(Capitol.)(Okay. Where in Kandor: the outskirts, capital, wilderness, etc?)
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(Capitol.)(Okay. Where in Kandor: the outskirts, capital, wilderness, etc?)
(Okay.)
The elk stood still in the meadow, ever watching his surroundings. He pulled his head from the snow-covered flora and scanned the landscape. It was snowing lightly and somewhat cold in the woods.
Oron aimed at the elk and released the arrow. The arrow went into the elk's shoulder.
(Okay. Where in Kandor: the outskirts, capital, wilderness, etc?)
(Capitol.)
(Will do.)(Okay. You can start if you want.)
Quote: (You good.)
Hasis rolled his eyes from her reply, since he observed and discovered the truth. "Abbet, I'll carry you down the stairs." he sighed, scooping her up once more. He bashed open his door and walked down the stairs, "I could get a healer to heal you." he suggested.
"Let's do it," she happily said, dangling in his tight grip. "Well I was planing on to aid you sometime." Hasis flashed a friendly smirk.
Abbet showed the same smirk. "Aid me?"
"Heal your leg." Hasis released her as the steps halted.
(Okay. You can start if you want.)
(Will do.)
Aspen strolled through the harsh city of Kandor, and didn't mind flashing a few smiles at a few guest that traveled her way. She may get some nasty faces in return, but that did not bug her one bit.
"So does that mean you don't need assistance? " Hasis asked, rising off the couch.
(I'm sorry.)
She mirrored his actions and answered confidently, "No, I'll manage." Abbet stumbled to her feet. Even though she said she can handle her walking, it was clear she was struggling since her speed was drastically slow.
(You good.)
Hasis rolled his eyes from her reply, since he observed and discovered the truth. "Abbet, I'll carry you down the stairs." he sighed, scooping her up once more. He bashed open his door and walked down the stairs, "I could get a healer to heal you." he suggested.
"Let's do it," she happily said, dangling in his tight grip.
"Well I was planing on to aid you sometime." Hasis flashed a friendly smirk.
Abbet showed the same smirk. "Aid me?"
The impact alone caused the elk to lose his balance and immediately, he fell to the ground. The arrow still stuck out of his flesh.
Quote: (You good.)
Hasis rolled his eyes from her reply, since he observed and discovered the truth. "Abbet, I'll carry you down the stairs." he sighed, scooping her up once more. He bashed open his door and walked down the stairs, "I could get a healer to heal you." he suggested.
"Let's do it," she happily said, dangling in his tight grip. "Well I was planing on to aid you sometime." Hasis flashed a friendly smirk.
Abbet showed the same smirk. "Aid me?" "Heal your leg." Hasis released her as the steps halted.
She slowly slid out of his arms and carefully place both feet on the floor. "Thanks," she slowly said. "I don't know I can repay you for your kindness, Sire."
"I have ideas, but those can wait later...Until you're better." Hasis nodded, and headed to his throne room.
The impact alone caused the elk to lose his balance and immediately, he fell to the ground. The arrow still stuck out of his flesh.
Oron commanded his horse forward and shot another arrow and ended the elk's life.