[center][img]https://txt-dynamic.static.1001fonts.net/txt/dHRmLjcyLjQ2NzMxYy5SV3h6WldFLC4w/roycroft-initials.regular.png[/img] [color=1a7b30]Time:[/color] Evening [color=1a7b30]Location:[/color] Roshmi Hall [color=1a7b30]Interaction:[/color] [@princess] Malachi [@Helo] Cade [@Potter] Cora [color=1a7b30]Mentions:[/color] [color=1a7b30]Mood:[/color][/center] [hr] Elsea stared for a moment at the portal that had opened in the demon's chest, watching as small things got sucked in then slowly larger things. This wasn’t good, this wasn’t good at all. When would the hole stop sucking stuff in and how strong would it get? She definitely didn’t want to find out. She glanced over briefly at Malachi, then to Cora, then back to him as she mouthed [color=1a7b30]’I’ll get her to the port.’[/color] She then heard Cade speak and gave him a grin before Cora led them the rest of the way out of the ball. She watched the girl collapse onto the grass and let her do so for a moment, but it was obvious Elsea was eager to get further away from this building. She had no doubt that the demon would have the power to suck up the entire building and she wanted to be far from there when that happened. [color=1a7b30]”Well now we get out of Roshmi and make our way to the port, all while praying that our allies make it there safely as well.”[/color] She told the other human and then turned to Cade. [color=1a7b30]”I’m Elsea, by the way. Don’t think I’ve introduced myself yet. Do you by chance know a way out of this city so that we can possibly head towards the port?”[/color] She asked as she gave him a grateful smile for helping them get out of the ball. [hr] [center][img]https://txt-dynamic.static.1001fonts.net/txt/dHRmLjYwLjkwYzZmOS5WRzl5ZG1rZ1M4T21kR2xzWkc5MGRHbHkuMAAA/viking.regular.png[/img][/center] [color=7ea7d8]Time:[/color] Evening [color=7ea7d8]Location:[/color] Roshmi Grand Hall [color=7ea7d8]Interactions:[/color] [@13org] Ayita [@hide on mana] Kuroi [color=7ea7d8]Mentions:[/color] [hr] The big black portal opening up in the demon's chest was something that Torvi had not been expecting. She watched as it began to suck things into its chest, the force of it slowly growing stronger. She then also noticed the stare that she got from the warrior woman, but it didn’t phase her one bit as she watched the woman go to help someone injured. While she understood trying to help as many as possible, Torvi also knew that as a human it was important to preserve her life if she wanted to help the greater Avalia. Unfortunately she knew that it meant that some of the very few injured that were still stuck inside would likely perish, but the loss of them in order to save herself could mean that Torvi would save many more in the future. The demon bashed a hole in the wall now and she watched as Kuroi ran for it, urging them to also follow. She did, however she stood in the opening for a moment longer as she still watched the demon and watched the portal keep growing in power. The ground began to tremble, but she somehow managed to stay on her feet before turning and exiting the ballroom. She heard Ayita speaking again and she remained quiet as she watched her, shaking her head at the last bit she said. That’s when someone in the crowd yelled out at her, the person being of similar mind to those that Torvi had earlier killed. [color=e6f97d]”None of this would have happened if you humans wouldn’t have come here! This is your fault! You humans are a curse on this land!”[/color] He screamed angrily and a few more began to chime in, agreeing with him. It was time for Torvi to speak now. [color=7ea7d8]”You all should leave from here, get further away! That demon is showing no signs of slowing and I fear he won’t stop sucking things up until the entire building is gone including things close to it! So go! If you’re a decent Avalian then help those injured as well!”[/color] She then moved up to Ayita and spoke softer to her. [color=7ea7d8]”A word of caution, be careful what you say to this crowd and who you invite to the port. There are still enemies amongst this crowd and we don’t want to be the cause of them finding the safehaven of rebels.”[/color] She then walked away from her without another word, frustrated with several things that had happened this evening. She then approached Kuroi, her frustration apparent on her face. Both him and the woman spoke too much in a time that required action, but she tried to ignore that frustration. [color=7ea7d8]”I do hope you know a way out of this city? I need to get to that port and make sure my friends are alright.”[/color] She asked him, her weapons she’d procured earlier still within her grasp.