I'm the bad guy.
It looked like the flames slowly licked at the horizon, burning the bright blue to a yellowish tinge of coming dusk. They still had plenty of time, but Thal was happy to be towards the end of their journey. She let the fire burn hotter until the bodies finally fell apart to flaking pieces of ash. A small breeze rustled the pile, pushing the new scent of charred nothingness to her. It was much more pleasant than the earlier smell, and she relaxed her magic, certain that everything had been properly sterilized of Void.
Shifting her cloak, she looked to the others. "That should be fine." Her blue eyes scanned the forest, dreading having to walk through the thick foliage. "I can shift again, to give us some eyes in the sky." And keep them all from being caught off-guard by something. Thal had spent plenty of time in these woods recently, but that didn't mean she trusted it any more than before.
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Thalassa agrees with going North, offering to shift again.
Shifting her cloak, she looked to the others. "That should be fine." Her blue eyes scanned the forest, dreading having to walk through the thick foliage. "I can shift again, to give us some eyes in the sky." And keep them all from being caught off-guard by something. Thal had spent plenty of time in these woods recently, but that didn't mean she trusted it any more than before.
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Thalassa agrees with going North, offering to shift again.
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