Some people crash two or three times
And then learn from their mistakes
And then learn from their mistakes
Koa's in the Refuge for a day's excursion, having picked up a skyship guarding shift. Since the Void had spread so close to King's End he'd made a point of coming often, if only to make sure no creepy crawlies attempt to hitchhike their way back to Stormbreak; they have enough to deal with back home as it is.
It's a beautiful day for a small adventure, and Koa's feeling good. He's strayed out of town and toward the vibrant wilds, seeking signs of Voidling beasts. Pip has vanished into the grass nearby; stalking a blink hare, Koa suspects from what he can get through their bond. The young Dragoon chuckles fondly, sending back a pulse of good luck.
It is then he spots the redhead girl, a basket of apples slung over her arm. She seems strong enough, but the basket looks heavy, and Koa's a gentleman through and through. "Hey there!" he calls out warmly, waving a greeting as he draws near. "Need a hand?" asks as he draws to a stop, looking toward the basket of apples before offering the girl a bright, friendly smile.
It's a beautiful day for a small adventure, and Koa's feeling good. He's strayed out of town and toward the vibrant wilds, seeking signs of Voidling beasts. Pip has vanished into the grass nearby; stalking a blink hare, Koa suspects from what he can get through their bond. The young Dragoon chuckles fondly, sending back a pulse of good luck.
It is then he spots the redhead girl, a basket of apples slung over her arm. She seems strong enough, but the basket looks heavy, and Koa's a gentleman through and through. "Hey there!" he calls out warmly, waving a greeting as he draws near. "Need a hand?" asks as he draws to a stop, looking toward the basket of apples before offering the girl a bright, friendly smile.
Koa Carpenter
But we are the ones who don't slow down at all
And there's nobody there to catch us when we fall
And there's nobody there to catch us when we fall







