Sah
Sah and Lilly were making their way through the maze as well. Lilly was in front, using her superior sense of smell to guide them closer towards the distant flame. The Abandoned wasn't sure what they'd find on the other side but ever since stumbling upon the maze, he'd felt the need to complete it. It was a blatant challenge after all? A puzzle to solve. So how could he have resisted?
It was as the pair were turning around a bend that a rustling was heard. Whipping around with narrowed eyes, Sah glanced up to see a hand coming up over the edge of one of the hedges. "You know, I don't think that's how mazes work." He called out while his hand inched towards his sword just in case. Lilly's however caught a familiar scent and gave an excited yip.
It was as the pair were turning around a bend that a rustling was heard. Whipping around with narrowed eyes, Sah glanced up to see a hand coming up over the edge of one of the hedges. "You know, I don't think that's how mazes work." He called out while his hand inched towards his sword just in case. Lilly's however caught a familiar scent and gave an excited yip.
My soul is in the sky
-William Shakespeare
-William Shakespeare