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Re: Heaven's a Lie (Aust Nailo)
Sam proved to be quite excited as Irine asked him to finish her tour, and after bidding goodbye to Peter (who added a wink to his goodbye to her) she was given a full tour of the village. Many people glared, others ignored her, but some seemed friendly enough. Though she watched out for her, Irine never saw anyone else that wasn't human, and thus didn't get to meet the stranger before Sam's father, Daniel, appeared and told her that she'd be manning the wall tonight, and to report to the front gates before sundown, before taking Samuel back home. She was left to her own devices for a few hours, and then the sun began to set over the village. She'd been allowed to retrieve her weapons and eat at Jenn's, but now it was time to go to the wall and report for duty.
When she arrived, the battlements were covered in men with guns and spears. Though some glared at her as before, Irine was allowed up, and the man who'd watched the gate when she had arrived greeted her with a grimace and said; "Hello ma'am... I hope you're ready to see battle, because they've been getting worse every night this week. You'll be over the gate, with me, so keep on guard and watch the trees."
Irine Courland: HP = 81, PP = 51, EP = 52, Status = Fine
Sam proved to be quite excited as Irine asked him to finish her tour, and after bidding goodbye to Peter (who added a wink to his goodbye to her) she was given a full tour of the village. Many people glared, others ignored her, but some seemed friendly enough. Though she watched out for her, Irine never saw anyone else that wasn't human, and thus didn't get to meet the stranger before Sam's father, Daniel, appeared and told her that she'd be manning the wall tonight, and to report to the front gates before sundown, before taking Samuel back home. She was left to her own devices for a few hours, and then the sun began to set over the village. She'd been allowed to retrieve her weapons and eat at Jenn's, but now it was time to go to the wall and report for duty.
When she arrived, the battlements were covered in men with guns and spears. Though some glared at her as before, Irine was allowed up, and the man who'd watched the gate when she had arrived greeted her with a grimace and said; "Hello ma'am... I hope you're ready to see battle, because they've been getting worse every night this week. You'll be over the gate, with me, so keep on guard and watch the trees."