It was a bad idea calling you up
09-11-2020, 05:57 PM
Eyrún hadn't considered how the stranger might react to her little moment of observation, but then again it didn't entirely matter to her either. As far as she was concerned, she was free to do whatever she wished in this world, and she'd be damned if anyone tried to stop her. Luckily for them both, Elise didn't seem displeased with her sudden barrage of laughter, though the jovial sound faded as soon as she was acknowledged. "Do you, now?" Eyrún spoke up, a brow quirked in amusement. "That's wonderful, because I live to be entertained." Well, first and foremost she lived for her gods, and her own desires came second - but fortunately for her, the desires of her gods aligned quite closely with her own most of the time.
She tilted her head toward Elise and where she settled down on the stone, eyes bright and nearly unblinking as she examined her. She was quite lovely, with that vibrant red fur contrasting sharply against the rest of her coat. Eyrún hadn't been blessed with such an appearance, so it was natural to appreciate those that had been. "A pleasure indeed, Elise. I'm Eyrún Finnvi, loyal servant of the gods, day or night matters naught," though she was grinning, her voice had an air of seriousness that made it clear she wasn't saying that in jest.
She tilted her head toward Elise and where she settled down on the stone, eyes bright and nearly unblinking as she examined her. She was quite lovely, with that vibrant red fur contrasting sharply against the rest of her coat. Eyrún hadn't been blessed with such an appearance, so it was natural to appreciate those that had been. "A pleasure indeed, Elise. I'm Eyrún Finnvi, loyal servant of the gods, day or night matters naught," though she was grinning, her voice had an air of seriousness that made it clear she wasn't saying that in jest.