[center][h3][color=lightcoral]Corvina[/color][/h3] [color=silver] [color=lightcoral][b]Time:[/b][/color] Morning [color=lightcoral][b]Location:[/b][/color] Forest outside Roshmi [color=lightcoral][b]Interaction:[/b][/color] [@helo] Cade [color=lightcoral][b]Mention[/b][/color] n/a [/color] [img]https://media.discordapp.net/attachments/610964561553522698/610974769193418753/rgrgr.png?width=960&height=83[/img][/center][color=silver] As Cora listened to Cade, sympathy rose inside of her. She found herself frowning as she listened. She didn’t dare interrupt him though. Her eyes widened when he mentioned the dragolich. Was that the skeletal dragon she had encountered her first night? She shuddered at the thought of it. While he spoke, Cora was able to admire his bravery and honor. She smiled faintly. The world had given ehr one of the best Avalians she could have asked for. However the mention of his brother dying had given her sorrow and sympathy now. It was terrible that the Lich’s rule had brought so much terror and strife. Cora shook her head and sighed. She was going to do whatever she could do help Cade and avenge all the fallen. T The injustice of this world was hitting close to home. She felt anger fill her veins and pump through her like adrenaline. She glanced at him when he mentioned death, then quickly changed the subject. Her life having a price on it only fueled her rage more. She hadn’t been asked to be here. Instead, life had chosen her. She had a purpose, a mission. It was to help defeat the Lich, whatever it took. [color=lightcoral]”You don’t sound crazy, Cade,”[/color] Cora began to say as she stared at him earnestly. The fire she possessed in her palms was in her eyes. [color=lightcoral]”You’re better off dying for what you believe in, than dying on the sidelines watching. We’re going to avenge Shadow, Cade, I promise you.”[/color] She managed a wry smile. If she had to die, she hoped it was in battle fighting the Lich’s forces. She would make sure if she were kidnapped, she wouldn’t go down easy. Humans were a threat, and they had power the Avalians had not. Cora allowed it to pulse through her and the flame on her hand intensified. Still, she maintained control. [color=lightcoral]”Dying in glory of battle rather cowardice is what I believe in. You didn’t upset or scare me. I’ve already faced my share of horror here. I’m aware that at any moment, I could be killed. I trust you know that, and won’t let it happen if you can help it. I am not afraid. Should worst come to worst, I wouldn't go down easy. I plan on that."[/color] Cora then turned the conversation to Earth with a grin. Then, as Cade finished, her smile dropped. Tribe? As in Native American tribes? She stared with shock and tilted her head to one side. [color=lightcoral]”Tribe?”[/color] she repeated and scratched her head. [color=lightcoral]”I.. Can you tell me more?”[/color] Was it possible that it was a modern tribe? Obviously Native Americans still existed. Cora’s gut feeling however doubted her notions as her mind buzzed. She wasn’t going to allow herself to think the impossible yet though. She then recovered after the silence to add, [color=lightcoral]”Earth is similar to Avalia. Where I came from is called the United States of America. It has a government, and freedom mostly. It’s had its share of wars and tyranny, too. I wasn’t around for those times. The logistics of Avalia are very familiar to me though.”[/color] Her expression darkened. She thought of her childhood growing up happy, then having it come raining down. The years after it had brought her down into a dark, dark place. She bit her lip. She decided to move onto something happier. She glanced at the food and felt nauseated, though she kept it to herself. [color=lightcoral]”I think the food is done.”[/color] [/color]