@Erode@Pyromania99@Superman
The troll who appeared to be their leader turned their head towards Tetras. Judging from the frown, he was not very fond of his sarcasm towards the 'Sacred Bird'.
"Disrespectful, foolish outsider." He harrumphed. "Should have your tongue...the Razor Beak is the protector of the forest...but you are welcome." He turned his head then to Tsukiko, who approached him without fear. A brave one, then.
"Brave one, we not raise them, they are animals that can not be tamed so easily. They live in the deeper parts of the forest." He shook his head, the feathers in the headdress swaying as he did so. "But the foolish Kaolrit tribe have made a mockery of them with false god." One of the other trolls walked over, saying something in their native tongue to him, having a rapid exchange of words between the two. After a few seconds, the other walked away without a word to the adventurers.
"It is not safe to speak, here, but our goals may be similar..." He hummed for a moment, seeming to come to a conclusion. "The Kaolrit, likely behind the event here. They are not fond of outsiders. Our Elder would wish to speak with you."
As he spoke, a few other trolls began dragging the large bird back into the forest, disappearing quickly into the jungles shrubbery and leaves.
"Come."
His voice was firm. In fact, that sounded less like a suggestion, and almost more of a command.
"Will lead you to our village."
Isabella, was a bit eager to take the troll up on his offer as shady as it might have seemed. She was curious about the trolls, and definitely about the magic they employed. It seemed like your average run of the mill druidic based magics, but it was still fascinating to just see how different it could have possibly been from the Empire's own magic. Druidic magic was already rare enough as it was in the Empire, so this was a good chance to get to see some up close even if she wasn't going to be using any herself.
She walked over to the troll.
"I see no reason to turn down your offer." Isabella said. "Besides, I am curious about that duridic magic of yours." She sheathed her sword, giving the leader her usual neutral expression. He stared back down at her, chuckling lightly.
"Nothing special, outsider. It is something every Lakri learns. If you are curious, we can talk more once we leave...it is not safe here."
@Lauder@Ariamis@RedDusk
Well, it seemed at most the hounds were more interested in the crab than Jagred. As soon as the unfortunate crab landed on the ground near them, the hounds closed in on it...only to have the crab use one of its pincers on one of the hounds noses. With a gargled howl, the hound swung its nose, trying to dislodge the crab from its nose. After a few seconds, the crab swung free, only to land on the back of another hound. The first hound tackled the second, in an attempt to get at the crab, only resulting in it tackling the second.
Things escalated fairly quickly after that, and soon the hounds were fighting among themselves, completely seeming to forget the presence of the adventurers.
The crab, sufficiently satisfied with its trollery, slinked back away into the water before any more hounds got a chance to munch on it.
When they finished in the area, they proceeded to head down the same path as Em. After a short walk, they'd likely stumble upon the fight...would they interfere if they did, or not?
[@BlackAlice]
Em, herself, was doing a fairly decent job of fending off the Kobolds. The one who had attacked, was wholly unprepared for the skeleton to move in such a quick, precise manner. As his weapon missed its target, the Skeleton's sharp finger bones found themselves hitting their target. The lizard hissed with pain as he lost the use of one of his eyes. Before it could attempt to block a second blow, the skeleton's hand shallowly pierced the flesh of its scaly stomach, only serving to enrage the Kobold further.
However, it would take a bit more than a blind eye and a stomach wound to bring down this Kobold, it seemed. With a snarl, it dropped its weapon, hands grabbing the skeletons head, forcing its own claws into the skeletons mouth as it attempted to bite its neck. Summoning its strength, it spun, attempting to throw the skeleton into a cave wall. Even if it worked, this kobold was likely not going to be fighting much longer.
The second Kobold, sensing this wasn't something they could be lax about stepped in. He knew how magic worked. He knew that this skeleton wasn't a natural thing. It wasn't the first time he had saw something similar to this. Letting the one currently being attacked deal with the skeleton and make sure it couldn't interrupt him, he moved swiftly in towards the necromancer.
"Give up now, human." He hissed, though he brandished his blade and didn't really give her a chance to reply. Swinging it in a quick horizontal strike, he seemed to want to finish this quickly, aiming for her neck.
~Vhrol Wildland~
The troll who appeared to be their leader turned their head towards Tetras. Judging from the frown, he was not very fond of his sarcasm towards the 'Sacred Bird'.
"Disrespectful, foolish outsider." He harrumphed. "Should have your tongue...the Razor Beak is the protector of the forest...but you are welcome." He turned his head then to Tsukiko, who approached him without fear. A brave one, then.
"Brave one, we not raise them, they are animals that can not be tamed so easily. They live in the deeper parts of the forest." He shook his head, the feathers in the headdress swaying as he did so. "But the foolish Kaolrit tribe have made a mockery of them with false god." One of the other trolls walked over, saying something in their native tongue to him, having a rapid exchange of words between the two. After a few seconds, the other walked away without a word to the adventurers.
"It is not safe to speak, here, but our goals may be similar..." He hummed for a moment, seeming to come to a conclusion. "The Kaolrit, likely behind the event here. They are not fond of outsiders. Our Elder would wish to speak with you."
As he spoke, a few other trolls began dragging the large bird back into the forest, disappearing quickly into the jungles shrubbery and leaves.
"Come."
His voice was firm. In fact, that sounded less like a suggestion, and almost more of a command.
"Will lead you to our village."
Isabella, was a bit eager to take the troll up on his offer as shady as it might have seemed. She was curious about the trolls, and definitely about the magic they employed. It seemed like your average run of the mill druidic based magics, but it was still fascinating to just see how different it could have possibly been from the Empire's own magic. Druidic magic was already rare enough as it was in the Empire, so this was a good chance to get to see some up close even if she wasn't going to be using any herself.
She walked over to the troll.
"I see no reason to turn down your offer." Isabella said. "Besides, I am curious about that duridic magic of yours." She sheathed her sword, giving the leader her usual neutral expression. He stared back down at her, chuckling lightly.
"Nothing special, outsider. It is something every Lakri learns. If you are curious, we can talk more once we leave...it is not safe here."
@Lauder@Ariamis@RedDusk
Well, it seemed at most the hounds were more interested in the crab than Jagred. As soon as the unfortunate crab landed on the ground near them, the hounds closed in on it...only to have the crab use one of its pincers on one of the hounds noses. With a gargled howl, the hound swung its nose, trying to dislodge the crab from its nose. After a few seconds, the crab swung free, only to land on the back of another hound. The first hound tackled the second, in an attempt to get at the crab, only resulting in it tackling the second.
Things escalated fairly quickly after that, and soon the hounds were fighting among themselves, completely seeming to forget the presence of the adventurers.
The crab, sufficiently satisfied with its trollery, slinked back away into the water before any more hounds got a chance to munch on it.
When they finished in the area, they proceeded to head down the same path as Em. After a short walk, they'd likely stumble upon the fight...would they interfere if they did, or not?
[@BlackAlice]
Em, herself, was doing a fairly decent job of fending off the Kobolds. The one who had attacked, was wholly unprepared for the skeleton to move in such a quick, precise manner. As his weapon missed its target, the Skeleton's sharp finger bones found themselves hitting their target. The lizard hissed with pain as he lost the use of one of his eyes. Before it could attempt to block a second blow, the skeleton's hand shallowly pierced the flesh of its scaly stomach, only serving to enrage the Kobold further.
However, it would take a bit more than a blind eye and a stomach wound to bring down this Kobold, it seemed. With a snarl, it dropped its weapon, hands grabbing the skeletons head, forcing its own claws into the skeletons mouth as it attempted to bite its neck. Summoning its strength, it spun, attempting to throw the skeleton into a cave wall. Even if it worked, this kobold was likely not going to be fighting much longer.
The second Kobold, sensing this wasn't something they could be lax about stepped in. He knew how magic worked. He knew that this skeleton wasn't a natural thing. It wasn't the first time he had saw something similar to this. Letting the one currently being attacked deal with the skeleton and make sure it couldn't interrupt him, he moved swiftly in towards the necromancer.
"Give up now, human." He hissed, though he brandished his blade and didn't really give her a chance to reply. Swinging it in a quick horizontal strike, he seemed to want to finish this quickly, aiming for her neck.