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Aura is such a team player. :D

Also, now that everyone is in a party together, they can see each others name, so it would be ideal to use them to avoid confusion
So I'm really bad at deciding things, and I've been looking for a picture for Emma since Season 1. I found one that I thought was decent, but here's one that better fits her.
Emma - The Woods

Emma was sitting in her tent when the wind started picking up. It slapped against the sides of the shelter, and sent freezing chills down her spine. Whe the rain started pouring, she was glad that the tent was water resistant. However, the wind still froze the air and sent her into a shivering frenzy. She grabbed her sleeping bag, and wrapped it around herself, though it did little to warm her. All of a sudden, one of the wires that held the tent together caved in and snapped. Emma crawled from the tent into the rain, trying to assess the problem.

She reached down to grab the bent wire, attempting to straighten it out. Emma found that she failed when the tent came unhinged, and tumbled across the leaf-covered ground. It was at this time that she looked to the left, spotting a tall figure in the rain. Warily, Emma stepped closer, squinting to keep the rain from her eyes. Lionel Crowe stood drenched in the woods, watching his daughter. She stepped towards him, not caring that it was just a hallucination. The man's arm lifted and he pointed behind him, telling Emma to follow him. He started to quickly walk through the woods, and the girl followed the apparition of her father, not even considering the fact that she was leaving Rob and Markus behind. It was then that a voice cried out, but it wasn't her father's. "Emma!" Cried the voice of Daniel Crowe, but Emma could not spot her brother among the trees.

"Help him, Jane!" Her father barked. While she told herself it wasn't real, Emma's body took control and she ran in the direction she thought Daniel's voice was coming from. She stumbled but quickly regained her foothold. It was when Lionel disappeared, that she saw the cabin. She wasn't too surprised to see Daniel standing on the porch, waving for her to run to him. However, what did surprise her is that his late fiance, Casey, stood by him on the porch. The girl desperately picked up her pace and ran towards her brother, even though she knew it was all a vision.

As expected, she stepped onto the porch, and Daniel and Casey disappeared. Emma grimaced at painful memories, and proceeded to the cabin door. The wind slung the door inward, and Emma had to force it shut because of the harsh gusts. This storm was nothing to be toyed with. She glanced around the cabin; it was slightly chilly from the storm. There was, however, a fireplace that was filled with long-burnt-out wood. The only other room was closed off by a door. Emma reached to the knob, shoved it open and jumped back, however no threat presented itself. Once she wa sure that the cabin was clear, she glanced out the window. She decided that she could return to Rob and Markus when the storm subsided.

Posted! ^_^ Let me know if you have any problems, and I'll do my best to edit them
Erios was relieved when she was given aid, and also when the lasts of the monsters were slain. She stood, weak in the knees. The girl looked at the players, warily spotting an orange cursor above one of the girl's heads. She took a half-step back, but turned her ear to the girl when she explained the orange mark to the other players. She felt sympathy for this girl... Erios herself had experienced hatred from players... heck, a month ago, her best friend and boyfriend had been murdered by one. When her thoughts touched the sore subject, she fought herself to return to the situation at hand. She glanced around at the players in the room, but her inspection was deterred by a party invitation. One of the boys offered explaination: "To make things easier."

Erios was unsure if she wanted to continue with these people, but she was also unsure if she wanted to travel back to the town. It was a very long way, and night was falling. It was quite the foolish thing to venture out at night. In that case, she accepted the party invite, and glanced around at everyone. There were six other names and health bars floating in the air now. Aura (the orange player), Ace, Edge, Wally, Apollo (the one from whom everyone had recieved the party invite), and Artemis. She glanced at Artemis and Apollo; both bore resembling features - blonde hair and similar facial features. Maybe they were related?

She glanced at Wally; he looked like someone she didn't want to mess with. His armor looked well-leveled, and he had a decent amount of muscle on him. Edge was the same way, but his armor was far more concealing, giving Erios the feeling of curiousity as what lay under his gear. Ace and Aura both bore pretty faces, but that did not translate into their fighting skill; as Erios had seen during the fight. All of these people were deadly fighters, while she, Erin Oswald... was just a coward.

She came to the conclusion that she'd better stay with these people until they left the dungeon; she couldn't travel alone at night, and she sure a heck couldn't stay here and weight to be ambushed by a monster or maybe even a PK. "I- I'll come..." She said to Artemis. She kept her face low, not looking any of these people in the eye. What if he said no? "That is... if you'll allow me."
Yaay!
Oh no, I didn't take offense, don't worry :P Also, I think we're gonna have to do certain things we otherwise wouldn't to keep the IC moving along.
I just played it like I thought it would happen. Erios isn't a very good fighter so I didn't think she should go boss mode on the wasp thingies. I can change it if you want me too.
Thanks alot! I posted, sorry for the wait. I apologize also for my inactivity. I'll try to be more active now.
Erios stared at the tall structure of Gilmer's Tower. The girl told her self over and over; this was a really stupid idea. The quest she'd been sent on was simple enough; there was a low level wasp-like monster in Gilmer's tower; kill it and collect it's drop, bring it back and she'd receive 120 col. The NPC that she'd received it rom was slightly... interesting, maybe a little bit shady, but it seemed easy enough. Low level boss... Erios was quick on her feet, as she'd taken up the speed skill sprint, but she also had spent time leveling up her hiding and searching skill. At her belt, her long dagger hung ready to be drawn. She only carried that weapon, but with her speed and stealth it was easily deadly enough to take out a low level monster. She breathed, drawing her dagger, and repeating her thought like a mantra: This was a bad idea...

As she entered Gilmer's tower, she opened her menu, selecting her Searching skill and opening Tracking mode. She also equipped the Hiding skill, so to blend in with her surroundings, making her harder to see for both players and monsters. She followed the highlighted footsteps on the ground, the dark area also becoming clear, another perk of the Searching skill.

Faintly, she could hear a slight buzzing in the distance. That meant she was getting close to this wasp monster. Then it hit her; the sound of a shout and the clanging of a sword. Players? Why were there players fighting one low level monster? She went faster, quickening her stride.

When Erios turned the corner, she found that she had been drastically mislead... There was no low level monster; there was an enormous swarm of Giant Wind Wasps, encircling a group of about six players. Erios stifled a yelp, but cut herself short by covering her mouth. Her Hiding skill was useless now that she'd given away her position, as one of the wasps turned towards her, racing forward and baring it's stinger. She turned heel and dashed in the opposite direction, but faltered in her stride. She hit the ground, striking her palms against the dungeon's floor. The wasp bore down on her, but she simultaneously swung her arm, bringing her dagger into the monster's side. It shattered into blue hexagons, but not before it's stinger collided with her arm.

Erios found herself stunned, unable to move because of the wasp's attack. It seemed that another wasp had seen her, as it flew towards the stunned girl. She had about 8 seconds of effect left, but the wasp would be there before she could move again. This had definitely been a bad idea.
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