[hr][hr] [center][h1][color=13644E]Fabios Odyssean[/color][/h1][/center] [centre][img]https://i.imgur.com/BSaVfrM.jpg?1[/img][/centre] [hr] [center][color=13644E]Location: [/color]Ancient Forest(???)[/center] [hr][hr] As the vortex took the Paladin he fought. He fought hard with all the strength invested into him by the gift of birth and by the gifts of the Light. Muscles tensed with effort and sweat rolled down his brow despite the cold, yet it was for naught. Coming to terms with the futility of his struggle he relaxed, closed his eyes and smiled. [color=13644E]"I'm coming."[/color] But he didn't. It wasn't a particularly painful thud as he hit the ground for all his layers of armour, but it was quite and annoying one. He had accepted his death and awaited reunion with those he held so dear yet here he was in some starry landscape. It was quite beautiful, that is until he got better acquainted with it. The tall trees, the starry sky, the memories of Duke Lionheart, the forest women with their bows.... The Knight sprang upright one hand pulling forth a pistol whilst the other a falchion, an anxious and habitual reaction from his first bloody encounters with Kalimdor's residents. However it wasn't the past anymore, in theory old wrongs were to be forgotten and at last noticing his Vrykul counterpart his shoulders sagged. Putting the weapons away and rubbing his temple wearily he examined Heda, sifting his memory for who could possibly be before him. She looked human enough but was bigger than even he, and the possibility of her being from Stormgarde or one of the other less civilized Kingdoms of man was eliminated when she referred to him as "human". He thought of the lessons he learned about Kul'Tiran history and remembered the Drust. Though they were wiped out, it lead to a train of thought ending in the conclusions she was most likely one of the Vrykul he had heard about. Well, the stories certainly didn't disappoint.... [color=13644E]"No, I am fine; yes, I was taken by something of that sort."[/color] He stated. [color=13644E]"Tell me, do you know where we are?"[/color] It was a short reply and a quick demand, but it was a necessity for the moment.