Cair's vision
Cair Paravel tossed and turned in his sleep. His hands still clutched his precious scythe, for he had long ago learned that sleep was no excuse to be caught unawares. His mind was filled with torturous images, images of things that have come to pass, and more frightening, things that could have come to pass.
The skies of Cair's Faerun are a bloody red, as he looks upong the corpses of his allies. He had slain them all, including the one he supposedly cared for. None of them survived, and some were barely recognizable from the sheer brutality of his attack. He grinned mischievously as he recalled the battle that had just occured. None of these warriors could even come close to touching him. He had mercilessly and ruthlessly hacked at them one at a time, beheading those that came too close to him and his weapon.
"You have done well, my grandson. Your powers have greatly improved since you accepted the blessings of my master"
A Glabrezu materialized beside Cair Paravel. Cair is no ordinary mortal, he was born of an unholy union between a human and a demon. This apparition beside him now was proof of that. His grandfather, supposedly dead, had escaped the vile clutches of Hel. Of course, being a servant of Hel made that feat a bit easier than usual.
"I can feel the blood of the slain feeding my soul. I grow stronger with each foe i slay"
"Of course. This is but part of the great power that we have bestowed upon you. Take this amulet, grandson, that our warriors in the battle that will consume the Sinood and all it stands for will know that you are, and always will be, our champion."
The strange amulet emitted a green glow, and engulfed Cair in it's radiance.
Cair awoke with a start. Another dream, he thought. Lately, these dreams have been becoming more and more of a nuisance, depriving the great warrior of much-needed rest.
He noticed his scythe on the floor, which was unusual as he would never, not even in his sleep, let it go willingly. As he bent to pick it up, an object fell from around his neck.
As Cair wondered about the strange object hanging around his neck, it started to glow...
...a sickly green light.

