Bad decision is like, my middle name [Kori]
01-19-2019, 06:25 PM
"Can't wait to see what you pick," the scarred woman chimed in. Cael lifted her chin a little higher and beamed. "Guess I'll have to do a good job choosing then, wouldn't want to underwhelm my audience." Cael chuckled, deciding in that moment that she rather liked Kori. At least the other was perfect sort of company for crazy stuff like setting fires, which was a pretty great thing to have going for you in Cael's opinion. Some wolves might be spoilsports.
"is there a wrong thing to set on fire?" she asked with a giggle before grabbing the torch and sauntering up the incline once more, sure that her newfound companion would follow. When she crested the top of the rocky hill, Cael turned to gaze out over the rough landscape below and studied it for a long moment. Everything was pretty dry, but she needed to find just the right spot. lots of scraggly evergreens made their homes along the mountainous region, while the ground was covered sparsely with yellowed grasses. Cael frowned, and then jumped slightly when the fire on the end of her torch snapped and sent a spark flying.
Just about ready to return to climbing in hopes of finding an even better vantage point, she finally caught a patch of brown further out that she was pretty sure was a decent sized pile of downed trees, all dried and ripe for burning. "Ooh, thif way," she exclaimed around the stick in her jaws, hurridly climbing down a different path along the rocky slope at a pace that was just a bit faster than what was reasonable, the flame on the torch flickering and hissing as it danced to and fro, threatening to go out but staying lit probably only by luck of some kind. Bouncing across the dry grass, Cael made her way over to the wood pile. The ground around it was mostly dirt, so like, maybe the forest wouldn't even catch on fire? Even if it did she wouldn't really mind as long as she got away clean.
Tossing the torch into the middle of the pile she watched the flame dance and threaten to go out, smoke puffing up from between some of the tree branches it sat nestled between. After holding her breath seemingly forever, Cael let out a cheer when the branches finally caught fire. Soon the whole thing would be one huge blaze. Awesome.
"is there a wrong thing to set on fire?" she asked with a giggle before grabbing the torch and sauntering up the incline once more, sure that her newfound companion would follow. When she crested the top of the rocky hill, Cael turned to gaze out over the rough landscape below and studied it for a long moment. Everything was pretty dry, but she needed to find just the right spot. lots of scraggly evergreens made their homes along the mountainous region, while the ground was covered sparsely with yellowed grasses. Cael frowned, and then jumped slightly when the fire on the end of her torch snapped and sent a spark flying.
Just about ready to return to climbing in hopes of finding an even better vantage point, she finally caught a patch of brown further out that she was pretty sure was a decent sized pile of downed trees, all dried and ripe for burning. "Ooh, thif way," she exclaimed around the stick in her jaws, hurridly climbing down a different path along the rocky slope at a pace that was just a bit faster than what was reasonable, the flame on the torch flickering and hissing as it danced to and fro, threatening to go out but staying lit probably only by luck of some kind. Bouncing across the dry grass, Cael made her way over to the wood pile. The ground around it was mostly dirt, so like, maybe the forest wouldn't even catch on fire? Even if it did she wouldn't really mind as long as she got away clean.
Tossing the torch into the middle of the pile she watched the flame dance and threaten to go out, smoke puffing up from between some of the tree branches it sat nestled between. After holding her breath seemingly forever, Cael let out a cheer when the branches finally caught fire. Soon the whole thing would be one huge blaze. Awesome.
Cael has facial scars not seen in all of her art yet!