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C L A R A

IFRISE FOREST — SOVEREIGNTY OF DRYADALIS


For the minute Clara had her back turned away, Zestasia had actually gone and roasted the krovar corpse. Of course, she didn't say anything. How could she even respond to that? Clara figured the boy wasn't as intelligent as most, but after what he'd just pulled, she feared he was a lot worse than she'd previously thought.

But there were more important things to worry about than a not-so-smart kid putting bad things into his mouth when he shouldn't. Just when the group looked like they had a decent plan in the works, all it took was the red head's reluctance to take them back to square one. Her reasoning was understandable, but it was still frustrating to hear her rejection. Most of the group may have been hurt, but in terms of magic abilities alone, they seemed plenty capable of protecting Pythia as Etoile said. But frustration would get her nowhere, she didn't have the time to get picky with some random kid she'd just met.

"I mean, I can sense magic just fine. But finding a specific source? This forest is huge, can we even do something like that?" She turned towards Pythia. "Unless you'd like to do the honours, since you suggested it."
C L A R A

IFRISE FOREST — SOVEREIGNTY OF DRYADALIS


"Why don't you roast that krovar corpse with your sun powers or something? Bet there's plenty to go around!" Clara teased, too exhausted to throw complaints at Zestasia. The corner of her lips curled into a smirk. "Unless you wanna start munching on tree bark, I don't think you'll be getting much as long as we're stuck here."

The glee in her face soon faded as she stumbled over to Etoile's diagram, collapsing into a sitting position behind it. Clara's eyebrows furrowed with concern.

"And that's why if there's any way we can find the sneaky bastard behind all this, I suggest we do that," Clara hissed through her splitting headache, "I'm sure it'll be faster than trying to find those foci things in a forest as big as this. If we find and stop this guy, we stop the incantation or whatever, right? And that'll get the barge moving again, won't it?"

As much as she didn't want the barge passengers to meet their demise, Clara just wanted to get out of the damned forest already. She wasn't on a barge headed straight to Thlecia just for some nostalgic day trip, she needed to get there at some point. If she couldn't make it to her location alive, then what was the point in coming all this way?

No matter what the cost, Clara had to make it back home.

"What if we set up a trap? Maybe we could lure them out somehow and attack from the shadows, something like that. But since this person's plan seems so… elaborate, it would take a lot more time to think of something that'll actually work against them. Time which we don't have."
C L A R A

IFRISE FOREST — SOVEREIGNTY OF DRYADALIS


The last thing Clara remembered was being knocked off her feet, hard. Distant echoes of Pagonia's battle cries faded into white noise as her vision became shrouded in black.

A heavy thud jumped Clara awake, and she looked around frantically. Her nerves subsided once her eyes fell on the dead krovar, the adrenaline rush from earlier beginning to slow to a stop. She wobbled as she tried to force her tired legs into standing, feeling around for the source of her head pain. Even though she was met with the sight of blood as she withdrew her hand from her hair, Clara was so overwhelmed with relief that the pounding headache hardly mattered.

Clara was even glad to hear Zestasia's triumphant cries through the remaining dustclouds, even though it made her twitch slightly in pain. Wiping the trail of blood going down the side of her head, she gave the boy a small smile.

"Well, when I first saw your brother's injuries, I thought he was dead, she joked, watching as Pagonia went to rest in his own corner. "His idea was totally crazy, but he's alive. At least we're all alive.

Clara gave a nod to the others, and then looked to Zestasia. "Now? I guess if no other monsters are coming to get us, I say we use what little time we have to patch ourselves up. That krovar won't be the only thing trying to kill us while we're here.

She folded her arms and looked around the group again in slight distress. Even if most of them seemed relatively unscathed, the ones who were looked like total wrecks, after just one battle with one monster nonetheless. While it didn't seem enough to stop their ongoing venture into the forest, Clara was wary of the complications it could cause later.

"We should at least slow down to try and recover, if we don't stop for a break. After all the trouble that gave us, Clara said as she gestured to the dead krovar, "running ahead looking like we do now doesn't sound so smart.

Clara winced at the sudden throbbing pain in the side of her head, and she pressed her hand against it. "How are we for injuries, though? I know Pagonia's broken, like, three bones and Etoile's still got those flesh wounds… how's everyone else?
ive waited 2 months for this moment i aint going nowhere
could i change my username to Matsuri?
@DeadbeatWalking So, I might want to give this another try, are there still places left?
C L A R A

IFRISE FOREST — SOVEREIGNTY OF DRYADALIS


Clara grimaced at the massive dent in Pagonia's breastplate under the filtered sunlight. She doubted there were any useful medical supplies nearby, so just the idea of tending to his injuries was proving to be a difficult task.

"Okay, you're alive. Good, she said in a calmer, more hopeful tone, simply nodding to Pagonia's raspy words. Although she was relieved he was even wearing armour in the first place — unlike his equally as reckless brother — Clara knew there were some broken bones underneath.

"Looks like you'll be needing a new set of armour, huh. Pricey, she teased, kneeling down to get a better look at the damage. "I could try bandage you up with some cloth, but I really don't know how that'll… wait… hold on, hey, HEY—

Clara continued to insist Pagonia stay put, and she would have grabbed him by his collar were it not for the serious injury he had sustained. Then Pagonia decided it would be a good idea to yell across the forest clearing at the other magi, as if the krovar wasn't just metres from him. When he turned back to mutter his request, Clara glared at him.

"Gods, were you even listening to me earlier? I don't make things! Best I can do right now is cover stuff in crystal, she hissed, pointing towards the crystallised tree. "That makes sense? Or do I have to repeat myself again?"

Clara grabbed Pagonia's arm with force, fearing he would run off having just explained her limitations. "Look, you're hurt! If that krovar thing comes charging at you again, then you'll—

When her eyes fell upon the crystalised tree bark behind Pagonia, Clara's face lit up. Yes, that could be it. It was a stupid, stupid plan, but in a situation like this, stupid was better than nothing.

"Screw it. Let it come here.

Clara let go of the injured man and pushed past him, putting a hand on the fallen tree and releasing the ether from it.

"I've got a better plan. Let the krovar run towards me and I'll harden the tree just like I did before, right before it hits. While it's down, the others can attack it from behind.

She tilted her head slightly to look back at Pagonia. "And since you're so insistent to join in on the fun, you could go get yourself some good hits too. I doubt a few broken ribs is gonna stop you anyway.

Clara observed the other dead fallen trees to her side, the few bound by sturdier roots somehow standing at more upright angles than the others. It would be manageable, even easy, to run up them, especially if it was someone as stubbornly strong as Pagonia. She pointed towards a tree a couple metres to her left. "There, you can get some height from that one, right? It won't see you if you jump from it.

Grabbing a sizeable rock and clambering on top of the fallen oak tree, Clara covered the rock and hurled it at the distracted krovar. Once it made contact, the crystal ether dissipated.

"HEY KROVAR! she bellowed, almost losing her balance. She pointed a provoking finger towards the creature and stomped her foot on the bark. "You really tryna pick a fight with us, huh? Get over here ya fat bastard, I'm gonna kick your ass!

The krovar turned towards Clara, snarling at her as it prepared to charge. With a deep exhale, Clara kneeled down to place her hands on the bark, eyes locked onto the monster.

"Alright Pagonia, you better start running now. I'll give you the opening you want!
@Inkarnate ah I thought I would wait for the others to have a chance at posting before I posted again but I had some rough writeups just in case. I'll try finishing it in the next 2 or 3 days, I haven't even had the time to lurk around these past few weeks but a Clara post is coming.
@Euphonium yup, still here and willing to continue!
M A R I

A random street, Kurosuoba
April 3rd, 2018
| 6:42 AM


"Oh please, this is nothing, don't worry about it!" Mari chuckled, casually reassuring the boy about her unremarkable injury. She wasn't even sure if it was that serious to even refer to it as such. "A bit of water and tissue should do the trick, I don't wanna go bothering the nurse on the first morning of school because of some tiny cut like this."

Such heartfelt concern, and from a stranger nonetheless. The girl couldn't help but smile! Mari found the boy's genuine expressions of worry so heartwarming, how could she have been so lucky to run into such a considerate guy like him in a situation like this? Similar encounters she had back home involving her not looking where she was going, or other people not looking where they were going, often ended in one, the other or both people flipping each other off in a vulgar flurry of insults. Perhaps the problem was just the types of people she happened to bump into. If that was the case, she had gotten very lucky this time. Although Kurosuoba seemed more quaint and quiet in nature, Mari wasn't as naïve to think there wouldn't be people here who could give her a nostalgic taste of her home city.

Mari kept off her bike, wanting to match the walking pace of her new acquaintance. Pulling her phone out of her blazer pocket, she frowned as she realised the time.

"Ugh, you're right, we really should pick up the pace, huh," she groaned, running her hand through her hair. "I remember the route well enough though, it shouldn't take longer than twenty minutes to get to school."

After about five seconds of walking down the street Mari suddenly came to a halt, facepalming.

"Oh wow, I'm being such an ass today, aren't I?" she exclaimed, sighing through her hand. "First I crash my bike into you and then I have the audacity to forget to ask your name. Sorry man, I swear I'm not usually this rude!"

Mari hoped the boy would respond as positively as he did previously; but just what had gotten into her this morning? Her journey towards fulfilling her resolutions of becoming a somewhat decent person was not looking too bright at the moment. She paused for a moment to hear the boy's reply, before starting up another conversation.

"So, uh… you said you're from the countryside, right? You've really never been to the city or anything?"
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