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(Starting up an rp cause WHY NOT? Just jump in if you want :P)
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(Starting up an rp cause WHY NOT? Just jump in if you want :P)
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I seem slightly shocked that she knows my name, but it fades quickly. The fae know a lot, that’s for sure.
“No. I’m not hungry. Besides, I know how to hunt for my own food when I am.” I mutter, glancing off between the trees. I wanted nothing more then to get away from this crowd, but forced myself to stay. Something interesting might happen. -
I tilted my head slightly, and smiled at Sohana. “You know, the Fair Folk may be bound to speak truths, but that doesn’t mean we’re completely separated from lies. We can single out liars before they even know the crime they’ve committed. I figured you should all know that little tip before you try to get a secret past a faerie.” I grinned at Sohana, who was glancing towards a couple of dark dyraids. “I wouldn’t bother them, if I were you. Nasty little creatures they are.”
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I mutter something under my breath before sighing a little.
“This is why I try and travel alone… What do you want… Violeta?” I ask, looking her in the eyes. Everyone wanted something, always, and the fae were no exception. They didn’t normally show themselves, or at least, not what I’ve heard from the bars and taverns I commonly go to. And I had been to a lot, just for information gathering, always lingering in the shadows. -
“Whatever makes you believe I’m here for something, my dear Sohana?” I laughed, but then grew serious. “Ok, listen. I was kidnapped by this evil, wierd, creepy guy because I’m a rare faerie, since I have the power of all elements….. Well, let’s just say I somehow escaped, and now he’s out here somewhere hunting me. All I ask is this to be a safe haven for me until I find my clan again.” I stopped since I ran out of breath and looked up to see their faces. It was very, very rare a fae ever asked other creatures for help, but in a dire situation like this, I gladly came to the conclusion that it didn’t matter anymore. “Stupid truth-binding….” I muttered under my breath, along with a few colorful words to help along the flurry. I didn’t notice I had set the little flower, and the other flowers around it, on fire until the cat-like creature gasped. I quickly muttered an appology to the flowers and broke off the fire, restoring them to their natural state.
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I looked at her, and judged she was telling the truth. Pretty much immediately my suspicion vanished and I glanced around cautiously for this evil being.
“I accept. I’ll help you out since you need it.” I didn’t say anything like ‘don’t get in my way’ or ‘don’t be a burden’, and I certainly wasn’t thinking it. One hand traveled slowly down to a sword at my side, my eyes burning through the darkness in the trees. “Where was the last place you seen this evil being?” I ask. -
“Um……he was riding on his horse close to the forrest when I escaped….Which was close to here……” I paused and heard a noise, suddenly turning invisible.
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I nod, staying against the tree as I wait for whatever it was to come and get us. If he wanted her, he’d have to get through me, so we might as well get it over with and fight him now. I was as ready as I’d ever be for it.
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I turned around to see him walk slowly close to where we were all standing. He was unmistakable by those pit-black eyes, pale skin, and claws as black as his eyes. He spotted Sohana and the others, and made his way to them. “Hey! Haven’t seen a little faerie have you? About this tall, skins unaturally pale? She goes by the name ‘Violeta’? Ran away from her parents, nasty little thing. They called on me to come find her.” I pause in fear, but manage to make my way slowly behind a tree. About halfway there, though, I step in a small puddle of water. It was extremely quiet, but it was enough. He turned on his horse and looked me dead in the eyes. I did the one thing I was taught to do in this situation. I threw a fireball at his eyes and ran as fast as any other faerie in my shoes would have done.