Weilding the bells

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She looked down at her sythe, shattered at the blade, then at her flute, it seemed fine but it had scratches. She put the flute to her lips about to play a song to ask some of her 'dead' friends what that snake like creature was.
 
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Kintaru shook his head. "They won't answer," he said, as a low growl sounded. He spun, and stared in shock.

WHY HAVE YOU CALLED ME HERE, AELMYR? asked the ghostly figure before the two of them. It looked vaguely human, other than the fact that you could see right through it.
 
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Kintaru stared in shock. "Uhm. Aelmyr, what is that? You... you just summoned a frigging SPIRIT! You do know that that isn't a very good idea."

The spirit ignored Kinta. Yes, Aelmyr. You know that I am the only one that will come anymore. What is your question, and if it is in my power to answer it, you know I will.
 
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She nodded at Kintaru, "He's a good friend of mine I trust him with my life." she turned back to the shadow,"That snake thing that broke me wings," she paused, "What was it and how do you defeat it if I see it again in my everlasting life?"
 
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The shadow's eyes slid closed for several minutes, before it looked back at Aelmyr. YOU can't. You are not as strong as other company here. Those things are beyond even my own capabilities. He glanced over at Kinta, the eyes gazing deep into the soul. Take care of your feelings, little one.
 
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"I willl thank you for the responce." she curtsied then turned to Kintaru and looked at him stranngley, she felt awkward of the last statement.
 
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