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How Many Days Have Passed Like This? [Razi]



Razi

Loner

age
5 Years
gender
Female
gems
0
size
Extra large
build
Medium
posts
155
player
06-05-2018, 10:54 PM
"Aeris" she repeated, head tilting a hair to the side as she muttered, "Why does that sound familiar?" Ugh, even after having her kids she still had a bit of that baby-brain going on. She'd be glad when it stopped so she could enjoy little things like thinking coherently once more.

Oh, hey, wait a minute. "You wouldn't happen to know an Iskra, would you?" she asked. How it took her that long to connect two starry-pelted wolves was beyond her. Maybe she was over-tired and hadn't realized it. In any case, she doubted it was a coincidence that the two wolves looked so similar and were both Aeris.

The girl accepted her offer, trotting over with an excitement that appeared rather quickly at the mention of the word 'exploring'. It was sort of endearing, really. "I suppose I am, it's a nice way to relax." Focusing on something outside of herself was her favorite way to recover from spending a little too much time in her own head. It helped that there were many beautiful lands around here to explore and enjoy. "To the north there's a lovely place called The God's Garden, with walls of rock that are crumbling around it and herbs of so many kinds it'd make your head spin to try and list them. Further to the northwest is a beautiful Castle, though I haven't explored it a great deal I've seen it and there's really nothing like an ancient structure." Perhaps she'd have to do more exploring of old places like the Castle, just in case there was something of interest to find. It would be nice to see if there was more of interest in that particular place than just it's looks.

Padding through the tall trees, Razi found she rather enjoyed this particular locations own special charms. The trailing ivy that swept over the ground and reached it's tendrils up the massive trees added that extra enchanting feel to the space. Ahead of them she spied something interesting; one of the fallen trees, as impressive as those that remained standing. It was easier to judge the great heights they grew to when one was laid out like this, so she'd head that way, intent on inspecting the toppled giant.
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