Elsa stripped happily along with Osd, not bothering to hide her appreciative glances. Blacksmithing did good things for a body, apparently. Woah. She took the time to fold her clothes and carefully tuck them away, getting out her mirror and toiletries and setting them aside. Last was the bone she wore around her neck, placed securely in her pack. She couldn't bear the thought of losing that bone. "Nope," she said, picking her way into the river, somehow managing to not slip on the rocky riverbed while still shivering from the water. She bent over and started soaking and soaping her hair. "Just shake it off."
Faulty artifacts, sure, sometimes. Strange, poisonous alchemy, occasionally. That had made up most of Elsa's work as a Voider. But you let one sailor pee into a portal for the bragging rights, and they just line right up. "The Void is another world, kind of. Put things in, and you'll never see them again. Usually." Elsa paused, focused, and a few moments later part of the world pulled in on itself, leaving a head-sized ball of absolute darkness hovering above the river. "Wizards have been throwing their garbage into the Void since the Valterrian, as far as we know. Sometimes things get out. Only sometimes."
As Elsa made her ablutions, she considered Osd. So far, very promising! Helpful, pleasantly direct, certainly nice to look at, especially the bits where the filth was scraping off. She smiled at him. "You know, Osd, unless you're actually one of those mages who have had their souls burned out and you're planning to eat me raw, in which case I will throw you into the Void and there will be no trace that you ever existed, I think this could be the start of something wonderful."
Faulty artifacts, sure, sometimes. Strange, poisonous alchemy, occasionally. That had made up most of Elsa's work as a Voider. But you let one sailor pee into a portal for the bragging rights, and they just line right up. "The Void is another world, kind of. Put things in, and you'll never see them again. Usually." Elsa paused, focused, and a few moments later part of the world pulled in on itself, leaving a head-sized ball of absolute darkness hovering above the river. "Wizards have been throwing their garbage into the Void since the Valterrian, as far as we know. Sometimes things get out. Only sometimes."
As Elsa made her ablutions, she considered Osd. So far, very promising! Helpful, pleasantly direct, certainly nice to look at, especially the bits where the filth was scraping off. She smiled at him. "You know, Osd, unless you're actually one of those mages who have had their souls burned out and you're planning to eat me raw, in which case I will throw you into the Void and there will be no trace that you ever existed, I think this could be the start of something wonderful."