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Cut Scene: Sheena's Voyage

The sepuchral guardian, a great magical cage of iron surrounding the rotting flesh of a skeletal corpse with glowing red eyes, dropped two heavy arms against Sheena, landing with a hollow thud.  A plume of rotting stench spewed over the party.  Sheena's body crumpled into a pile of black with an uncharacteristic yelp.  The party jumped to her defense, shooting bolts and arrows.  Vicaterus drew her longsword and slashed at one of the creatures.  The second guardian fell.

Eerily, its dead arms started to move in unison with the still standing guarding, pulling energy out of the walls into a ray of red feathery flicker.  With a loud boom, a beam streaked from the ceiling and hit Sheena and she was gone.

Victaerus gasped and collapsed to the floor over the spot where Sheena was.  Tears flowed down her rosy cheeks and fell onto the shiny armor.  She dropped her sword with a clang and the shield crunched as her arm fell.  Her last remaining friend from the ship was gone.
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Sheen felt a cold, cold rush of air, biting at her skin through her armor.  Then there was a thud, as a wooden floor came up at her fast.  It was warm, shadowy.  She opened her eyes.  It was the kitchen of the Celestial Kyte, the last place she felt was home.  Her eyes closed.  There was yelling and the thud-thud-thud of feet scrambling.  She could feel the friendly faces appear around her.

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