dont know where the lights are taking us
but something in the night is dangerous
but something in the night is dangerous
Maybe the real question should be why Jigano feels the need to save everything when everything (except Ascended) must also die.
Hidden beneath the rubble, Wessex stills her mind and her body and calls on Loren’s summoning power (oh how the Launceleyns obnoxiously deliver in her times of need). He’d shown her how to use it once and she’d brought forth a Sparkbird. This time, however, she reaches for something different. Recalling the book she’d found in the Temple during LongNight, Wessex mentally turns to the page about Frost Giants and pictures the description in her head.
Doing her best to hold her concentration on her creatures, she calls for a Frost Giant to enter the room with them. Safe in the crack, hidden by the debris, it should theoretically only see Jigano and the snake.
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Hidden in the crack, Wessex uses Loren’s summoning magic drunk in this thread: like a chicken with it's head chopped off to summon a Frost Giant.
Hidden beneath the rubble, Wessex stills her mind and her body and calls on Loren’s summoning power (oh how the Launceleyns obnoxiously deliver in her times of need). He’d shown her how to use it once and she’d brought forth a Sparkbird. This time, however, she reaches for something different. Recalling the book she’d found in the Temple during LongNight, Wessex mentally turns to the page about Frost Giants and pictures the description in her head.
Doing her best to hold her concentration on her creatures, she calls for a Frost Giant to enter the room with them. Safe in the crack, hidden by the debris, it should theoretically only see Jigano and the snake.
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Hidden in the crack, Wessex uses Loren’s summoning magic drunk in this thread: like a chicken with it's head chopped off to summon a Frost Giant.