[center][img]https://i.imgur.com/9W7sxB7.gif[/img][/center] [indent][color=springgreen][sub][I]City of Thorinn[/I][/sub][/color][/indent][indent][color=springgreen][sup][right][i]Daytime[/i][/right][/sup][/color][/indent][hr][indent][color=springgreen][sup][b]City Streets[/b][/sup][/color][/indent][indent][indent][indent]It became quickly obvious that Ailanthus was the asshole of the group. A "for business run?" People were having mush for brains if they died in-game, yet she was busy thinking about business strategies to profit off their situation. Eaudenil was horrified; how could they take advantage of the weak and scared? Part of her wanted to turn tail and run away, shocked that someone would consider such a thing. The other half wanted to stand up for herself and the rest currently scared for their lives—they all just wanted to play a game, not die for real. But just like before in countless similar situations, a nagging feeling refused to go away in the back of Eaudenil's thoughts. Was it intimidation, or was it her own fear of being alone and dying in this unknown world? She never could tell, though it was enough for Eaudenil to keep her feet planted where she stood and answer the "armored mage's" questions. [color=springgreen]"Well,"[/color] Eaudenil spoke, glancing at Alex as he smiled. They may have only known each other for a couple of minutes, but it at least seemed like he had her back. [color=springgreen]"As as a knight of the green, most of my abilities are dedicated to defending nature against anything that might wish to destroy it. For instance, I can trap foes in thick roots, use spores to scout the road ahead, and even sense where powerful threats are rapidly damaging the environment, such as a lich corrupting the land with unholy energies or an Orcish horde rampantly cutting down a forest for their encampment."[/color] Looking at the others once more, Eaudenil continued. [color=springgreen]"So, I guess, in game logic, that makes me somewhat of a support. Before I forget, though, I should add that my pact with nature has turned me into a human plant in order for me to use my powers. Now, this doesn't mean I'll be sprouting flowers anytime soon, but rather that lengthy dungeon dives are probably not for me unless someone has light spells. Out here in the sunlight, however, I'm perfectly fine; better than I would be anywhere else, even. Does that explain things?"[/color] She prayed that was enough to satisfy Ailanthus' curiosity, and maybe even secure her place in their group.[/indent][/indent][/indent]