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Re: Lexwyn (OAMP)
The woman turned toward Lexwyn after she'd released her and stepped away, looking her up and down with hardened eyes. "Very well. Follow me closely." then, she started walking slowly and cautiously, her eyes darting back toward the place Lexwyn had seen the armored knight. She hugs the wall all the way to the door, moving quickly and quietly in a manner that suggested to the assassin that she might have some experience in remaining unseen. She glanced outside, and then motioned for Lexwyn to follow as she stepped out into the street.
Lexwyn followed the girl several blocks, the two of them moving cautiously and seeing nothing, until they went from the industrial district to a more residential one. The houses here were shabby and poor, and had once belonged to the poor of Artmirst who had toiled in the factories in order to support themselves. They were abandoned now, and most of them no longer stood, leaving nothing more than piles of rotting wood, bricks and mud. The woman led her into a maze of ruined homes, weaving between them, and still not encountering a soul, before she stopped in front of a house. It was more of a shack really, and it was nestled among the ruins of other buildings that had fallen around it, and had she not taken a moment, she could easily have thought it another ruined building. The girl entered slowly, glancing around, and then turned to Lexwyn and said; "We should be safe here."
The room was small, about twenty feet wide and twelve feet deep, but contained a doorway to another room, as well as a rickety old table and some wooden chairs. It almost looked like someone had been staying here for some time. The girl continued, saying; "My name is Luna. What's yours?"
HP = 58, PP = 29, EP = 49, Status = Fine
The woman turned toward Lexwyn after she'd released her and stepped away, looking her up and down with hardened eyes. "Very well. Follow me closely." then, she started walking slowly and cautiously, her eyes darting back toward the place Lexwyn had seen the armored knight. She hugs the wall all the way to the door, moving quickly and quietly in a manner that suggested to the assassin that she might have some experience in remaining unseen. She glanced outside, and then motioned for Lexwyn to follow as she stepped out into the street.
Lexwyn followed the girl several blocks, the two of them moving cautiously and seeing nothing, until they went from the industrial district to a more residential one. The houses here were shabby and poor, and had once belonged to the poor of Artmirst who had toiled in the factories in order to support themselves. They were abandoned now, and most of them no longer stood, leaving nothing more than piles of rotting wood, bricks and mud. The woman led her into a maze of ruined homes, weaving between them, and still not encountering a soul, before she stopped in front of a house. It was more of a shack really, and it was nestled among the ruins of other buildings that had fallen around it, and had she not taken a moment, she could easily have thought it another ruined building. The girl entered slowly, glancing around, and then turned to Lexwyn and said; "We should be safe here."
The room was small, about twenty feet wide and twelve feet deep, but contained a doorway to another room, as well as a rickety old table and some wooden chairs. It almost looked like someone had been staying here for some time. The girl continued, saying; "My name is Luna. What's yours?"