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Astorea, Vintergard. Outlying wilderness. About a day after the DEAD.naught's siege against Camp Hope IV.




...no meat on this one either...


The lifeforms that continued to eke out existences in the Vintergard outlands were often quite alike, species and such other taxonomic details aside. Scrawny, bony, thoroughly miserable creatures, animals in this region tended towards xerocole biology; sometimes eating even a fresh kill was like trying to chew through leather, butchered flesh and hides more often than not toughened by moisture-retention dermal oils and unpleasantly hard cartilaginous heat-dissipation growths.

Though Magia patrols were less frequent and came in fewer numbers with distance from the ship, they still operated at potentially any hour, leading most species in the region to have adopted habits of quickly feeding in daylight for visibility and returning to hide in burrows in the hazy dark hours between, knowing that light and line of sight afforded little cover from the watchful heatseeking sensors of the Dragonship constructs.

This far out from the ruined city, though, life was beginning to return to the outskirts as the patrol ranges tightened and the mysterious intelligence orchestrating it all turned its gaze inwards. Whatever the reason, less attention was being paid to the outlying areas where Ludmilla was currently wandering, perhaps in response to the recent incursions into Vintergard proper...or perhaps because it had become obvious that gunning down defenseless wildlife was not a good use of resources.

Regardless of what explanation may be offered, this was good news for Ludmilla. Never had she sustained such damage before, to the point of dismemberment that would have otherwise killed any other humanoid without the gift of Rhiannon's mercy. Never had she been forced to consume so much to keep her regenerative processes from halting, for Ludmilla was not so keen on spending more time than was necessary in Vintergard, several limbs and organs short.

By all mortal means, she should not even be alive right now. Her renal and circulatory capacity was entirely shot, bones were missing in the double digits, blistering burn scars stinging all over, left arm still only halfway through the process of regrowing from the bicep down...and this was with a day's worth of feeding.

Though Ludmilla vaguely remembered that there was some kind of massive bloodwurm corpse lying on the battlefield, she had seen another Starcalled tearing at it hungrily and decided that it was best to not pick that fight. Slinking away, she had been hunting and eating anything that moved while making her way aimlessly towards what was hopefully the nearest settlement on foot, having lost her bearings entirely. It seemed that the regenerative process was not without flaws, as massive chunks of her recent memories appeared to have been lost between then and now.

It mattered not. She was alive, and she could stay alive as long as there were fresh feedstocks in her surroundings. That was right...Ludmilla would survive.

Clutching the half-eaten corpse of the wasteland rat in her single hand, Ludmilla let out a delirious giggle as she took another bite.

 

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After a tough battle in Camp Hope, it was only natural that the Camp would require a long time to recover, and as much as Hanno would like to help, he was far more fitting for another type of work, with one of them being the further exploration of Vintergard.

There would be a need for a counterattack at some moment, an attempt to recover Vintergard and the palace, of course- And in a hope to spread their knowledge about the area, and find the best areas for them to tackle, Hanno took the liberty to try and to survey the areas himself, taking advantage of his experiences while venturing through Vintergard with many others like Majolica, Corsair, and Aroda.

As he went for his search, however, he didn't expect to find... Something..? Someone? in the middle of that wasteland.

For a moment, he rose a hand and waved, "Hello there!" He called, being mostly sure that small person wasn't a magia or anything similar... But as he approached more, the stature and face of the person became more and more familiar, and his eyes grew when he finally realized who it was, and the state of their health. "Oh shit, buddy!" He rushed, holding his giant shield tightly on his back while he hurriedly approached Ludmilla, kneeling next to her.

"What... What happened to you, you are--" He frowned, looking at her state, and at the half eaten creature she had with her.

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Seizing up as the figure of @Hanno Futaba drew near, Ludmilla's instincts raced and readied to meet the threat with tooth and nail as she had done many times before. No predator in these wastelands could compete with her low cunning, the combination of persistence hunting with bursts of savagery. But she had not met another humanoid in her wandering thus far, and the sight of one jolted her senses.

A-a-ah...you are...


She had been unconsciously rambling to herself all this time, anchoring her thoughts to a physical act lest her mind slip her in the haze of hunger. Now, her own words felt strange and new to her mouth, memories returning as the familiarity of the fellow Faerin sparked associations even her subconscious thought lost. Yes, this was someone she knew, not food.

Even so, her body continued to work to sustain itself. Her hand moved on its own, independent of her mouth, pushing the mangled body of her prey to her lips. It took her enough time for a piece of gristle to drip onto her ruined dress before she could form the right words.

I don't remember...how I got here...


Looking down at the dried and fresh bloodstains covering herself, Ludmilla looks up at Hanno pleadingly, her stance loosening from its furtive hunch to a more relaxed, almost lost slump. The stump of her arm twitches, a little piece of flesh oozing into being around the tip of a visible splinter of bone. It didn't seem to pain her, but her movements were still sluggish and impaired. Small signs of infirmity littered her being; her hair was brittle and strawlike, fingernails discoloured and eyes glassy.

It was not that she had wanted to do this. She had forgotten how to heal herself.

Who are...you?

 

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Hanno suppressed a scowl and a frown at the sight. It was saddening to see someone in these conditions, and the sight of her devouring something raw was stomach twisting... However... Hanno could get one or two clues about what was going on.

"You are looking terrible, buddy." He said, pursing his lips and looking at her, offering a faint smile. "I am Hanno, forgot me? Well... We didn't introduce ourselves, I guess. And that suit wasn't really very revealing." He half smirked. but the expression didn't last long on his face, not when seeing Ludmilla in that state. "Are you... Trying to activate... The sin?" Hanno asked, looking at her ears that were similar to his, those eyes that brimmed with the cursed magic they held, and the wounds that were struggling to regenerate.

He carefully reached for her stump, if she allowed, taking a careful look at it and holding back a sigh. "I can try to heal you, and get you some raw food and imbue some divine magic onto it." Hanno said, looking around to make sure no one else was seeing or listening to them, and then trying to spot a good location for him to set up a camp.

"... It is the closest I can get to the real deal. I will admit it... It is a little satisfying even." He pursed his lips after revealing it, a bit self-conscious about the such ability they held.

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@Hanno Futaba's excess words were wasted on Ludmilla. The only things she understood were that this was Hanno, someone she had met before and something about an obscuring suit. A few scattered images returned, and she seemed to recognise this person before her. Faerin. Friend. Starcalled.

Merely nodding listlessly to each question, Ludmilla's pupils nonetheless widened somewhat when the topic of their shared Original Sin was brought up and her injuries examined. No resistance was put up, but an involuntary shudder passed through her body as the careful handling brushed over incomplete nerve endings.

Something about the way Ludmilla's body was regenerating would likely seem off to anyone well-versed in the specific affliction of the Faerin. Despite most of her nutrient intake being of mundane origin, Ludmilla's body still clawed at the edges of accelerated healing, almost as if Ludmilla's body craved to grow by any means necessary. Perhaps her mind had forgotten, but her flesh remembered.

Y-Yes. Food. Food. Mmm.


Repeating Hanno's words as though the idea itself was edible, Ludmilla perks up and struggles to her feet; a somewhat hard task, as the muscles of her only recently recovered leg were still relearning the motions of enduring sudden stress and weight, but one she managed to accomplish by using her fellow Traveler as a crutch.

Already, without realising, she was drooling more than before. Licking her teeth to pick out a crushed piece of bone, Ludmilla offered up the half-eaten rat that she already had in her hands like a cat with its kill. Something like sanity was returning to her, aided by the appearance of someone so willing to aid.

This is...okay? Can we...can we use this? Food...

 

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Mostly unresponsive, shuddering, talking weakly. Yes, she wasn't like that when they met, which only increased his worries as he figured that she was probably not going to last much longer if things continued like this... Granted, just how long she has been like this? Maybe that girl was clinging to her life for a long ass time already.

So resilient...

When he was used as a crutch, he adjusted the fellow faerin, making her a bit more stable and comfortable as he tried to move, gazing down at the half eaten food she had with her.

"... We can use it for now. I will try to hunt something... Bigger, or at least more complete than this for you." Hanno said, resting his free hand on the rat, and muttering a quiet prayer to Rhiannon.

The palm of his hand glowed as if he was healing the mostly destroyed corpse of the rat, though focusing more on imbuing the divine magic into the raw flesh than anything else. Soon enough, the flesh had a golden shimmer on it, making it look rather fresh, at the same time it had a strong magical scent, that reminded any faerin of the Eternal Summer herself.

"There you go. Hopefully, that will make you feel a bit better until we can find something more fitting." He said, helping her to move to a safer spot, if she didn't stop eagerly eat the little food that was prepared for her.

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Were Ludmilla in a better state able to see herself right now, frustration would be followed by fear - how vulnerable, how easily slain, how easily lost to the voices. Like placing the clay pot atop a cliff buffeted by a strong wind. But luck would have it otherwise, and so she was nonetheless grateful.

A weak smile found its way back to Ludmilla's face, more memories of learned courtesy and facades returned. @Hanno Futaba was willing to help unconditionally someone little more than a stranger, someone who would conventionally be considered beyond saving...but then again, he had been a part of this world longer than Ludmilla. Who knew what was and wasn't beyond saving? She herself was barely beginning to learn.

Watching intently as Hanno handled the most definitely unsalvageable corpse that he had been given, Ludmilla's breath caught in her throat as a scholarly urge bent her sensibilities ever further towards rationality. So this was one way she could sustain herself, should she be incapable of finding readily magical flesh!

As she took the newly blessed corpse in her hand, though, something stopped Ludmilla from cramming it into her mouth right away.

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What is that wonderful scent?
Who does this...remind me of?
This is...


Rhiannon.
μ̵η̷τ̶έ̸ρ̶α̸.̴
माता.
Mother.

The tongues, the voices, calling like a choir, soft and low, ringing out from the glimmering flesh. Summer unending, life indefatigable. Rhiannon. μητέρα. माता. Mother. Like mother's placenta. Afterbirth. Given unto mine own. Mother. Oh god, blood, blood.

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Ludmilla's hesitation vanished as quickly as it had surfaced. Though she let herself be led wherever it was Hanno needed her to be, the going would be difficult until she had devoured the whole rat down to the very last joint and tendon. Ravenous, as if possessed by something greater than hunger alone, teeth gnashed and tore, gullet gulped and tongue lashed, sucking marrow from bone.

Thengyu! Mmnnghhg...thengyu!!


Licking herself clean, not wanting to waste a single bit of precious sustenance, Ludmilla's healing processes were visibly accelerated, a portion of her arm had recovered to actually cover the gruesome white splinter that previously stuck out. There would still be some ways to go, though her familiar cheeriness had returned in part.
 

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Hanno didn't rush Ludmilla, waiting for her to finish her meal if necessary, trying to keep her stable before he finally could push on to try and find a better place.

Seeing the girl brightening up brought a small smile to his lips, even if mild and still concerned as he continued to guide her to a nearby cave entrance. Squinting, Hanno's eyes shimmered and his Investigation Mode sparkled, enhanced by his Guard Arts.

There were no immediate clues that animals had been here recently, perhaps maybe days ago, but not even his Spirit Sensing was giving any sign of beasts, giving him the perfect chance to sneak into the natural shelter.

Finding a good spot, Hanno gently placed her down to sit if she wanted. Hanno frowned looking at the still remaining wounds and severed parts, knowing that just what was offered to Ludmilla wasn't enough.

He frowned. "We need more raw meat..." Hanno pulled his shield, tapping it a few times and warning- "Ghast, do you think you can go find something for us?" He asked the shield, that slowly opened her central, cyclopic eye.

"Food..?" She rumbled.

"Yeah, food. Try to find some, and make sure to not eat it while bringing it." He warned, tapping the shield, that rumbled a chuckle before deforming and soon turning into the a Faerin Girl figure, with a tentacle swaying behind her like a tail.

"I will come back soon~" She snickered, rumbling before darting out of the cave.

Hanno shook his head, taking a deep breath and turning to Ludmilla, wondering if she had already recovered enough to be responsive. "Feeling better?"

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With no small improvement to her previously meagre meal, Ludmilla felt quite a bit more lucid as @Hanno Futaba sat her down in less exposed spot. Proving the situation, Ludmilla's first thoughts turned to the danger of trespassing into inhabited dens instead of lingering on the persistent hunger, her Beast Arts Investigation Mode toggled on but revealing nothing of note to corroborate Hanno's findings. This cave was deserted, and good that it was, so she made no objection.

Instead, she simply stared at her incomplete stump as Hanno considered their options. Was she trying to will it back into existence? It wouldn't be so farfetched for a Faerin. But of course, without nutrition, which her body had already greedily absorbed and metabolised, nothing would happen.

Her attentions, however, were roused by the shield that Hanno was now talking to. It was not so surprising that it was alive and talking, which Ludmilla expected of such items that veterans carried, but it transformed. Once again, this wouldn't have been so surprising had it been within her expectations; after all, a weapon that could switch between forms or change its shape wasn't anything special. But turning into a living being that could act independently of its wielder was a different story altogether.

Watching on in shocked silence as the girl that had just then been a stalwart shield traipsed off into the wasteland with hunting orders, it took Ludmilla some time to think of how best to articulate herself. Even when she did, the lingering confusion of the situation didn't help.

But that was- it was food? Is it...a tame?


 

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Hanno rose an eyebrow at the girl's suggestion, letting out a laughter and shaking his head in rejection. "Ghast, that pile of eyes and tentacles, being food?" He waved his hands negatively. "Never, buddy. Last time I tried to take a bite of her tentacles, things went really... Really weird." Hanno frowned, deciding to not elaborate unless the girl was too curious.

"Besides, divine imbued meat is better. It did hit the spot, didn't it?" He winked.

Instead, he focused on keeping her distracted, while trying to find out what could have happened to her, and how she was even in the middle of nowhere in first place.

"I was surprised when I found you like that, though." He said, trying to suppress the concern in his voice, mostly to cheer both of them up. "... My name is Hanno, what are yours, and how did you end up like this, buddy?" He asked, taking a seat near her.

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Contrary to @Hanno Futaba's assertion that it wouldn't exactly be a good time to eat Ghast, as the shield was so named, Ludmilla's mouth watered a little at the implication that her (its?) meaty bits were still edible. Hanno just didn't understand yet the extent of how robust her...'augmented' digestive system was, nor how certain foods interacted with her physiology.

For now though, Ludmilla was content to play the wounded damsel, if only because she lacked better options for getting fed. Meeting a fellow Starcalled in the wasteland was already a stroke of luck and she wasn't about to throw away this opportunity. So, instead of voicing her true opinion, Ludmilla stayed silent, licked her lips and nodded in the direction that Ghast traipsed off in.

When asked about her identity and her reason for being in such a state, Ludmilla seemed to pay a little more attention to Hanno. Scratching at her face with jagged, damaged nails absently, her eyes darted about this way and that as she tried to recall the specifics of what had happened.

I am...Ludmilla. I don't remember...what happened? Not exactly. Something big...fast, coming towards me. I was...


Raising her intact arm, she picked up a handful of loose rocks from the floor of the cave and tossed it randomly in front of her, pointing to the scattered pieces among the dusty gravel.

I stood up. Not right away. Some time later. When I could walk again, I was...hungry. Hungry...so I went looking for food. Someone was hogging the big worm...


To someone without context, this would sound like total gibberish, the mutterings of a madwoman, but to Ludmilla all her actions and words made perfect sense. Hopefully, Hanno could make something of this too.

 
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"Ludmilla, huh? Nice to meet you." Hanno said with a small smile, even if they already had met, somewhat, even if memories were still vague about it. The important part, however, was that now she was responsive and lucid enough to even gesture around as she spoke.

"Something fast... A big worm... Someone hogging..." Hanno muttered, trying to put pieces together, but eventually considering that the girl was probably still stunned by whatever made her like that.

"Do you think that fast thing could still be around?"

Hanno blinked when the girl licked her lips, watching Ghast darting off. A chuckle slipped his lips, raising a curious eyebrow at Ludmilla. "Don't you tell me you wanted to try her out?" Hanno asked. "You could try if you want, but things can get a bit weird after the first bite." He warned, reminding himself of the Curry House incident, among with other less funny things.

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What Ludmilla had in fact been trying to convey with her at times lucid, at times confused words was just that; she'd been rammed by the DEAD.naught's Quinn-merged form with such brutal force that her body was blown apart just like the pebbles she had scattered. But she remembered what had happened just after that.

No...no, no. Fast thing is dead. Beam of light...blew it up. Blew itself up. Bang bang! Hanno, Hanno...Ludmilla...helped kill it. H-Haha. Maybe.


It could be either her strength returning at the promise of food or the pride of remembering her role in the battle at Camp Hope, but Ludmilla was now slurring her words a little less and talking coherently a little more. Her mood was now good enough, apparently, for praise-seeking and onomatopoeia.

When her badly concealed curiosity was brought into question, Ludmilla blinked and felt the saliva jump to her mouth at @Hanno Futaba's nonchalant go-ahead.

Weird...weird, hahahaha! Nothing's too weird. Not for Ludmilla. Seen worse. Ate worse.


Flashing her saviour a full toothy grin, there was something of a mocking note in her voice, as if berating the fellow Faerin. In her still-groggy mind, Ludmilla believed that there was nothing wrong with that tone; after all, nothing she had ingested since that day when her tongue first met demonflesh had given her the same high, the same devastating bliss that left her in the blast of-

shane

...mmh.


Remembering her first death, a soberness falls over Ludmilla, leaving her staring down at her hands. Her gloves had ripped at the fingertips, exposing her fingers which were bloodied and raw from clawing and ripping at flesh and bone.

Red. So red.

 

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As Ludmilla spoke of something a bit more understandable, Hanno slowly reminded himself of her figure at the battlefield. Of course, along with that, the explosion mention and the quick reminder of how that combat went through made Hanno's eyes widen in realization. She was there, at Camp Hope, so it meant that her state was because of that impossibly strong explosion?

To think she was even alive, this was either an act of mercy from Rhiannon, or this girl was just way, way too tough.

The mood of the fellow faerin growing better as she spoke proudly of everything she had done, and then at the mention of seeing weirder things made Hanno chuckle, with a faint smile, but soon it quietened as she looked at her hands.

He peeked at them, then up at her gaze that had changed. "Well-!" Hanno leaned his hand closer, releasing a soothing, divine energy that would engulf her wounds as he took her hand. "So you were one of the buddies that were there? You were amazing then! Helped everyone to stay safe, and everything, despite all the pain." He grinned, reaching his other hand to ruffle her hair, if she allowed.

"Good job, buddy! If it wasn't for you, or anyone else there, that camp would go to rubbles."

And before he could add more to his words, the tentacle fake girl approached, licking her lips as she craddled a big, dead boar on her arms. "Hanno, here it is!" She grinned.

"Oh, thanks Ghast, that's a great catch..." Hanno said, smiling and the peering at Ludmilla.

"... But I think... Our friend here wants to eat something else."

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As to @Hanno Futaba's speculations, both yes and no. While Ludmilla's condition was in part due to that battle with the Quinn-bot, most of her physical state had nothing to do with the explosion. Her mental state, however...

The pain shock from whatever she had managed to mistakenly implant on the death machine's chassis being destroyed had very nearly shattered her psyche in the instant that it occurred. Even now, with her sensibilities only just returning to her, Ludmilla was still trying to understand what had happened there and then.

Tilting her head slightly as Hanno grasps her hand to exert healing magic, Ludmilla is initially puzzled as to why this contact is occurring. Feeling no hostile intent towards her, she isn't so much alarmed as curious, at least until her wounds mend over painlessly. Were it Brie themselves in that situation, they would probably have spontaneously combusted with flustered confusion at having their hand held out of the blue.

Wow! All better now!


Flexing her repaired fingers again and cracking her knuckles, Ludmilla smiled brightly as Hanno mussed up her hair. At least it couldn't get messier?

Yeah, Ludmilla did her best! That stupid machine never stood a chance against us; blood always beats metal!


Closing her eyes contentedly as she enjoyed the questionably deserved praise, Ludmilla conveniently omitted the part where she blew up someone's summon and staggered all over the battlefield in a half-crazed trance. It's not like she could be blamed for it, one can't exactly control when to receive mindshattering eldritch epiphanies!

Speaking of...

Her nose perking up and eyes snapping open, Ludmilla sat up bolt-straight as the scent of a fresh kill reached her nose. Saliva jumping to her tongue and wetting her lips, the starved Faerin questions not how the sentient shield had managed to bring in such a hulking beast from the barren wasteland around them. Only hunger dominated her mind right now.

Food, food!


Pointing in turn at the boar corpse and then Ghast her(it?)self, Ludmilla can barely contain herself. If it weren't for the fact that Hanno could probably easily dispatch her if she got too handsy with his property without asking, she'd have already pounced the exotic-smelling shield-girl by now.

Can Ludmilla eat now? Have entrée...then main course?


Eyes hungrily sweeping over first Ghast then the boar, it was very clear what Ludmilla was after now. She could barely keep herself from drooling...

 

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Hanno brightened up just as soon as Ludmilla did as well, and he nodded firmly at her words. "Of course it never stood a chance, we are the strongest, right? The heroes always win at the end, in a way or another." He shrugged, knowing very well that this wasn't the case, but if the heroes weren't the ones that would believe in such utopia, who else would?

Ghast, in her fake shape, rose an eyebrow listening to Ludmilla's words and glance at her, making her tilt her head and look at Hanno with a puzzled expression. "Why she is looking at me with those eyes?"

Blinking, Hanno faced Ghast for a moment, scratching the back of his head. "Well... Let's just say... She wants to try one of your tentacles." He said.

"Oh! Just like you di-"

"Shhhhh-" Hanno placed his index over Ghast's lips, making her blink, look up at him and giggle mischievously before taking a step back.

"I seeeee... So you want to try my succulent, very tasteful tentacles..." She hummed, looking at Ludmilla.

"Don't make it sound weird." Hanno rolled his eyes, nearing the boar meat, and enhancing it with divine magic, while Ghast carefully 'plucked' out her 'tentacle tail', placing it next to the boar, still wiggling slightly.

With the magic done, Hanno sighed and looked at Ludmilla.

"Alright, buddy. You can eat, but I'd recommend being careful, because... Well... That's a very unique combination." He frowned, honestly wishing he could at least cook them first. But for Faerins like them, the regeneration process wouldn't work as intended if they weren't raw.

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The strongest. But of course.

With her faculties beginning to return in earnest, Ludmilla now sized up the other Faerin as he conversed with his shield. Taking this form, for whatever reason, it made for a strange partner; one that – as the borrowed experience of Brie understood – must have its own goals and ends to meet, as a sentient weapon should. What, then, did this 'Ghast' intend? What thoughts passed through the alien consciousness that locked gazes with Ludmilla now, as she studied its 'master'?

Am just curious if…will taste good. That's all…


Idly, still a little concussed, she makes a reply to the shield, noting how it did not seem bothered and even appeared amused in how close it was to Hanno, bantering and frolicking. These two... she had seen them fight before, she had seen this thing crush and break, seen how durable it was to the point she could almost feel her own teeth shattering as she imagined biting down against its metallic bulwark. But its flesh was a different matter.

As Hanno 'prepared' the meat, Ludmilla makes a show of her restraint, sitting patiently and holding back her salivation to the best of her ability. Politely clapping her hands together, she flashes a grateful smile his way, the raw diseased redness of her gums and chapping of her lips receding as her body continued slowly healing its extremities.

Thank you! Going to dig in now!


On that comparatively and unceremoniously brief note, Ludmilla leans forward and grips the severed tentacle in one hand, tearing a shank of flesh from the boar with her other with strength beyond what her size would suggest. Looking much like a gluttonous lord at the table, she stuffs the meats into her maw with the unique greed of one starved beyond words, and for a while the only sound that can be heard in the cave is her teeth working to mince and chew, digits gripping and mauling to deliver chunks of indeterminate flesh to her waiting jaws.

As Ludmilla eats, eats, and eats, the blessing of Rhiannon begins to kick in with full efficacy, any open wounds still on her person sealing over, missing limbs sprouting like sporulating fungi and old scabs peeling as new skin regrows beneath. In fact, it appears to be working overtime, a little too well; her appetite stoked by the eldritch umami that met her tongue as she devoured Ghast's dissonant tentacle-flesh, Ludmilla's few returning thoughts of restraint fade and give way to raw, pounding need.

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THIS TASTE

NECTAR

THE TWISTING

CRIMSON

ECSTASY

@%#$@^%#@!!!


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Hunching and gorging with befitting stature, Ludmilla makes sure that the boar carcass – nevermind the tentacle, which had vanished in one bite – enters her gullet with frightening speed and not a moment of pause given to its size. In minutes, faster than a flock of ravening vultures, she's already done stripping it to the bone; still covered in the reek of death, it's clear that Ludmilla is quite the messy eater as she stands and flexes her newly regrown limbs, but that bothers her not one bit.

Ah. Much better.


Clarity of mind, sharpened awareness, lucidity – evident now in her speech, as well as her mannerisms. Not so barbaric as to suck her fingers clean of the meal's residue, Ludmilla tactfully laces her hands behind her back…not that it changes much about her slovenly countenance, now baptised by the remnants of her meal.

Hanno? Hanno, and Ghast. Thank you again, so much – that was…truly wonderful.


Still wearing the same smile, as though she hadn't just inhaled an entire boar with nary a change to her physique, Ludmilla strides to peer out at the mouth of the cave.

Ludmilla doesn't want to be rude. Would hate to leave without showing gratitude. You were patrolling this area? Or scavenging? Ludmilla can help, if you like.


She extends her hand now, covered in the slick gore of feasting. In her eyes, now focused with a new spark returned within, she beholds the fellow Faerin who had taken such pains to save her. It would be interesting to travel a while with this one – he, and his delectably curious shield.

That, and also...Ludmilla is lost. To the nearest town, maybe?


Now she surveys the horizon, stepping from the gravel to the heat of dirt and sand.

Ludmilla would love to walk and talk...how about it?


Survived. Survived again. The thought itself brightens her joyous expression as she leads the way now, eager to study this new flavour. Curate it, observe it.

That she may one day learn how to devour it.
 
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