SirOni
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Re: She is the Night (Sir-Oni)
(Hush you.)
Eleanor didn't have the heart to explain to the spiders that this wasn't what people usually did to the dead, and that she did this to prove a point to anyone that comes this way. So instead she let them get on with it while she looks over her ill-gotten goods once more to make sure they grabbed everything she could use to begin her new life. Once the spiders have finished Eleanor turns around to look at their handiwork, a scowl forming on the mercenaries face as she silently regrets being too forceful too soon. But the guy got the message in the end and she does have work left to finish, so Eleanor shrugs and turns Geralt and Kara.
"Some of his comments?" Eleanor repeats, curious as to what Geralt means. Perhaps in her anger she had ignored something important the slaver had said? It wouldn't have been the first time after all. A fair few of her missions had almost gone bad thanks to Eleanor and her temper.
"You're free to do whatever you want," Eleanor says with indifference as she turns to Kara. "You kept your end of the deal so I'm keeping mine. I am thankful for your help, but from here on I've got a mission to complete, and then a road to travel. You've probably got some time left before the demons fully overrun this place, so if you're going I'd set off now. Though..." Eleanor pauses for a moment, unsure whether what she is about to say would bite her in the ass at a later date. The slaver's words about Kara easily selling Eleanor out should the need arise are fresh in her memory, but Eleanor wants to believe she wouldn't do that. "You could always tag along. You seemed like a pretty good fighter down in the sewer, and the company would be appreciated."
(Hush you.)
Eleanor didn't have the heart to explain to the spiders that this wasn't what people usually did to the dead, and that she did this to prove a point to anyone that comes this way. So instead she let them get on with it while she looks over her ill-gotten goods once more to make sure they grabbed everything she could use to begin her new life. Once the spiders have finished Eleanor turns around to look at their handiwork, a scowl forming on the mercenaries face as she silently regrets being too forceful too soon. But the guy got the message in the end and she does have work left to finish, so Eleanor shrugs and turns Geralt and Kara.
"Some of his comments?" Eleanor repeats, curious as to what Geralt means. Perhaps in her anger she had ignored something important the slaver had said? It wouldn't have been the first time after all. A fair few of her missions had almost gone bad thanks to Eleanor and her temper.
"You're free to do whatever you want," Eleanor says with indifference as she turns to Kara. "You kept your end of the deal so I'm keeping mine. I am thankful for your help, but from here on I've got a mission to complete, and then a road to travel. You've probably got some time left before the demons fully overrun this place, so if you're going I'd set off now. Though..." Eleanor pauses for a moment, unsure whether what she is about to say would bite her in the ass at a later date. The slaver's words about Kara easily selling Eleanor out should the need arise are fresh in her memory, but Eleanor wants to believe she wouldn't do that. "You could always tag along. You seemed like a pretty good fighter down in the sewer, and the company would be appreciated."