PhreakedOut
Creator of Dreams
- One on One
- Group
Lorwynn leaned against the entrance to the chamber, her left foot resting on the cold wall, listening in on the conversations that were being held between all present. The invitation she had nicked from a strangler on the road had caught her attention. 'The Heart of Aether.' The name itself was mysterious enough to want to look for it. Adding the legends and tales she had heard and read about when she was training to be a Songweaver, Lorwynn was hooked. Finally something to prove her worth. The next thing she had to do was to find passage to the Floating Islands. Luck would have it that a lot of people were heading there with what she found out later was more of the same invitation Lorwynn had 'received.' So instead of paying for a ride to the Islands, she would hop onto a floating carriage that was heading towards them and hitch a ride that way.
When she arrived, it was fairly easy to find the right way to where she needed to be. A big group of rowdy Humans was trying to get into the main hall or dome the meeting of the adventurers would take place. They were trying to protest the decision of sending a group to retrieve the artifact without including a human delegation into the discussion, citing 'human rights' to get their point across. Lorwynn scoffed at the idea of protesting against a meeting like this. What good would it do but drag their heritage and legacy through the mud trying to get into every political talk? Nevertheless, while the guards were busy trying to calm the group, she slipped inside and headed to the meeting spot. One thing was for sure: she was ready for anything that would be happening inside.
What she did not expect however was a stuck-up royal, a cat the size of a small tree, a woman that looked like a very pale dragonfly, a Duskforged looking like he's falling apart soon and an alluring fish still yapping about values, sentiment, urgency and other things Lorwynn could not care less for. From the corner of her eyes she scanned the group. Then, with a hint of annoyance, she said: "I agree with the fish-lady. Are you done discussing irrelevant things?" She stood up and straightened her back. Her robes felt sturdy around her body as a shell that would protect her from dealing with these new people she had never seen before but didn't care about. "I'm Lorwynn, and I got this invitation to look for the Heart of Aether." She showed the now crumpled and worn invitation. "Can we move on and actually start doing something?" She walked up to the group and crossed her arms. "Enough chitchat about values or seeing who has the biggest ego. Tell me: where are we going, what are we going to do and how are we going to do it?"
When she arrived, it was fairly easy to find the right way to where she needed to be. A big group of rowdy Humans was trying to get into the main hall or dome the meeting of the adventurers would take place. They were trying to protest the decision of sending a group to retrieve the artifact without including a human delegation into the discussion, citing 'human rights' to get their point across. Lorwynn scoffed at the idea of protesting against a meeting like this. What good would it do but drag their heritage and legacy through the mud trying to get into every political talk? Nevertheless, while the guards were busy trying to calm the group, she slipped inside and headed to the meeting spot. One thing was for sure: she was ready for anything that would be happening inside.
What she did not expect however was a stuck-up royal, a cat the size of a small tree, a woman that looked like a very pale dragonfly, a Duskforged looking like he's falling apart soon and an alluring fish still yapping about values, sentiment, urgency and other things Lorwynn could not care less for. From the corner of her eyes she scanned the group. Then, with a hint of annoyance, she said: "I agree with the fish-lady. Are you done discussing irrelevant things?" She stood up and straightened her back. Her robes felt sturdy around her body as a shell that would protect her from dealing with these new people she had never seen before but didn't care about. "I'm Lorwynn, and I got this invitation to look for the Heart of Aether." She showed the now crumpled and worn invitation. "Can we move on and actually start doing something?" She walked up to the group and crossed her arms. "Enough chitchat about values or seeing who has the biggest ego. Tell me: where are we going, what are we going to do and how are we going to do it?"