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I do believe in the light — Cooper - Warringkingdoms - 06-12-2018

  [font=trebuchet ms]Despite the nice weather- the sun was out, a light breeze ruffled the grasses, the air was neither too dry nor too humid- Rin was on edge.

  It was difficult not to be on edge, though, considering that every time she thought she could finally get some peace, someone had gotten injured (or, in Bast’s case, had almost died). It wasn’t the victims’ faults for getting hurt, and as the cleric, it was her (and Radeken’s, but she had serious doubts about her moral compass) job to protect and heal her clanmates. Even so, her supplies weren’t endless, and neither was her tolerance for nature’s shenanigans.

  Today, at least, she couldn’t smell blood, or anything burning, and she couldn’t hear screaming. She still had her bag, in case those circumstances changed, but for now, she was simply resting outside, watching the clouds. The fresh air would help her concentration when she went back to studying, she figured.


Re: I do believe in the light — Cooper - kinglykingstone - 06-18-2018

It's a good idea to leave your troubles— Cooper wasn't up to much, for once. No lighting shenanigans, no helping out his friends, none of that. He was just exploring and relaxing, taking in the day.

When he saw the cleric relaxing in the grass, he debated just leaving her be and walking away; there was no need to both her. It wasn't like he was bothering her with problems, though. He was just going to offer his company. The canine approached the cleric, sitting near her. "mind if i join you?" he asked, looking at her. —at home when operating a vehicle.

//low muse
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