Moolock
Elder Member
Ava'ramira Ren
Ava brushed off Courn's congratulations, for a few moments keeping an eye on Liam in case the young man was inclined to attempt to punch the older again, though at the sudden opening, pulsing portal, her attention shifted. The woman who appeared immediately unsettled her- tall, beautiful, and radiating power. Ava shuffled backward to fall in line with Liam, glancing up to her fellow traveler.
Following the pair's excited storytelling, Ava simply inclined her head to Willet at the introduction and said no more as they entered the city and wound down its streets and through the market. Skeptical of most magics, Ava kept a close watch on her purse and made eye contact with no one, instead taking in the details of the place. Bright, bustling, and jam-packed, she could easily make comfortable earnings here... You don't do that anymore, Ava. She mentally kicked herself- despite being accepted into the Blood Price, she was accepted for her skills as a thief and still thought like one. Suddenly the dark corners of the square, the window ledges and climbing holds faded as she lowered her gaze with a small sigh, shoulders drooping under her cloak. She barely noticed anything else of the city until they entered the atrium.
If not already dwarfed by most people, the grandeur of the space certainly made her feel extremely small. Those already gathered watched the quartet, gazes Ava met in turn, looking them all over as well. At Willena's comment and the gentle wack, Ava recoiled, wanting to disappear in the depths of her cloak. For a moment, she considered vanishing herself then and there, but instead simply grumbled under her breath about the city and remained where she stood, visible. Then it was more following, down the stairs, down into darkness... She immediately felt at ease, passing in and out of torchlight as those up ahead talked, quietly giving her name as Ren when introductions were exchanged. Finally they reached a door which opened to yet another sight that would remain her memory- great crystal roots. She knew not what they spoke of with collecting crystals, didn't entirely trust the intense magical aura enough to go touch it... but advanced with Liam regardless. Face aglow in the crystal light, a sudden voice from behind startled her away from the tree. Ava whirled around, eyes growing wide at the grotesque sight.
Liam and the bard, Peri, both moved forward in a flash as blades were brought out shining- both Liam's and Ava quickly unsheathed her own. The pair of knives glittered dangerously in the light of the crystal tree. The limb crashed overhead, showering them with stone and Ava narrowed her eyes. The most damage she could do would have to come from behind. That meant getting around it- without getting hit as she also knew her fragile body couldn't take a whole lot. One shot. With a barely audible woosh, Ava vanished from sight.
And almost instantly, she returned to view, muttering a curse as she fought to regain her vision- the brief instance of focusing on a monster and trying to cast had shot pain through her body. Old-fashioned then. Trusting the darkness, Ava darted to the side to press into the thick shadows as she advanced, sprinting to get around behind the monster as those in the front distracted it. On the pass by, she swooped to her left, closer to the beast and thrust out her hand to drag her knife across its legs, hoping to at least get a good nick on one on the pass. Once behind the monster, she started searching frantically for some way to climb up the walls of the cavernous space, but in the darkness couldn't find a good enough hold. So Ava turned her attention back to the monster.
Following the pair's excited storytelling, Ava simply inclined her head to Willet at the introduction and said no more as they entered the city and wound down its streets and through the market. Skeptical of most magics, Ava kept a close watch on her purse and made eye contact with no one, instead taking in the details of the place. Bright, bustling, and jam-packed, she could easily make comfortable earnings here... You don't do that anymore, Ava. She mentally kicked herself- despite being accepted into the Blood Price, she was accepted for her skills as a thief and still thought like one. Suddenly the dark corners of the square, the window ledges and climbing holds faded as she lowered her gaze with a small sigh, shoulders drooping under her cloak. She barely noticed anything else of the city until they entered the atrium.
If not already dwarfed by most people, the grandeur of the space certainly made her feel extremely small. Those already gathered watched the quartet, gazes Ava met in turn, looking them all over as well. At Willena's comment and the gentle wack, Ava recoiled, wanting to disappear in the depths of her cloak. For a moment, she considered vanishing herself then and there, but instead simply grumbled under her breath about the city and remained where she stood, visible. Then it was more following, down the stairs, down into darkness... She immediately felt at ease, passing in and out of torchlight as those up ahead talked, quietly giving her name as Ren when introductions were exchanged. Finally they reached a door which opened to yet another sight that would remain her memory- great crystal roots. She knew not what they spoke of with collecting crystals, didn't entirely trust the intense magical aura enough to go touch it... but advanced with Liam regardless. Face aglow in the crystal light, a sudden voice from behind startled her away from the tree. Ava whirled around, eyes growing wide at the grotesque sight.
Liam and the bard, Peri, both moved forward in a flash as blades were brought out shining- both Liam's and Ava quickly unsheathed her own. The pair of knives glittered dangerously in the light of the crystal tree. The limb crashed overhead, showering them with stone and Ava narrowed her eyes. The most damage she could do would have to come from behind. That meant getting around it- without getting hit as she also knew her fragile body couldn't take a whole lot. One shot. With a barely audible woosh, Ava vanished from sight.
And almost instantly, she returned to view, muttering a curse as she fought to regain her vision- the brief instance of focusing on a monster and trying to cast had shot pain through her body. Old-fashioned then. Trusting the darkness, Ava darted to the side to press into the thick shadows as she advanced, sprinting to get around behind the monster as those in the front distracted it. On the pass by, she swooped to her left, closer to the beast and thrust out her hand to drag her knife across its legs, hoping to at least get a good nick on one on the pass. Once behind the monster, she started searching frantically for some way to climb up the walls of the cavernous space, but in the darkness couldn't find a good enough hold. So Ava turned her attention back to the monster.
Attack: 18
Defense: 16 (13 +3 for having 10 on Dex if I read the system right?)
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