float away, open wide
She feels like she's been searching for days for this stupid relic. But then, time became a fickle thing when the sun decided not to set any longer.
Her hunting kept coming up short and instead she had come face to face with many strangers. Morrighan especially remembers the hooded woman and the rage she felt with all the woman's secrecy. She just about gave up on the search when she suddenly sees odd hoofprints in the sand. They appear like a horse is walking in front of her, only it's completely invisible. She didn't entirely not believe in ghosts, so this seems to prove their existence (or at least, something was afoot - literally).
Seeing as she has nothing else to do, Morrighan decides to follow the strange prints. Although, she immediately regrets it when they lead through an impossible path. She is forced to go through the forest with low hanging vines and thick underbrush. There is really no path to get through, so she uses her fire magic to try and burn away at some of the crap to get by. For a little while it feels like she's stuck in an abyss of greenery, until finally she arrives at a clearing.
It's a stark contrast to all that she had walked through as the area is entirely open. The sun shone brightly down, illuminating an object in the center. It glitters with temptation on a raised bed of sand and Morrighan squints her eyes in suspicion. It certainly looks like something of significance, but the fact that it's so obviously out in the open made her skeptical. With how long it took her to find this place alone, surely the quest couldn't be that easy.
There is another here, a mare with wings black as night. She seems as wary as Morrighan, but takes a few steps forward before scanning the area. As much as the grullo mare wants to lunge forward and snatch up the relic, she knows better. Her instincts taught her just as well, even if she tended to act on impulse. The island was unpredictable and the last thing she wanted was to look like a fool. She'd let a few others trigger any traps set here before she made her move.
(Morrighan is staying)
unafraid with open eyes
She feels like she's been searching for days for this stupid relic. But then, time became a fickle thing when the sun decided not to set any longer.
Her hunting kept coming up short and instead she had come face to face with many strangers. Morrighan especially remembers the hooded woman and the rage she felt with all the woman's secrecy. She just about gave up on the search when she suddenly sees odd hoofprints in the sand. They appear like a horse is walking in front of her, only it's completely invisible. She didn't entirely not believe in ghosts, so this seems to prove their existence (or at least, something was afoot - literally).
Seeing as she has nothing else to do, Morrighan decides to follow the strange prints. Although, she immediately regrets it when they lead through an impossible path. She is forced to go through the forest with low hanging vines and thick underbrush. There is really no path to get through, so she uses her fire magic to try and burn away at some of the crap to get by. For a little while it feels like she's stuck in an abyss of greenery, until finally she arrives at a clearing.
It's a stark contrast to all that she had walked through as the area is entirely open. The sun shone brightly down, illuminating an object in the center. It glitters with temptation on a raised bed of sand and Morrighan squints her eyes in suspicion. It certainly looks like something of significance, but the fact that it's so obviously out in the open made her skeptical. With how long it took her to find this place alone, surely the quest couldn't be that easy.
There is another here, a mare with wings black as night. She seems as wary as Morrighan, but takes a few steps forward before scanning the area. As much as the grullo mare wants to lunge forward and snatch up the relic, she knows better. Her instincts taught her just as well, even if she tended to act on impulse. The island was unpredictable and the last thing she wanted was to look like a fool. She'd let a few others trigger any traps set here before she made her move.
(Morrighan is staying)
STAFF EDIT***
@morrighan has rolled a 3! She has been awarded +200 signos.