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Re: Alberik (Shrike7)
Those around her remained quiet despite her attempt at changing the subject, all of them staring at her with their expressions carefully neutral. After a moment, Sera cleared her throat quietly, and the tension left the group of elves instantly, and the man who'd spoken before said, his tone much more jovial than it had been before; "No, I'm afraid the weather never improves. Sometimes it's a little warmer, but that just means that the snow melts, and everything is damp and muddy. Then it freezes again. You picked about the best time to travel, honestly, as it isn't nearly as cold now as it could be."
While he spoke, the two elves who hadn't yet spoken to Alberik at the table were chatting quietly to one another. They were speaking a language that she couldn't understand, but strangely felt as though she should able to. It certainly seemed familiar enough, as though she'd heard it before, but she couldn't quite understand the words. Meanwhile, the man who'd been speaking sighed, and said; "It's been a very long time since these lands were safe to travel. There are much worse things out there than humans....." He shook his head, and as she looked about, Sera had mostly finished her meal as she looked at Alberik with a calm, appraising gaze. Looking down at her own plate, which was half finished, Alberik was torn. The food was excellent, much better than she'd expected it to be, and she had would very much like to finish it before she left, given how trying the hike to reach this place had been. But, the conversation didn't seem to be going anywhere at the moment.
The man suddenly asked, out of the blue; "So.... Alberik. Where are you from, exactly? We don't see many humans around here, particularly with your type of.... Condition."
HP = 43, PP = 52, EP = 88, Status = Fine
Those around her remained quiet despite her attempt at changing the subject, all of them staring at her with their expressions carefully neutral. After a moment, Sera cleared her throat quietly, and the tension left the group of elves instantly, and the man who'd spoken before said, his tone much more jovial than it had been before; "No, I'm afraid the weather never improves. Sometimes it's a little warmer, but that just means that the snow melts, and everything is damp and muddy. Then it freezes again. You picked about the best time to travel, honestly, as it isn't nearly as cold now as it could be."
While he spoke, the two elves who hadn't yet spoken to Alberik at the table were chatting quietly to one another. They were speaking a language that she couldn't understand, but strangely felt as though she should able to. It certainly seemed familiar enough, as though she'd heard it before, but she couldn't quite understand the words. Meanwhile, the man who'd been speaking sighed, and said; "It's been a very long time since these lands were safe to travel. There are much worse things out there than humans....." He shook his head, and as she looked about, Sera had mostly finished her meal as she looked at Alberik with a calm, appraising gaze. Looking down at her own plate, which was half finished, Alberik was torn. The food was excellent, much better than she'd expected it to be, and she had would very much like to finish it before she left, given how trying the hike to reach this place had been. But, the conversation didn't seem to be going anywhere at the moment.
The man suddenly asked, out of the blue; "So.... Alberik. Where are you from, exactly? We don't see many humans around here, particularly with your type of.... Condition."