Symphony
Status: Eager & Confused
Location: Amaric Temple - 2ndfloor
Interaction(s): Sir Les Paul ERode Haze- Carolyn
Symphony’s mind wasn’t just on the wispy memories and inexplicable feelings she was experiencing. But she also wondered about Heleni's words. Was she really? Not the ‘cute as a button’ part. It didn’t much bother her how others perceived her. But the ‘too used to being rough on yourself’ part. Well her physical body could handle simple things like falling a few feet onto her butt. Hmm, maybe rough had a different definition to Heleni or people in general. What Heleni seemed to be insisting on was practicing being more gentle. Maybe she could try it at some point. But in her mind, a dungeon wasn’t the place to start being gentle at.
“I won’t.”
Symphony replied as the other girl who had yet to say her name, seemed worried about Symphony. Specifically about her getting left behind or lost. It was odd. Now this girl was worrying. Was Symphony really doing things to cause the two women to worry? She didn’t want to make them worry. Perhaps she could find a way to prove herself. Then maybe the girls could spend more time worrying about their own safety over hers. She thought it was unnecessary for Leonel to need to change his position for her sake. There was nothing to worry about, as she was fine. But she didn’t argue as he took up the rear.
“I think she wants you to guard me from getting lost.”
Symphony chimed in. It seemed more like Ayn wanted Leonel to make sure Symphony didn’t get left behind or walk too slowly. But that was just the doll’s guess. However, as Markus started to speak about the dungeon more in depth, it again felt like she’d heard this somewhere before. Glimpses of a dungeon came to her, but it wasn’t this one. The memories were fleeting and sparse. But perhaps that’s why it all felt familiar. She had been in one before. Hmm… Did this mean she would have muscle memory when it came to traps? Well, she’d have to find out. Or, preferably not, but if it came down to it… Symphony didn’t mind being used as an example by Markus, and gave no reaction to it. She was half absorbing what Markus said, and half thinking about what else she could be familiar with as they passed through the trading portion of the outpost. Only to see it. What she had set out looking for. What she did all the stupid signing up and jumping through hoops for. Someone was there, offering Orichalcum. She wandered a few steps away from the group, getting a good look at the raw chunk of metal. But she knew it wasn’t enough to fully fix her. In fact, it was just a small chunk. Plus, she had nothing to give for it. So she rejoined the group after a few moments, equal parts dejected and relieved. Saddened that it was right there in front of her and she couldn’t get her hands on it. But happy to know it really was here. She’d just have to find it.
Symphony’s step would quicken without her realizing. It seemed that her body, excited by the sight of the ore she’d been looking for, was now eager to venture forth and find it within the dungeon. By the time they reached the bottom of the second set of stairs she was shoulder to shoulder with Markus in the front. Though as everyone stopped seeing the monsters before them, Symphony didn’t hesitate. She didn’t stop, and there was no break in her stride. She went to walk past them without paying them a second thought. The writhing mass of vines to her right seemed content with the rat. But as Symphony went to pass them as she neared and got the closest to them as she passed by, one would lash out, and wrap around her right arm. Then a second, and a third around her right leg. But Symphony didn’t seem bothered at all. She just kept walking as if nothing happened. The vines became taught, then shook in their efforts to hold on, then eventually they were ripped as Symphony got far enough away, exceeding their length. She’d stop and turn around, wondering why the group hadn’t followed, and wait there for them to catch up as she pulled off the dead vines wrapped around her arm and leg.
Status: Eager & Confused
Location: Amaric Temple - 2ndfloor
Interaction(s): Sir Les Paul ERode Haze- Carolyn
Symphony’s mind wasn’t just on the wispy memories and inexplicable feelings she was experiencing. But she also wondered about Heleni's words. Was she really? Not the ‘cute as a button’ part. It didn’t much bother her how others perceived her. But the ‘too used to being rough on yourself’ part. Well her physical body could handle simple things like falling a few feet onto her butt. Hmm, maybe rough had a different definition to Heleni or people in general. What Heleni seemed to be insisting on was practicing being more gentle. Maybe she could try it at some point. But in her mind, a dungeon wasn’t the place to start being gentle at.
“I won’t.”
Symphony replied as the other girl who had yet to say her name, seemed worried about Symphony. Specifically about her getting left behind or lost. It was odd. Now this girl was worrying. Was Symphony really doing things to cause the two women to worry? She didn’t want to make them worry. Perhaps she could find a way to prove herself. Then maybe the girls could spend more time worrying about their own safety over hers. She thought it was unnecessary for Leonel to need to change his position for her sake. There was nothing to worry about, as she was fine. But she didn’t argue as he took up the rear.
“I think she wants you to guard me from getting lost.”
Symphony chimed in. It seemed more like Ayn wanted Leonel to make sure Symphony didn’t get left behind or walk too slowly. But that was just the doll’s guess. However, as Markus started to speak about the dungeon more in depth, it again felt like she’d heard this somewhere before. Glimpses of a dungeon came to her, but it wasn’t this one. The memories were fleeting and sparse. But perhaps that’s why it all felt familiar. She had been in one before. Hmm… Did this mean she would have muscle memory when it came to traps? Well, she’d have to find out. Or, preferably not, but if it came down to it… Symphony didn’t mind being used as an example by Markus, and gave no reaction to it. She was half absorbing what Markus said, and half thinking about what else she could be familiar with as they passed through the trading portion of the outpost. Only to see it. What she had set out looking for. What she did all the stupid signing up and jumping through hoops for. Someone was there, offering Orichalcum. She wandered a few steps away from the group, getting a good look at the raw chunk of metal. But she knew it wasn’t enough to fully fix her. In fact, it was just a small chunk. Plus, she had nothing to give for it. So she rejoined the group after a few moments, equal parts dejected and relieved. Saddened that it was right there in front of her and she couldn’t get her hands on it. But happy to know it really was here. She’d just have to find it.
Symphony’s step would quicken without her realizing. It seemed that her body, excited by the sight of the ore she’d been looking for, was now eager to venture forth and find it within the dungeon. By the time they reached the bottom of the second set of stairs she was shoulder to shoulder with Markus in the front. Though as everyone stopped seeing the monsters before them, Symphony didn’t hesitate. She didn’t stop, and there was no break in her stride. She went to walk past them without paying them a second thought. The writhing mass of vines to her right seemed content with the rat. But as Symphony went to pass them as she neared and got the closest to them as she passed by, one would lash out, and wrap around her right arm. Then a second, and a third around her right leg. But Symphony didn’t seem bothered at all. She just kept walking as if nothing happened. The vines became taught, then shook in their efforts to hold on, then eventually they were ripped as Symphony got far enough away, exceeding their length. She’d stop and turn around, wondering why the group hadn’t followed, and wait there for them to catch up as she pulled off the dead vines wrapped around her arm and leg.
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