Kazehana
Vivacious Flora
Willow the Hydra
Willow rolled his eyes as she was the necromancer get all mad. She still didn't really grasp the concept of random hands coming out of the ground for no reason, so she ended up conceding her other foot to the necromancer as well. Teribus may have ended up pinning her to the ground, but that never changed her neutral expression. "I'm a little disappointed you didn't want to fight your own battle," she commented in a casual tone. She blinked, staring straight at a random tree that happened to be in her line of sight from this position. Then she decided to talk with the dragon, as it probably had more common sense. "Why do you serve a master? That's a little degrading to the rest of us," she spoke in the same tone, but with a hint of annoyance. Dragons who served bipeds were usually not her favorite, especially since she considered them her own kind. And she would never serve a master. She had her pride and she wasn't going to let someone take that away. Willow didn't necessarily do anything to changer her predicament at the moment, as she was content with her position. She moved her bow and arrow below her so they couldn't be taken or broken, mainly because the girl from earlier had her concerned that it might happen.
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Willow rolled his eyes as she was the necromancer get all mad. She still didn't really grasp the concept of random hands coming out of the ground for no reason, so she ended up conceding her other foot to the necromancer as well. Teribus may have ended up pinning her to the ground, but that never changed her neutral expression. "I'm a little disappointed you didn't want to fight your own battle," she commented in a casual tone. She blinked, staring straight at a random tree that happened to be in her line of sight from this position. Then she decided to talk with the dragon, as it probably had more common sense. "Why do you serve a master? That's a little degrading to the rest of us," she spoke in the same tone, but with a hint of annoyance. Dragons who served bipeds were usually not her favorite, especially since she considered them her own kind. And she would never serve a master. She had her pride and she wasn't going to let someone take that away. Willow didn't necessarily do anything to changer her predicament at the moment, as she was content with her position. She moved her bow and arrow below her so they couldn't be taken or broken, mainly because the girl from earlier had her concerned that it might happen.
@PeteTSs @Salt Lord @Scattered Ambitions @Clairvoyance @The Endergod