It had been a simple day out for many, though the forest was an eerie place one could get lost or easily turned around in, it was familiar for some players. Most traversing the woods might be used to seeing skeletons wandering now and again, carrying axes or some other kind of tool for working or salvaging tasks sent out by Lucia. Today, however, a rather unique pair were traversing the areas where the undead typically tread, walking the beaten paths where bone-y feet once stepped as if the dangerous woods were their own backyard.



It was a conversation taking place deep within the woods of Brisshal. It was the place where Lucia and her undead made their camp, away from the people of Astorea, where they would not be distressed by the wandering undead and where the undead would not have to fear persecution. Through those eerie trees, a gentlemanly figure walked, wearing a noble's coat with fitted gloves and a dapper hat. Though his body was obscured, as if burnt black and still smoldering his neck and head gave off a faint smoke. His face concealed behind a porcelain mask with no eyes or mouth to speak from, but sound did still come from him. Below the waist however there were no legs, the specter merely floated aloft by yet more black smoke that seemed to carry him soundlessly through the brush.



The two carried on their conversation, the gentleman holding a smaller child's hand. The small girl looked to be an innocent thing, with well managed silky blond hair and healthy peach colored skin. Her eyes were a bright golden yellow and the smile on her face was full of happiness and warmth... But the smile didn't reach her eyes. An empty and soul-less gaze, devoid of life or feeling, as if the girl viewed the world, life, everything with indifference and without care. The further the man walked with her, the more she asked 'why' but unfortunately the steward couldn't answer her questions, the man simply dared not to. The last time such a misunderstanding took place, the small child who smiled so sweetly went on a hunting spree, stealing the faces of creatures and beasts in the wild. It was only fortunate she was found before she could make her way to a human settlement but they might not be so lucky next time. It was why the Wraith King chose his words carefully as he tried to soothe her discomfort.




The child spoke but Mortimer, the wraith king could only sigh, half from pride, half from loss. The girl was so loyal she would confront the world for their creator but too naive to understand that their creator would only be disheartened by such an action. It was for that reason Mortimer kept a close eye on the child as they walked, a fair enough distance away to not disturb Lucia and her guests where Alice might misconstrue certain words as an attack or order.
@Shane

"Now, dear Alice, you must understand. When we have guests at the Saintess's camp, it's best you not present yourself."

"But... Why...?"

"Hm, I'm afraid there's no easy answer for that dear. The living merely find you unnerving. Whether your smile or your cadence, I can't say."
It was a conversation taking place deep within the woods of Brisshal. It was the place where Lucia and her undead made their camp, away from the people of Astorea, where they would not be distressed by the wandering undead and where the undead would not have to fear persecution. Through those eerie trees, a gentlemanly figure walked, wearing a noble's coat with fitted gloves and a dapper hat. Though his body was obscured, as if burnt black and still smoldering his neck and head gave off a faint smoke. His face concealed behind a porcelain mask with no eyes or mouth to speak from, but sound did still come from him. Below the waist however there were no legs, the specter merely floated aloft by yet more black smoke that seemed to carry him soundlessly through the brush.

"The Miss told Alice to smile... The Miss said Alice is cute when she smiles..."

"Forgive me dear. While our Miss is very kind to you, I'm afraid the normal living people are not quite so open minded."

"... Was Alice not cute enough...? Should Alice... Use another face...?"
The two carried on their conversation, the gentleman holding a smaller child's hand. The small girl looked to be an innocent thing, with well managed silky blond hair and healthy peach colored skin. Her eyes were a bright golden yellow and the smile on her face was full of happiness and warmth... But the smile didn't reach her eyes. An empty and soul-less gaze, devoid of life or feeling, as if the girl viewed the world, life, everything with indifference and without care. The further the man walked with her, the more she asked 'why' but unfortunately the steward couldn't answer her questions, the man simply dared not to. The last time such a misunderstanding took place, the small child who smiled so sweetly went on a hunting spree, stealing the faces of creatures and beasts in the wild. It was only fortunate she was found before she could make her way to a human settlement but they might not be so lucky next time. It was why the Wraith King chose his words carefully as he tried to soothe her discomfort.

"No, our Alice is quite cute indeed. It's just a misunderstanding I assure you."

"... Mis--Understanding...?"

"Of course, have faith in our Miss, she would never lie to you. You wouldn't doubt our Miss isn't that right dear?"

"Alice never doubts the Miss... The Miss is everything to Alice... If the Miss is wrong... Alice will fix it... Alice will fix the world..."
The child spoke but Mortimer, the wraith king could only sigh, half from pride, half from loss. The girl was so loyal she would confront the world for their creator but too naive to understand that their creator would only be disheartened by such an action. It was for that reason Mortimer kept a close eye on the child as they walked, a fair enough distance away to not disturb Lucia and her guests where Alice might misconstrue certain words as an attack or order.
@Shane
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