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Hearing her own voice come from somewhere else other than her own mouth was certainly unsettling, but perhaps not for the reason most would think. In Malakath, there was a creature she had managed to avoid direct contact with but had experienced its presence on numerous occasions. The stark memory of standing atop the walls of the Malakath colony, looking out into the waning hours of the night as it descended upon the wilds beyond.
Somewhere out in the landscape she remembered hearing the wails. The crying. The screams. Sounds that felt like sentient words but formed no recognizable language. Knowing their troops and scouts and members of the colony were safely within the walls and hearing the mimic call in the distance. The mystery of its identity ... be it another race of the horrible continent or some beast that lured in its prey by mimicing its sounds ... made her stomach turn for some reason.
"That is a neat trick," Bartok admitted, looking over at the Dreadlord who had taken on a faraway stare. Her eyes were pointed at the map but it was clear she wasn't seeing the map in front of her.
"I'm sure it can be useful in many ways but I couldn't rightly tell you how from here. That seems the sort of thing that you use in a moment of need or opportunity." Bartok looked back to the Captain and cleared his throat, "Cap?"
Evaine blinked, pushed herself away from the map and rose to her feet, "I've seen enough. We'll revisit the plan closer to arrival. For now, make yourselves useful to LaRue."
"Yes ma'am," Bartok nodded and bent to fold the map back up as their Dreadlord leader stepped away and out of the chamber, making her way back up to the daylight of the deck.
Somewhere out in the landscape she remembered hearing the wails. The crying. The screams. Sounds that felt like sentient words but formed no recognizable language. Knowing their troops and scouts and members of the colony were safely within the walls and hearing the mimic call in the distance. The mystery of its identity ... be it another race of the horrible continent or some beast that lured in its prey by mimicing its sounds ... made her stomach turn for some reason.
"That is a neat trick," Bartok admitted, looking over at the Dreadlord who had taken on a faraway stare. Her eyes were pointed at the map but it was clear she wasn't seeing the map in front of her.
"I'm sure it can be useful in many ways but I couldn't rightly tell you how from here. That seems the sort of thing that you use in a moment of need or opportunity." Bartok looked back to the Captain and cleared his throat, "Cap?"
Evaine blinked, pushed herself away from the map and rose to her feet, "I've seen enough. We'll revisit the plan closer to arrival. For now, make yourselves useful to LaRue."
"Yes ma'am," Bartok nodded and bent to fold the map back up as their Dreadlord leader stepped away and out of the chamber, making her way back up to the daylight of the deck.