(Here's a shitty post because shitty mood. ()
This is also set a little after Ana's post, so it doesn't include the Ether/random paladin guy thing and whatnot.)
This is also set a little after Ana's post, so it doesn't include the Ether/random paladin guy thing and whatnot.)
Roxii Sicarius
Roxii was grateful for the presence of the reptilian hybrid. Most of the others had gotten on at least one of her nerves at one point or another, but Ana still had a chance. Even though everyone annoyed her at some point given her "dislike/hate everyone" attitude and "trust no one" outlook, there were still a few people whom she actually enjoyed their presence. This band of misfits and outcasts was the best fit in that category.
Would she ever admit that out loud, though? No.
The blind assassin allowed Anaxileah to guide her towards the resting area. How to get there, she wasn't too sure. From her perspective, she was just kind of walking—though not without a slight falter in her step. When the physical contact ceased between Ana's hand and Roxii's arm, she let out a soft breath that she hadn't realized she had been holding, somewhat like a sigh of relief. Physical contact was still a no.
The other hybrid began asking Roxii about her well-being. She was starting to become irritated by the constant inquiries; the Lythari was an assassin that needed no one and nothing. She didn't need to be checked up on every second, even if she was completely blind. The hybrid can admit that she needed to be tended to at the beginning of her newfound blindness, but she didn't need it anymore. She was fine.
The wolf let out an aggravated sigh, letting the frustration boil without letting it surface. "I am fine."
To anyone else, it didn't take too long to reach the room. To the wolf-elf, however, it still felt like the journey took forever. It was just step after step after step, unable to look at anything but a constant void of black. Would she technically even be looking at black at this point? The blades that cut into her eyes would render them completely and utterly useless, unlike those who lost their eyesight by inheritance, old age, or through some freak accident. Unfortunately for the elven hybrid, there was no point in saying that she could "only see darkness"; she was darkness.
Roxii flicked her ears forward towards the door when she heard Ana open it, pinpointing its location. She took a few cautious steps forward, stepping past the healer and into the room. The darkness in the room was strong enough for the shadow elementalist, so at least that was a plus.
When Ana made a comment about the lack of natural light in the room, the assassin let out a huff. "Oh yes, because the light will obviously bother me now," Roxii mused. She would've rolled her eyes sarcastically at this time, but the reason why she didn't was quite obvious. "I think I will be fine now. Thank you."
[Cue Ana's leave. :L]
After hearing the door close, Roxii allowed herself to slip partially into the Shadow Realm. The room's layout was rather simple with a comfortable bed—one that was at least more comfortable than the ground, a high up tree branch, or a cell—, a bedside table, and a few other pieces of furniture that she cared not to take note of; the bed was her main concern.
Careful not to use too much of her power and taking a moment to memorize the path to the bed, the Lythari slipped back into the mortal realm, carefully walked to the bed, and laid down. She breathed in deeply and let it out slowly, enjoying the feeling of being out of the harsh weather and off of a cold, hard floor. It had been a while since she had slept down in a real bed. In fact ,it had been a while since she had slept in general. It didn't take the blind wolf too long to get situated comfortably on the bed and allow the comforting embrace of sleep to take her, completely oblivious to the events happening elsewhere in the villa.
Roxii was grateful for the presence of the reptilian hybrid. Most of the others had gotten on at least one of her nerves at one point or another, but Ana still had a chance. Even though everyone annoyed her at some point given her "dislike/hate everyone" attitude and "trust no one" outlook, there were still a few people whom she actually enjoyed their presence. This band of misfits and outcasts was the best fit in that category.
Would she ever admit that out loud, though? No.
The blind assassin allowed Anaxileah to guide her towards the resting area. How to get there, she wasn't too sure. From her perspective, she was just kind of walking—though not without a slight falter in her step. When the physical contact ceased between Ana's hand and Roxii's arm, she let out a soft breath that she hadn't realized she had been holding, somewhat like a sigh of relief. Physical contact was still a no.
The other hybrid began asking Roxii about her well-being. She was starting to become irritated by the constant inquiries; the Lythari was an assassin that needed no one and nothing. She didn't need to be checked up on every second, even if she was completely blind. The hybrid can admit that she needed to be tended to at the beginning of her newfound blindness, but she didn't need it anymore. She was fine.
The wolf let out an aggravated sigh, letting the frustration boil without letting it surface. "I am fine."
To anyone else, it didn't take too long to reach the room. To the wolf-elf, however, it still felt like the journey took forever. It was just step after step after step, unable to look at anything but a constant void of black. Would she technically even be looking at black at this point? The blades that cut into her eyes would render them completely and utterly useless, unlike those who lost their eyesight by inheritance, old age, or through some freak accident. Unfortunately for the elven hybrid, there was no point in saying that she could "only see darkness"; she was darkness.
Roxii flicked her ears forward towards the door when she heard Ana open it, pinpointing its location. She took a few cautious steps forward, stepping past the healer and into the room. The darkness in the room was strong enough for the shadow elementalist, so at least that was a plus.
When Ana made a comment about the lack of natural light in the room, the assassin let out a huff. "Oh yes, because the light will obviously bother me now," Roxii mused. She would've rolled her eyes sarcastically at this time, but the reason why she didn't was quite obvious. "I think I will be fine now. Thank you."
[Cue Ana's leave. :L]
After hearing the door close, Roxii allowed herself to slip partially into the Shadow Realm. The room's layout was rather simple with a comfortable bed—one that was at least more comfortable than the ground, a high up tree branch, or a cell—, a bedside table, and a few other pieces of furniture that she cared not to take note of; the bed was her main concern.
Careful not to use too much of her power and taking a moment to memorize the path to the bed, the Lythari slipped back into the mortal realm, carefully walked to the bed, and laid down. She breathed in deeply and let it out slowly, enjoying the feeling of being out of the harsh weather and off of a cold, hard floor. It had been a while since she had slept down in a real bed. In fact ,it had been a while since she had slept in general. It didn't take the blind wolf too long to get situated comfortably on the bed and allow the comforting embrace of sleep to take her, completely oblivious to the events happening elsewhere in the villa.
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