Challaruby
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Fixing herself a plate, she sat in a pew and happily ate her meal. However, she couldn't help but overhear the conversation that Elizabeth knew was certainly not for her ears. Demons were no laughing matter, and they were not to be approached unless you were absolutely sanguine and self-assured when it came to your ability to fight them off. For the most part, humans did not possess the skill or magic necessary. This greatly worried her. While this town had its arrogant elites, it also had a rich and welcoming culture. It certainly didn't deserve to witness a battle of this magnitude. If only she had her magic, she would take care of this herself as surreptitious as always. Secrecy was all she's ever known. Those who typically found out about her magic use were prone to calling her evil, not accustomed to benign magic.
Once she was finished eating, the young woman approached Sir Carlisle once again. "Thank you, once again, for your extraordinary hospitality. I have some business to attend to, but I shall return, likely within a few hours." She bowed her head respectfully before taking her leave in the fresh garments that were provided for her.
In case of emergency, Elizabeth knew that she'd be no match for such a beast in her current state. She had hoped that once she met the potion crafter, perhaps he would have something to help her, being another follower of magic. If he turned out to be a snake-oil salesman, she may be shit out of luck until she can restore her strength over time.
The girl felt better already with her toes curled into the grass, but it would not be enough. Her trip to her, hopefully, new job seemed to go by quickly, though.
She did not hesitate to knock on the front door before rummaging to get the flier from town into her hands, double-checking that this was in fact the correct address. Reassured that she was in the right place, she stood patiently in wait for someone to answer the door.
Once she was finished eating, the young woman approached Sir Carlisle once again. "Thank you, once again, for your extraordinary hospitality. I have some business to attend to, but I shall return, likely within a few hours." She bowed her head respectfully before taking her leave in the fresh garments that were provided for her.
In case of emergency, Elizabeth knew that she'd be no match for such a beast in her current state. She had hoped that once she met the potion crafter, perhaps he would have something to help her, being another follower of magic. If he turned out to be a snake-oil salesman, she may be shit out of luck until she can restore her strength over time.
The girl felt better already with her toes curled into the grass, but it would not be enough. Her trip to her, hopefully, new job seemed to go by quickly, though.
She did not hesitate to knock on the front door before rummaging to get the flier from town into her hands, double-checking that this was in fact the correct address. Reassured that she was in the right place, she stood patiently in wait for someone to answer the door.