I have never feared the storm
Sah heard footsteps approaching and turned just as the stranger appeared. And fell. Eyes widening, he took a step forward to help, but she was already back on her feet. Tilting his head, the hybrid's brow furrowed. "Are you okay?" Her appearance concerned him. The young woman looked dead on her feet and there appeared to be a stray leaf in her hair. Perhaps she was lost in the maze, like so many travelers before her.
It was clear that she wasn't a local, given her question. The Wild Thunder shook his head, "No. I don't think anyone could possibly 'own' the Labyrinth. It's been here for as long as anyone I've asked can remember, and frankly, I wouldn't be surprised to find out that it was sentient." Nearly all of Caido was more than it appeared. The Greatwood was sentient; there were animals that appeared harmless but were deadly, and even plants that came alive and smacked you.
Still keeping one worried eye on the stranger, Sah absentmindedly flicked his wrist to reform the target. "Did you get lost in the maze?"
It was clear that she wasn't a local, given her question. The Wild Thunder shook his head, "No. I don't think anyone could possibly 'own' the Labyrinth. It's been here for as long as anyone I've asked can remember, and frankly, I wouldn't be surprised to find out that it was sentient." Nearly all of Caido was more than it appeared. The Greatwood was sentient; there were animals that appeared harmless but were deadly, and even plants that came alive and smacked you.
Still keeping one worried eye on the stranger, Sah absentmindedly flicked his wrist to reform the target. "Did you get lost in the maze?"
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