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  1. Aelin

    I've got a dream, complete.
    Participants: Krowley, Aelin, Iskander, Cstar, Moksha, Skyheart
    Post by: Aelin, Jun 4, 2017 in forum: OOC Lounge
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    As soon as Teliana headed towards the door to her house, Aaron decided to follow her, keping a casual pace behind but eager to get inside where it was warm. After several days on the road travelling from Kaer Morhem, the warmth of a home was a welcomed change. It was also a welcomed change to unfasten his cloak and put it to the side for a while. While necessary, Aaron never had been too much of a fan of wearing cloaks and too much clothing in general, he found it restrictive and often wouldn't even wear a shirt for his training.

    Taking up a place leaning against a wall not too far from Derrick, Aaron watched as Teliana lit the fire and smiled some.
    "So not just any ordinary human then either. I never have met a sorceress." Aaron commented, genuinely a little intrigued by this. He let the comment pass though as she asked how they new each other and Derrick explained for him. He scowled a little bit at the pup comment though. "Way to make me sound like a little kids still. But yes he taught me all the ways to get in trouble with Vecslav using Axii. As for the bard, this is the first time I have met him myself." Aaron commented with a bit of a laugh.
    Post by: Aelin, Jun 3, 2017 in forum: Retirement Home
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    The others were slowly following it seemed. Some were closer than others, but the girl wasn't following him, so that was good. She would be safe while he investigated what was up ahead. As Cerdic crept forward, he looked around a corner to spot Alder, Chrono and Kara, just as Marley peaked over his shoulder and said as much. "Shut up." He hissed at the he-she behind him. Shaking his head he figured that his cover was already blown and stopped hiding. "If we get attacked it is your fault for throwing caution out the window, I hope you know that." Cerdic sounded annoyed and a little uncomfortable because of this. With nothing else he could do, he stepped out and approached the circle that surrounded the three.

    Getting closer he wondered why no one moved out of it, except that Kara was asleep and something seemed to be wrong. Cerdic stayed well back from the circle, not taking any chances with it.
    "What is going on here? What is this thing?" He tried to ask the group in the circle, before testing it by throwing a small pebble into it to see what would happen with it. "What happened to Kara? Is it true that the others are dead?" Cerdic continued to ask, sounding more and more frustrated as time went on, scared even. "I bet Ria did this. Where are they? I have a bone to pick with them, and then I need to find this Aevum person." Cerdic declared seeming to have something against both people.
    Post by: Aelin, Jun 2, 2017 in forum: Hall of Fame
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    Well at least Kel agreed with her on this. Aislinn smiled slightly a him. "Don't worry I got your back. We will be fine." She assured him as she looked around at the others finding their partners. At least that all seemed to be going good, even as some man in a black coat approached. Aislinn tried to study him closely and get a feel for who he was, but she had no clue. He claimed that he traded his identity to get in the game. That was interesting to say the least. While she could address it, Aislinn felt like it wasn't her place. She then noticed someone else getting a lot of attention so she glanced at Kel. "Who is that. I didn't see him before the exam but you all seem to know him." She observed curiously. ​
    Post by: Aelin, May 31, 2017 in forum: Role-Playing Arena
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    Aaron couldn't help but stare as Derrick and his friend cut in to introduce themselves and asked her name. The way they both looked at her too, he could tell that they lusted after her in some way. Of course Aaron would admit, from what he could see of her with the hood and cloak on, she was rather attractive. However he had come here with no intention of trying to bed a woman. Especially because he didn't want his first time to be with some random woman off the street that was making his medallion go wild. But Derrick on the other hand, he had heard stories and jokes of his reputation. The way he looked at the woman didn't surprise him in the slightest. At least it took the judging gaze off of him and turned it to her. He hated that look of disappointment.

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    woman then asked if they wanted to talk inside, on the condition that they didn't cause trouble. It was getting rather cold out so Aaron made a small bow towards her. "I swear on my honor as a witcher, that no harm will come to you or anyone under your care." Aaron assured her before standing up straight again. "And I thank you for the hospitality that you are showing towards us." He finished trying to be polite as possible. "After you m'lady." He added still not knowing her name to refer to her as such. Even still it was more polite to phrase it like that anyways so he didn't mind.

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    A slight look of disappointment crossed Dayla's face as the one witcher told her that her flattery wouldn't help. Even still both witchers had seemed to give a big of a tip. Perhaps they weren't all that horrible to have around if they kept tipping, that being said they still made Dayla uncomfortable. Her eyes drifted from the witchers to Enok as he made his way out of the Tavern claiming that he might be back later. If he paid for another night, that would be good, Dayla could already tell that the winter would be a hard one. It would be nothing like the winters that she had spent in the woods in the past. Those were difficult to survive when you never had a permanent home to stay in. That being said in those times she would hunt for all her food. These days she didn't dare step foot into the forests. While she might have missed them dearly, she knew that she could be killed if certain elves saw her. She had information that the Scoia'tael did not want getting out, when she left, she knew she would be hunted. That was why she chose a big city to hide, it was the last place that elves would want to go.

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    older witcher spoke up again and Dayla looked up at him a little caught off guard. She quickly regained her composure and looked him straight in the eye as she spoke. "No work here. There are no monsters here, just those that human consider "others" or "insignificant." But no trouble to be found." She told him flat out, a little bit of annoyance in her voice as she said such things. She clearly detested how others viewed her and those who came into her bar. With that she took the chance to turn and start to clean up some other tables, just to get out of the way.

    As Dayla took a step back from the two witchers, her attention was caught by
    Alyse. Apparently she was going to take the man out back, and Dayla cringed slightly but started to count in her head. If she was more than ten minutes, then Dayla would grab her sword and be out back. It was a rule that the two of them had whenever dealing with troublemakers. If one didn't return in ten minutes, the other had a free pass to go after them, whether they had finished the job or not, for safety sake. Dayla just hoped that this one would be dealt with quickly, she didn't need the extra stress.
    Post by: Aelin, May 31, 2017 in forum: Retirement Home
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    Dayla was about to help the one wticher, when another took a seat beside the first, ordering a drink. Shortly after that the one she had originally intended to help then ordered as well. "Coming right up." She said sweetly as she turned around and grabbed a couple mugs starting to fill them. " Rivian Kriek for the cute one, and Mahakam Mead for his friend." Dayla set the two mugs down, winking at Lumen. She would never actually even consider going out with a witcher, most weren't too fond of the elves, or at least members and former members of the Scoia'tael. The reason she flirted was because it tended to do her better for tips. She could use the extra money, could use hiring another person to help out around the tavern. It wasn't that Alyse wasn't good, but some days it felt like they needed more than the two of them. During the winter seasons that wasn't the case, however come spring and summer, business would pick back up, and being able to hire an extra hand would be useful.

    With the two men served, Dayla glanced over to notice that the other
    man who had been renting a room had finished his drink and gone back up stairs. Cleaning up his cup she lingered a little bit trying to see if he was leaving or just hiding in his room again. It seemed that latter was his case as he grabbed his sword. It was the only thing that he had come with after all, it was a logical assumption that he was leaving. "Are you on your way out? Doors are always open if you want to stop by again." She told him with a warm smile, this one genuine. He was by far not the worst she had staying at her tavern. He was actually a rather polite and easy customer and she greatly appreciated that.

    All the while Dayla was still keeping half an eye on
    Alyse. She knew she shouldn't worry, but she always did. The man, she knew that he wasn't drunk yet, and it was the drunk ones that started the stupid stuff, but he still seemed odd to her. When he had been keeping to himself she thought nothing of it, but now that he seemed so interested in Alyse.... Dayla couldn't tell what was being said but if anything happened to Alyse, Dayla knew she would have an issue on her hands, given the mage girl that Alyse lived with. Besides Alyse was one of few people Dayla considered friends. She had plenty of good relationships with customers, but they were still just customers, it was friends that she needed and having just found one, at least in her own mind, she wasn't going to lose it. Wouldn't even risk it.
    Post by: Aelin, May 29, 2017 in forum: Retirement Home
  7. Aelin
    Oh how far Unicornis has fallen. It is sad to see but that is life. And when you least expect it, it will make a come back, just watch and see.
    Post by: Aelin, May 29, 2017 in forum: Kingdom Hearts Unchained χ
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    It had been several hours since Auburn had first arrived at the school. Her father had made sure that he not only got her their on time, but early. More than that he decided to take her straight to the headmasters office and introduce her to Ospin personally. It was a bit extreme in her opinion to go that far, embarrassing really. While Auburn was shy, really shy, having her father hold her hand all the time did not help. She was sixteen after all, and people tended to look down on someone if they relied to heavily on their family to help them through everything. Either way, what was done was done. After a lengthy chat with Ospin, some of which was about her, her shy nature, what she could and couldn't do, and about the horrors that surrounded her adoption, he finally left. Auburn knew that he was only trying to help, trying to make sure that she would be alright and someone would understand some of her small quips, but sometimes she wished he wouldn't. She wanted to feel like a normal teenager, even if it was hard for her to come out of her shell. To be coddled all the time, she would never grow, she could never grow.

    Now Auburn sat in a small room not far from Ospin's office with another girl who had arrived early as well. She was allowed to go out and explore the campus as long as she had returned to the room in time for the orientation, however Auburn feared getting herself lost in the process, and being late and getting in trouble. She didn't dare get herself in trouble, she hated people yelling at her, always had. Her father never really had to punish her because simply raising his voice tended to make her scared and apologetic. So instead of leaving it had been a long couple hours, mostly in awkward silence. Auburn wasn't one for talking to people that she didn't know, so instead she spent most of the time fidgeting, her eyes downcast just staring at her dress. She was afraid if she did almost anything that it would be annoying. Even flipping through a magazine that was left in the room felt like it would be too loud in this silence.

    After some time Auburn heard muffled voices through the halls, and the movement of feet seemed to stop at the far end of the hall. Was that the rest of the students? Her eyes went from the other girl, then to the door and back to the other girl to see what she would do. Auburn opened her mouth to ask if they should check it out, but then get scared and shut her mouth again sitting quietly for another moment. Finally she found the courage to make that small amount of noise and get up and go to the door. Slowly she opened it and peered out down the hall. She could see Ospin's door open and students standing inside the room. She glanced back at the other person in the room.
    "I... um...." It crossed Auburn's mind that she could be wrong about who was there and she stopped talking pretty quickly, instead just slipping out the door, and slowly going down the hall, her right hand gripping her left arm rather tightly as she approached the back of the group, lingering in the shadows.

    She couldn't see past most of the students to where Ospin was talking. Auburn was short for her age, she had always been smaller than the rest. It never bothered her too much, but it did mean she couldn't see most things. She didn't even try to see it, instead choosing to just listen. Ospin asked if they knew the story of the guardians. Of course she knew the story, however didn't say as much. In the back of her mind she worried she would get the details wrong. Her father had told her the stories many times, but what if he got them wrong? She didn't want to say the wrong thing and embarrass herself on her first day. Keeping quiet Auburn listened to some of the other students respond and then waited for Ospin to go on. She was sure he would explain regardless and then she could see if what she knew was actually right.
    Post by: Aelin, May 29, 2017 in forum: Role-Playing Arena
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    Cerdic was fighting the heartless the best he could when he felt a small tug on his sleeve and looked down at Mora. He was concerned that she wanted to go ahead to open the door when no one else was offering to go with her, that being said they didn't have much choice. "Well alright kid, but watch your own back too. I will do my best." Cerdic assured her, taking up a more defensive stance between Mora and the heartless, praying that she would get the hatch open quickly. At first it sounded like nothing was happening, and soon Cerdic was being over run by heartless. He did his best not to let any get past him, but that was at the expense of his own well being. There was a slight glare being given towards the others that were not offering help. He might have been cautious about many things, to the extreme, but he did not hesitate to help someone in need.

    Finally he heard the words from Mora and shook off the heartless, letting her take lead. Cerdic didn't look back to see if the others were coming, they weren't helping anyways. As they climbed down the ladder however, Cerdic spotted something strange going on in the distance. He saw a few figures, some on the ground. Cerdic looked concerned as he reached the bottom where the figures were out of sight for the time being.
    "Something seems off. I am going to check it out. Stay back and hide kid until I see if it is safe." Cerdic told her before creeping forward heading towards where he saw the people but trying to stay hidden at the same time.
    Post by: Aelin, May 29, 2017 in forum: Hall of Fame
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    Aaron shoved his hands in his pocket as he listened to the girl comment about him not wanting money. He smiled with a awkward half smile before responding. "Well you know, normally I should worry about money, but I know what a long winter in the city is like. If I have a chance to help out, well why not. I wasn't going to look for jobs until tomorrow anyways." He told the girl casually, slightly entertained by her responses. He wanted to be different, he wanted to stand on his beliefs even through the trials, and it seemed like he did just that. And then there was the comment about being holed up for the winter. "Well you aren't wrong actually. But I have spent nine winters and summers there. I needed to get out, winter might not have been ideal times to travel, but I think one more winter in that damned place and I am going to go insane." Aaron admitted to her.

    Observing the pile of materials behind Teliana. "Do you have anything to secure your bricks and panes of glass in place? Do you have any clay or anything?" Aaron asked. Trying to balance everything on top of each other was not going to work to well. Rolling up his sleeves he approached the parts trying to figure out how to make it work with what she had. "A meal sounds like a fine payment." He added as he started to set out a more sturdy base of the greenhouse, just getting a feel for how it could work.

    Aaron barely set to work when he heard a
    familiar voice. Turning around he found himself facing Derrick and a friend of his. "Oh Derrick. Nice to see you. I uh... I am a full witcher now so I came home to see if I could find some work, you know, to pay back my sister and all." He told him awkwardly, straightening up trying to not act intimidated by the older witcher. Then he asked who the woman was that he was with and Aaron flinched as he realized that he hadn't actually asked her name. More-so however, he had been ignoring his pendant while talking to her, going with his gut instinct that she wouldn't harm him, over any facts that were set out. "This is.... um...." Aaron looked to Teliana awkwardly. "..a friend..." He finished hoping she would fill in the blank for him.
    Post by: Aelin, May 28, 2017 in forum: Retirement Home
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    Well the man she was serving didn't seem all that talkative and wasn't taking her up on her offer of food. Dayla supposed that there was no use lingering after that. She tried to be as friendly to customers as possible but she also knew when to back off. "Let me know if you need anything else." Dayla told him before taking a couple steps away cleaning the counters just down the line. It wasn't too busy so she had to just make work for herself to keep herself looking busy in front of customers. Before she did too much however, Alyse spoke up in her whiny voice and Dayla sighed.

    "I am an elf not a mage. I do not have powers, especially not over weather. I have hot soup to help warm you up, but that is it." Dayla offered walking to the back to get exactly that. Ladling out a bowl of soup she brought it over to Alyse, placing it on the table in front of Alyse. "I will pay you in vegetables if that is what you wish." She then responded before heading back to the fake work that she was making for herself, but keeping half an eye out on Alyse as one of the customers she had been concerned about approached. It wasn't her place to step in yet, but it was still her tavern and she would do keep order if she must. That being said she had to watch for now, Alyse could take care of herself. Seeing another person, Dayla kept herself busy once again by approaching him. "Hello, what can I do for you?"

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    Raising his eyebrow Aaron looked at the pile of materials once again. "I am not too handy with architecture myself but I know some basics for the sake of survival. Perhaps I can help. Don't worry about the charge." He assured her. He was supposed to charge for any services, but he had remembered plenty a winter that his sister and him struggled to get by. Aaron looked around then back at Teliana. He wished that they could sit somewhere warm and speak but he knew well enough to know it would be odd to ask such things. "I am just in town because it is where my sister lives. I was hoping to find some work over winter and pay her back for all the money she spent on me, then come summer travel. While not ideal, can't hide in Kaer all the time." He said with a shrug. "Anyways just tell me if you need any help I will do my best." He assured her.
    Post by: Aelin, May 27, 2017 in forum: Retirement Home
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    Knocking another few heartless back, Cerdic noticed Daeni catch up with the group. As much as he wasn't fond of the girl, at least she took some sort of stand to keep an eye out for the girl that had ran to them for help. "Look I don't know what is going on or where the others are. If Ria running off was any indication of anything, then I would think that they aren't doing so hot themselves. If we want to be help them, we have to make it through the heartless at least." Cerdic told her as he continued fighting with a bit of a huffed sigh. He didn't feel like explaining this to her, not when he had his hands full himself. However he was going to be the hero for this girl so he would have to do whatever it took. "Just... I will clear a path and get the girl through to the so called sanctuary. There is no use fighting this many and defeating them all right now, not when trying to defend her as well. Just be careful and don't do anything stupid." Cerdic finished as he looked straight ahead trying to spot where he was to cut a path to. While he wasn't sure right off the bat, what he did know is that if they got to the other side, the girl might be able to lead them the rest of the way. With determination clear in his eye, Cerdic started on the heartless, defeating them in a more organized manner as a bit of a path started to open through them. The others would have to defend the girl as heartless tried to close the gap, but this would make it a lot easier for them.
    Post by: Aelin, May 27, 2017 in forum: Hall of Fame
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    All seemed to be nice, Aislinn was smiling by the end of things, even if she was a little tired. Watching, Aislinn observed as Ananta locked the keyhole. After that they were teleported. Aislinn expected to find herself back at the place that they started, however instead they were transported to another place. Looking around, she didn't see Yue, who had been running her exam. "What is going on?" She pondered to herself. Suddenly a voice echoed through the chamber and Aislinn looked around a little confused as the voice spoke. As the voice finished speaking, she heard another boy speak up asking if it was some kind of test, as numbers appeared on the screen.

    "What is this indeed." She whispered as she studied the numbers to try and figure things out. Staring at the numbers she started to piece together the numbers, equating them to letters. She it took a moment but she was able to get her name out of the numbers. From there she simple figured out that she was with Kel, the boy she had met back at the castle. She then started to go over the other names, but before she figured it all out another boy she met at the beginning as well started to write it out. While he was doing that, Aislinn walked over to Kel. "So it looks like we are partners, then." She said to him with a small smile. "I am a little concerned about this test though, it doesn't feel right. I mean the voice wasn't the same as the people we have already met to do with these tests. And while Yue said they would be difficult and we might die... well it sounds like this person is trying to kill us. Just... watch your back." She told Kel softly sounding quite concerned. ​
    Post by: Aelin, May 25, 2017 in forum: Role-Playing Arena
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    As he faced the horde of heartless, Cerdic felt less confident than he sounded when he told Mora he would help her. Though a hero had to do a hero's work, so it was into the horde he went, keyblade in hand. At least it was one way to get his frustration out. Over and over again he could bash at the heartless that were swarming around him. Every here and there he got scratched and was cringing, but no one else was doing anything so it was up to him. He would protect the girl, for he was a hero. Five more heartless fell at his feet and Cerdic turned around giving Mora a thumbs up before turning back to the heartless and continued to fight the heartless. "I got this." He said more to himself than anyone else as another heartless jumped at him and he swung at it, knocking one away and getting hit by another.
    Post by: Aelin, May 25, 2017 in forum: Hall of Fame
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    »It was entertaining that Qrow was getting so worked up over all of this. There was a smirk on his face after Qrow turned around from threatening him. Make sure he had no Lien? It would take a lot of talent for him to take all of his money away. Arian doubted that Qrow had any idea who he was trying to threaten about money. He belonged to one of the richest faunus families. The cash he had on hand was only a small amount of the money that he had access to. If Qrow really thought he could make him have no money, then he had something else coming to him.

    However the second time Qrow threatened him, it was something more probable. Arian still doubted that he would go through with that, but he wasn't going to take chances. Just to humour Qrow, Arian raised his hands into the air.
    "Woah now. No need for violence, it was just a joke. grumpy old man." The last post he mumbled under his breath once Qrow turned away again. Arian then turned to the girl he was talking to before and smiled a bit. "Yep definately had one off one. He doesn't scare me." He whispered to her, actually keeping his voice low this time.

    Shortly after the conversation Professor Ospin started talking and Arian clasped his hands behind his head and listened.
    "Oh the guardians. Weren't they supposed to be hot or something?" Of course ARian had actually heard of the guardians but his mind always went to imagining how hot they would be, and still did. He knew the proper story, just didn't care that much about it. They were supposed to here to learn about becoming hunters, not to learn about the guardians.
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    Post by: Aelin, May 25, 2017 in forum: Role-Playing Arena
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    Early afternoon, Dayla was in the tavern, but the tavern was quiet. There were a few patrons, a few travelers, and of course there were those staying in the tavern that tended to come and go. Due to the rooms upstairs, Dayla rarely went far from her tavern, she couldn't very well lock up and leave when people were still sleeping upstairs after all. That being said she often would do anything she needed to do during the hours that one of her employees, Alyse, were in. While Alyse didn't tend to serve drinks or help customers much, she was good at not taking **** from anyone. At least the bar was safe when Dayla was away doing the shopping, or just taking a moment to herself. The latter was rare however.

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    Alyse walked into the Tavern, Dayla nodded her greeting to the other woman but turned her attention to the few customers in the bar. The soup for that evenings supper was simmering in the back room while she worked the front end. One of the gentleman who had rented a room upstairs showed his face for the first time that day. "Afternoon. Sleep well?" She asked trying to be friendly while she poured him the drink that he asked for, while trying not to look concerned that it was the first thing that he was having all day and it was alcohol. "Can I get you anything to eat? You missed breakfast but I can make you something else if you like." Dayla offered. While she waited for an answer, she reached over and filled another mans glass. This man concerned her a little since he was staring at Alyse. That being said if he caused any problems, then there was two of them that could take him on. She might not have looked like it anymore, being a barmaid now, but Dayla had once upon a time been quite the hunter. One annoying man did not bother her.

    It had been a while since her days among the Scoia'tael, but Dayla still kept up with some of her basic training in the morning, and she always kept her saber under the counter. It was not her preferred weapon of choice, but indoors long bows were not ideal. Behind the tavern, Dayla tended to practice with both weapons in the early morning. As a so called "other" of the town, it was always best to keep her defenses up. Not everyone was pleased with having Elves around, like not everyone was pleased with having werewolves around. That was why the tavern was created, for people who were outsiders. It had become home to her and many others it seemed and it felt like a small atonement for some of the things she did while in the Scoia'tael that she was not so proud of.

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    Just days ago did he finish. Just days ago he became a full witcher. Now Aaron was mounted on the back of Rain, his trusty horse that had been with him since he survived the trials. Now he was on his way home at last, back to Novigrad. The first thing that Aaron wanted to do was go and visit his sister, but he had promised. He promised her that he would come back and repay her for everything that she had done for him. Every copper that she had spent on him. As it stood he couldn't do that. While it was advised that he remained in Kaer Morhen, trained a little more and wait out the winter, Aaron chose to return home. He planned to make some money and then he would find his sister. However until the money was in hand he would keep himself out of sight from his sister. He loved her but he didn't want her to convince him to stay home for a while and not get a chance to earn the money to pay her back. One day he wanted to travel the world, and see it all. He wanted to explore, it was part of the reason that he wanted to become a witcher. However being his first time out as a witcher, he felt more comfortable getting a job close to home, close to what he knew before he adventured out.

    Dismounting Rain, Aaron found a stable just inside the town. Dropping a few copper into the stable boy's hand, he left Rain in his care, choosing to walk the familiar streets of the city. As he did so his heart ached to return to the area that his sister lived, but as he came to a crossroads, turned the other way, making sure to stay away from his old home and the brothel where his sister had worked when he left. He hoped that she didn't still have to work there, but the last he had heard from her, she had been stuck in a cycle of debt. With sadness in his heart he walked the other way. Aaron knew that he needed to find work, but decided to put that off until another day, perhaps the following day. This day however was for remembering the town he left behind long ago.

    Passing through the streets, Arron noticed a
    young woman leaving her cottage, but what caught his eye was what looked to be a building project behind her. Having traveled for several days without any form of interaction besides talking to Rain, Aaron felt talkative and decided to approached the woman. "So what is it that you are working on over there? Winter isn't the ideal time for new building projects." He tried to joke in a light hearted manner as he watched another snowflake fall between them. There was a warm smile on his face as he spoke, witcher or not, Aaron had been known to have a kind heart, perhaps too kind at times. There was a rule of payment for witchers, but Aaron knew that it would be hard for him to ask for money at times, not when people were in rough conditions. Now however it wasn't about the money, he just felt like conversation.
    Post by: Aelin, May 25, 2017 in forum: Retirement Home
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    Post by: Aelin, May 25, 2017 in forum: Retirement Home
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    Kiara eyed all the people in front of her, most choosing to ignore her. One acknowledged her, then waved her off like it was nothing, while the other asked her name. At first Kiara was slightly surprised that anyone would care, but eventually she settled in a bit more and responded, her voice cold as she spoke. "Kar-Kiara." She informed the girl before turning back to Lea who had brought her there. He decided to speak up again himself and to Kiara it felt more like a ramble than a speech. He had only gotten about half way though it before Kiara decided to interrupt him. "So you want us to do the dirty work while Beuce and all those other keyblade wielding idiots get the glory?" She clarified, sounding bitter about the entire thing. She clenched her fists tight trying to hold back the new found fire as she spoke.

    As Lea finished his speech, Kiara then gave in to a more proper response on what she would do about things. She might not have been happy about her role, but she wasn't going to continue running either.
    "It is ironic, by taking a stand, I am still running. But you know I can only afford to run from one thing at a time, and my father has that spot filled, so I suppose that leaves me with one option." She replied leaning against the nearest wall, surveying the group. She had a feeling she knew how everyone else would respond, after all they were already there, but it would still be interesting to hear their motives if they cared to share.
    Post by: Aelin, May 24, 2017 in forum: Role-Playing Arena
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    Chrono didn't say much after she had explained what happened. Tinarah was starting to convince herself that he was mad at her. Even as he responded that he would have to thank Choma, she still felt like she was in trouble, shrinking down into herself more. Her eyes shifted down to her hands, that were trembling slightly as she held tight to her violin case, waiting for everyone else to arrive. She watched as the other people she met came through one at a time... all but one. From the look on Choma's face, she had a feeling Aria wasn't coming at all.

    Listening to Choma talk, Tinarah got more upset. Things sounded grim and she was getting a sinking feeling that she wouldn't be able to help, that she wasn't good enough. The worlds were falling to darkness, and what of people like her father? Was her home world falling too? Was he going to die like those people she had just left? Unsure Tinarah looked to Chrono to see how he reacted to all that was being said. However before she could get a clear read of what he was thinking, Choma went to leave, claiming that he had to recruit more people if they were to have a hope of winning. Fear struck Tinarah`s heart thinking of him leaving. She knew he was strong, she felt safe when Choma was around helping train her and keeping her safe. Even with Chrono she didn't feel completely safe. Putting her violin down beside the rock she was leaning against, Tinarah got up and ran to Choma grabbing one of his hands with both of hers.
    "Please don't leave us yet." She begged of him. She didn't really have the words or voice to go on with why. After how shaky she still was from the battle and what she told Chrono, she didn't want to talk more, but she didn't want to lose something else she viewed as safe. She always needed to surround herself with things that made her feel safe, or else she had trouble getting herself to do the simplest things, especially when it came to social interactions.
    Post by: Aelin, May 24, 2017 in forum: Role-Playing Arena
  20. Aelin
    Tinarah will take an AP boost please
    Post by: Aelin, May 24, 2017 in forum: OOC Lounge