by Asara Willow on June 28th, 2011, 10:45 pm
Asara had been hungry. Hungry and restless. Still, even with that and the prospect of rain, she had crept out of the woods near Syliras, backpack slung over her thin shoulders, gone in search of that intriguing half blood she had met on the 7th. She didn't intend to run herself into near starvation, again, but the fact still remained that she'd neglected to eat in over a day. She required something... Fruit again? And maybe a glass of wine. She couldn't risk trying cooked meat, like steak, in any of the human establishments. Indeed, she found it unwise to venture into an establishment anyway, especially in the cool darkness of night where rowdiness was assured.
Sighing, Asara reached up to tug the hood of her cloak over her head. She'd try something good to eat tonight, fruit as per usual, but maybe a carrot or tomato? She'd not had a vegetable in quite some time. Of course, she could just forgo vegetarian cuisine and stalk the little rodents that roamed the woods... But that disgusted her at this moment. Vegetarian or nothing.
It was with this thought that she came across a forlorn figure, and she forced herself to stop and investigate...
The figure was female, and human at that. She was clothed darkly, like Asara would assume a human thief to be. She couldn't comment, though. She wore a black cloak. They matched. Of course, the woman was so much darker than the Symenestra. At least, there was little possibility of the human seeing her under the shadow of her hood unless she had Symenestra eyes. Unlikely, seeing as she had no other Symenestra traits.
Without contemplating any possible reactions, Asara decided to speak to the woman, find out what she was doing standing there.
"Hello, woman... Is there someone you are waiting for? You should not be standing here like this."
Look at you, showing a human compassion. Hissed Asara's constant snide companion. Asara ignored it as usual, flinching at the stab of pain accompanying her ignorance.
Let us die together, you and I.
When speaking SymenosWhen speaking Common