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Aftermath; Restoring the World (Open RP)
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Aimsyr
((Back in a bit))
Vahij
Eversong
"Yes let's," Vahij agreed, playfully splashing Brellin with a large amount of saltewater moments later.
Vashadya
The Barrens
Vashadya cleaned the wounds, the scars from having done it on other days had stayed behind, though she had only started with it recently. The elf poured an ointment on the wounds and soon they had gone, the scars faded after a while too.
Need to get more of this sometime, good thing I waited before using it again
the elf thought as she put the empty vial back where it belonged. She leaned back again silently, grateful that none of the others had seen her.
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Character: Gurka
Location: The Barrens
Gurka sniffed and smelled blood as well. "Hey, you smell that?" she asked Nightbane, oblivious.
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Character: Gurka
Location: The Barrens
"Erm..." Gurka murmured, looking perplexed. "Do you mean... Wait... Uhh..."
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Character: Gurka
Location: The Barrens
"Hmm..." Gurka grunted, looking down and minding her own business.
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Aimsyr
((Back early))
Vahij
Eversong
Vahij grinned and gave Brellin a playful shove.
Vashadya
The Barrens
Vashadya wiped a little blood away from her lip, not have realized she had drawn it there either. The elf glanced from the orc to the worgen, it was not that hard to guess they had been watching. She turned and looked at her reflection in a small puddle nearby with a sigh, the area beneath her eyes was dark from lack of sleep.
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Vahij
Eversong
Vahij giggled girlishly, "you wouldn't dare," she said, wagging a finger at him, though part of her wanted him to throw her, in a childish kind of way.
Vashadya
The Barrens
Vashadya took the paw, but continued to stare at the puddle glumly.
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Vahij
Eversong
Vahij returned the kiss, suddenly she shoved Brellin deep under the water with her, she surfaced moments later, hysterical with laughter.
Vashadya
The Barrens
Vashadya sighed again, slowly the color returned to her face and the she could once again feel Elune's presence, the shadow blotting it out had faded well and truly, for the moment at least.
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((Is wolfspeak the name for the worgen language?))
Vashadya
The Barrens
Vashadya nodded silently, she managed to understand Nightbane, which was unusual, she had not understood animal speak since her younger years, though recently the shadows had been preventing her from reaching Elune with ease on multiple occasions.
Vahij
Eversong
Vahij grinned, "this is really fun," she said truthfully, tackling Brellin moments later.
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Vashadya
The Barrens
Vashadya continued to stare at the puddle as if willing for it to show something different, though it was just her face staring back at her as it had been the whole time.
Vahij
Eversong
"
This kind
... Mmm, until I had to go and work for the Legion not really, before then I did, though not exactly like this..." she replied.
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Vahij
Eversong
Vahij giggled, "actually I may have gone through all this before, but that was a long time ago, and this time it is with a guy," she replied.
Vashadya
The Barrens
Vashadya's gaze remained fixated on the puddle, she was feeling tired, but she did not want to sleep. Sleep was when you were vulnerable, and for her it was being vulnerably to something she could not quite understand, nor could she keep it away, at least not on her own.
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