[center][img]https://i.imgur.com/Ji9xQnY.jpg?1[/img] [color=9e0b0f]Time:[/color] [color=silver]2pm[/color] [color=9e0b0f]Location:[/color] [color=silver]River Port[/color] [color=9e0b0f]Interactions:[/color] [color=silver]Astra and Vrexen [@FunnyGuy], Alaia [@Alivefalling] and Maeryn [@princess][/color] [color=9e0b0f]Mentions:[/color] [/center] [hr] Even though Myra was playing with her shiny-spheres, she was still paying attention in what Vrexen, Astra and Maeryn were talking. Not only because she was a bit wary of them due to some recent events, but also because what they were talking about was their next destination and the issue of hunting the 'hoo-mans'... Which were still a huge mystery for Myra, both regarding what they were capable of and why pretty much everyone in her group wanted to hunt them so badly. The only reason Myra could think for her to want to hunt something was to feed herself, which made her wonder how humans tasted... Maybe that was the reason why they were after the humans? Because they were very tasty? At that moment, her thoughts were interrupted when she overheard Maeryn talking about orcs. Having already observed a few of them back in Daka, she knew exactly what they were. Big, violent, tough, loud and [i]very[/i] green, whenever they were around, chaos usually followed them. Even for Myra herself, the idea of having to fight against multiple of those orcs wasn't one she liked that much. After hearing Maeryn's words, Myra nodded her head vehemently. Clearly agreeing with Maeryn as she looked at Astra and Vrexen. Fortunately, it seemed like Vrexen wasn't totally against the idea. Which was genuinely surprising for Myra, knowing how Vrexen usually only thought about violence. When she looked at Astra, wanting to know what she thought about that though, she heard Astra talking to Vrexen that she would stay behind. Confused, Myra gave a few steps towards Astra, still keeping a little bit of a distance, but definitely closer than what she usually came since she saw Astra using shadow magic. Leaning her head in an inquisitive manner, Myra looked towards Vrexen, Maeryn and Alaia and then to Astra again. Was she going to leave for good? The idea of staying in a group with two people whom Myra didn't know much about and Vrexen... Whom normally was [i]very[/i] unstable, without Astra to try and keep things under control wasn't something that made her happy. [color=ed1c24]"No come?"[/color] Myra asked, looking towards Astra, with a confused and slightly worried expression. [hr] [center][img]https://i.postimg.cc/wMBBym3J/war-letters.png[/img] [img]https://i.postimg.cc/d0fhvXYg/WCyD6YW.png[/img] [color=gray]Time:[/color] [color=silver]2pm[/color] [color=gray]Location:[/color] [color=silver][b]Dugmaghord[/b][/color] [color=gray]Interactions:[/color] Rosaria [@potter], Slick [@FunnyGuy] [/center] [hr] While Nuallán did notice Slick's remark about them being lovebirds, at first, he chose to simply ignore it. That was, until he noticed Rosaria herself blushing, which made him react in return, turning his head to hide it. Fortunately, there were other things to focus on and as Slick mentioned that they could probably deal with any aggressive creature by themselves, should any unforeseen situation arise. [color=gray]"There aren't many creatures which would risk going after a prey that can potentially kill them."[/color] Nuallán said, agreeing with Slick. [color=gray]"With that said, an oasis tend to attract many types of animals. Some which might act in an extremely aggressive manner in order to defend their offspring. Even though the chance is small for us to find ourselves in such a specific situation, we should still be careful."[/color] He continued. Just as he finished that, Rosaria mentioned that she could make them invisible so they could approach the oasis, something that only highly experienced and skilled photokinesis users could do. Which would definitely make their job of observing way easier. [color=gray]"We would still need to stay upwind of the oasis in order to prevent any creatures from catching our scent, but other than that, being invisible would make our job of observing any potential prey much easier."[/color] He said, agreeing with Rosaria's suggestion as he smiled to her.