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Hey sorry. I'm pretty swamped at the moment so the CS may take a little longer than expected. So it seems pretty quiet around here, are people just working on their character sheets?
She watched the jester go with a grimace, or the Slith's equivalent to a grimace. Though doubtful that she would ever be able to trust the man - crucial on such a job - she was hesitant to give up so soon. She doubted that, if this was no good, she would have the strength to return to civilisation. The ways of humans, orcs, even Slith tired her. But no, she would not give up on this so soon, first she must consider all the information.

For a final time before entering the tavern, she looked towards the forest and flexed her claws, felt them sink into the mud and earth. With a deep inhale of the marsh scented air, she made her way over to the doorway. There was a light in the window, weak in comparison to the now rising sun that peered over the tree tops. Two fire drakes flitted in the dark sky above and for a fleeting moment she felt a longing, but she soon turned away and grasped for the door handle.

With the door half ajar, about to step in, she faltered in her stride and turned back to the wizard. "If that is your true reason for wanting to fight the Lich, then that is commendable. But it will be dangerous..." Kij's head tilted to the side, reptilian eyes regarding him piercingly. "So you must be strong enough, or it could be fatal for all of us. You understand?" She didn't wait for a reply, but instead walked through the door and shut it behind her. Tiredness finally seeping into her muscles, she welcomed the chair and slumped down, looking about the tavern as she did so.
Well, I was hoping to be able to follow this from a distance to see where it went, but if you're taking this to PMs I guess that isn't much of an option. I'd potentially be interested, however I have very little experience world building (let alone with other people!) and also don't have much time so if this did happen, wouldn't post too often. Sooo yeah just thought I'd put a little post here and just, uh, show my interest and yup.
Wow, this was up much quicker than I though it would be. I'll get working on a character as soon as possible. So how much interest is there, roughly? And will more people be able to join in throughout the RP?
@SaikaAnge Wow, sounds great! So just to clarify, how long has it been since it all began? Will there still be people who can remember what it was like before the war?
Sounds good! Any estimation on when the OOC will be up, or if it will be up? I know it's a little early, but hey you seem to be getting quite a good amount of interest.
I'd probably be interested in this! Out of curiosity, would it have an overarching plot, or would it be a little more free... Or both, combined?
Their small movements made her flinch. Any raise of the hand could release a weapon; any step, another danger. She tilted her head slightly to the side, regarded the two unlikely 'adventurers'. They weren't the type of people she had expected to be interested in this work. Though still wary, she began to relax her almost painful grip on the hilt of the dagger, and partially flattened the scales back down. She knew no display of size or strength would be of use when dealing with the clown, at least. He seemed... too perceptive, too poisonous and dangerous a character. She didn't trust him; she doubted she ever would trust him. As for the other...

"You seem weak, and a coward. Why would you wish to sign up for the job?" Kij turned her head to the first figure with little more than a subtle twitch of her head. The question was not meant to offend, the statement not said in a way that was meant to insult, but was instead the summary of her perceptions - whether they were accurate or not. She waited silently for the reply, oblivious.

Though the clown troubled her, she ignored him for now, and the suggestions to go inside. She would see what the trickster did first before she made her move, reluctant to trap herself inside with potential enemies. They said they were here for a reason, but it was easy to say one thing and for the opposite to be true. No matter what happened, she had to stay alert, she had to be cautious.

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