LukeWarmTrousers
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Wilhelm had been in a mediative state the for the majority of the trip, breaking only to eat and rest. The trip north itself had been uneventful for the most part. It did repeat the same old patterns. Travel for a few hours, break for lunch, travel for a few more hours, break for dinner, and then stop so that the lead can sleep. They had picked up a few more travelers along the way, their humble crew growing in size to include more colorful characters.
He had seen them only in passing, usually when people were eating, but mostly kept to himself. Since his reunion with Kai, Wilhelm’s memory had been coming back to him in a staggered manner. His time back on the Onronian Atoll had been blocked out, but he has trouble remembering if it was a natural block or one caused by a spell or traumatic event.
His focus had been interrupted by Kai calling out to him, telling him she was going to be out for some time with Orien. Wilhlem had fleeting memories of him, but nothing that he could say “made him stand out.”
His interruption to his meditation had been a sign that the caravan was stopping for dinner, also evidence by the smell of cooking rabbit that made its way inside his quarters. Standing up, Wihelm rolled his shoulders and neck before walking out of his wagon, joining the group by the campfire, the smell of the rabbit making him salivate. Looking around, he did notice the crew had certainely expanded. They even had picked up a Drow, who stood out compared to the rest of the humans.
He had seen them only in passing, usually when people were eating, but mostly kept to himself. Since his reunion with Kai, Wilhelm’s memory had been coming back to him in a staggered manner. His time back on the Onronian Atoll had been blocked out, but he has trouble remembering if it was a natural block or one caused by a spell or traumatic event.
His focus had been interrupted by Kai calling out to him, telling him she was going to be out for some time with Orien. Wilhlem had fleeting memories of him, but nothing that he could say “made him stand out.”
His interruption to his meditation had been a sign that the caravan was stopping for dinner, also evidence by the smell of cooking rabbit that made its way inside his quarters. Standing up, Wihelm rolled his shoulders and neck before walking out of his wagon, joining the group by the campfire, the smell of the rabbit making him salivate. Looking around, he did notice the crew had certainely expanded. They even had picked up a Drow, who stood out compared to the rest of the humans.