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Current W e w Discord what is up
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I have a few rps I have left hanging, so sorry about that, life is crazy right now. Not sure when I would be active again.
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Yknow you procrastinate so bad when it's 4 am, you're still awake because it took you hours before washing the dishes from dinner and you just watched an episode of Dragula
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Having serious rp withdrawal whew I should get a life
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To any rp partners looking, am currently put of town, hence slow/short posts

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In Wanderers 4 yrs ago Forum: 1x1 Roleplay
“I did sleep,” Narda insisted, rubbing her own face. “I am never this tired so early in the day.” Why was she so tired? As they walked down the street, with the giantess trying to recall through the fog in her mind the layout of the town, they passed by other people, all of them with that same lethargic look on their faces, dragging their feet through their daily routines.
“I know this is a sleepy town, but this is taking it too far. Something’s odd,” Daryll said, frowning as he blinked slowly. Even more strange was that Ysaryn seemed fine.

They passed town guards who were walking lazily, or at their posts but sitting down, head propped up on their fist. When, finally, life seemed to spark in some of them, they sat up, noticing the newcomers, particularly the weapons they carried, and stood. “Oy, you!” they cried, clumsily picking up their own weapons to jog over to them.
“Oy, you, yourself,” Narda growled, “Is my father still paying you to keep the peace or not?”
The men blinked, looked at each other, then up at Narda, seemingly only just realizing her unnatural tallness and, in particular, the battle axes she carried. Anyone who lived within the Wild Meadows should be able to put two and two together, given those details. “C-Countess!” They bowed as swiftly as they could, jolted awake. “Have you been sent by the crown to help us?”

Narda frowned. “What is going on? Where’s your mayor? Who is leading the town now? Take us to them.” The guards saluted and led the way. Narda looked at her companions and shook her head.

The mayor’s home was, as expected, more lavish than the rest of the home around it. The guards knocked on the door, prompting an irritated shout from inside. Daryll looked about, then up at the windows in time to see a plump woman peek from behind the curtains. When she saw him looking, she closed them swiftly.
The door finally opened. The mayor looked like he had only just got out of bed, but upon catching sight of the giantess he swallowed and straightened up. “Ah—contesa—”
“In common tongue, for my guests, if you please,” Narda said, though the tone of her voice and glower on her face betrayed her impatience. “We’re here to look for somebody, a woman from the Glenn family. But we have just been told by one of your guards here that you are expecting help from the crown. Why has my House not been informed, and why hasn’t word reached the Capital?”

It seemed as if Narda’s questions were far too early for the mayor’s mind to comprehend. “Er—yes! W-we did send messengers, but perhaps they have been waylaid?” He scratched his head. “It has been a fairly recent, uh, phenomenon, Countessa. As for the Glenn family, perhaps we could help? But I should say, that is a rather sad and disturbing tale—”
“I care not. I just want answers.”
The mayor swallowed again and nodded, glancing briefly at Daryll, who, as usual, was dressed like an ordinary traveller and didn’t look much like a Wyvern, and then at Ysaryn, her eyes, and her blades. “A-ah. Yes. Of course. Please come in.”

The plump woman, who looked to be the mayor’s wife, set about making tea for them. “Now. Quickly. About the Glenn family.”
“Yes, milady. See, therein lies the root of our problem. You might be experiencing the lethargy yourself right now, yes?”
Narda raised an eyebrow. “Since stepping into the town? Yes. Save for my companion here,” she said, gesturing towards Ysaryn. “I have with me Ysaryn, a friend of the Empress, and the Lord Daryll—” Daryll hissed, his hopes of not being introduced this way dashed. “—Lord Daryll Wyrmingway, the Empress’s cousin. So. You have help from the Crown, and a representative of the Wyvern family here.”
Realizing who Daryll was, the mayor looked even more flustered, which Narda found odd. If they did want help from Kire, they should be jumping for joy now. “A-ah! I am honored! Yes, of course. Uh. See, there is a family that claims to have Glenn blood living near the, er, most unsavory part of town. But they have been living so poorly, and of such suspect character, that this claim is questionable. And there is the matter of the daughter.”

“What about the daughter?” Daryll asked.

“T-there is no real proof, of course, as none of us know a thing about magic and the supernatural and such, but the daughter is quite, ah queer, shall we say. Maybe a witch. With no proof, we cannot do anything, but we have reason to believe this daughter is the source of the malady plaguing us.”

Narda ground her teeth. Something about all this rubbed her the wrong way. “We will be the judge of that. Show us where they live.”

--

Gavin met Ruli’s gaze, feeling like the question was both a genuine inquiry and some sort of test. “I don’t know. If it looks like something that’ll expand and affect more and more land and people, maybe we should. But if the thing is that volatile, it might not be too smart to mess with the whole thing. Didn’t your wards fight with the Gemini ones when Kire destroyed the world gate before? What if something like that happens again?” Myka made a face, remembering that night.

Kire frowned as she sat back, arms crossed, thinking it over. “We’ll enter another way,” she said. “Closer to those hills I was talking about. At this point, there’s so little known about the forest, the most I could think of is to scout out other areas just to learn more about it. No splitting up,” she said pointedly to Gavin, who frowned at the assumption that he was going to bolt and explore on his own. “I don’t know if it’s just because of the trance or the goddess makes it so that we split up upon encountering the visions while inside. So better not make her work any easier.”

Once everyone was finished with their meals, they left the inn to get ready for the trip. The line of hills Kire was thinking of was similarly engulfed by the forest, directly south from their first entry point yesterday. “I could just go in alone,” Kire said, to which she knew everybody else would react rather strongly. “Alright. Stay close, and be careful.”
In Wanderers 4 yrs ago Forum: 1x1 Roleplay
Narda, Daryll, and Ysaryn emerged amid a field overrun with weeds that weren’t as picturesque as the wildflowers nearer to the giantess’s home. “The town we’re going into sits in the fringes between my province and the next lord’s. While the crown does its best to oversee every corner of the continent, it’s still a vast empire, and subject to various complications, political, economical, and such,” Narda explained, pointing to the line of run-down houses ahead of them that demarcated the beginning of the territory she was describing. “Especially during the war, when tensions between neighbors who don’t really see eye to eye increased, and resources have been funneled elsewhere. Some fall through the cracks. Probably why we don’t have updated records on the Glenn family.”

As they got closer, however, the sky seemed to dim, and a cold air settled about them. Daryll wrapped his cloak tighter around himself. “Has it always been this cold here?”
“No. I haven’t been here in a while, but this is unusual,” the giantess said. She paused as she stepped closer to the perimeter, frowning. She looked down at her hands, flexing and unflexing them. “Do you feel that?”
Daryll yawned, rubbing his eyes. “What?”
“Tired. All of a sudden.”
“I’m always tired,” Daryll pointed out, “but yeah. I get what you mean.”
They looked about them, seeing people going about their business, but it was as if the whole town was feeling the same lethargy. Daryll rubbed his eyes again. “Nard, when was the last time you heard word from this place?”

Narda frowned, taking measured steps forward. “A month ago? Little less than that, perhaps. Not much to report then.” She yawned. “Tell us again what this woman looks like.” When Daryll described her, Narda sighed. There were dozens of women who looked like that: petite, with brown hair and eyes. An ordinary sort of girl that wouldn’t stand out, based on his description, so she would have to trust that Daryll’s image of her in his mind was vivid enough for him to instantly recognize her in the flesh. Now, if only she could focus on the task and not on the thought of sitting down or lying down for a nap. What was in the air here that made her feel like she was under a stupor?

--

After they left, Kire went back to finishing her coffee. “So.” She glanced at Envy. “Did it go well?”
Gavin shook his head. “Tsk. Why’d you kick me earlier if you were gonna ask him anyway.”
“Want another kick?” Kire muttered.

“What’re you gonna do when you go back in there?” Myka asked.
“There’s a spot I want to visit, actually,” Kire replied. “The boy’s father said he found the statuette somewhere in the hills right outside town, which should be somewhere still inside the forest, some ways away from their house where we found them. And maybe we could figure out together if there’s a need to ward the whole forest, or try to deal with it permanently.”
“Mmm. Sounds like a whole lot of trouble if you do, though,” Myka repied.
In Wanderers 4 yrs ago Forum: 1x1 Roleplay
While Gavin snickered at Envy’s grouchiness and Ruli’s remarks, Kire shook her head at Ruli. “I don’t know yet. People have their own gods they pray to here, and any other day it wouldn’t be too unreasonable to let them have their worship. And should they start considering praying to her, do I shut it down?”
“Too early for theology questions,” Myka muttered over her toast. “Kay, how’d I get from busting slavers’ asses and taking their loot to investigating a god?”
“Regarding Daryll’s trip, yes, Ysaryn, do come along,” Narda said. “I’d send in the Wenches too, but they’re currently on their other errand for the Wyvernling, scouting out other rumors of ‘strangeness’ cropping up in the surrounding provinces.”
“For as long as you’re there to help and not babysit,” Daryll muttered. “So who’s going?”
In Wanderers 4 yrs ago Forum: 1x1 Roleplay
Daryll snorted. “If Ysaryn devours a villager, Kire will swallow up the livestock. Best get back quick if we want a share.” At the question of needing to go anywhere after, Daryll nodded. “There are enough heads working together at the camp. As interested as I am in helping, this other mystery has waited long enough.”
“Not without me,” Narda stressed, before Ruli went off to wake Envy. “I know you’re used to going off on your little ‘research trips’,” she said, frowning down at Daryll. “But if any important business is to happen within my family’s province, I would at least want to be involved. Especially if a Wyvern is doing the sniffing around.”

“There you are,” Kire greeted, seeing them return. “Food’s almost ready. How was Narda’s?”
“Did you fit in there?—oww, in the bed! Woman!” Gavin yelped when Kire kicked his shin.
“If you want breakfast, you behave,” the empress said. Myka snorted, muttering in Taakalon about how they were going to badger Narda about it later in private, anyway. “The camp is relatively quiet, save for a request regarding arrangements for worship at camp.”

As per Kire’s request, the inn served up a big breakfast and lots of coffee. Kire noticed Daryll was eager to go, judging from the way he shoveled food into his mouth.
“I’m going with Daryll on his excursion,” Narda said as she ate. “But I hope to see you later in the afternoon still?” she asked Envy. Kire and Myka glanced at each other, both of them rather amused at Narda being smitten.
Kire turned to Daryll, pointing a fork at him. “Be careful, alright? And at first sign of any weird magical trouble, you get the fuck out of there and come back.”
“With Narda babysitting, I’m sure we’ll be fine,” Daryll commented, to which Narda huffed.
“Best believe I will sling you over my shoulder if you disobey.”
In Wanderers 4 yrs ago Forum: 1x1 Roleplay
Narda and Daryll looked up when Ruli announced his presence. Narda nodded, while Daryll briefly raised a hand in greeting. "I did, indeed. Still slim, but it's something." He explained again the parts in the map where he thought the Glenn house would be.

"Are you here to fetch Envy?" Nard asked. When Ruli mentioned how the elf was in the morning, she chuckled. "He did say not to be disturbed, yes. And seeing how much he liked the mattress, I trust it would be difficult to pry him from it."
At his teasing, Narda laughed. "The Wyvernling doesn't often have a pleasant attitude when roused, either. That doesn't stop me from waking her. Still, Envy is a guest, and I'd rather he enjoy the bed for a while. And I don't want to get on his bad side just yet."

"Did you, er, keep him up late?" Daryll asked, then looked immediately like he regretted prying.
"Not in the way you must be thinking," Narda said, smirking. "But come now. Breakfast first."
"Has my cousin fed you, or are we all eating together at the inn?" Daryll asked.
In Wanderers 4 yrs ago Forum: 1x1 Roleplay
“Mm. He has been eyeing it a lot, too. Lad looks like he’s ready to make a break for it,” Kire said. “I’ll watch him.” She waited till he was gone, then fixed her own hair and clothes before stepping out. As soon as she entered the hall, she saw Gavin step out of his own room.
“Morning. Breakfast?” Kire asked.
“Yeah.” Gavin yawned, lazily flattening his hair. “No weird dreams this time. Hey, are you heading to the forest anytime soon?”
Of course. “I’m not sure when, exactly. For now I’m focusing on watching over the camp before exploring the forest again. I’d rather all of us are present before we make another attempt.” She gave him a pointed look, which he reciprocated.
“I’m not gonna make a run for it, come on,” the lad said, shaking his head before walking with her downstairs for breakfast.

Myka was already there, looking like she could use two pots of coffee.
“I know I look like shit,” she greeted, sighing over her mug. “Can’t exactly sleep properly knowing a camp full of townsfolk might suddenly burst into flame, eh?”
“I know.” Kire and Gavin sat with her at the table after Kire asked for breakfast for them and for everyone else they were expecting. “Did you go down there already? Anything worth noting?”
“Nothing much. Everyone’s still in one piece. Though a couple of them were asking if it was possible to visit a temple, or erect an altar, if they were going to be asked to stay there longer.”
“Hmm.” Kire had paused in the middle of lifting her coffee cup to her lips. “We’ll talk it over with them later. Let’s see what their current status is first before we make arrangements like that for them. Oh, gods, I just remembered, I’m supposed to meet up with Princess Risa and Solaralai’s worshippers later tonight, back at Úvano.”

Across her, Gavin made a face at the mention of the princess. When Myka gave her a quizzical look, Kire explained who Risa was and what the meeting was about.
“Ah. Well. Are you expecting this goddess to turn these people into her fanatics or something?”
“Well, they haven’t done anything terrible to Úvano so far, and so far nobody’s told me about any of them spontaneously combusting like yesterday.”
In Wanderers 4 yrs ago Forum: 1x1 Roleplay
“No dreams this time,” Kire answered, still looking him over, concerned. “How long have you been sitting up?” But it didn’t look like he was bothered by anything, so Kire relaxed, though she rubbed his back gently. “Alright then, breakfast. And then go see if the camp’s still standing.” She kissed his cheek then stood. “D’you think Envy’s alright? When are you coming back for him?”
In Wanderers 4 yrs ago Forum: 1x1 Roleplay
Narda walked him back to his room, where they had tea and continued their idle chat. She had considered for a moment asking him if he would like her to spend the night with him in his bed, but given that he had only just experienced his first kiss, she refrained. It was enjoyable enough to have his company like this. Once they’d gone through all the drink, she excused herself and bid him goodnight, warm from the tea and from the time spent with him. Before going to bed, she gave instructions not to wake her guest early in the morning.

As usual, she rose early and made her way down to the great hall to look for Daryll. As it turned out, he too had been up early. “Did you sleep at all?” the giantess asked.
“I did,” the scholar said. He had several scrolls tucked under his arm. “I’d like to go looking for the Glenn house today.”
“We can arrange that. Did you already have a location in mind? You know we lost track of them at some point.”
“Yeah, ‘cos they ‘married low’ at some point, then went bankrupt, right?” Daryll confirmed. Narda nodded. Daryll went to a nearby table and unfurled one of the scrolls. “They might have moved from the older estate to somewhere smaller, so roundabouts in these areas.”
Narda frowned. “That’s almost outside of the borders of my province. And a rather unsavory part of town. I’ve already told my father to get that place in order but,” she finished with a scoff. “I’ll accompany you later, after we tell the Wyvernling and return my guest to his friends.”
“Ah. Right.” Daryll rolled up the scroll. “Enjoyed his company, did you?”
“Very much so,” Nard replied with a grin.

--

Kire stirred when she felt the bed move. Half-asleep, she opened her eyes, then when she saw that Ruli wasn’t lying down beside her she woke up a bit more. He was sitting up, unmoving, looking out at something. “Ruli?” she said, pushing herself up to sit beside him. Was he dreaming? She touched his back gently. “Are you alright?”
In Wanderers 4 yrs ago Forum: 1x1 Roleplay
Narda watched his reaction, amused. His expression told her he liked it, and she found that his fumbling afterward was rather endearing. But she refrained from saying so, afraid he would become too self-conscious, nervous as he was. "I suppose it does look rather like devouring," she said with a chuckle. "I promise I won't."

She leaned in again, still gentle as she kissed him, caressing his cheek as she did so. She lingered a little longer than earlier, one arm wrapping around him to hold him close.

"And this?" she asked in a whisper, breaking the kiss, her forehead pressed to his.
In Wanderers 4 yrs ago Forum: 1x1 Roleplay
"Ohh." Narda grinned as he stammered through his explanation. "Well. You are full of surprises. But I suppose it makes sense, going from living with your kin to hiding underground to raise orphans." She touched his chin playfully, then brushed her thumb over his lips. "I'll be happy to help you practice then."

Softly, she pressed her lips against his in a polite kiss, holding it there for a brief moment before pulling away a little. She could feel. the warmth from his cheeks. "Is that alright? Would you like more?" she asked, her lips hovering over his as she murmured.
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