[center][img]https://txt.1001fonts.net/img/txt/dHRmLjEwNi4wMWYwZmYuUW05M2VXNC4w/winter-kei.regular.webp[/img][/center] [color=8DD6D6] [b][color=01F0FF]Time:[/color][/b] Morning [b][color=01F0FF]Location:[/color][/b] Southwest of Roshmi City [b][color=01F0FF]Interactions:[/color][/b] Rue[@Potter], Bardulf[@Lava Alckon], Bridgette[@Tae], Mister Luum[@FunnyGuy], and Zeva[@Pink Khione] [b][color=01F0FF]Equipment:[/color][/b][url=https://www.dndbeyond.com/avatars/thumbnails/7/223/1000/1000/636284734857745454.jpeg]Sword[/url], hunting knife, a backpack with supplies, and a stoat named Raze who naps in the pocket of his vest. [hr] Finally, Mister Luum stepped up. The light elf seemed to barely break a sweat as he seared off half the owlbear’s face with a concentrated blast of light that, even without looking directly at it, left Bowyn seeing spots and his eyes stinging from the intensity. He stayed alert, they had made a lot of noise, if there were more owlbears in the area they could be on their way. Bardulf was smart to want to leave. Even though that would be the smart move, Bowyn found it difficult to just leave the owlbear carcass behind. [color=01F0FF]“Owlbear carcass equals a hefty handful of amas.”[/color] Bowyn remarked, his eyes studying the carcass. [color=01F0FF]“Of course someone went and ruined a good bit of meat and hide.”[/color] He added glancing at Mister Luum. Bowyn’s mind raced thinking about exactly how much usable meat was left. Hide too, plenty of that could still be used, and the bones were perfectly fine. He wondered how much weight a pegasus could pull because it really would be a shame just to leave all this to rot in the open. To be wasteful like that, to kill an animal and not even use any part of it; was not something a fairy was supposed to do. To just let useful meat or potential amas be left behind, for someone who’d spent his whole life surviving on scraps, just went against his every instinct. But with the human, whose safety had to be his first thought, it all seemed to amount to too high of a risk to justify it. Bowyn only sighed and started to follow Bardulf, he was just going to have to do yet another thing a fairy wasn’t supposed to do and hope it all balanced out in the end. [color=01F0FF]“You did well Bardulf. Nothin’ to apologize for.”[/color] He gave the human a rare compliment, Bardulf had fought without exposing himself to unnecessary risk, and Bowyn liked that. It would not serve their cause to lose their human to an animal attack. Bardulf was needed for fights far more important. [/color]