[hr][hr][center][h1][color=c0fff4]Eudora Esmeralda Erebus [/color][/h1][/center][center][img][/img][/center] [hr][center][color=c0fff4][b]Location: Outside the Church[/b][/color] [color=c0fff4][b]Interacting With: No one[/b][/color][/center][hr][hr] Eudora thought of a much simpler time, one without the Earth nearing its final days and the Devil roaming free. In a time where she would be able to roam the woods freely and watch peasants die due to another plague. But now chaos wrecked the lives of many, and unease was present everywhere. Eudora got up from the angel's side, slightly miffed by the intruding thoughts already forgetting about Ser as she turned to leave. There were plenty of doctors around, they didn't need her. Quiet as a shadow, she slipped by the departing mass and exited the building, welcoming in the blast of fresh air but crinkled her nose slightly at the hint of death that hung in the air. Her gaze drifted towards some car tracks as if she knew subconsciously what happened. She shrugged off the feeling and walked on. Eudora lingered near the Church, not ready to leave just yet. Opting to instead stand around and admire how the grass stood tall no matter how many times they were stepped on. Her mind also spun with other much darker thoughts too, she had to do her part to save this town, possibly the Earth. But how exactly? What should she search for? What to do? Was there enough time to go around turning over every rock to find the solution? It all seemed so very complicated and tiring, maybe she could flee this town in search of greener pastures. Perhaps make her way to a pleasant beach on the other side of the country and rest easy away from the drama, let the town sort out its own problems. She wasn't part of the town, she had no duty, Eudora belonged to the wild and she was meant to stay in it. A sudden pang of guilt poisoned her thoughts of fleeing, she felt like her own worst enemy while she stood around near motionless at the side of the Church. If she wanted to help, it was best for her to move now anyway. Sighing deeply, she prayed full heartedly to anyone in the sky above and put her first foot forward. She wished for luck and blessings and then walked straight back to the forest. Maybe the goat had a solution.