01-18-2019, 05:11 PM
you've got to move slowly, take and eat my body like it's holy.
She’s resting for the time being, letting the day pass her by while she casually patrols the border as her father had asked her to. He warned her there might be people coming to see what Loess is up to, either to join or to thwart their attempts to save their people. The serpent girl waits patiently for her shift here to end or for someone interesting to come seeking her home. There’s a faint smile on her lips now that Vulgaris is home. Even if he doesn’t call her by her name or seem to recall just how much he loves her. Even if Leliana and Adna are still missing from their fractured family.
Her bright eyes see him approaching and she eagerly hurries to greet him before he’s even had the chance to step foot across their borders. Starsin had felt him coming, she told Sabbath, and knew that he would be quite the asset to their objectives. He would build them a nice little home for all the healers the Loessians manage to collect if she only spoke the right words. The cave maze would rise up from the lush grasses and its cool tunnels would keep them all right where she wants them.
“Hello, I’m Sabbath. We’ve been expecting you!” she says, so excited a little giggle falls from her young lips. The midday sun gleams across her red and gray scales, brightening her sweet face despite the awful plans laid out across her mind. Her green eyes examine him closely as she begins to circle him. He looked strong enough for the job, she thinks as her smile remains firm across her lips.
“Loess needs a nice cave to keep all our visitors for now, so they don’t wander off somewhere,” she explains with a nod of her head, the horn gesturing to the open land behind her. “Starsin says you can build one, and in exchange, our kingdom will personally owe you a debt of gratitude.”
She lets the offer hang in the air. The members of Loess are strong and more than capable of crushing any enemies who might stand in Aziz’s path, she knows. The real question, however, is if he sees the opportunity laid before him.
Her bright eyes see him approaching and she eagerly hurries to greet him before he’s even had the chance to step foot across their borders. Starsin had felt him coming, she told Sabbath, and knew that he would be quite the asset to their objectives. He would build them a nice little home for all the healers the Loessians manage to collect if she only spoke the right words. The cave maze would rise up from the lush grasses and its cool tunnels would keep them all right where she wants them.
“Hello, I’m Sabbath. We’ve been expecting you!” she says, so excited a little giggle falls from her young lips. The midday sun gleams across her red and gray scales, brightening her sweet face despite the awful plans laid out across her mind. Her green eyes examine him closely as she begins to circle him. He looked strong enough for the job, she thinks as her smile remains firm across her lips.
“Loess needs a nice cave to keep all our visitors for now, so they don’t wander off somewhere,” she explains with a nod of her head, the horn gesturing to the open land behind her. “Starsin says you can build one, and in exchange, our kingdom will personally owe you a debt of gratitude.”
She lets the offer hang in the air. The members of Loess are strong and more than capable of crushing any enemies who might stand in Aziz’s path, she knows. The real question, however, is if he sees the opportunity laid before him.