[center][img]https://txt-dynamic.static.1001fonts.net/txt/dHRmLjYwLjkwYzZmOS5WRzl5ZG1rZ1M4T21kR2xzWkc5MGRHbHkuMAAA/viking.regular.png[/img][/center] [color=7ea7d8]Time:[/color] Morning [color=7ea7d8]Location:[/color] Sewers of Roshmi [color=7ea7d8]Interactions:[/color] [@13org] Ayita [@hide on mana] Kuroi [@Dezuel] Baraian [@baraquiel] Maneru [color=7ea7d8]Mentions:[/color] [hr] Torvi’s take down of the clone was far too easy for her liking. Battle should be much more of a challenge if you asked her. How it had disappeared, though, had her quite curious as to what was going on. Was all this merely an illusion? She glanced around at the other clones as her companions attacked them, but something else quickly caught her attention as Ayita sent a gust of air through the blue mist. She silently took note of the other humans' magic as her eyes locked on to Maneru. He seemingly had the pink haired fairy girl, but Torvi wasn’t too quick to believe it was real. If she were right on her theory of things being an illusion then this could also be an illusion. They needed to find out for sure, however, and she quickly tried to take note of where the two were as the blue mist closed once more. Torvi closed her eyes for a moment and took a deep breath as she reached out with her magic. She could feel particles of earth all around them, especially within the water, and she began to call them to her. Once she had a sufficient amount under her control, she glanced back at the other human woman. [color=7ea7d8]“Ayita can you do that again with clearing the mist?”[/color] She asked the woman, but as she asked she sent her gathered earth heading towards the direction of Maneru, keeping it hidden underneath the water. She had confidence she remembered where the man and the fairy were, but she awaited visual on them again and that’s when she would strike. She’d send her earth to wrap around the man and then yank him swiftly back in the group's direction, thus bringing the fight to them. [hr] [center][img]https://txt-dynamic.static.1001fonts.net/txt/dHRmLjcyLjQ2NzMxYy5SV3h6WldFLC4w/roycroft-initials.regular.png[/img] [color=1a7b30]Time:[/color] Morning [color=1a7b30]Location:[/color] Forest outside Roshmi [color=1a7b30]Interaction:[/color] [@Helo] Cade [@Potter] Cora [color=1a7b30]Mentions:[/color] [color=1a7b30]Mood:[/color][/center] [hr] Elsea hugged Cora back tightly, her heart aching for her friend as she’d seen tears streaming down her face. Whatever the girl had seen had been rough on her, that was quite evident. She was relieved the fire was completely out now, but knew there had been some damage done as she glanced at the injured deer. She would have to consult the gods later and ask for a speedy recovery to the forest. Cora began asking questions quickly and Elsea had almost forgotten how she’d looked, but at the question if she were okay it was like it triggered the pain of the cut on her hand. [color=1a7b30]”Oh aye, I’m alright. I just had to make a blood offering to the gods to help me through my illusion.”[/color] How she said this was as if this was something normal to do, not even thinking twice about how it could be abnormal as she tore part of her dress and wrapped it around her injury. [color=1a7b30]”Cade is quite alright too. Come.”[/color] She said as she glanced back at the large cat man and began heading towards him, but not before she noted the sparks crackling around Cora’s wrists and the flames from her footsteps. What had truly happened to the girl? She’d have to ask her later about it. Cade then asked her about Ayita and Elsea tried to give him a reassuring smile. [color=1a7b30]”I believe that was likely an illusion too. When you were calling for us to follow I didn’t see anyone there and so that leads me to believe that it was all part of the illusion the creature was feeding you. There is a chance that Ayita is fine and you will see her again at the port. Don’t lose hope, my friend.”[/color] She said as she gently patted him on the back before glancing at the campfire and making sure that was completely out. [color=1a7b30]”I believe we’re all ready to go, lead the way and we’ll follow.”[/color] She said as they began moving, motioning for Cora to go ahead of her. Elsea brought up the rear, but stuck close to the woman just to make sure she was going to be alright. She’d seemed really shaken and it was concerning to Elsea.