Ah, yes. Asen was beginning to remember that there was another word for labyrinth, and that word was maze. Not only that, but another word for maze was holy mother of Siku we are going to petching die in here Sayana what the petch were you thinking.
Or something along those lines, anyways.
It wasn't as if the cool breeze helped the eerie atmosphere. If anything it only made it worse. A convenient breeze to soothe their nerves before they headed into certain death, and yet everyone seemed relatively calm about it.
The normally cocky and lighthearted half-Dhani had been temporarily stored away, replaced with a cautious and almost scared persona that rarely showed its face. Maybe it was just her. She hoped it was just her. It was a new place, but she was with friends (if she could really call them that; they were more like acquaintances, with the exception of Aren) and she figured that she was as safe as she could be.
With more than some effort she managed to force her anxiety down and looked upon the little clay creature perched on one of Sayana's hands. She couldn't recall its name specifically, though she did remember it from somewhere.
The blonde hefted her pack after making sure her horse was secured enough so that it wouldn't wander off, but that it could get away should danger make itself known. She followed Sayana and Aren into the first room, and while the scent that hung in the air was sweet it only put her further on edge as she cast nervous glances all around them.
The whole Labyrinth, even though they were only in the first room, felt wrong. That wasn't even mentioning the massive thorn stabbed into the center of the wooden door. Who had put it there? Why was it there? Her fingers tapped a staccato rhythm on the hilt of her dagger, the metal of her gauntlets making an unsettling tink, tink, tink noise. She'd almost failed to notice the almost-whispers of the Labyrinth, catching them at the edge of her hearing.
She found herself standing by Sayana and Garland, though she kept her distance from Aren. "Uh-huh," she murmured as she gazed about the room, "Thorns an' roses. What kinda rose 'as thorns that big? It'd sure be a big 'un."
Asen prayed to Siku despite knowing that the Alvina couldn't do much to keep them safe. She wondered if anything immortal could. Would they, though? A group of five, risking their pitifully short mortal lives to head into a dangerous place. The gods couldn't care less, so it was up to their ragtag little band of idiots to keep themselves alive.
OOCI try, Snivey And just for reference, Asen has a tattoo that covers her entire arm. I keep forgetting about it so I thought I'd mention it here since it's covered by her clothes and armor. More of a note for myself right now.
Or something along those lines, anyways.
It wasn't as if the cool breeze helped the eerie atmosphere. If anything it only made it worse. A convenient breeze to soothe their nerves before they headed into certain death, and yet everyone seemed relatively calm about it.
The normally cocky and lighthearted half-Dhani had been temporarily stored away, replaced with a cautious and almost scared persona that rarely showed its face. Maybe it was just her. She hoped it was just her. It was a new place, but she was with friends (if she could really call them that; they were more like acquaintances, with the exception of Aren) and she figured that she was as safe as she could be.
With more than some effort she managed to force her anxiety down and looked upon the little clay creature perched on one of Sayana's hands. She couldn't recall its name specifically, though she did remember it from somewhere.
The blonde hefted her pack after making sure her horse was secured enough so that it wouldn't wander off, but that it could get away should danger make itself known. She followed Sayana and Aren into the first room, and while the scent that hung in the air was sweet it only put her further on edge as she cast nervous glances all around them.
The whole Labyrinth, even though they were only in the first room, felt wrong. That wasn't even mentioning the massive thorn stabbed into the center of the wooden door. Who had put it there? Why was it there? Her fingers tapped a staccato rhythm on the hilt of her dagger, the metal of her gauntlets making an unsettling tink, tink, tink noise. She'd almost failed to notice the almost-whispers of the Labyrinth, catching them at the edge of her hearing.
She found herself standing by Sayana and Garland, though she kept her distance from Aren. "Uh-huh," she murmured as she gazed about the room, "Thorns an' roses. What kinda rose 'as thorns that big? It'd sure be a big 'un."
Asen prayed to Siku despite knowing that the Alvina couldn't do much to keep them safe. She wondered if anything immortal could. Would they, though? A group of five, risking their pitifully short mortal lives to head into a dangerous place. The gods couldn't care less, so it was up to their ragtag little band of idiots to keep themselves alive.
OOCI try, Snivey And just for reference, Asen has a tattoo that covers her entire arm. I keep forgetting about it so I thought I'd mention it here since it's covered by her clothes and armor. More of a note for myself right now.