SilverFeathers
Ruler of the Sky
Nanalee Imphon
Nanalee nodded at Ymir's warnings, taking one last glance at the map as it disappeared, before sending her spirits back to their home realm with a wave of her hand. Their bright, glowing eyes, oozing concern and worry, faded away in an instant, before their watery bodies dissolved into the rest of the sea. Cautiously avoiding the abomination's feelers from above, Nanalee carefully continued peeking at Eiru.
The second mana pulse twisted her insides crudely once more, but what startled her most was the sudden eye contact with Eiru, her eyes crystal clear despite the vast expanse of bloody sea water between them. Transfixed, Nanalee instantly started shaking violently. The phantom pain of being sliced apart, limb from limb, with exaggerated and heightened senses wrecked her psychologically. It was nigh unbearable, and at this point, she felt she should've become numb, but she continued to very clearly feel the unending pain from every limb. Taking a few gasping breaths, having unconsciously coiled all her limbs around herself protectively, she slowly recovered her mental whilst watching Eiru greet the undead pirate lord.
Nanalee was usually quite strong mentally, rarely feeling much fear or folding under pressure, hence trembling from terror as she was now made her quite lost on what to do. How to deal with fear, how to calm down, her concerns felt foreign and difficult to deal with. Fortunately she was not in the most dangerous situation just yet, just watching the standoff before her, so she could take some time to breathe.
Abruptly, something tapped one of her tendrils and pulled at her lightly, causing her to jolt. Turning around stiffly, she realized the abomination from above had extended their limbs far enough to reach her, though she still couldn't see the main body of the creature. For some reason, whatever abomination lay above seemed more curious and playful than aggressive, as it poked and pulled at her lightly. Though having loads of tendril-like limbs was fun and all, it made it easy for the thing to grab onto her, even when she tried to get away out of caution. Oddly enough, Nanalee was now stuck in a playfight-looking situation with the abomination above whilst trying to pay attention to the duel far in the distance.
Nanalee nodded at Ymir's warnings, taking one last glance at the map as it disappeared, before sending her spirits back to their home realm with a wave of her hand. Their bright, glowing eyes, oozing concern and worry, faded away in an instant, before their watery bodies dissolved into the rest of the sea. Cautiously avoiding the abomination's feelers from above, Nanalee carefully continued peeking at Eiru.
The second mana pulse twisted her insides crudely once more, but what startled her most was the sudden eye contact with Eiru, her eyes crystal clear despite the vast expanse of bloody sea water between them. Transfixed, Nanalee instantly started shaking violently. The phantom pain of being sliced apart, limb from limb, with exaggerated and heightened senses wrecked her psychologically. It was nigh unbearable, and at this point, she felt she should've become numb, but she continued to very clearly feel the unending pain from every limb. Taking a few gasping breaths, having unconsciously coiled all her limbs around herself protectively, she slowly recovered her mental whilst watching Eiru greet the undead pirate lord.
Nanalee was usually quite strong mentally, rarely feeling much fear or folding under pressure, hence trembling from terror as she was now made her quite lost on what to do. How to deal with fear, how to calm down, her concerns felt foreign and difficult to deal with. Fortunately she was not in the most dangerous situation just yet, just watching the standoff before her, so she could take some time to breathe.
Abruptly, something tapped one of her tendrils and pulled at her lightly, causing her to jolt. Turning around stiffly, she realized the abomination from above had extended their limbs far enough to reach her, though she still couldn't see the main body of the creature. For some reason, whatever abomination lay above seemed more curious and playful than aggressive, as it poked and pulled at her lightly. Though having loads of tendril-like limbs was fun and all, it made it easy for the thing to grab onto her, even when she tried to get away out of caution. Oddly enough, Nanalee was now stuck in a playfight-looking situation with the abomination above whilst trying to pay attention to the duel far in the distance.