[b]Aurelia vs Evvie - Match 1[/b] It had been a good week since she had left to wander the area. This place, the Never-Ending World, held so many strange places. Places filled with nothing but shadows and darkness, others where it was nothing but light. She vividly remembered one place on the second day of her journey that had been crawling with flowers that wasn't actually rooted. Luckily for her, she had had her trusty scythe to cut down anything that came too close, and her magic for those few that was too persistent for a single sweep of the blade to take care of. During that week nothing had truly been a challenge. Nothing was even on the level of most of the weaker creatures from where she had come from, and she actually felt bored because of that. In the few years that she had spent in the Never-Ending world she had grown fond of fighting, though but necessarily killing. Truthfully, she didn't like to take lives unless absolutely necessary, and even then she did it only because she would otherwise die. No, most often she simply knocked her opponent unconscious and just wandered off which, given the past week, was quite the easy feat. She longed for a bit more of a challenge. As she walked among the rocks, teleporting when there was a ravine or other too far to jump across, she thought of her first adventure and how she was taught to use the magic of life and death, as well as darkness and shadow. It had been extremely painful, but it was fun in its own way. Fun in the way that she had opened herself to so many possibilities that she had never even realised existed before. A small smile tugged at her lips as she vanished from sight, reappearing on top of a large rock to get a better view. However, she wanted to look farther, so she took ahold of her scythe with both hands and plunged the butt of it into the stone below, making sure it stood fast before she jumped up on it, balancing on the top as she scoured the area around here. [i]There![/i] Hidden in the shadows of her hood, her smile widened. Someone was there, and going by how quickly they moved and how easily they shattered rocks, whoever it was, he or she was powerful. [i]Will you alleviate my boredom, I wonder.[/i] She stood there, balanced atop her scythe and covered entirely by her cloak, watching the stranger.