Lena
“If you ever need any help, let me know,” she beamed in return, before corresponding their choices towards pathways. Zavien’s suggestion towards Mittens was met with abject and horrific glee from the snowball, who roared triumphantly and began shooting its way down the middle lane. “Center it is,” she shrugged and laughed, gathering her basket back upon her arm. Isla’s iterations sounded well and good, and it reminded the Caretaker of her own abilities to parse through, especially before they got too adrift. “I have a parrot and fox shift, so perhaps one of us should take the ground or air?” Lena didn’t have a preference, so she’d let Isla choose first.
Directing her attention to the Dragoon again, she nodded at Zavien. “If you want to follow Mittens around, we can get a lay of the land. Just make sure we don’t stray far from each other.” She wouldn’t be able to communicate as openly with either of them, given their lack of Attuned nature, and she knew better than to separate the team. “Don’t go past…,” and she looked for a particular landmark – deciding a grove of three trees clustered together would make do, pointing towards it. “There. And we can meet at that spot in a few minutes.”
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The group has taken the center path. Explore a small patch of the area how you see fit! No post order!
Directing her attention to the Dragoon again, she nodded at Zavien. “If you want to follow Mittens around, we can get a lay of the land. Just make sure we don’t stray far from each other.” She wouldn’t be able to communicate as openly with either of them, given their lack of Attuned nature, and she knew better than to separate the team. “Don’t go past…,” and she looked for a particular landmark – deciding a grove of three trees clustered together would make do, pointing towards it. “There. And we can meet at that spot in a few minutes.”
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The group has taken the center path. Explore a small patch of the area how you see fit! No post order!
little more like coming home