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In Avalia 5 yrs ago Forum: Casual Roleplay


Time: Morning
Location: The haven
Interaction:@Dezuel-Elthrael @Alivefalling-Kyran @princess-Risa @Jamesyco-Jean-Luc @MissCapnCrunch-Dionaea





Elsea stood there listening to the people around her, or bickering in some cases and she could feel the heat running through her veins. All the noise, all the talking was just causing her temper to flare more even though some were trying to help. She could hear her heartbeat in her ears and her fists were clenching and unclenching as she felt like her blood was boiling.

"Come Elsea, we are getting out of here.”

That’s when she snapped. ”STOP GIVING ME COMANDS!” She screamed as flames erupted and engulfed her hands. Thankfully nothing else caught on fire and the flames remained contained to her hands. She closed her eyes and focused on her breathing, focused on ways to cool the heat in her veins. She thought of the cool, snowy winters in the highlands. Slowly the fire began to extinguish and she peaked her eyes open to look at her hands. It worked? Well isn’t that intriguing… She thought to herself as she turned to look at everyone, finally landing on Elthrael.

”Let me make something very clear… Elsea began, her voice had a dangerous edge to it. ”You saved me, yes, and I will be eternally grateful for that. You do not, however, own me because of it. You do not get to tell me what I get to do. I am going to stick with this group and if that means hiding underground then so be it. It would be idiotic to split up as there are strength in numbers, like Risa said. As you said, we have no clue what that Amora brought, but I’m willing to bet it’s either enough to outnumber us or its a group that is going to be as strong, if not stronger than that Dark Elf.” She truly did have her father’s temper and with it came a headstrong attitude. She was also sick and tired of men telling her what she could do and what she couldn’t do. She was making her own decisions now.

She then whirled around on Jean-Luc and pointed at him. ”The same goes for you. Ah dinnae ken why you seem to think you command all of us, but you don’t. You haven’t earned any of my respect and so you don’t get to tell be what I do either. If you wish to ask me to do something then by all means do so, but do not command me to do anything. Also learn how to better explain your gods damned plans if you wish for people to listen to you.” She told him with an aggravated sigh before turning her attention to everyone else again.

”Now that I fully understand what the plan is I am more than happy to find these caves. I don’t give a rats arse if you men decide to stay here or what have you at this point, but I am going.” She told them all as she began stalking off down towards the lake like Jean-Luc has suggested to find the hole in the ground. She didn’t even care if anyone followed, though she did hope the two fairy women followed as they were the ones she didn’t mind at the moment.






Time: Morning
Location: Near River Fairy Kingdom
Interactions:@FunnyGuy-Umber @Eviledd1984-O’Ner @Legion02-Xenelith




Azriel watched as the dark elf and his beasts emerged from a tent. She gave him a nod in greeting in return to his welcome. She remained quiet at first, allowing the others to speak before she did. Umber’s words confirmed that he picked up on her thoughts and was most likely monitoring the emotions of the two she had seen. Perhaps there were even more? That would be quite the delightful treat.

She pulled out the charm from her pocket and held it out to Xenelith. ”Compliments of Lord Aklenroth. He has commanded us to keep these on ourselves at all times. It will allow him to find us when he needs. He also wishes you to send what information you have on any of the humans and their accomplices.” She told him, passing on the information Aklenroth had told them to. She figured he could easily give the info to the dark elf in the Amora to send swiftly back to the lich.

”As for the sketches, I would like to see them. However, Umber is correct. As the Amora was landing I did spot a dark winged, white haired fairy carrying a red haired woman. If those fit any of the descriptions of your prey then we know the direction they are at. If we move swiftly we may be able to get the drop on them.” She said with a gleeful smirk as she readied herself to lead them in the direction she’d seen the two. She was ready to hunt, almost eager in a way.

In Avalia 5 yrs ago Forum: Casual Roleplay


Time: Morning
Location: The haven
Interaction:@Dezuel-Elthrael @Alivefalling-Kyran @princess-Risa @Jamesyco-Jean-Luc





So many things were happening at once and it all just fueled Elsea’s irritation, however she knew she needed to keep herself in control. She took a quick calming breath, but it didn’t keep her calm for too long. She glanced back at Elthrael who seemed to just be antagonizing Kyran and she rolled her eyes. Now was surely not the time to be playing such games. If there were enemies on the rise she did not feel prepared to face them as she had no idea how to control her magic. It responded to her emotions, yes, but it was unpredictable. She had just as much of a chance of hurting those around her than landing an actual blow on the enemy.

"Oh no. That could be very bad. We should get far away from here. It could be anything I suppose but just in case."

The female fairy spoke her thoughts exactly, she didn't like being so close to the Amora. She took another breath, knowing she needed to keep from shouting anymore. Her attention was turned back to Jean once more and rolled her eyes again. "Your words are doing wonders at inspiring anyone to listen to you. She said to Jean after he called them cowards, her voice dripping with sarcasm. Her eyes began to scan the area, watching for potential enemies along with searching for a direction to go or a place to safely hide.

Her eyes flicked back to Jean once more as he began ordering them around and she scoffed. "You must be completely daft if you think I'm going to leave you two alone with each other. You'll probably kill one another." She crossed her arms over her chest a bit defiantly. "Besides, who decided you were the one in charge? You have no knowledge of this land or the people that live here. You have no clue exactly what they're capable of. So why would I ever trust you in a land that is a stranger to both of us? I'd much rather listen to the natives." She exclaimed with a shake of her head.

Kyran began to speak, explaining some of what Jean was planning on doing and she was left with a decision. Perhaps they would have a better chance in a cave system, but who was to say that they enemy wouldn't find a way to follow? "And how, pray tell, do you expect me to light our way when I really have no control over my magic? Sure I understand that some of its connected to my emotions right now, but that is unpredictable. Perhaps I can create a small flame, yet again perhaps I create a massive eruption of flame that burns everyone. If that's a chance everyone really wants to take then fine. I'll go along with this plan, however, I still don't trust Jean and Elthrael alone together. So why does he need to stay here with Jean as well, someone explain that to me?" She knew she was being stubborn, but Elthrael was still the one she trusted the most at the moment and she couldn't justify leaving him behind without a good reason. Not unless he was okay with it all too. She realized the urgency, but she needed answers first before she followed Kyran.
In Avalia 5 yrs ago Forum: Casual Roleplay


Time: Morning
Location: The haven
Interaction:@Dezuel-Elthrael @Alivefalling-Kyran @princess-Risa @Jamesyco-Jean-Luc





Elsea hadn’t entirely thought of the fact that Elthrael may not know what Hell was. She, herself, didn’t actually believe in such a place as Hell, but thanks to her father she knew what it was and it seemed a fitting description of what Elthrael had been through. ”Hell is a place many from my world believe that a soul who has sinned goes to be punished and tortured in an eternal fire. It’s not a place I truly believe it, but I thought it sounded fitting for what you’ve been through.” She decided to explain as they began to descend towards the hut she had seen.

She glanced back up at the Amora once more, still feeling quite uneasy about it. Was she always going to have to keep on her guard in this place? Was this going to be her new life? She supposed it was something she was going to need to get used to, but had a feeling that was going to take a little while.

They landed and Elsea gave him a quick nod of understanding before she looked around. She would do her best to keep her magic under control as she really didn’t want to alert any of the enemies to their location. She didn’t realize that it was going to be a challenge, however, until the man with fox like features came charging at them. She felt a hint of fear at first, but it was quickly consumed by rage. ”Oi! Don’t be pointing that thing at us, fox boy!” She yelled at him in irritation as she took an angry step forward. She was halted in her tracks as one of the female fairies from the night before ran up to her and embraced her.

The flames she’d felt building in her veins quickly dissipated at the friendliness of the woman. After the moment of shock faded, she found herself hugging her back before Risa went to hug Elthrael. ”I’m glad we’ve found you all again as well. I suppose I can forgive him this time.” She said as she shot Kyran another irritated glare before looking back to Risa with a look of concern. ”I fear we may not be safe for too terribly long. There was an...Amora I think is what Elthrael called it? It was landing not too far from here and it gave me an uneasy feeling. Almost like someone was watching us.” She explained to Risa and Kyran.

The ground rumbling caught Elsea’s attention and she spun around to see a man had now joined them and he seemed upset. She stared at him a bit dumbfounded as he began to yell at Elthrael. ”O feumaidh tu a bhith a ’magadh orm.*” She muttered in Gaelic as she sighed. He then began addressing her and her eyes flew back to him once more, irritation beginning to fill her once again. ”Ach, seriously?! You can take your godly talk and shove it! This man you are calling a demon saved me, rid me of my shackles, healed me, and gave me a place to rest. What have you done for me so far? Nothing other than yell and make a ruckus with your….ground tremors! Now shut up and focus more on the fact that all this shouting and shaking of the ground may be alerting the potential enemies that just landed not too far from her!” She shouted at the human man as she pointed in the direction she’d last seen the Amora. There was the faintest flicker of a flame wanting to erupt from her other hand that sat at her side. She knew her own shouting probably wasn’t helping matters, but she couldn’t contain it.

*"Oh you have got to be kidding me."
Both Lor and Sindra nodded as they began to follow Kela. At the mention of Sindra having a choice of where to sleep, the pair glanced at each other. They still barely knew each other, however Lor could feel a bond starting to form with this dragon and Sindra was feeling the same. She could tell that Sindra wanted to stay with her, yet at the same time she knew it could be beneficial for her to stay with the other dragons and learn more about this place. She decided to leave it up to Sindra, because if Lor really wanted to find out more she knew she could do so by other means. "I think I shall stay with Lor tonight." The dragon stated simply.

Lor didn't argue one bit, even if she wanted to she didn't think she would have had the strength. She knew that once they got to the room she was going to be out like a light.
Sindra felt a little surprise and confusion at Ram's words. She had remembered some things about the old king, the good human king that ruled before the tyrant took over. She had also heard rumors that he was a dragon rider, but she never truly listened to those rumors. She'd always believed them to be stories and nothing more.

Lor's attention was once again pulled back to Kela and Damien, quite intrigued by what was happening. She couldn't see everything, however she did see the string of energy that seemed to be pulled from the woman's chest? How incredibly intriguing. Who was this woman?

Both dragon and elf remained silent as they waited for Kela to finish what she was doing with Damien. Lor was definitely starting to feel the exhaustion from the events of the day so when Kela offered them a room she nodded. "Thank you, I think we'd both be very grateful for a place to stay." She said as she glanced at Sindra who nodded in agreement. In the morning perhaps they'd all have more energy to discuss things.
In Avalia 5 yrs ago Forum: Casual Roleplay


Time: Dawn
Location: Heart of the forest
Interaction:@Dezuel-Elthrael @Jamesyco-Jean-Luc





Elsea listened as Elthrael explained that he thought the other group had made it out alright. She was glad that he had felt that way, but also hoped that he was right. If they were to defeat this tyrant king then they were going to need all the allies they could get. She wasn’t a fighter by any means, but she was willing to learn what she could. She knew, however, that her biggest asset would be to learn how to control her magic. That was going to be her best way of fighting.

She continued to listen, focusing most of her attention on him though she would occasionally sneak a look down to the forest floor. She was still getting used to being so high up and she felt butterflies in her stomach every time she would look down. They were slowly starting to dissipate each time she stole a glance down, however, and soon she knew she could maybe help scan the forest floor for the other group.

He began explaining how he had once lived in the River Kingdom and why he no longer lived there. Her heart felt a twinge of pain as at the mention of how the other inhabitants of where they were going had wished for his parents to cast him aside because of his appearance. How cruel someone must be to suggest a parent do such a thing to their child. She found herself silently beginning to judge this River Kingdom and the people who lived there.

At the mention of his parents deaths her heart seemed to break even more. Elthrael truly hadn’t had an easy life and had been wronged by so many. She was impressed that he didn’t seek vengeance on the ones who’d wronged him as she certainly would have. In fact she did seek vengeance on the ones who tried to burn her at the stake. She had spit foul curses at them before she had been sucked into this world, hoping that someone would cause Scotland to fall. She hoped that something terrible happened to all of them. When he fell silent for a few moments she found herself moving just a bit so she could kiss him on his cheek. ”It sounds like you have been through Hell and back all for how you look. People may fear you for your appearance, but I don’t.” She told him as she gave him a kind smile.

Elthrael’s words helped put her a bit more at ease, helping her trust him on the fact that he wasn’t going to hand her over to Aklenroth. The skeleton man had made pretty promises, but there was something about it that she didn’t trust. That and she really didn’t want to be sent back home as she would just be put back in a situation where death was waiting for her. At least here she had some freedom.

She listened closely to the rest of his words, at how Avalia was in desperate need of a new ruler, how she and the others of her kind held magic unlike anything else in this world, how everyone was going to need to eventually make a choice. It was a lot to take in, but she he spoke true, especially the part about her magic. She could see the part of the forest ahead of them that had been damaged by her fire. She needed to be able to control her magic otherwise it could destroy hers and other innocent people.

”I still don’t understand exactly how I got here and I recognize that being here is dangerous for me, however, I don’t wish to go back to where I came from. Yes there is a possibility that I may die here, but if I were to go back death would be a certainty. So I think I wish to stay here in Avalia, to possibly make this my new home as it seems the better choice right now. So I will fight to protect this place, I will learn how to wield my magic so that I can help you. We’ll make Avalia the best place it could ever be, I promise you that.” She told him, giving him a smile back as she felt herself forming a bond with him. It was small right now, but she knew given time it would grow. She would stick by his side and help his cause.

After a few moments her attention was drawn by something else, something in the air. Some sort of magical structure flying towards their destination and she got a bad feeling about it. ”Elthrael, what is that?” She asked, fear obvious in her voice as she pointed at the Amora. ”Something isn’t right about that thing, there’s something...dark about it. I think we should land, I don’t think we should get closer to that thing.” She told him, almost sounding desperate to land. It almost felt like they were being watched by someone. Her eyes began scanning the forest floor quickly when she spotted something. She almost hadn’t noticed it as it was quite hidden, but at a second investigating glance it looked almost like a hut. "There, look! Doesn't that look like a nice place to land?" She suggested as she pointed at the hut, trying to convince him to land. There was also the slight glimmer of something and she looked to it. It appeared to be a person, but they were still too high up to make out enough details. She didn't know if they would be friend or foe, but she felt better about landing there than continuing towards that thing.






Time: Dawn
Location: River Fairy Kingdom
Interactions:@FunnyGuy-Umber @Eviledd1984-O’Ner @Legion02-Xenelith




For the remainder of the ride Azriel stood staring out the window, watching things pass by underneath them. She remained quiet as well, funding no need to speak as she just hoped the ride would be over soon. She wanted out of the contraption despite the fact that the flight went smoothly. So when Umber commanded the Dark Elf to stop she was thrilled.

She was about to turn away from the window when something caught her eye. She used her keen eyesight to take a closer look. There appeared to be a fairy flying towards them and he was carrying something...no, someone. She could make out the red hair of the woman and she found it curious that she was being carried. If it had been any other day she wouldn't have thought much about it, perhaps thinking that the fairy was flying an elf somewhere, but as there was the report of humans being in the land she found it slightly suspicious.

Her first instinct would have been to exit the Amora early and head towards the flying figures, but her training told her it was better to wait. Never underestimate anyone, it would be foolish of her to go after them without at least Umber. So she noted where they were and turned away from the window, deciding to bring it up once they met with Xenelith.

Umber made mention that he could sense the Dark Elf nearby and she grinned. "This shall be interesting for sure." She told him as she made her way towards the exit of the Amora. She was aware that Umber may have picked up on what she had witnessed moments ago. She even allowed the image to play in her mind for a few moments so he could note where they were at as well. "Perhaps this will be more fun than we initially anticipated." She said quietly to her friend as she walked past him was a dark grin before she followed O'Ner and his horse out. They needed to find out what Xenelith knew.
Oh my God I think I'm an idiot...I seriously thought I had posted a reply, but apparently I never actually sent it. I am SO sorry! I'll get a response up ASAP. God I'm such an airhead sometimes >_<!
In Avalia 5 yrs ago Forum: Casual Roleplay


Time: Dawn
Location: Aklentroth’s War Room/ Outside the Necropolis
Interactions:@FunnyGuy-Umber @Eviledd1984-O’Ner




Azriel watched and listened as Umber explained to her that it was her choice. She knew it was and she knew Umber wouldn’t force her to do anything anymore. She was no longer a child that needed to be told what to do, however she still found herself on occasions looking to Umber for guidance. Perhaps that was something she would always do for the rest of her life.

As he crushed the figures he’d conjured in his hand she flinched ever so slightly. He was right, it most likely would sap a vast majority of her strength to fly all the way there. Normally an angel could probably make the flight with no issue, however, she had to work almost twice as hard due to her injury from childhood. This thought alone just fueled Azriel’s irritation and she felt quite a bit more murderous than before.

”Fine…” She huffed more to herself as she begrudgingly entered the Amora. She had noticed the unease of the horse, who also seemed unhappy to fly in the Amora. She couldn’t help but feel a tiny bit of something for the horse as she understood the dislike of the machine. Sympathy perhaps? Was sympathy an emotion she was truly capable of? This was the thought she pondered as she found a place near a window, but didn’t sit. She would rather be on her feet, prepared for anything that could happen. Despite knowing that it was rare, she had a small fear that something would happen to the Amora and they would go down. She hated not being in control of flying.

At O’Ner’s words back to Umber, Azriel couldn’t contain the scoff from escaping her lips. ”Perhaps you are unaware as to what we Wraiths do, but competence on the battlefield is something we excel at. Defeating a foe, spilling blood, tourture, all these things are a beautiful art and we are artists. We are experts.” She said as she now looked to O’Ner, a chillingly sadistic grin gracing her lips. It was clear that she found quite a bit of joy in the work she did.
In Avalia 5 yrs ago Forum: Casual Roleplay


Time: Dawn
Location: Heart of the forest
Interaction:@Dezuel-Elthrael





Elsea watched the male fairy as he answered her question as simply as possible. She couldn't help the small grin that crossed over her face at his dramatics and she continued to grin up at his as he placed his hand under her chin. So these would be that people that considered him different and didn't entirely like him.

His next words help much truth, this she knew all too well. She had been the different one in Inverness even though she tried to blend in. Men hadn't liked her because she refused their advances, she hadn't been interested in any of them and was more focused on helping her father with the apothecary. Women had disliked her because she, according to them, turned the heads of all the men. They acted as if she had been doing it on purpose. So the instant she was accused of witchcraft they found it easy to weave more stories about her. To peg their own sins on her.

His voice snapped her out of her thoughts once more and she found herself smiling at Elthrael. Perhaps she could help make a difference in this world, to help people be treated fairly as possible. Aye, then let us be off. She told him as she took his hand, mentally preparing herself to fly once more.

Her mind wandered once more, this time to the people from the night before. She specifically thought about the women and wondered if they had survived. Had she helped them with her unknown magic? She had started a fire in the forest and felt completely guilty for that. How much of the forest had she destroyed? Had anyone else been harmed because of it?

"Elthrael, do you think that group from last night made it out alright? She asked him after a little bit, concern evident in her voice. "I'm worried about them, especially those women as they didn't seem to have much of a way to defend themselves. Perhaps we should try and find them as well?" She continued, though she wasn't sure how easy of a task it would be to find them. Would they be in the River Kingdom or somewhere near it?





Time: After Midnight/Dawn
Location: Forest of the peninsula of the Sun Elf Village
Interaction: @Inertia-Rei @Potter-Corvina @Alivefalling-Dracolich @princess-Malachi @Dezuel-Terneus



The elven women listened to Rei talk, but kept her eyes trained on Malachi as she didn't trust him. She didn't trust anyone, especially Light Elves. Not after the information she uncovered not to long ago. For years she had believed Dark Elves were to blame for her mother's death, that's what she had always been told. That was until she learned that there was potential that she was killed by her own kind. She needed to find out if this was true and who had done it, but that would come at a later date. Unfortunately the information had her quite suspicious of all Light Elves now.

"Welcome to Avalia, Rei. It is the land that will always take your loved ones from you." She uttered harshly, but it seemed to be the truth. Deep down she did feel for the male elf, knowing loss was never easy for anyone, but right now she was more concerned about discovering who he was. Maybe once she wasn't as on edge from everything she could find it within her to apologize. Maybe.

Malachi's first words took Kenia aback just a bit. Sanitized? She kept her knives very clean, some she kept coated with different poisons, but sanitized? That was just ridiculous. He then called her a hag which, instead of offending her, had her grinning wickedly. "Ah yes, thank you. That is a term I much prefer!" There was no sarcasm to her voice, she seemed to be completely serious on that as if she truly took it as a compliment.

He finally introduced himself and informed Rei that he could answer more questions in the morning. It was the first thing Kenia truly agreed with as she let him use the healing potion on Corvina while Kenia went over to a corner of the cave. She moved a rock to reveal a crevice large enough to hold a few blankets and other items. She pulled out the two blankets before replacing the rock and heading back to the group. She noticed Rei had placed his jacket over Corvina, however she also placed one of the blankets over her just in case. She also placed the second over Rei as she figured she'd rather them be more comfortable. "Fortunately we made it to a cave I use often. Unfortunately I only have two blankets and I think these two need more comfort tonight than we do. So we'll have to make due without a blanket unless you have one of your own." She told Malachi before she went to find herself a warm place to sleep.

Sleep wasn't something that came easy to Kenia, it never was as her sleep was often plagued by nightmares. She only slept well when she'd become so exhausted she couldn't help it, otherwise she slept so light that she could hear what was happening around her. She had heard when Malachi had gotten up, but didn't stir until he had come back. She looked over at him with his squirrels as she sat up. She glanced over briefly at the still sleeping humans briefly before turning her attention back to Malachi. She sighed as she thought back to what Rei had said last night. "I suppose I should apologize and thank you for last night. I was incredibly on edge. I don't trust people easily and I won't lie, I still don't entirely trust you, however you did save use. Thank you for that and I'm sorry about your friend." She told him, trying to mend things at least a bit.

That's when Aklenroth's voice boomed through her mind and had her jumping to her feet. It took her a moment to realize he wasn't really there and just delivering a message to all of Avalia. Slowly she moved to the mouth of the cave and looked up to the sky. He wanted the humans delivered to him alive if possible? And he was willing to pay? That was a lot of money, like a LOT of money and she had so happen to come across two humans. She stood there at the mouth of the cave for a long while as she thought about all this. Would it be worth turning the humans in instead? Whatever she decided to do she couldn't let them or Malachi know.

Something finally pulled her out of her thoughts, the sound of horses and a carriage. She looked down to where the road was and immediately recognized who it was. They came to a stop and she could hear the voice of Lord Terneus off in the distance. "Shit… She muttered as she tried to think fast, spinning to Malachi. "Hide the humans quickly near the back of the cave, there should be a little alcove they can be decently hidden in. I'll go down at talk with Terneus. You're a hunter that came across me last night while you were trying to escape the fire that had come too close to your camp. I offered to let you camp with me. You're on your way to Roshmi City to trade or something." She told him as swiftly and quietly as she could, hoping he'd go along with her plan. She'd had plenty of dealings with Terneus in the past and she hoped that because of that it would gain her a small amount of trust with him.

She walked out of the cave, heading down towards Terneus. As she approached she bowed to him, showing him as much respect as she could. "My lord Terneus, it is always a pleasure to see you. Please accept my apology for not informing you of my camping out here as I was not expecting I'd have to. You see I had heard rumor that some were trying to summon humans once more and I took it upon myself to see if the rumors were true so I came out to the forest at night. I was greeted, however, with a fire and had to flee before I could find anything out. I decided to camp up in the cave I often use, as you know, and see if any humans fled from the fire as well. Alas I had no such luck. I do hope you can accept my deepest apology." She bowed again deeply, her voice seemingly full of sincerity.
In Avalia 5 yrs ago Forum: Casual Roleplay


Time: Dawn
Location: Aklentroth’s War Room/ Outside the Necropolis
Interactions:@FunnyGuy-Umber @Eviledd1984-O’Ner




The dark angel watched Aklenroth’s general as he spoke and took the charm, a slightly amused smirk still on her face. She didn't know O'Ner hardly at all and found herself slightly curious about him, especially as she took notice of what was around his wrist. What was he like? Who had he been before? These were all questions running through her mind as she took a quick glance at Umber. She was sure he could hear the questions that we're there in her mind. Perhaps he knew more about the general than she did.

"Yes I think enough time has been wasted. We're supposed to find Xenelith as the King wishes to know what he's found out. Last I knew he was scouting near the River Kingdom and judging by the rumor of a human starting a fire there I'm willing to bet something happened and he's still near there." She informed them, though she was sure Umber was already aware of this as well. She wasn't sure how much O'Ner knew of that, though, so she figured it hadn't hurt to at least inform him.

She was preparing to take off in flight when a thought occurred to her. They had to get to the mainland, something easy for her to do as she could fly and Umber always found a quick way across as well. How was O'Ner getting across the water? That's when a Dark Elf soldier approached their group. He saluted them before speaking. "Sir, there is an Amora ready to leave whenever you and your group are ready." He was addressing O'Ner and Azriel whipped around to see an Amora in fact waiting for them.

"No." She began shaking her head as she looked at O'Ner first then to Umber. "Nope. No way. Nuh uh. I am not going to ride in that...that...thing where I have no control! I will fly myself there before I get into that." She said as she angrily pointed at the Amora before crossing her arms over her chest. Why did she have to cater to the unfortunate and ride in that machine?
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