"The woman in the tower: Chapter 6 The quest."

"Questions about a quest."
"The woman in the tower: Chapter 6 The quest."

“After the meeting had ended, Selijuk approached the trio and as he approached them, suddenly Aamir drew his sword suddenly in which within less than 5 seconds, the edge of the blade was approaching Aamir in which hedeflecrted swiftly with his dagger. In which Aamir said, ‘Oh how quick you were to respond. A fine duelist has arrived. Surrounded by wires in which photon transverse from one device another, it is quite relief to see the metals in which no electricity travels across the solid metal which is in your possession.’ Yet Selijuk was angered by such attempt of Aamir that he raised the dagger once in which he was…suddenly grabbed by sayyid who held his wrist tightly. It was then Selijuk realised the imposing figure of Sayyid as he gazed upon his mountainous body. In which Sayyid responded with, ‘Alas, Selijuk, I was preparing a quest for you and Aamir to the sewers of this city which the council secretly requested us to do but it seems you think it’s time to play some foolish game.’ Aamir straightened up instantly as Sayyid spoke and moved his blade away from the sight of Sayyid as he felt pressured by the immense imposing figure of him. But Selijuk as young as he was, as youthful as he was and as chaotic as he was, he maintained a defiant and hostile posture towards Sayyid as he felt he wanted to prove to Sayyid the type of man he was but Sayyid was not impressed as he smashed his fist against the stonecold wall which shivered as the walls cracked liked his fists cracked as well. But such cracks did not seem to give the impression that Selijuk was able to crack the code of Sayyid’s cracking business. Instead of cracking himself, he still maintained his posture. Tension was looming. It was boiling to new heights as the rest was on standby. What could be done? Arash Zutt entered the scene as he swinged a weapon that resembled the tail of a scorpian. Not much could be described from the perception of either the trio or Selijuk as Arash was constantly swinging at a fast rate like a horse dashing across the barren desert demonstrating its power. But such speed sliced through the flesh of both selijuk and Aamir across both of their faces who both did not expect such an attack and after such an attack had occurred, both had slightly flinched in restrained shock as if they were locked in a room and knocked on the door with such ferociousness. As both Selijuk and Aamir were stunned, Arash spoke, ‘Selijuk. Aamir. Thy has not taken possession of your haste and thy anger. Tis not appropriate, for thy to dwell on matters that is of a interest of the people of desire. Tis quest is of great importance, for thy does not seekth the humiliation as we have endured. The government has instructed us to find the bandit who has looted and killed the believers. It is suspected that this filthy bandit residies in the depths of the sewers. It is of great importance for this bandit to face the hadd punishment for hirabah. Am I understood by my fellow soldiers?’ The trio once again stood on standby with a straightened posture in which they replied, ‘Yes Arash!’ alongside Selijuk who said, ‘Yes!’. Sayyid who stood there for quite a while was seemingly jealous of Arash’s sudden imposition of his statements despite being of a different stature compared to him. Was it age? Was it his wartorn face? Or was it something else? But such jealousy withered away outwardly as a ringtone was heard nearby. One of the female foot soldiers attended the landline rapidly, the trio stood still, Sayyid stood still, Arash stood still and selijuk stood still as the landline which was put on speaker emitted the following: ‘A massacre has swept the sewers. I repeat, a massacre has swept the sewers!’ blood has been shed in the sewers.’ Arash and Sayyid turned towards the trio and Selijuk in which they said simultaneously, ‘Aamir! Selijuk! Attend the tower, this the quest, I spoken of.’ Aamir and Selijuk quickly looked at each other with distaste but such distaste did not match with their distaste of a massacre that occurred in a place of disgust, displeasure and discontent.”

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