65th of Winter 512 AV
Aradia had finally reached the Spires, all worry erasing from her soft features. She did not like this city already, for the fact that she did not have her Shadowmere with her. They had bonded during the long journey, and the bloodbane saved her life a few times on that journey. She was a beast when it came to thats sharp canines of hers. She felt unprotected now, and uncomfortable walking the way the Jamoura had pointed for her to go to reach the Wind Reach Trading Post.
Red, her half brother, was supposed to be there with his Wind Eagle. They were to catch up on each other's life and actually get a chance to get to know one another. Their previous meeting was brief and awkward, and Aradia did not stay to hear much of what he had to say, as she was in a hurry to get to her journey. Aradia sighed when she finally reached a large wooden structure that had a gaping rectangle for a door. This city is just strange.. Aradia thought. She grew up in tents, so she was used to the whole nature thing, but this city took it to a new level. She did not miss Ravok though, she doubted she would ever miss that place. It was too cruel and rough for her kind and soft nature. She was told that countless times, by countless people. Aradia winced as she remembered Noric's words, driving a dagger into her heart, twisting it for a killing blow. She liked Noric, a lot, she used to like him more than a friend. But after what he did to her, and what he said, she disliked him a lot, she didn't hate him though, she never could be able to do that.
Aradia sighed on a large exhale of breath, it leaving a big white puff cloud in the air. Aradia swatted at it in her own frustration as she set on the steps of the Wind Reach Trading Post waiting on Red, he was late, it was the 8th Bell, the time he said to met him. [b] "Where are you!?[/i] Aradia whispered loudly in frustrating, receiving a few strange stares from passer bys. Aradia sighed again and wrapped her arms around her small frame, getting lost once again in her memories and thoughts, as she waited for her half-brother.
Aradia had finally reached the Spires, all worry erasing from her soft features. She did not like this city already, for the fact that she did not have her Shadowmere with her. They had bonded during the long journey, and the bloodbane saved her life a few times on that journey. She was a beast when it came to thats sharp canines of hers. She felt unprotected now, and uncomfortable walking the way the Jamoura had pointed for her to go to reach the Wind Reach Trading Post.
Red, her half brother, was supposed to be there with his Wind Eagle. They were to catch up on each other's life and actually get a chance to get to know one another. Their previous meeting was brief and awkward, and Aradia did not stay to hear much of what he had to say, as she was in a hurry to get to her journey. Aradia sighed when she finally reached a large wooden structure that had a gaping rectangle for a door. This city is just strange.. Aradia thought. She grew up in tents, so she was used to the whole nature thing, but this city took it to a new level. She did not miss Ravok though, she doubted she would ever miss that place. It was too cruel and rough for her kind and soft nature. She was told that countless times, by countless people. Aradia winced as she remembered Noric's words, driving a dagger into her heart, twisting it for a killing blow. She liked Noric, a lot, she used to like him more than a friend. But after what he did to her, and what he said, she disliked him a lot, she didn't hate him though, she never could be able to do that.
Aradia sighed on a large exhale of breath, it leaving a big white puff cloud in the air. Aradia swatted at it in her own frustration as she set on the steps of the Wind Reach Trading Post waiting on Red, he was late, it was the 8th Bell, the time he said to met him. [b] "Where are you!?[/i] Aradia whispered loudly in frustrating, receiving a few strange stares from passer bys. Aradia sighed again and wrapped her arms around her small frame, getting lost once again in her memories and thoughts, as she waited for her half-brother.