Finn Glider
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Leave it to Finn to make his own life difficult. He had accepted a bounty, with a decent purse, not totally sure what or where he was headed for it. The Ixchel wilds were not on his list of fun places to go. It was hot, and humid, on he was going to have to fight more than just the target he was after. More work than he had wanted, and not worth the coin he was being paid. At least he got half in advance, this wasn't going to be cut and dry like he had planned on.
With a sigh, the lad stared into the darkened void that awaited him, avoiding entering the trees until he could wait no longer. Stepping into the shadow of the wilds was like entering a different world. The humidity hit you instantly, clothes growing damp and sticking to your body. There was a hushed reverence that seemed to pulsate around you the further you traveled. This was not lost on Finn, and he kept his eyes sharp and his blade close. There were too many hazards to trip up a weary traveler.
Hours and days later, Finn paused to brush the sweat from his brow his brown eyes canvasing the trees in front of him. He pulled an apple from his satchel, taking a bite of the softened fruit. The juice of it dribbled down his chin as he held it in his teeth while he pulled out his map. A map that seemed to be very inaccurate. "Well, I guess forward it is." He spoke eto himself between bites, no longer giving the map much consideration. He was sure at some point he would find the naga he was looking for.
Flies-With-Beasts
With a sigh, the lad stared into the darkened void that awaited him, avoiding entering the trees until he could wait no longer. Stepping into the shadow of the wilds was like entering a different world. The humidity hit you instantly, clothes growing damp and sticking to your body. There was a hushed reverence that seemed to pulsate around you the further you traveled. This was not lost on Finn, and he kept his eyes sharp and his blade close. There were too many hazards to trip up a weary traveler.
Hours and days later, Finn paused to brush the sweat from his brow his brown eyes canvasing the trees in front of him. He pulled an apple from his satchel, taking a bite of the softened fruit. The juice of it dribbled down his chin as he held it in his teeth while he pulled out his map. A map that seemed to be very inaccurate. "Well, I guess forward it is." He spoke eto himself between bites, no longer giving the map much consideration. He was sure at some point he would find the naga he was looking for.
Flies-With-Beasts