[center][h1][b][color=orangered][u]Aurora "Rory" Blythe[/u][/color][/b][/h1][/center] [center][youtube]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Em1RRgI51uI[/youtube][/center] [color=gray]A silent yet gentle breeze blew through the library and its alcoves, ruffling both cape and hair alike. Reaching upwards, Aurora took a second to fix her hair as the girl realized that she was being spoken to. The girl tilted her gaze towards Aurora, meeting the squire's golden hazel eyes with the dark irises of her own. Now noticing Aurora, the girl moved away her stack of books elsewhere, allowing the squire to sit--which she gladly obliged to.[/color] [color=orangered][b]"Thanks for the apple."[/b][/color] [color=gray]Aurora replied, taking an apple from the basket that sat between them, her eyes carefully inspecting the apple for any sign of a worm. Thankfully, the one she picked had no sign of a worm infestation, and Aurora sunk her teeth into the juicy red apple--her taste buds enjoying the ripeness of the fruit. Idly swaying her feet as they sat, Aurora swallowed what she bit off the apple before responding to Isabella out of politeness.[/color] [color=orangered][b]"Well, it's nice to meet you, Bela."[/b][/color] [color=gray]Aurora explained, gracing her new companion with a smile of her own too. Following Bela's gaze, Aurora looked back to the lake behind them, taking in the wonderful sight. The water was still, uncontaminated by movement except the occasional cast of a late night fisherman or darting of a fish. Her companion was in agreement to what Aurora thought, commenting about the peacefulness of the library at night, to which Aurora nodded.[/color] [color=orangered][b]"It is peaceful, truly. One of the most calming spots in all of Stormwind."[/b][/color] [color=gray]Aurora spoke, following her comment with another bite of her apple she selected. Then, Isabella spoke of the book she was reading, asking Aurora if she had heard of Barthas the Broad. The name was familiar to some, and Aurora had heard it before.[/color] [color=orangered][b]"The prophet, right? Everyone believed he was crazy--a lunatic. However, perhaps Barthas' words had meaning. Have you noticed the similarities between his prophecies and our world's history? I think the most alarming prophecy would be the one of the endless cold. Obscure like the rest, but winter and death is worrying, to say the least."[/b][/color] [color=gray] Aurora explained, alluding to one of the many prophecies Barthas had wrote of. Some had been proven false, but while they were obscure, many had related to the history of Azeroth in a way that the similarities were simply shocking. Shocking enough for some to turn ignorant, in fear of what truth Barthas the Broad truly knew of.[/color] [hr] [center][@Amazonkass][/center]