[center][img]https://txt-dynamic.static.1001fonts.net/txt/dHRmLjg4LmM1NjIzNC5RWHB5YVdWcy4xAAAA/victoriantext.regular.png[/img][/center] [color=a0410d]Time:[/color] Morning [color=a0410d]Location:[/color] Xenelith's Tent [color=a0410d]Interactions:[/color][@FunnyGuy]-Umber [@Eviledd1984]-O’Ner [@Legion02]-Xenelith [hr] The plan had been set and Azriel eagerly awaited what was to come next. She had to let O’Ner get enough of a head start and she slowly paced back and forth as she counted to herself. When she finished, she looked to Xenelith with a wicked grin. [color=a0410d]”Let the hunt begin.”[/color] She said before she launched into the air and took off with silent speed. She kept pace with the wolves, using her keen eyesight to keep an eye on the female O’Ner as he ran. She watched from above as the male fairy fled and she grinned to herself. [color=a0410d][i]Yes, flee. Leave your companions and flee far away, for the monsters are coming.[/i][/color] She thought to herself gleefully as she coated her wings in mithril just to be on the safe side. She soon landed near O’Ner as she watched him finish sucking the life out of the human. [color=a0410d]”Pity, Umber surely would have enjoyed slowly crushing his armor in on himself.”[/color] She said with a sigh as she looked down at the human for a moment. She then drew her sword and slowly hacked off his head, lifting it up by his hair once she was done. She then proceeded to tie the head to her belt by the hair. Once she was done she began to walk around. [color=a0410d]”Now, where have the others run off too?”[/color] She questioned as she began to scan the ground, looking for footprints and moving closer to the water. [hr] [center][img]https://txt-dynamic.static.1001fonts.net/txt/dHRmLjYwLjkwYzZmOS5WRzl5ZG1rZ1M4T21kR2xzWkc5MGRHbHkuMAAA/viking.regular.png[/img][/center] [color=7ea7d8]Time: Morning[/color] [color=7ea7d8]Location: Forest outside of Domoros[/color] [color=7ea7d8]Interactions: [@Helo]-Bowyn[/color] [hr] Torvi kept her focus on the winged man, still highly one edge as she watched him for any signs of hostility. It was slowly becoming clear, however, that he wasn’t any threat to her at the moment. She also glanced at the bird on his shoulder, finding him more threatening than the man. There was just something about the winged male that was off, almost as if he weren’t all there. His question about her greeting had her narrowing her eyes a bit. [color=7ea7d8]”As a matter of fact yes, it is. Where I come from strangers usually try to harm and rape us. So excuse me for being cautious.”[/color] She told him as she watched him take his awkward step backwards. She watched him start talking to the bird and this was an incredibly strange sight to her. She cocked her head to the side, now truly wondering if the man was okay. She sighed as she realized he must be under the influence of something. There was no way he would be a threat to her in this state. She’d seen several times men and women in her village drinking too much mead or ingest some sort of herbs that put them in a similar state. With this thought she decided to put her axe away, deciding she really didn’t need it. [color=7ea7d8]”Bowyn, was it? I’m sorry for being so hostile, you obviously don’t mean to harm me. You must understand why I was cautious though what with that message...Aklenroth you said his name was?...that message he put out earlier.”[/color] Torvi apologized, specifically speaking a bit slower in order for him to comprehend her. So he was a winter fae? What kind of strange place was she in? She then moved and slowly put her hands up in a nonthreatening manner. [color=7ea7d8]”Look, I’m just trying to figure out where I’m at and why I’m here. So let’s start over maybe? I’m Torvi and I would really like to find somewhere safe to rest for a bit. I’ve had a…”[/color] She trailed off as her words caught in her throat, her mind going back to her sister. The pain in her chest felt immense and tears welling in her eyes once more. She swallowed hard before she found her voice again. [color=7ea7d8]”I’ve had a really bad morning.”[/color] It was all she could manage to say as her voice broke and a few tears fell down her cheeks.