Fragsie
Explorer
Cheysuli Sage
It is a truely beautiful place; the Spirits of nature are everywhere; moving with the flow of life and death, they infuse all they touch with the most intense vibrance. This wilderness here is tame in comparrison; but beautiful still."
Chey giggles, smiling at the elf as she grabs her hand in hers and swings their arms back and forth in a child-like fashion as they walk together in the grass.Despite their disposition, Shayla thanks the guards for their assistance and starts off down the road with the party. Finding Chey's enjoyment of the side of the road a pleasant idea she joins her in the green.
"Are we going to have any kind of scouting ahead? I don't mind doing it , I can hide pretty well but out here, I don't know, I'm likely to get eaten alive."
"I agree with our dignified elf-friend, from what i can discern we are unlikely to encounter any particularly dangerous beasties, just don't scrutinise any insects too closely." Cheysuli taps the side of her nose; immitating Mr. Bricks' gesture from earlier in the embassy garden."I'm ok with you being a scout, but generally I think it's best if you stick with us unless there's something that needs checking out."
Until we actually get to something we can blast I'm not of much use.... that is unless we run into something of a magical nature... then I might be some some use...
"Ooo, i love stories, please Patronis, would you entertain us with a spooky tale?""Well then, do you have any stories of any magical beasts that like to live in the shadows?"
Chey whispers back to Shayla, a wave of homesickness washes over her for a moment. "I'm still unsure exactly what happened to young Miranna to unsettle her so; the Feywild can indeed be a strange and dangerous place. But i lived in the 'Wilds with my father all my life. We lived out in the open, and moved with the seasons, unpredictable as they are there.Then to Chey "I'd ask about the feywild having never been myself, but that seems to be a touchy subject around here."
It is a truely beautiful place; the Spirits of nature are everywhere; moving with the flow of life and death, they infuse all they touch with the most intense vibrance. This wilderness here is tame in comparrison; but beautiful still."