ELWEN LUNA
elven warrior - 50+ - Nature magic
near the human stronghold - with a wolf
elven warrior - 50+ - Nature magic
near the human stronghold - with a wolf
Drago was told to stay by Elwen. The she - elf looked at the Artillator, "Won't be a hard task, I wont move." Her head looked to the man and then back to Drago "Why don't you try to help... I said try." Her words directed to the wolf as the black wolf took up arms. He held a sword in his mouth and dropped it for the last time, putting his head in her lap before picking it back up and running to the elves. Coming across the familiar face of Aria, he sunk down and whimpered through the hilt. He now shook, and he was fearful of fighting elves. He slowly slunk forward to Faylen and Aria.
Drago didn't know what side to take. He looked to the elves attacking humans, and humans attacking elves. The bloodshed was mass. Shaking tremendously, he looked around, seeing Raoden. His eyes widened a little, now what side would he fight on? He looked around one last time. What could he do? If he fought for the elves, he'd kill more humans, if he fought for the humans, he'd kill elves, it was to much for the dire wolf to handle. He knew he should help Aria, and he reluctantly protected her as she did her work, his tail lashed as he was unsure of this, he wouldn't kill. He looked back at the two, keeping the sword away from them, and snarled at those who opposed them. He promised himself that he'd go back to protect Elwen from both sides, and his heart thumped fast as he was deep in thought. His head now hurt and he lashed his head around, the sword far from harming the elves. He hopped that no human would report him as being on the elves side, but he felt pity for Faelyn.
Quiet stressed, Elwen hummed a song to herself, and it was soft and melodic. Sighing in the middle, she looked up to the top of the tent, shuffling her hands behind her back and then noticed how uncomfortable this was "Isn't there a better, more comfortable way to capture someone?" She asked, confused and sarcastic like to the Artillator "I mean, you try sitting here like this!" Her voice now got high and she shrugged gently. "I hope you know how to fight, because if an elf comes in here and decides I'm wanted by Levos, well you must have supreme sword skills, or hope Drago or one of your comrades comes." She sighed, knowing all she said was true. Her eyes shifted to him as she spoke, her voice and face was dead serious.
Drago didn't know what side to take. He looked to the elves attacking humans, and humans attacking elves. The bloodshed was mass. Shaking tremendously, he looked around, seeing Raoden. His eyes widened a little, now what side would he fight on? He looked around one last time. What could he do? If he fought for the elves, he'd kill more humans, if he fought for the humans, he'd kill elves, it was to much for the dire wolf to handle. He knew he should help Aria, and he reluctantly protected her as she did her work, his tail lashed as he was unsure of this, he wouldn't kill. He looked back at the two, keeping the sword away from them, and snarled at those who opposed them. He promised himself that he'd go back to protect Elwen from both sides, and his heart thumped fast as he was deep in thought. His head now hurt and he lashed his head around, the sword far from harming the elves. He hopped that no human would report him as being on the elves side, but he felt pity for Faelyn.
Quiet stressed, Elwen hummed a song to herself, and it was soft and melodic. Sighing in the middle, she looked up to the top of the tent, shuffling her hands behind her back and then noticed how uncomfortable this was "Isn't there a better, more comfortable way to capture someone?" She asked, confused and sarcastic like to the Artillator "I mean, you try sitting here like this!" Her voice now got high and she shrugged gently. "I hope you know how to fight, because if an elf comes in here and decides I'm wanted by Levos, well you must have supreme sword skills, or hope Drago or one of your comrades comes." She sighed, knowing all she said was true. Her eyes shifted to him as she spoke, her voice and face was dead serious.