[center][img]https://media.discordapp.net/attachments/610964561553522698/610966915686596657/91-914114_flowerdivider-1522021666-transparent-floral-divider.png[/img][h1][color=lightcoral]Corvina[/color][/h1] [color=lightcoral][b]Time:[/b][/color] Dawn of the First Day [color=lightcoral][b]Location:[/b][/color] In the woods of the peninsula west of Sun Elf Village. [color=lightcoral][b]Interaction:[/b][/color] [@Tae]- Kenia, [@princess] - Malachi - [@Dezuel] - Terneus [img]https://media.discordapp.net/attachments/610964561553522698/610974769193418753/rgrgr.png?width=960&height=83[/img][/center] [color=DCDCDC] As Corvina slept, her mind was filled with repulsive images, both past and present. Familiar voices and scenery drifted through her consciousness. Cold, snowy weather mixed with rainy drafts; a pair of skates laced up with bows; a handsome boy and then a shrill scream. Her mind raced with these images repeatedly, not allowing her to tune them out. She was twitching in her sleep, tossing and turning ever frequently. She muttered under her breath as well, though not in English. Her mind flashed forwarded to now: a dark-haired boy, a pair of Elves and then a skeletal dragon. Fire flashed through her mind and her hands being on fire. The fire wasn't burning her though. Was that real? It wasn't normal. Cora woke up with a gasp and wide-eyes as she looked around with panic. She stared at the cave, willing herself to be at him and in bed. Perhaps she had smoked too much. God, she wished it to be true; but as her eyes adjusted to the dim light in the cavern, she found she was not at home and her reality was true. She stared as the latest dream replayed in her mind and she wiped tears from it. She sucked in deep breaths and looked over as she felt a sweater slip off of her. What, she thought, where did that come from? A moment later and Rei came into her vision. She found her had taken his sweater off of her and she couldn't help but blush. She picked it up before it hit the floor and stood up quickly. She went to present it back to Rei, to thank him for his kindness and generosity, but a loud, booming voice interrupted her thoughts. She jumped and looked to the front of the cave.[/color] [color=DCDCDC]As if their life couldn't become anymore stranger, a giant skeleton filled the sky. His voice was drawling; it reminded her of an old villain. She tried to put a finger on who he reminded her of but her mind was racing. She listened carefully and dissected his words as he spoke. She couldn't help but let out another snort of laughter. The humans were dangerous? What was he talking about? They had nearly died a few times already and they seemed to be more in danger than the others. Clearly something was terribly wrong with this strange world. They handed out powers like candy to babies here as well. She was trying to piece it together in her mind. There were dots; she decided she'd interrogate them with Rei's help she hoped in order to connect them. He was the only one she felt comfortable with right now. Despite the threat, her laughter filled the air as she gathered herself to address the others. Her snark matched Rei's as she glanced at him:[/color] [color=lightcoral][b]"He looks like Voldemort gone moldy,"[/b][/color] [color=DCDCDC]She turned to see the Elves by the front of the cave; Kenia was near the man named Malachi, right? She wasn't certain. Before she could ask or spit out more ruthless sarcasm, however, Kenia let out a curse and ushered them to the back with male Elf. Cora quickly followed suit, now only noting how well her mind and vision felt. She stared with shock as she followed them and hid. How was it that she felt so clear? Where was all the light-headed and dizziness? Cora wanted to ask, but decided now was not the best time. Some new threat was coming there because why the hell not? She glanced at Rei with concern and then looked up at the Elf. She smiled faintly and nodded her appreciation to him though her heart and mind felt mixed. Should they trust these Elves? Who was that Skeleton and why were they dangerous? What had spooked Kenia and forced them to hide? It must have had to do with the Skeleton Voldemort. Or, perhaps, that dragon was coming back. She shuddered. She may have loved dragons but she wasn't fond of that one. Cora sat down and hugged her knees, uncertain of what to do. There was nothing more she hated than feeling uncertain and powerless. She glanced at Rei and nodded gratefully to the sweater and mouthed: [i][color=lightcoral]'Thank you,'[/color][/i] She swallowed and strained her ears to hear what was happening outside.[/color]