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Stupid mage, to let himself get killed like that. Good thing that he'd prepared the magic-jar spell, so his soul was saved. Now he wants his body back. Luckily he has friends, right? Well...he does, but they are not that willing initially to help him. The will, in the end, along with him possessing one of them for short periods of time in order to give them access to his array of spells.
Where was he? Somewhere shady, looking into the practices of some dark cultists. He got caught and killed. They;re probably going to raise his body as an undead or eat it. For all he knows, they're gonna use it as Christmas-decorations, despite the time being high summer.
Characters:
- Mage. Good in his work, but arrogant. Doesn't believe in what he can't see or conjure himself out of thin air.
- Swords man: fancies himself the new Bruce Lee, but he's better with weapons than with his hands. Tends to live in a fantasy-world, but is willing to come down to the real one.
- Tough guy: Ex-boxer, until he got one too many blows to the head. His previous line of work makes him a bit addle-headed.
Big temptation to make one or more of them Christians, just to see how they'd handle the Bible's stance on magic and the mage.
Together, they blunder in where angels fear to tread.
Feedback, love? Ideas?
Where was he? Somewhere shady, looking into the practices of some dark cultists. He got caught and killed. They;re probably going to raise his body as an undead or eat it. For all he knows, they're gonna use it as Christmas-decorations, despite the time being high summer.
Characters:
- Mage. Good in his work, but arrogant. Doesn't believe in what he can't see or conjure himself out of thin air.
- Swords man: fancies himself the new Bruce Lee, but he's better with weapons than with his hands. Tends to live in a fantasy-world, but is willing to come down to the real one.
- Tough guy: Ex-boxer, until he got one too many blows to the head. His previous line of work makes him a bit addle-headed.
Big temptation to make one or more of them Christians, just to see how they'd handle the Bible's stance on magic and the mage.
Together, they blunder in where angels fear to tread.
Feedback, love? Ideas?