07-23-2020, 01:23 PM
Georgia, when she had joined, had come by the island in a rather unconventional method - she'd always felt safe at sea, so she'd picked a ship to slip on to. After that, it was just hitch a ride to the shore and...nothing like a little water ability to scoot her to the shoreline.
Given her odd arrival location and method, she had virtually no idea of the gate and the bell. However, she'd taken to traveling along the sandy beaches at night when it was cooler. You'd think that she'd have come across the railroad tracks.
The sound of the clanging metal had Georgia's head pop up, startling her out of her nap. She wasn't far from the tolling, so she roused herself with a grumbling complaint and headed up the beach. The closer she got, the more she noticed a rather large figure - a large, feathered figure.
"God, not again." The apprentice complained under her breath, physically pausing to heave in a breath and let it out again. Ament was there, standing by the gate with another unfamiliar companion. "What, can he teleport?" She mumbled. This was only the second time it had happened, but lord, that creature was far too large and far too nonverbal for her entire comfort. While this was definitely one way to get used to him, Georgia was not a fan.
Begrudgingly sidling up to the pair, Gia nodded at the dark feline. She opened her mouth, ready to ask them their name and what they wanted, when a particularly odd scent wafted towards her nose. Head jerking sharply to the left, Georgia noticed the badger at Ament's feet. The leaned back to sit on her haunches, turned her gaze upward, and sighed - again. What a wonderful greeting.
After a beat or two, Georgia focused on the stranger again, clearly forcing a smile and an exasperated expression. "Name?"
Given her odd arrival location and method, she had virtually no idea of the gate and the bell. However, she'd taken to traveling along the sandy beaches at night when it was cooler. You'd think that she'd have come across the railroad tracks.
The sound of the clanging metal had Georgia's head pop up, startling her out of her nap. She wasn't far from the tolling, so she roused herself with a grumbling complaint and headed up the beach. The closer she got, the more she noticed a rather large figure - a large, feathered figure.
"God, not again." The apprentice complained under her breath, physically pausing to heave in a breath and let it out again. Ament was there, standing by the gate with another unfamiliar companion. "What, can he teleport?" She mumbled. This was only the second time it had happened, but lord, that creature was far too large and far too nonverbal for her entire comfort. While this was definitely one way to get used to him, Georgia was not a fan.
Begrudgingly sidling up to the pair, Gia nodded at the dark feline. She opened her mouth, ready to ask them their name and what they wanted, when a particularly odd scent wafted towards her nose. Head jerking sharply to the left, Georgia noticed the badger at Ament's feet. The leaned back to sit on her haunches, turned her gaze upward, and sighed - again. What a wonderful greeting.
After a beat or two, Georgia focused on the stranger again, clearly forcing a smile and an exasperated expression. "Name?"
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[glow=#3e4242,200,600]YOU ARE THE RITE OF MOVEMENT[/glow]
*:・゚✧ — georgia sarris-rosi — demigod of the sea — tags