Tension hung in the air surrounding Iselda Blackthorn as she stepped into the wilds of Providence. This was the first time she'd made a foray from the low level area of Eastern Brisshal into a place known for danger. The lore descriptions of Providence emphasized the harsh lands in between cities, the clear and ever present danger. It was supposed to be the kind of thing that Iselda found exciting, but in truth she found it borderline terrifying. Was she really prepared? Had she done enough training to hold her own out here? The enemies in Eastern Brisshal had grown easy, almost too simple, and it was time to move on. She would never become the beacon of justice she was meant to be at this rate.
Her heart stuck like a lump in her throat, pounding in her ears with each beat as she stepped past the border, the words "Providence Outer Realms" flashing in her HUD. Iselda's hand tightened on the hilt of her saber yet outwardly she appeared calm. Despite the worrying description, it looked surprisingly idyllic so far. Beautiful mountains spanned as far as the eye could see, and the drop in temperature was a welcome change after the sometimes sweltering environment she'd just been in. She hugged her coat a bit tighter around herself as she took a few more steps.
This... wasn't so bad. She could handle this. Iselda took a few more deep breaths and willed herself to calm, glad that no one could see her at the moment. Still, she could imagine this wouldn't last. When would the first sign of danger rear its ugly head? Iselda thought perhaps she could hear the faint hints of a commotion, but she still couldn't be sure.
@Aerial
Her heart stuck like a lump in her throat, pounding in her ears with each beat as she stepped past the border, the words "Providence Outer Realms" flashing in her HUD. Iselda's hand tightened on the hilt of her saber yet outwardly she appeared calm. Despite the worrying description, it looked surprisingly idyllic so far. Beautiful mountains spanned as far as the eye could see, and the drop in temperature was a welcome change after the sometimes sweltering environment she'd just been in. She hugged her coat a bit tighter around herself as she took a few more steps.
This... wasn't so bad. She could handle this. Iselda took a few more deep breaths and willed herself to calm, glad that no one could see her at the moment. Still, she could imagine this wouldn't last. When would the first sign of danger rear its ugly head? Iselda thought perhaps she could hear the faint hints of a commotion, but she still couldn't be sure.
@Aerial
