[center][color=Fd6c9e][h3]Faera Nottingham[/h3] [img]http://cdn.backyardchickens.com/c/c7/200x400px-LL-c767dffb_image.jpeg[/img] [i]Interactions: [@Rune_Alchemist][@lady athena][@rabidanubis][/i][/color][/center] [color=b30000]"Please do not drag me into this."[/color] Inari had finished his wine, giving an annoyed glare to both the elf and the demoness. Faera snapped her head to look at him, mouth open in surprise. [color=fd6c9e]"Inari?"[/color] The fox flicked his tail, standing up off of his seat on the arm of the fluffy chair. [color=b30000]"You both are so nobel, aren't you? Thinking you can change the world single handed... If you, elf, stood up for a spirit or a kin of one you would only temporarily help them. And you, demon, if you were to hypothetically reach the top of the tower, they would only see you as worthwhile. Both of your plans are making my head hurt."[/color] The orange haired girl stood to try and take his sleeve, but he brushed her hand away. [color=b30000]"Honestly? I think you both are egotistical for thinking that way. You both want to be the heroes instead of being a leader, you both want fame or some pat on the back for 'freeing the spirits.' If you truly want to help us, I suggest you work together with them, as many as you can, so it's not a singular elf or a singular spirit kin that shows the world. But, there is no warm feeling for only being a small piece in the puzzle, is there?"[/color] Inari reached back and took Faera's hand, starting away. [color=fd6c9e]"W-wait, Inari!"[/color] [color=b30000]"You were being too quiet. The negative energies are bothering you, aren't they?"[/color] Faera went silent, meekly glancing back at the two as Inari continued to lead her gently yet firmly towards the exit.