Tales of the Journey - A Fantasy Role Play.

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(If she does, I am going to be so sad

(Don't worry, when I lost William I was quite sad, he was a good character
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Might use him for my book someday...)
 
"Ah. So the horrible End we hear about is really Inaho, the innocent maid?" Grauti asked calmly, seeming to not really mind that she had jst been told that she and two others would die. Walking over to Alexandria, she stuck her hand in her pocket and pulled out a small box crafted from coral and a bottle of oil. "Here. Have something I found a while back. And, could you watch Raakshaas? Oil his wings if they get to creaking." Shooing her tin bird off her shoulder, who then flew over to Alexandria and hopped around by her feet, the young girl walked over to Iora and held her hand.
 
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"Aw, Iora wants to go first? How charming." Inaho giggled and thrust a hand out. Spears of darkness came out of nowhere and impaled the fox girl, first through her legs, and then her arms, eyes, every non-vital organ, and finally through her heart. Inaho laughed wildly as Iora's life drained out in that eternal crimson fluid. "Who's next, Carys or Grauti?" She cackled, picking up a piece of Iora's eyeball.
 
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Alexandria smiled at her kindly. "I shall." She delicatly picked up Raakshaas, putting him on her shoulder. She then put the coral box, a little reminder of her home far away, into her bag, along with the bottle of oil.
 
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With her furious gaze still locked to Inaho, the seemingly helpless maid up until now, Augstine gently pat Misaki's shoulder.
 
"I'll go next, but I don't really see what the enjoyment will be. I have no blood or organs besides a brain and a heart - both things you clearly lack." Grauti said, not letting go of the dead girl's hand.
 
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