[quote=supertinyking] The girl struggles to get out of the muck. "Uck....this is digustttinnnngggg...." She whines. The small creature leaps down from Strygwyr's dome, and swims over to the little girl, and starts to try to clean her, gently flicking slime from her face, and curling up on her lap, as if it felt comfortable with her. Maybe it was due to them both being children. Maybe the man made sure the creature trusted its would be guardian....what ever the reason, dispite its nature sorta ugly, even Strygwyr would find the thing slightly cute, even if he still wanted to juice it for blood, which he smelled none of....in fact, it smelled really bad to him...like....dirty used tp bad. [/quote] Strygwyr sniffs in the direction of the thing and wrinkles his nose and turns away. He seems to preoccupy himself with how dirty his blades, etc. are. "Hrmm... Not fit for sacrifice like this." He grumbles and looks at Eclipse. "Yes I see. I wouldn't slay the enemies of my goddess with blades like that either, Strygwyr. We need to get out of this swamp, assuming this world has something else to offer." He flapped his wings and stirred the mist around them. "Goddess, lift his fog of adversity." Of course, nothing happened. "Ah well. We are saved for the moment. We must be thankful for that." He tromped around a few steps looking outward. "I will scout around and try to find more solid ground. Take my sword..." He drew and pointed the handle to the girl. "It holds a piece of my soul. I will be able to find you again if you are carrying it, even through this dense fog." He smiled. "Bloodpriest, protect this child and her anomaly until I return." Eclipse heroically took to the air. Strygwyr blinked at him from the ground. He wasn't fond of being given orders, but he could always chose to disobey them later. He grinned at that.