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Eilidh watched the brigands flee triumphantly, before turning her attention back to the wizard downed before her, and losing the smile a little. He was better off dead, but she was supposed to capture him alive. Even though she knew this, she killed him. When Ian caught up and congratulated her, she was pleased but also took note of some of the things he said. Normal monsters don't really like killing, it was true. Centaurs were known to be an aggressive, combat-hungry race even by Monster standards. Was that really something to be proud of?

"Sorry. I know the goal was to capture him alive, but I couldn't fight them all at once. I needed to demoralise them quickly." she replied, having just made that otherwise logical reason up to cover the fact that she killed him because she wanted to, and because she couldn't stop herself. She did, however, strip the corpse of its armor and stowed it in her saddle bags, and caught the bag of gold thrown at her.

"Thank you. The guild will appreciate this. It was nice working with you, too. For the most part," she spoke, still smiling warmly which accented the next threat, as well as folding her arms to cover her bust from his gaze. "Next time we meet, maybe I'll teach you how to talk to me in a way that doesn't make me want to kick you. I won't and never will, don't worry, but I want to."

When they parted ways, Eilidh set off for the nearest Town to rest, eat, drink and examine her new armor. That happened to be Ambran, to the north. On the way, the events of that quest were still playing on her mind. Should she be ashamed of killing? Did she have a problem with her self-control? Was she...good?

@PaulHaynek@13org






"The higher-ups have had a high tolerance for Varjo, it's true. I've never agreed with it but my point of view is widespread enough that I was not reprimanded by the Order for speaking out against Varjan actions on multiple occasions. And yes, I have briefly met this Centaur though we didn't speak."

I won't enquire as to the meaning of the message, but if the resistance is in danger, I would gladly offer my assistance in that matter also. We can discuss rewards later, though I won't ask for much in exchange for delivering a letter. I will gladly aid you further in exchange for favour of possible aid if I ever have a future mission or job that takes place in this part of the world."


@PaulHaynek
@SleepingSilence

f you can't tell exactly how a person will behave from an anime avatar, it was most likely picked at complete random. I know if I'm playing a stuck up spoiled rich girl and my anime pic doesn't ooze arrogance and an aura of "don't talk to me, peasant" then I keep looking.
I'll reply as soon as 13org does

@13org Fancy a Centaur helper in Bast's quest?
The arrow embedded itself in Tobias' chest, and indeed he didn't register that he was quite dead yet. As blood began to saturate his vest, he still advanced, throwing punch after punch that were either slow and easy to dodge, or very weak. After a while, Tobias stopped, and grinned, and sighed.

"Well, you can't say I didn't go down fighting," he remarked, before falling to his knees, and looked up at his assassin with calm defeat until the light left his eyes for good, wherupon he crumpled to the floor, lifeless.
I haven't been enjoying Arena rping as much as more collaborative non-competetive approaches to combat, so I'm going to have my character take this hit, besides, I can't see him dodging the next arrow realistically.

GG
@catchamber

I'm gonna start by saying me and if anybody disagrees strongly, probably them.


In the confining doors and halls of the school, Duncan started to lag behind Roland as he navigated, even with the ramps to aid him. It was only when he reached the doors outside that he races towards the frame of Roland. A paper crane floated towards him in an unnatural way and he grabbed it mid-gallop, though didn't open it yet. He was too busy heading towards Roland, who changed mid-direction towards a large creature holding a girl. Unlike Roland, Duncan did not immeditaly assume the worst about the two, as there were several points he quickly considered; One, they wasn't quite the direction of the scream. Two, Donald had grown up in a community of inhumans so the sight of one wasn't alarming to him. Three, That girl did not seem to be hurt or resisting from this distance, and he couldn't sense any fear. As part animal, Duncan had a heightened sensitivity for fear and aggression from other people.

So Duncan carried on his original path instead of following Roland, but stopped dead in his tracks once he reached the forest and saw hoofprints. They looked big enough, but when he tried comparing their size to his own hooves, he gulped and turned right back around, heading towards Roland briskly. On the way, he remembered about the paper crane and opened it to read the contents.

"This is neither a test nor a game. Return to the Main Building and follow the Staff orientations, for your own safety. Non-compliance will result in detention and a notification to your parents.

—Vice-Principal Reiko Asamiya."


Yeah, no kidding.

When Duncan reached Roland again, he was just in time to see the young wizard open and read his own crane. "Hey, you can say that word in front of me if you want. I say it often enough. And the Vice-Prinipal's right. I just found some hoofprints that make mine look like the pawprints of a Pomeranian. There's something big out there and we're way in over her heads. We need to get back inside the school right now."

Without waiting for a response, Duncan started trotting swiftly back towards the school. He didn't want to run and leave Roland behind, but he was spooked, and would be much happier knowing he was under the Teachers' protection.

@Awesomoman64@KoL
Should I post for Mako too or wait for Kalas for her and just post Duncan?
Roland and Duncan aren't in view of the hoofprints, are they?
@TheWindel

He hasn't been on for three days
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