[center][url=https://fontmeme.com/fonts/chancery-cursive-font/][img]https://fontmeme.com/permalink/210706/5b2d4bde0d0ac83192882cf5870b794e.png[/img][/url] [color=MediumOrchid]Time:[/color] 10 am [color=MediumOrchid]Location:[/color] Jungle [color=MediumOrchid]Interactions:[/color] Rosaria [@Potter], Sophie [@princess], Caelan [@Alivefalling], Nuallán [@13org], Aurora [@chrysocoma] [color=MediumOrchid]Equipment:[/color] A dagger, fake elf ears, a ring of disguise, bag full of supplies, and some new schweet clothes [img]https://media.discordapp.net/attachments/606915454539137057/861997222140837918/divider.png[/img][/center] Half-human, half-animal eh? Nanay Minda and the other elders would also share folktales with creatures that were part human and part animal. He's weirded out that the beings he thought only existed in children's fables would actually exist in real life and walk among the earth like ordinary humans. In his case, the tales would always portray these demihumans as tricksters, wicked, or wicked tricksters. If a kind elf such as Rosaria was friends with one, it was either his forefathers have met some pretty nasty demihumans or the tales were made from the scared human's point of view as anyone who didn't act and look like them were considered abominations. He listened to what Rosaria and Nuallán said. What? Contrary to what anyone might believe, Jomari knew how to keep quiet and listen too. He just needed a long time to process all this stuff. Anyways, the group paused as Sophie interacted with a small creature that looked like a human but with wings. Again, Jomari was surprised and weirded out that the creatures he only heard about in bedtime stories could actually exist too. He wondered what else he could discover during his stay here. Just thinking about the loads of stories he could tell Nanay Minda and the other kids, Jomari was excited to go home and blow all their minds. This peaceful moment didn't last when he felt the ground shake. He thought it was an earthquake at first but it turned out it came from a really huge creature. The elves quickly became alert and Jomari just thought it could be one big furry huggable creature that spreads happiness and joy to everyone. Alas, it was the complete opposite of what he hoped for. The creature showed its form to the group. It was gigantic, it had too many tusks and horns, but most of all, it was absolutely, terrifyingly... [color=MediumOrchid]"Ugly. Eugh."[/color] Jomari said and retched in disgust. It roared and threw a huge boulder at them like it weighed nothing, causing Jomari to let out an uncharacteristic high-pitched shriek of horror as the big rock narrowly missed them. When Rosaria told the others to run, he looked at her in confusion and panic. [color=MediumOrchid]"Run? C'mon, we can take this ugly bastard! Surely you got some elf magic in your long gorgeous sleeves to fi-"[/color] Whatever he was about to say was cut short when the monster roared again and Nuallán told him to start running. He wanted to argue but it was clear that the monster didn't have any patience to let them weigh their options. Between the elf's dead serious stare and the creature's deadly ugly face, Jomari didn't have a lot of options either. Nuallán pushed Jomari at the back to make the human move, causing Jomari to give Nuallán his own death stare while starting to run. [color=MediumOrchid]"Firstly, I don't need to prove anything to you! Secondly, if you touch me again, I will fuck you up!"[/color] He shouted angrily at Nuallán as he got moving. Running through the forests was the resistance's main expertise so Jomari had no problems evading branches, jumping over fallen tree trunks, and the like while running as fast as he could. [color=MediumOrchid]"We told you to tell us the kinds of beasts that live here, you dimwits! All that quiet and focus for nothing!"[/color] Jomari shouted in anger as he let out another high-pitched scream whenever the beast roared. He could still see a bit of Nuallán at the edge of his sight sometimes but he didn't know if he ran past the others or if he ran in a different direction than them. All he knew was that he needed to keep running if he wanted to live another day.