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Keeping track of things makes it easier to avoid bad experiences! And to not make the same mistake like an idiot... :-/

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"Humanity takes great pride in three things. Their willpower, their greed and their mortality.

Their will and endless greed allows them to grow and accend past other creatures
But their mortality denies them divinity

It's a delightful purgatory between being Fallen and being Divine"


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Interaction: Anki @Medili, Srikandi @Kumbaris, Zavim @Sanity43217 and Fei Bai Ho @Shirly Swad




With the dragon now dazed, thanks to the explosive compound Catherine thrown at him, she watched, amused as Fei Bai Ho continued to fight. Not only his body was resisting remarkably well to the concentrated tonic she gave to him (and he ended drinking in one gulp), but even after his body was affected by both the tonic and the powerful sleeping poison, it seem to be breaking down. In fact, he seemed to be resisting remarkably well to it. No organ failure, no severe intoxication due to two completely different mixtures affecting his body at the same time... It was truly interesting. Although there weer a few hints that he wouldn't be able to keep up for too long...

"Truly remarkable. It seems I have found myself a very~ promising test subject." Catherine said, observing Fei Bai Ho with an amused expression.

"Oh~ There it is. He's not going to last for too long. It is still impressive that his body or his organs didn't fail after being affected by both the tonic and the sleeping poison though..." she mentioned as she watched him struggling to keep awake.

Much to Catherine's surprise, Fei Bai Ho still had more to show her, as he jumped towards the dragon, kicking him repeatedly with his feet in a wheel motion, making the dragon slam into the side of the mountain. Following that move, Fei Bai Ho used some type of martial arts ability, making his fists become engulfed in flames as he punched the dragon, making it roar in pain before it succumbed to it's wounds. After such a powerful attack, Fei was only able to raise his arms in commemoration and for some reason, bowing towards the dragon in respect before he fell down, unconscious.

Srikandi was the first to approach the dragon's body to confirm it was truly dead. After that, she mentioned that they should cover it's body with snow and go to the Table, in order to avoid further problems, just before Anki went to treat her wounds. Unfortunately for Srikandi, Catherine not only had completely ignored her words, but was going towards the dragon corpse with a dangerously excited expression.

"Out of my way~ Out of my waay~!" she said, singing and almost hopping as she got closer to the dragon.

"Now, where is it? It should be around here..." She began mumbling to herself as she went to the dragon's throat and began running her hands through it's scales, apparently searching for something.

"Ah~ Here it is! Good, no wounds. Hopefully it'll be undamaged." she said as she touched upon a distinct scale on the dragon's neck, the only scale that seemed to be on a different position than the others, the so called 'inverse scale'.

It took a few seconds until she was able to finally dig her nails under the scale and lift it enough for her to put her fingers underneath but the moment she did, she dug her feet into the ground and pulled it, suddenly tearing the scale off the dragon's throat, exposing the soft meat underneath. Using the very scale she tore from the dragon, she carefully made an incision and quickly grabbed a glass jar from inside her bag to store the blood that began flowing from the wound. It took a moment for the blood to stop flowing, filling two thirds of the jar when it finally did.

"Such high purity! Look at this vibrant crimson color!" she said, admiring the steady stream of blood that slowly filled up the jar.

The second the blood stopped flowing, without losing any more time, Catherine immediately rolled up her coat's sleeves before plunging her hand inside the dragon's throat. After a few minutes of carefully feeling around inside with a very concentrated expression, Catherine's face suddenly brightened up as she carefully pulled her hand from the wound, carefully holding what Srikandi would immediately recognize as the dragon's breathing gland.

"Luckily, a perfect extraction despite the lack of appropriate tools! It's undamaged as well, even after the beating the dragon took!" Catherine said, looking at the gland in her hand and admiring it almost as if she was looking at the most beautiful and expensive gem in the world.

"Hm... The blood crystal inside... Has a decent size but it's not particularly big. So this was a relatively young dragon then?" Catherine said as she very gently and carefully pressed the gland between her fingers, turning towards Srikandi as she asked the last part before she put the gland into the jar, together with the blood she had just gathered and put the lid on it, carefully resting it on the ground besides her.

"Should you need any help with the wounded, just call me. I still have a few potions that could help with internal injuries." Catherine said to Anki as she rolled up her other sleeve while looking at the dead dragon.

"Otherwise, I think I will be very~ busy here." she said with a rather grim smile on her face as she kneeled down and started taking off all the jars and vials she was keeping inside her bag, along with a small knife used to separate and cut ingredients with it's blade or even grind and crush them with the back of it's handle. In the end, there were about three other jars, not counting with the one she had just used.

"While I am not exactly an expert draconologist, I'm knowledgeable enough about it's anatomy to harvest the 'useful bits'..." Catherine said with a chuckle as she put the inverse scale she had used to cut the dragon's throat on top of the glass jar, both the scale and her own arm still completely covered in dragon blood.
In Avalia 3 yrs ago Forum: Casual Roleplay


Time: Morning
Location: Aldrakh
Interactions: Astra and Vrexen @FunnyGuy
Mentions: Alaia @Alivefalling and Maeryn @princess



Myra was still excitedly looking at the confused orc, pointing towards the wooden box while extending the coin towards him despite how puzzled he seemed to be. That was until both Vrexen and Astra called her, that is. Upon being told that she wouldn't be able to 'trade' like Astra if she didn't say anything, Myra was visibly distressed for a moment. Being communicative wasn't exactly something she was good at, despite being very 'expressive' in both her movements, actions and expressions... Something which was easy to notice, seeing her troubled expression and how she was pouting as she looked to the coin, to the object, the orc and then to Astra after being told she had to 'speak'.

As Astra began talking, Myra paid careful attention to her words, but despite Astra talking slowly, she was still having some difficulties on following her. After a few seconds of hard thinking, pouting and being very annoyed at the situation, Myra simply turned towards the Orc with a determined expression, clearly tired of trying to decypher the strange ritual of 'bargaining' Astra used so much.

"Ahem! Buy!" Myra said, doing her best to mimick even the sound Astra made before she talked as she pointed towards the wooden box with the metal spheres inside

"Shiny?" she concluded, extending her hand towards the orc, once again showing him the coin, almost as if asking if it was enough. Her determined expression made it clear that she wanted to buy those shiny spheres no matter what.

It was then that a dark elf approached them and began speaking with Astra, the same dark elf that was nearby the woman with the pretty wings she was admiring before. Myra, misunderstanding the dark elf and thinking he also wanted to buy the shiny spheres, immediately looked to the orc again with an energetic tone.

"Buy! Me!" she said, reaffirming that she was the one that would buy them and not the strange dark elf.
In Avalia 3 yrs ago Forum: Casual Roleplay


Time: Morning
Location: Aldrakh
Interactions: Astra and Vrexen @FunnyGuy
Mentions: Alaia @Alivefalling



Myra was genuinely surprised to see Vrexen beeing so agreeable as he spoke with Astra about the Shinies. The 'Amas', as Astra called them were undeniably useful, so much that even Myra, with her shallow understanding of how the 'civilized' world worked could see their power but it was still a... different type of 'power' than the one Vrexen valued, so she was surprised to see him saying that he would use it. Maybe being with Astra for so long wasn't only affecting Myra herself but Vrexen as well? Maybe it might even help with his... unstable behavior in time. Seeing how her two companions were understanding each other so well, Myra couldn't help but feel happy.

Following Astra, who was leading the orcs to where the stinky-fish-horses where, Myra couldn't help but to think about what the orcs would do to them. Unsurprisingly, the confirmation came soon after as Astra mentioned that they would 'chop-chop' them, which immediately made Myra understand that they would eat those.

"Foo?" Myra asked, a bit skeptical as she looked to the stinky-fish-horses, sniffing the air around them. No matter how much she thought about it, they didn't seem to be that appetizing...

Her thoughts were interrupted when Astra suddenly got two shinies from the pouch the orcs just gave her and handed one to Vrexen and one to Myra. Myra was absolutely ecstatic as she held the shiny on her hand. Not only it was the first shiny Myra got to herself, but it looked really pretty and shiny as well! Myra was so distracted by how pretty her first Ama was that she almost forgot what they were supposed to be used for. With those, she probably would be able to buy the shiny spheres that she saw on the first stall she visited with Astra.

Almost hopping out of excitement, Myra went near Astra, grabbing her hand and gently pulling her as she pointed back to the place where all the stalls were, with the platinum coin still on her hand before she looked to Vrexen, signalling for him to follow her as well.

Upon reaching the stall, Myra stopped just in front of it, looking to the puzzled orc behind the stall, who was probably finding that situation really strange, before pointing towards the small wooden box with metal spheres inside before extending the platinum coin towards him with an excited smile. The orc was still confused as it looked to the small, cute and overexcited white creature extending her hand with a platinum coin on it. Seeing how the orc seemed to be a bit confused, Myra glanced towards Astra, just to be sure she was doing everything correctly just like Astra normally did when she used the shinies to buy something.


Interactions: Amanda and Madeleine @Kumbaris, Morgana Faith @King Cosmos, Micheal Crane @BigPapaBelial, Xaviron @Martian, Scarlet @AWACS




Thanks to OMR's 'generosity' and the Hayward family's influence, Faye was able to get a room in one of the best 5 star hotels on Frankfurt. A place where both the OMR could keep an eye on her, was easily accessible for when they wanted to run some more tests about her abilities and it was comfortable enough in order to not offend the Hayward family and satisfy Faye's own tastes. With an incredibly soft and big bed, just the way Faye liked, she had a wonderful night of sleep despite being away from 'home' and the forest.

As the new day dawned, Faye was woken up by the few rays of sunlight that were able to pass through the heavy curtains that covered the windows, blocking both light and sound from the city below, a request from Faye herself as she wasn't accustumed with the lights and sounds of Frankfurt at night.

"Hnnng... What time is it...?" Faye muttered, yawning as she rolled on the bed and reached for her cellphone, only to immediately jump off the bed, alarmed as she saw the five lost calls and the three alarms that had failed to wake her up.

"Dammit! I am SO late!" Faye said to herself as she immediately started wearing her clothes and getting ready to go meet Amanda and the rest of the group.




Thanks to her portals and her blink ability, Faye didn't take too long to get to the meeting room. Unfortunately, she wasn't able to go back in time so she was still late.

"I'm sorry! The hotel bed was so comfortable and I- Ack!" Faye begun, her voice being heard before her presence was noticed as she blinked inside the room where Amanda, Madeleine and the other members already were, before she interrupted herself with a loud yelp, stumbling on the pile of documents Morgana had just stepped away from, making them all fall on top of her in a rain of papers and documents.

"Why would someone pile up documents like that?! That has to be made on purpose!" Faye complained as she stood up, looking at the huge mess that it caused, knowing that she definitely wouldn't be able to clean that up by herself.

As she gave a small look around the room, which seemed to be more a dungeon of documents and papers, straight out of a clerk's nightmare, she was relieved to hear from Amanda that she would accompany her to Minsk, since she would need her abilities to help uncover exactly what was going on there, meaning that she wouldn't have to deal with all that paper, with that job being left to Morgana and whoever else would prefer staying there instead of going to Minsk.

"I'm sorry Morgana, I didn't mean to..." Faye said, with an awkward smile as she looked to the amount of papers and documents now on the ground and then to Morgana again.

In Avalia 3 yrs ago Forum: Casual Roleplay


Time: Morning
Location: Aldrakh
Interactions: Astra and Vrexen @FunnyGuy
Mentions: Alaia @Alivefalling



Myra kept staring at Vrexen for a moment as she offered him the meat, pondering why he seemed rather reluctant in accepting it. Sometimes, despite how... 'simple' Vrexen's way of thinking seemed to be, it was hard to figure out was was going through his head. After some encouragement from Astra though, he finally accepted, taking a large bite from the meat she offered him. Surprisingly enough, even Vrexen liked the meat, which was evident by his reaction upon tasting it, going as far as even making him hum in delight. Satisfied by his reaction, Myra smiled as she looked at Astra and Vrexen.

With Vrexen back on the group, Myra felt as if things got 'balanced' once again. Astra would continue to show her the wonders she could buy with the shinies she loved so much while Vrexen's... inconstant behavior would keep Myra's instincts sharp and give her some chances to sharpen her claws once in a while. Surprisingly enough, Astra seemed to be happy with Vrexen's return as well, which was a bit confusing for Myra, since it wasn't really that hard to realize Astra didn't like Vrexen that much. Still, judging by her tone of voice and her words, she seemed to be genuinely happy about it. While most of the stuff Astra was talking about, mainly about how she and Vrexen could be an 'item', flew right over Myra's head, she got the overall idea that Astra was happy that the 'team' was back together.

With their small 'reunion' over, Astra and Vrexen began discussing about their plans, or better, Astra's plans. While Myra was distracted most of the time, mesmerised by both how the light reflected and shined on the wings of the fairy Vrexen had just pointed to and because it was her first time seeing a person with wings. Such a sight was not only something new to Vrexen, but Myra as well. She couldn't help but to wonder how did that work. The woman's wings looked so beautiful and fragile and yet, she was able to flutter and fly around seemingly effortlessly through the air with them. Judging by how she moved too, she seemed to be very agile as well, which only made Myra even more puzzled. Myra's intense, curious stare was only broken when Astra gently rubbed Myra's head. While she didn't know what she did to receive the praise, she was still happy for the attention received.

Interaction: Anki @Medili, Srikandi @Kumbaris, Zavim @Sanity43217 and Fei Bai Ho @Shirly Swad




Catherine let out a smirk as she noticed the dragon's surprised reaction as it breathed the gas. Truly, dragons were very similar to some nobles. So arrogant and proud that they thought of themselves as gods... Which only made it easier to strike them down. Surprisingly enough though, even though it was clear that the poison was working, it only made the dragon woozy, despite how concentrated it was, something which did made even Catherine a bit surprised.

"Hm... I may have underestimated a dragon's physiology... Interesting..." she said to herself, looking to the surprised dragon almost as if she was watching a test subject.

"Producing a more concentrated mixture, without making it lethal will take some rather difficult to find materials... Although, if everything goes right, resources won't be a problem after this mission and I'll have enough funds to make some very interesting toys..." she said with a chuckle.

Still curiously studying the dragon's reaction, it was only after he spoke that Catherine noticed the newcomer. The strange adventurer seemed to have appeared out of thin air and offered to be the one to pay the 'toll' in place of the group. Although it seemed to be already too late. Not only because the dragon would certainly be offended by Catherine's sleeping gas, but because of what Fei was about to do.

"If I were you, I would wait for the sleeping gas to..." Catherine began to say, trying to warn Fei about the gas, before he could rush towards the dragon. Unfortunately, she was already too late, as when she began saying that, Fei had already started rushing towards the dragon, jumping over it and smashing it to the ground with a mighty attack, having enough force to crack the ground underneath the dragon.

"Dissipate before going in..." Catherine finished her sentence only after Fei completed his attack, sighing.

"I mean, at least this will serve as an experiment. It's the first time someone who drank an concentrated energy tonic gets exposed to a very concentrated sleeping gas. It's a lot of stress to someone's body. After all, both mixtures were extremely concentrated... Since he's a martial artist, I doubt anything bad will happen, but I wonder for how long the tonic will keep him awake..." Catherine said, shrugging before she turned her attention to her newest 'test subject'.

"Fine... I wont just keep watching... If he falls unconscious before the dragon is dealt with I'll go get him..." Catherine said, already foreseeing the protests that would come from the rest of the party should she only keep watching.

"If you guys want to avoid an impromptu slumber party, I would avoid inhaling the gas. Unlike Fei who drank the tonic, you guys will definitely fall unconscious within seconds of being exposed to it." she warned the rest of the party, before she grabbed one more vial and threw towards the dragon, who was still a bit stunned thanks to Fei's attack.

The moment the vial shattered on top of the dragon, the unstable mixture inside it heated up and exploded with enough force to send a shockwave to even Anki and Srikandi, who weren't as close from the dragon as Fei and Catherine were.
In Avalia 3 yrs ago Forum: Casual Roleplay


Time: Morning
Location: Aldrakh
Interactions: Astra and Vrexen @FunnyGuy
Mentions:



Myra was still eating when Astra began talking with her about both of them making a good team. While Myra could agree that being near Astra was definitely safer than being near Vrexen, she had a sneaking suspicion that her instincts might grow dull if she continued to hang around Astra for so long. Sure, she enjoyed the food, the shinies Astra traded were indeed pretty and things were pretty comfortable with her, but after a few days living that 'good life', Myra's body craved for the thrill of the hunt, the fresh, still warm meat, the sensation of her muscles tensing up before pouncing on a prey, the feeling of running after it... Vrexen was indeed dangerous and unpredictable, but being near him kept Myra's instincts sharp.

It was at this very moment, just when Astra was talking about him that Vrexen suddenly appeared behind her, much to Astra's dismay. Myra had no idea of what had happened with Vrexen before, but she knew that wasn't anything good. She could still smell the scent of blood coming from him.

Surprisingly enough, despite the things that Astra said, Vrexen didn't seem to be mad with her. Instead he seemed to be almost worried as he told them that they had to leave Aldrakh quickly, as he mentioned the name of one of the other demons, one of unsettling creatures Myra had seen back in Daka, something which immediately made Myra understand why Vrexen was acting like that. As much as she wanted to avoid meeting with the demon Vrexen was talking about though, what Astra said about the sun was indeed true. While the heavy smoke and the place where Aldrakh was located made the sun more tolerable, she had no doubts that if she got out while the sun was still high in the sky, not even her would be able to resist the effects of the sun... She wasn't sure if she would burn like Vrexen said, but she knew that the weakness she felt when she was back on the boat wasn't just because of the sea or the rocking and shaknig of the boat.

After hearing their words and agreeing with Astra's reasoning, Myra grabbed the remaining of the meat she was eating, holding it by the bone and approached both of them, waiting to see where they would go after offering Vrexen a bite from the meat Astra gave her.
In Avalia 3 yrs ago Forum: Casual Roleplay


Time: Morning
Location: Aldrakh
Interactions: Astra@FunnyGuy
Mentions:



Complying with Astra's request, Myra used her claws to cleanly cut a chunk of meat, handing it to Astra soon after, licking her claws as she curiously watched Astra as she began her 'performance'. Changing her expression and even her tone of voice in an instant. Her loud exclamations as she looked to the meat and then to the orcs. Truth be told, Myra was confused at first. She didn't need to know much about words to understand that the things she was saying to the orcs weren't exactly praises or anything like that and the orcs' expressions made it clear that they were equally stunned with Astra's little show, if not extremely annoyed by it. Myra was even worried for a second that things might become ugly, but the moment Astra ate the meat, she once again completely changed both her expression and her tone of voice in a second.

Clearly displaying her satisfaction, to the point of pleasure as she took a bite from the piece of meat Myra gave her, all the stares and attention she drew with her previous words immediately began looking at the orcs and the meat they were making, incredulous that it could be really that good. With so many eyes on the meat, many of which were on the piece of meat Astra had bought for Myra, she began getting worried, especially when Astra shared the piece of meat she had cut for her with a stranger. Surely, Astra wasn't expecting Myra to share her food with all those people who were watching... right?

The very moment Astra sinalled Myra she could start eating the meat, Myra immediately sank her teeth into it, taking a big bite as she warily looked around, giving a piercing glare at anyone who got too close from her food and even hissing if they didn't get the message and approached it even more. Just as Astra had said though, the meat was indeed delicious. While Myra did enjoy the different seasonings and tastes they used on the meat back on the inn, this one was much more 'pure'. It was meat. High quality meat and that was it. It needed no seasoning other than a little bit of salt to draw it's full flavour. The fat almost melted on Myra's mouth, mixing with the meat's juices and only making it taste even better. Surprised by how good it tasted, Myra looked to Astra with a surprised expression, before she turned her attention back to the meat and continued to voraciously devour it, savoring every bite of it.
In Avalia 3 yrs ago Forum: Casual Roleplay


Time: Morning
Location: Aldrakh
Interactions: Astra@FunnyGuy
Mentions:



With a voracious look in her face, Myra continued waiting expectantly as she listened to Astra discussing with the orcs. While Myra should probably pay attention at what Astra was saying, she was currently too busy being entranced by the piece of meat. The sound of the meat sizzling and the juices evaporating as they touched the hot embers below, the way how the fire was carefully roasting every side of the meat as it continued slowly spinning over the fire, the juices from the meat slowly dripping into the fire, evaporating as they touched the hot embers below, even the smell the meat gave off, having no unnecessary spices or condiments, just the pure flavor of the meat and some salt to enhance it, everything contributed for Myra to be completely distracted and entranced by it.

While Myra did like and enjoyed the raw meat she hunted, being a predator herself, thanks to Astra's influence, she had discovered the wonders of cooked food and recently started developing a taste for it. From the seasoned meat she ate back on the inn to this one she was going to eat now, each food had a different taste from the other, according to the type of meat, how it was prepared and even the spices used.

It was only when Astra had a strange reaction when talking to the orc that Myra finally looked away from the meat, trying to understand what was going on. Unsurprisingly, Myra wasn't able to really grasp what exactly the orcs and Astra were talking about, both due to some words she didn't know and because Myra didn't really know how to 'read between the lines'. What she did understand though, despite being a complicated word, was when Astra mentioned 'bargaining'. She had already used that word a few times before and always when she was trading shinies with other people. Somehow, Astra seemed to always be able to convince the others to give her stuff for less shinies than they had initially wanted and in some rare cases, even for free. While Myra already had a very basic idea of the value the shinies, or 'Amas' as she called had, she didn't yet understand the weird magic Astra used to always have trades go her way.

Unsurprisingly, it seemed Astra was successful once again, judging by the tone of one of the orc brothers. Myra was about to start devouring the meat, without even bothering to cut it away from the bone as Astra called her, asking for a bite. More specifically the first bite. While Myra didn't really have a problem with sharing some of her meat with her travel companions and was considering doing it even without receiving nothing in exchange, she definitely became more motivated once Astra mentioned that if Myra helped her, she would consider not having her wear the annoying 'clothes' again.

With nothing really to lose, other than a few seconds of waiting before she could sink her teeth into the meat, she nodded vigorously, approaching the meat and showing her claws, looking to Astra almost as if waiting for her to say which piece of meat she wanted and the exact size before Myra cut it for her.
In Avalia 3 yrs ago Forum: Casual Roleplay


Time: Dusk
Location: Myriamor Bed & Breakfast
Interactions: Rosaria @Potter , Jomari @baraquiel, Caelan @Alivefalling, Sophie @princess, Aurora @Mole
Mentions: Slick @FunnyGuy, Leaf @Helo, Mikazuki @Tae



Nuallán watched the humans' reactions as they walked through the city with an amused expression. From the architecture, to the demi-humans, the humans' reactions ranged from amazement, curiosity and awe, to even indifference, annoyance and discomfort. For Nuallán, the uniqueness in the humans' way of thinking, acting and even living their own lives was indeed amusing. He didn't know if it was a fruit of their short lifespan or their culture, but humans lived their own lives in an incredibly fast and intense manner. For them, every moment was precious, every experience, something to savour and enjoy. In that aspect, there was a stark difference between them and the elves, whom due to their long lives, often took their lives in a much slower pace and in a way less intense manner. Courtship on Elven society only happened after a long time of silent, distant admiration and often continued for many years before any kind of relationship was formed. Which was one of the reasons why Nuallán was so curious and surprised to see Caelan and Sophie already developing some feelings for one another despite having met each other so recently.

Surprisingly enough, just after Caelan and Sophie let go of each other's hands, embarrassed by what happened, he couldn't help but take a quick, small glance at Rosaria, whom he knew would greatly enjoy watching the two humans' feeling blossoming for one another. At that moment, their eyes met for a second, which caused even the normally composed Nuallán to look away, embarrassed after being caught searching for Rosaria's smile.

With the group sittin down to eat, Nuallán did so as well, asking for a simple but balanced breakfast with some camel meat, eggs and a bread and ate quietly as he kept a watchful eye on both his surroundings and the patrons that entered or left the place. The moment they sat down, Nuallán could see how exhausted and tired they all were. They had all rested only for a short time as they were on their way to Myriamor. Truth be told, the journey had been a difficult one until now, but the humans did well keeping up with them so far.

"Myriamor is famous not only by it's beauty, but by it's culture and it's perfumed oils as well. Desert herbs, while rare, do have an exquisite fragrance and hold medicinal properties too from what I've heard." Nuallán said with a smile as he looked at Aurora, who mentioned that the air smelled beautiful in Myriamor.

"Our stay in Myriamor might be short but please, take this time to rest and recover your energy. The journey so far has been harsh and we owe you all a well deserved rest." he said with a silent nod of approval, congratulating the humans for getting this far and thanking them for supporting Rosaria.

Most of the humans were holding on pretty well despite how exhausted they were, with the exception of Jomari of course, whom despite everything, continued with a rather hostile attitude. His comment about the food and the way he asked Rosaria about who were they going to meet didn't pass unnoticed by Nuallán, who sent him a sharp glare as he did so that quickly passed the message that unlike Rosaria, he wasn't that patient.

"Even though Princess Mikazuki is Lady Rosaria's close friend, she is still a princess and deserves to be treated and respected as such. As Lady Rosaria's guests, I ask you to be on your best behavior." Nuallán said to the group with a serious tone, although that could be considered a friendly reminder when compared to the gaze he gave Jomari.

It was at that moment that while Nuallán was looking around and watching their surroundings, he noticed that among the patrons, there were two faces that he had seen a few moments ago when they arrived at Myriamor. The light elf and the feline demi-human from earlier.
Instead of looking straight at them though, Nuallán kept looking around making it look like he was still searching around, before he looked at Rosaria after a moment, seemingly not finding anything suspicious.

"Lady Rosaria, don't be alarmed, but we might have been followed." Nuallán whispered, as he approached Rosaria, giving a small affirmative nod towards her and letting out a calm expression to try and make anyone who might be following them to think that they still didn't notice anything.

"I don't want to alarm the humans and ruin their rest... or yours. In case something happens, I will deal with it, silently." Nuallán said before he went back to his seat.
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