11-11-2018, 10:31 AM
Rajanish
So interesting. Her mother might have a useful trait or two, too. He doesn't need to think long on it; instead intensifies the disease and accelerates it until the weakness, the lack of fire, becomes enough to fully fade it. He shakes his head as he looks at her. "You don't look well, girl. Come with me, please, I'll find you a place to rest and then I'll go find your mother, okay?" He doesn't wait long, nodding his head in the general direction of a cave by the oceanside he has in mind (the path is slippery but it's reachable now, with the low tide; unreachable half of the time because of the higher tide that will flood the way. If she becomes any sicker that will be even more of a challenge to walk, even in the low tide, but that's for later. She doesn't need to leave, after all - it is a perfect place to keep a sick girl imprisoned.
If she doesn't fall for this then there are harsher methods - he just makes her feel a little more ill and she won't be able to run far, she won't be able to put up a resistance if he should grab her by her mane now. But he'd rather she come willingly.
If she doesn't fall for this then there are harsher methods - he just makes her feel a little more ill and she won't be able to run far, she won't be able to put up a resistance if he should grab her by her mane now. But he'd rather she come willingly.
No cost too great. No mind to think. No will to break.
No voice to cry out suffering.
No voice to cry out suffering.
@[Titanica]