Ms. Weaver. Gods, she feels old. How awful. But she listens to the boy explain the Labyrinth, familiar with the talking squirrels from the warning given by Sunjata, and somewhat familiar with the concept of boggarts. The bit about them hunting in pairs is good to know. Watch your front and your back, it seems. Because honestly she wasn’t likely to run out of fear, but rather fight whatever comes her way. Still, it helps to know that they’d be coming from both sides.
She pulls the scythe from her back, holding it in one hand and placing the other hand on the rope. She’d have to let go of the rope to properly wield the weapon, but that was a risk she was willing to take if it came to that. Based on what Sunjata had told her though, she was hoping this wouldn’t be too terrible. Ignoring the talking squirrels seemed easy enough. ”Guess I’m looking for boggart signs. Any clue what signs there might be of them?”
It was hard to hunt something that had no known form. Maybe it would shift before it found them, in which case, she supposed she should start looking for ursur fur. If it picked her mind to play with, anyway, they’d be fighting the monsters of Halo.
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Weaver grabs the rope and her scythe, and says she’ll look for signs of trouble/boggarts
She pulls the scythe from her back, holding it in one hand and placing the other hand on the rope. She’d have to let go of the rope to properly wield the weapon, but that was a risk she was willing to take if it came to that. Based on what Sunjata had told her though, she was hoping this wouldn’t be too terrible. Ignoring the talking squirrels seemed easy enough. ”Guess I’m looking for boggart signs. Any clue what signs there might be of them?”
It was hard to hunt something that had no known form. Maybe it would shift before it found them, in which case, she supposed she should start looking for ursur fur. If it picked her mind to play with, anyway, they’d be fighting the monsters of Halo.
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Weaver grabs the rope and her scythe, and says she’ll look for signs of trouble/boggarts
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