Independent Agent
Storyteller, Scribe & Record Keeper for hire.
Storyteller, Scribe & Record Keeper for hire.
AP: 5/6, 1 AP spent
Location: Camp Hope IV+
Location: Camp Hope IV+
Prompt: Camp EX+ Champion Edition Redux
Narrator Tag: N/A
Narrator Tag: N/A
Whenever she lingers too long on the verge of silence, at the crossroads and countless branches stretching outward as a story unfolds right in front of her very eyes, Rael may remain still but her mind knows not the concept of it.
The playful and kind glimmer within the depths of the azure pools of her eyes subsides as pointed ears twitch in turn, the sound of bad news catching onto them. Names, all but that belonging to the researcher whose name had dropped once or twice from the familiar elf's lips, that are unknown to her. Her connections to the MIT had never been that close.
"Well," is how she begins, the sound of the word itself somehow hollow, incomplete. "That was to be expected. Our eyes were in but one battlefield of many, who knows what other wars were being waged elsewhere."
Nothing of significant importance had been achieved throughout their efforts to study Szofrit and what remained of her entourage.
The egg and the person within, one she offered her energy almost every day, hadn't hatched.
Vibrant light had come to life within the eyes of the dreamsisters, as well as those who had chosen to follow them on their crusade. When they stand at the precipice, unable to look anywhere but down into the depths of an abyss of their own making, what do each of them see?
Rael stares into the abyss below and finds their losses to be greater than their rewards. A point spoken in the heat of battle by the opposition, ...she can effortlessly imagine with sadistic grins drawn all across their faces.
She cants her head to the side as the length of her silence dawns upon her, eyes lifting to settle on the blonde elf's form, studying her face as if any insight of the hells that haunted her would suddenly come to mind.
It doesn't, and Rael continues to smile weakly. She huffs, but it is without real emotion to put any weight behind it.
"We ought to leave them to it. Offering aid from a distance is fine and all, but with what a terrible thing we've done... And I don't mean the fight with Szofrit. Far from it," she allows the sound to extend for a moment longer than it should, drawing her lower lip into her mouth before releasing it with a soft breath. "Meriam worked here. She had a life here, and in our world, too. And we, through our actions, drew her into our problems and took that away from her."
"How... Does it feel, I wonder..." The question by which the Storyteller had been drawn to Terrasphere at first trickles hesitantly, quietly, from a speaker who does not know if she has even the right to ask it. "She made the choice, of course, to follow us and perhaps some would relish in the thought that because of it, they shouldn't feel any guilt over it but I, at the very least, am not particularly keen on that viewpoint. Hadn't we... Spoken to her, or anyone, their lives would've carried on with far less danger than that which we brought into their lives."
"It is no surprise that she didn't want to see us after the first battle ended, but to think it would come to this. This is the very least I thought to do. Something to... Start making amends, in my own way."
Roll Result
1d100 (78) = 78
Roll Result
1d100 (14) = 14
The playful and kind glimmer within the depths of the azure pools of her eyes subsides as pointed ears twitch in turn, the sound of bad news catching onto them. Names, all but that belonging to the researcher whose name had dropped once or twice from the familiar elf's lips, that are unknown to her. Her connections to the MIT had never been that close.
"Well," is how she begins, the sound of the word itself somehow hollow, incomplete. "That was to be expected. Our eyes were in but one battlefield of many, who knows what other wars were being waged elsewhere."
Nothing of significant importance had been achieved throughout their efforts to study Szofrit and what remained of her entourage.
The egg and the person within, one she offered her energy almost every day, hadn't hatched.
Vibrant light had come to life within the eyes of the dreamsisters, as well as those who had chosen to follow them on their crusade. When they stand at the precipice, unable to look anywhere but down into the depths of an abyss of their own making, what do each of them see?
Rael stares into the abyss below and finds their losses to be greater than their rewards. A point spoken in the heat of battle by the opposition, ...she can effortlessly imagine with sadistic grins drawn all across their faces.
She cants her head to the side as the length of her silence dawns upon her, eyes lifting to settle on the blonde elf's form, studying her face as if any insight of the hells that haunted her would suddenly come to mind.
It doesn't, and Rael continues to smile weakly. She huffs, but it is without real emotion to put any weight behind it.
"We ought to leave them to it. Offering aid from a distance is fine and all, but with what a terrible thing we've done... And I don't mean the fight with Szofrit. Far from it," she allows the sound to extend for a moment longer than it should, drawing her lower lip into her mouth before releasing it with a soft breath. "Meriam worked here. She had a life here, and in our world, too. And we, through our actions, drew her into our problems and took that away from her."
"How... Does it feel, I wonder..." The question by which the Storyteller had been drawn to Terrasphere at first trickles hesitantly, quietly, from a speaker who does not know if she has even the right to ask it. "She made the choice, of course, to follow us and perhaps some would relish in the thought that because of it, they shouldn't feel any guilt over it but I, at the very least, am not particularly keen on that viewpoint. Hadn't we... Spoken to her, or anyone, their lives would've carried on with far less danger than that which we brought into their lives."
"It is no surprise that she didn't want to see us after the first battle ended, but to think it would come to this. This is the very least I thought to do. Something to... Start making amends, in my own way."
Rolls
— Action: More discussion of what went wrong with the beginning of the Camp Hope arc, and how it affected more people than they had intended to!
Roll Result
1d100 (78) = 78
Rael | Camp EX | 1815Rael | Camp EX | 1815 | Adv. Roll
























