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I'm not victim blaming but all generalizations are false, even this one.
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PC and Tablet ded, send help
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How very odd. He'd had no idea what to expect but this was rather surprising. Anyone who lived in these woods was certainly a little strange, especially with such slight a build. This women was almost undoubtedly a wizard...ess of some sort. Eldarin gave a graceful half bow to the druid in front of him and said, "Greetings I am Eldarin Vrus, distinctively not of these woods. Brownie apparently decided that I needed a helping hand and I can't say he's wrong. May I perhaps intrude upon your kindness by seeking lodging here for the night? I would be more than willing to pay my way, through coin or labor." Hopefully this women wasn't one of those evil hags who lured in travelers and eat them. Regardless he'd already decided to place his trust in her and her foxes, so if he was going to die here there was no point worrying about it. Feeling slightly more relaxed now he sheathed his sword as he awaited her answer.
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Well at this point heading back couldn't result in anything good, those plants might not be so courteous without the fox leading the way. The fox itself seemed to have no ill intent, at least for now, and the small hut it had led him to looked downright cozy. Eldarin pushed the door open wide enough to admit him and stepped in, carefully looking around the small structure and closing the door behind him. This looked to be as good a place as any to take a break, the woods were much easier to traverse in daylight. The only question was, who was he sharing it with?
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Eldarin sighed. Here was in an unknown forest, being offered to be led by an adorable fire fox or given the option of taking the beaten path. He really must be an idiot, he thought to himself ruefully as he took a few steps after the fox. "I'm warning you, if you led me astray none of us will be happy." was all he said to the little creature. Odds were the road was just as dangerous as following the fox thing anyway. It was the most obvious place for travelers so who could say what dangers awaited? Of course this might very well be one of those dangers, but Eldarin was quickly growing tired of this place and wanted to get out of here as soon as possible so he was willing to gamble a little. Besides, something that cute couldn't be malevolent. Eldarin once again reminded himself that this was possibly the worst idea he'd ever had and carefully followed the fox.
Eldarin set his feet firmly and turned to face the light that came nearer and nearer, ready to fight off whatever it was. But to his surprise he found it was only a fox, it barely came up to his knees. Still he'd been attacked by a killer plant earlier today so the cuteness was somewhat wasted on him. Still, he relaxed somewhat and made a shooing gesture with his buckler. "Run along foxy, I've got a lot of ground to cover and I'm reluctant to try sleeping here." in these woods he was sure any attempt at sleep would be rewarded with death. Which was of course sleep in its own way, but Eldarin had no interest in that.
Eldarin frowned as he looked ahead at the strange color. It looked as though a living flame was dancing through the woods. He cursed softly as he stumbled on yet another tree root, nearly clanging his sword into another tree. These pesky plants were everywhere, if he got into a fight it would be a nightmare trying to maneuver in these, even swinging his sword would be a chore. Eldarin looked at the flame again, he was reminded of a will 'o wisp. There were many tales about them, but a good half of them indicated that following one was the same thing as walking towards a grave. He was tempted to get a closer look anyway but decided against it, instead skirting around it, keeping the color in sight in case it did something, but otherwise avoiding it.
Bristle grinned cheekily at the praise. He was pretty good at this stuff huh? He was pretty confident in himself at this point, one might even say overly so, but who could blame him? Bristle's eyes rolled upwards in a futile attempt to look at the small wooden block on his head. Just think it moving. Easy. Bristle pictured the block in his head, or rather, on his head. Just like speaking but with a block and not speaking but moving. Okay so maybe that was a bad analogy. Still, Bristle had the general idea. His brow furrowed in concentration and the block slowly wobbled off his head, somewhat uncertainly, but defiantly moving. After a few moments it was above his hand and Bristle let it drop into it with another grin. Perfect. "Got it in one boss, whats next?" he asked eagerly. How come he'd never known he could do this stuff before. Well he would've been crazy to try it before this but still! Maybe it had something to do with the dragons and blood contracts and stuff. Didn't matter now, what was important was that he was a wizard!
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