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<blockquote data-quote="Aethmud" data-source="post: 9058335" data-attributes="member: 6746292"><p>In the aftermath of the avalanche, amidst the crunching and grating noises as his companions begin to emerge, Jack Everfrost flutters his iridescent wings in a pattern reminiscent of a mesmerizing winter waltz. The glow from his wings casts prismatic colors onto the snow as he eyes the scene with concern.<strong> "Now, now, none of this dreadful moping," </strong>he declares in a voice that rings out, small but vibrant, like a silver bell. Seeing his friends trapped beneath the snow pulls at Jack’s heartstrings, but he puts on a friendly grin. <strong>"We're not about to let a little bit of snow get us down, are we?"</strong></p><p></p><p>A burst of blue energy sparks from Jack’s fingertips, hovering before him. A small cloud of shimmering snowflake patterns flies across the snow, dancing in the air with an almost musical, twinkling rhythm, and forms an ethereal hand shape, no bigger than Jack’s own.<strong> "Please allow me to lend a hand... or rather, a Mage Hand," </strong>he says with a playful smirk. With the finesse of a master bard strumming a lute, Jack directs the magical hand of snowflakes down towards the opening. It extends to those still half-buried in the snow, offering a helping lift with a surprisingly firm grasp. One by one, he helps to pull companions free from the blanket of cold, ensuring each is safe before moving onto the next, and finally his magical hand flies over to Boy to give an enthusiastic scratch behind the dog’s ears.</p><p></p><p><strong>"Everyone in one piece?"</strong> he asked, his voice carrying a genuine note of worry as he floated around, checking on each member of the party. <strong>"No frostbitten noses or toes, I hope?"</strong></p><p></p><p>Once each of the companions are hauled to safety, Jack's expression grows pensive. <strong>"I heard something peculiar up the mountain just before the snow began tumbling down," </strong>he muses, his delicate eyebrows knitting together. <strong>"Couldn't see what it was, though. Might be worth keeping our eyes peeled and ears open, just in case."</strong></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Aethmud, post: 9058335, member: 6746292"] In the aftermath of the avalanche, amidst the crunching and grating noises as his companions begin to emerge, Jack Everfrost flutters his iridescent wings in a pattern reminiscent of a mesmerizing winter waltz. The glow from his wings casts prismatic colors onto the snow as he eyes the scene with concern.[B] "Now, now, none of this dreadful moping," [/B]he declares in a voice that rings out, small but vibrant, like a silver bell. Seeing his friends trapped beneath the snow pulls at Jack’s heartstrings, but he puts on a friendly grin. [B]"We're not about to let a little bit of snow get us down, are we?"[/B] A burst of blue energy sparks from Jack’s fingertips, hovering before him. A small cloud of shimmering snowflake patterns flies across the snow, dancing in the air with an almost musical, twinkling rhythm, and forms an ethereal hand shape, no bigger than Jack’s own.[B] "Please allow me to lend a hand... or rather, a Mage Hand," [/B]he says with a playful smirk. With the finesse of a master bard strumming a lute, Jack directs the magical hand of snowflakes down towards the opening. It extends to those still half-buried in the snow, offering a helping lift with a surprisingly firm grasp. One by one, he helps to pull companions free from the blanket of cold, ensuring each is safe before moving onto the next, and finally his magical hand flies over to Boy to give an enthusiastic scratch behind the dog’s ears. [B]"Everyone in one piece?"[/B] he asked, his voice carrying a genuine note of worry as he floated around, checking on each member of the party. [B]"No frostbitten noses or toes, I hope?"[/B] Once each of the companions are hauled to safety, Jack's expression grows pensive. [B]"I heard something peculiar up the mountain just before the snow began tumbling down," [/B]he muses, his delicate eyebrows knitting together. [B]"Couldn't see what it was, though. Might be worth keeping our eyes peeled and ears open, just in case."[/B] [/QUOTE]
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