Why is Chapter 6 afraid of Chapter 7 . . . ?
 
    Bazil was striding through the forest at a mile-devouring pace. Dis haste was mivrored by the look of determination on his face.
   I must reach my destination before the others find me. he thought. Unfortunately, his magical powers had been nearly depleted. He needed rest. To meet one of his adversaries now could be disastrous. He continued along the forest path for hours, stopping only briefly for rest, until it was too dark for him to see easily. Then he found himself a decent campsite and started a fire. As he curled up on the ground near the fire, he heard a slight sound, yet one that was full of deadly menace.
   Rolling quickly, he leveled his staff and fired a blast of pure force in the direction of the sound, incinerating the bushes and foliage in that area, as well as the small yet large-fanged bunny who was the source of the noise.
   Laughing softly at his own nervousness, Baz rolled back towards the fire and  prepared for sleep. It was then that he heard the soft laughing. Leaping up and glaring around, he saw nothing. He cast a small spell to detect those normally hidden from his eyes, yet still saw nothing.
   "Really, Bazil...didn't anyone ever teach you to look ABOVE you as well as around you?" the voice was harsh, and held a mocking overtone.
   Seized with a jolt of quick fear, the mage quickly took control of himself and looked up. There, perched on an overhanging branch was Goat-Killer, or Julian, as he now realized his enemy was called. His sword was unsheathed, and naked steel glinted in the moonlight.
   "Truly pathetic, my friend" Bazil called up..."if you truly wanted me out of the picture, you should have never announced your presence." Never regret an enemies stupidity, I say.
    With a slight grin, Julian leaped off the branch to land lightly on the soft forest ground.
   "I merely wanted you to know that you were about to die. Always nice to let a man make peace, I always say." Even as he spoke, his sword flew out, on an intercept course with the young mages neck.
    Bazil iron-shod staff met the sword with a resounding THWACK and a shower of sparks. Not wasting any time, Bazil seized the advantage and attacked, the end of his staff dipping. As Julian moved to block, Bazil quickly changed course and
smacked the other end of his staff over the back of the grizzled veterans head.     However, Julian wasn't a grizzled veteran for nothing. As he dropped to one knee, his hand shot out and caught Bazil by the ankle. He pulled and flipped him onto his back.
    Bazil was just too young and spry for the grizzled OLD veteran though. he leapt to his feet and beat down Julians hasty, unskillfull defense to knock him with obscene force upside the head, crushing his skull and leaving him a twitchy, bleeding mess upon the ground.
 
    Suddenly not feeling tired anymore, Bazil worked a small spell to see in the dark and continued down the path.
    I should reach it tomorrow, if all goes well he thought.  Shouldering his staff, he set out into the moonlight, leaving the broken corpse behind.

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