[center][img] https://txt-dynamic.static.1001fonts.net/txt/dHRmLjgwLmUwYjYwYi5RMkZrWlc1alpTQnZaaUJoSUZSb2RXNWtaWEp6ZEc5eWJRLCwuMA,,/vtks-hyperboldi.regular.png [/img] [color=gold]Time:[/color] After midnight [color=gold]Location:[/color]Forest near Sun Elf Kingdom [color=gold]Interactions:[/color] [@Shard], [@13org] [/center] Cade wasn’t sure what the small wanderer, who called himself Inori, meant when he called his title lofty. His parents had given him and his brother traditional catfolk names, it would be rather ridiculous to see a cat with an elf or orc like name after all. [color=gold]“Well a cat requires a dignified name, something to ensure he will carry his tail high and make his ancestors proud.”[/color] Names were important to his kind; having a name worth remembering was a starting step towards being worthy of remembrance. The orc’s name, Korvash, sounded like most orc names, a noise easily grunted out by other savage brutes, lacking in flair. Inori however, clearly had flair; glowing a bright blue and perched against a floating spear. Although Cade’s general opinion of magic was that it was tricks used by those unskilled enough for true battle, magic was also, sometimes, fun to look at. Since Inori clearly had the use of magic and was not shy about it, Cade decided to ask him about earth tremors felt that night. But before he had chance to speak again a branch creaked from above, its leaves rustled and he caught wind of the strange scent. Excitement rushed through him causing his tail to flick back and forth as the scanned the trees above. He had found the new thing, and although he wanted to scurry up a tree and investigate further, he did not want to turn his back on an orc, or on Inori friend of the orc. He could see some movement up above but the foliage was thick enough to obstruct his view of the being he had not smelled before. [color=gold]“Greetings, fellow traveler, we mean no harm.”[/color] Cade called up to the trees. He hoped he had not lied but so far Inori and Korvash seemed to be friendly enough.