passed down like a glorified STD. So that’s why I’m now in the middle of a forest trying to keep a conversation going with Hawk for several hours while I work out what to do next. Maybe I should tell him the story of Anak thrice-killed and the creation of the were-newts?
I love this so so much! 
Jordan S said: They just don’t see that magic is supposed to be attained through hard study, not passed down like a glorified STD.  Oh my gosh, I'm ded. hahahahahahah  Paladins are barbarians!?! Oh noooooo 
Because I watch Monty Python again I cleary see this read out loud by John Cleese as a news reporter.
Velverin said: Because I watch Monty Python again I cleary see this read out loud by John Cleese as a news reporter. I literally cannot get this out of my head now. Thank you for this.
Oh I forgot: ... as a news reporter in the middle of a jungle.