Part II: The Accident
All was silent....
....around the large dungeon tower and the northern gate. All was silent, that is, until a rock hit the ground and burst into pieces on impact. A dent was left where the rock had hit the ground, and the shards of the rock slid down different parts of the street, escaping the light of the Asure sun until they found shadows of various buildings.
Atop the tower stood the same dwarf. Yes, it was Uloim Oakenshade indeed. A handful of rocks he had in a small bag strapped to his belt. In the dwarf\'s right hand, he held two rocks. The hand glided away from Uloim\'s body, and its fingers opened, dropping the small pebbles to their doom.
The two rocks danced about eachother violently, and their speed increased as they continued to fall. The air around them shrieked as if crying out to the two pebbles, perhaps in a last effort to save them. The ground grew nearer and ever nearer, until it was upon the rocks. The two objects exploded into the ground, two small clouds of dust rising, and their shards fled to the darkness as well. Two more dents joined the orriginal.
Another rock was plunged toward the ground, fated to join the others. The ground came closer and closer as the flat stone soared more and more quickly. Fifty, fourty, thirty! The ground was a mere twenty feet away now! Closer and closer, faster and faster! It was all too much!
Until....
A tan human (Ylian he was) had just entered the town, and was heading toward the town square. He took one last step south-southwest and stopped, hearing a sound above his head. The man looked up to see what was creating the slight noise, and found more than he expected.
BAM!
The Ylian fell to the ground, losing his consciousness.
Back at the top of the tower, the dwarf\'s eyes widened in awe and horror. What had he done?! How could he explain such a thing? Behind one of the tower\'s pillars the dwarf hid all but his head, which peered down at the body.
\"Hey!!\" another human shouted from below. \"Who threw that?\" The man picked up the pebble, and looked around. Seeing nothing but dust and dents on the stone path just infront of his feet, the human looked up, just in time to see the face of Uloim before the dwarf could hide himself.
\"You!\" he shouted, \"You murderer! You tried to kill my brother! Now I\'ll kill you!\"
The man burst into a sprint, heading to the nearby entrance of the dungeon.