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Rusalka, Cerberus, Nirvana



Nirvana

Loner

Novice Fighter (25)

Intermediate Navigator (40)

age
4 Years
gender
Female
gems
0
size
Extra large
build
Light
posts
35
player
03-22-2023, 07:41 PM


Nirvana waited, her red gaze flicking to first the horned male, who did not offer anything additional to her suggestion… but his own observing gaze was not overlooked. He might not have had input to offer yet, but it wasn’t as though he didn’t care. This could have very well been one of the first times he’d been here, and judging by how he scanned the outskirts, he was likely thinking on what might be beneficial before he spoke. Then the other female who had been with them spoke up, suggestion a location for their potential camp, as well bringing up the idea of hanging skins up for the healers to provide shade and potentially help break the wind. The leader of their group, Ricin, spoke up again, and Nirvana directed her gaze back to him.

“Admittedly, I hadn’t thought that far ahead. Though it might be a good idea to consider something to make travel on the banks easier, or even just to simply cross the water. It might not be deep, and getting across to fight wouldn’t be an issue, but we do have to consider our injured will come back this way… Hmm.” The albino woman furrowed her brow in thought. Perhaps they could find something to act as a bridge of sort? Just to make getting back this way easier. She’d have to think more on that one. His next questions were posed to Cerberus and, wanting to give her packmate a chance to answer and not jump in, she chose to be silent for a moment.

Then they were on the move, to where the mottled woman brought up the idea of their camp. Ricin speaks up again, asking how they can prepare the area, and again Nirvana speaks. “Rusalka, I believe your name is?” She glances to the woman and then back to the blue wolf. “Initially brought up using skins between the trees for shade, but perhaps we can arrange them in a way to break the wind with the fire inside. We can leave a clear path for them to get in, and angle the working area a bit off to the side, so even if wind blows in it won’t be directly on them.” Being near the fire would help with that too. “With it being winter it might not hurt to consider bringing extra furs with us as well to cover those who have been treated.”

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