When Malakaus was finished speaking with the stranger who called herself Taimane, he was heading towards the group at the hill. Illistrianna cheerfully walked beside him, but she stopped for a minute when something in the corner of her eyes caught her attention. It was her silver bracelets she was wearing around her wrists. One was a chain with a full moon hanging loosely; the other was a band made of silver with the symbol of a crescent moon engraved on it. They were glowing faintly with the color of a pale moon light. Her eyes widened in shock as she saw this. Her jewelry that were in fact her weapons in sealed form would only glow this way if there were any kind of Lycanthropic creature in the area. Her eyes scanned the area for any sighting of such a creature, but she could see none. Was it hiding somewhere?
The elven priestess shook her head. No, she couldn’t afford to be distracted right now. She had to meet up with the group first. With a slow pace, she joined up behind her newly-made Orc friend just as he had finished introducing himself.
Illistrianna was impressed by the number of people that had gathered for what would have first seemed to be a rather simple quest.
Things are not what they seem to be… she recalled in her head a familiar voice that often repeated this sentence, in her dreams.
The first person she had set her sights on was the strange man that had been sitting on the hill just as they arrived. A giant of a man, even taller that Malakaus, with red skin and long black hair. The most striking feature beside his skin was the antlers he had on his head. Illistrianna had never met such a person before; she wondered what race he could be. Something about him bothered her though. A strange, dark and sad aura she could feel emanating from him. She was definitively at unease when she gazed upon him.
@BKBurkeNext was one of the three who were standing at the edge of the hill, who have seemed to be looking at them as the odd trio approached the group. A rather plain-looking hunter who had them been watching with cold and dispassionate eyes. The elven maiden wondered if he was just in a bad mood.
@CynderNext to the insensitive-looking human was another one, this one however looked to be the complete opposite. A man of bright appearance, the fire of a burning passion in his eyes and an aura that exuded kindness. The Moon Elf could definitively see herself being on good terms with someone like that.
@JensomanThe third person to have been on looking on the hill was a rather normal, albeit short, looking woman. She had the allure of a wandering mercenary, but there was something a bit off coming from her. Illistrianna couldn’t exactly put a finger on exactly what it was.
@LissaLuThere were plenty of other adventurers standing on the hill, but the four already at the edge of the hill, plus Malakaus standing tall as well, made it difficult to see who they were. It didn’t matter much for now, what was important was to introduce herself to the others, Illistrianna figured. There will be plenty of time from now on to get acquainted with the others.
“And I am Illistrianna Alderine. I am delighted to finally meet you all.” The priestess cheerfully added to Malakaus’ introduction.