CarpeNoctem1213
The Immortal Law
Nissinah relaxed slightly in response to the boy's assurances that he was not upset by her rather careless mistake. She really should learn to keep her mouth shut, but being around so many people and disconnected from nature made her uncomfortable and she tended to ramble when uncomfortable,
much to Della's irritation sometimes. The bird was paying her no mind, at the moment, instead letting out soft chirps as the boy petted her. She supposed if the sparrow was comfortable enough to be so close to these people, she could learn to be as well.
There were a few who made her a bit less anxious, at least. The large bear-like man had the air of the forest about him, something primal and barely contained beneath the surface of his skin, something she was sure would make anyone not attuned to the beasts of the forest uncomfortable, but his bestial aura intrigued her. Next to him, the half-reptile elf drew the druid's attention as well. She could sense a strong connection to nature emanating from the green-haired female, the same connection she felt in many from the elven village in her forest. At least there were a few in this group that Nissinah would be comfortable around.
The dryad felt a bit better at the mention of the forest from Guide Morgrim during his final words before he exited the tavern. He warned they would have to be careful in the forest, but they would be safe from most beasts at the very least. Humans she couldn't talk down, but her magical influence over beasts at least gave her a chance of talking them down. She was unsure how well she could do it, however. She did not know if her influence on beings outside her own forest would be less than on those within. She supposed they would have to see, but first...
She hung back from the others leaving the tavern behind the necromancer, including the cold elf who had pledged his service to the Guide just before herself, his staff making quiet thunks on the ground as he walked out into the early sunlight. She was ready to go, but she intended on speaking to the green-haired woman with the strong connection to nature and the bear-man as well. She approached them and started to speak, but didn't know how to start, so she stood there awkwardly hoping she wasn't making the pair uncomfortable.
much to Della's irritation sometimes. The bird was paying her no mind, at the moment, instead letting out soft chirps as the boy petted her. She supposed if the sparrow was comfortable enough to be so close to these people, she could learn to be as well.
There were a few who made her a bit less anxious, at least. The large bear-like man had the air of the forest about him, something primal and barely contained beneath the surface of his skin, something she was sure would make anyone not attuned to the beasts of the forest uncomfortable, but his bestial aura intrigued her. Next to him, the half-reptile elf drew the druid's attention as well. She could sense a strong connection to nature emanating from the green-haired female, the same connection she felt in many from the elven village in her forest. At least there were a few in this group that Nissinah would be comfortable around.
The dryad felt a bit better at the mention of the forest from Guide Morgrim during his final words before he exited the tavern. He warned they would have to be careful in the forest, but they would be safe from most beasts at the very least. Humans she couldn't talk down, but her magical influence over beasts at least gave her a chance of talking them down. She was unsure how well she could do it, however. She did not know if her influence on beings outside her own forest would be less than on those within. She supposed they would have to see, but first...
She hung back from the others leaving the tavern behind the necromancer, including the cold elf who had pledged his service to the Guide just before herself, his staff making quiet thunks on the ground as he walked out into the early sunlight. She was ready to go, but she intended on speaking to the green-haired woman with the strong connection to nature and the bear-man as well. She approached them and started to speak, but didn't know how to start, so she stood there awkwardly hoping she wasn't making the pair uncomfortable.
Addressed:
Anaxileah
Alstromeria
Mentioned:
Morgrim
Federoff
Location: Ravenscrye Tavern Mood: Apprehensive Notes: N/A