cross_grave
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Re: Rumia (cross_grave)
Rumia examined the dart carefully. It was quite the interesting object, in her opinion. Wonder why the mechanism didn't work. Was the impact too weak, somehow? Also, what was that toxin supposed to do? Well, no matter. For now she'd pocket the projectile and save it for later rather than risk destroying it somehow. Maybe later she'd learn what the effects of that drug were. In the meantime, she had a journey to make... A journey that led her to the edge of the game field. This was rather annoying - she had been heading in the wrong direction this entire time. There was no point trying to climb out, she'd have to head in another direction.
Sighing, Rumia turned around and began to retrace her steps. If going north didn't work, she'd head south then. Granted, this meant that she basically wasted a lot of time moving back and forth, but she wasn't deterred. She'd simply go in the opposite direction for a bit, then turn elsewhere. Who knows, maybe she'd find something interesting on the way. Maybe another contestant? Or some monsters? She more or less expected everything to be out for her body around here and she was eager to meet some kind of challenge. It'd be fun to test herself anew against whatever this place had to offer.
Rumia examined the dart carefully. It was quite the interesting object, in her opinion. Wonder why the mechanism didn't work. Was the impact too weak, somehow? Also, what was that toxin supposed to do? Well, no matter. For now she'd pocket the projectile and save it for later rather than risk destroying it somehow. Maybe later she'd learn what the effects of that drug were. In the meantime, she had a journey to make... A journey that led her to the edge of the game field. This was rather annoying - she had been heading in the wrong direction this entire time. There was no point trying to climb out, she'd have to head in another direction.
Sighing, Rumia turned around and began to retrace her steps. If going north didn't work, she'd head south then. Granted, this meant that she basically wasted a lot of time moving back and forth, but she wasn't deterred. She'd simply go in the opposite direction for a bit, then turn elsewhere. Who knows, maybe she'd find something interesting on the way. Maybe another contestant? Or some monsters? She more or less expected everything to be out for her body around here and she was eager to meet some kind of challenge. It'd be fun to test herself anew against whatever this place had to offer.