I'm the bad guy.
By the time the body was flaking away in bits of ash, Thal could feel her own exhaustion hitting like a weighted boulder. She shook out her arms before letting them fall to her side. It was much darker than she would have liked, having only planned to stay away for a few hours, but at least her transportation would be faster with Hadama. Giving him a grateful nod of her head, she took his hand. It felt strangely intimate, but she tried to ignore the feeling, straightening her spine in preparation for the teleportation. "I'm ready when you are."
She looked to Maea with a fanged grin, her dark horns catching the red of the fading light to give her an ominous look. "I'm always happy to kill some stuff. Just let me know." There was also an unspoken offer for the woman to let her know of any other assistance she required, but she didn't verbalize it. Perhaps she should have been worried about Maea departing alone, however, the Ancient wasn't helpless, and she had a crew to get back to. So, she looked to Hadama, patiently waiting for him to take them away in a flash of moonlight.
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Thalassa agrees to go with Hadama.
She looked to Maea with a fanged grin, her dark horns catching the red of the fading light to give her an ominous look. "I'm always happy to kill some stuff. Just let me know." There was also an unspoken offer for the woman to let her know of any other assistance she required, but she didn't verbalize it. Perhaps she should have been worried about Maea departing alone, however, the Ancient wasn't helpless, and she had a crew to get back to. So, she looked to Hadama, patiently waiting for him to take them away in a flash of moonlight.
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Thalassa agrees to go with Hadama.
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