Wow, what a shitshow. It’s Raza who says exactly what Weaver is thinking, that maybe they could stop for a hot second to come up with a plan before just flinging more magic around. Not that Weaver had useful magic, but maybe if she did this would teach her to not just use it without thinking. Though really, she’d like to think she’s smarter than that anyway. Though some part of her stands there imagining flinging up a wall of flames just to stop them, but of course, that probably wouldn’t help keep the L’ma calm.
Weaver turns her attention to Wessex. Granted, the path that had been created for them was now mud, there was still some sort of a path. And a whole lot of people pushing the poor creature toward a sled that hadn’t even been brought over yet. How dumb. ”Tell me what I can do to help. Ideally it involves punching a few idiots?” She says the last part as a mostly joke, though it’s definitely how she feels. But, rather than punching idiots, she sets to work helping Wessex with the sled however she can.
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Weaver asked Wessex what she can do to help with the sled and then does as requested.
Weaver turns her attention to Wessex. Granted, the path that had been created for them was now mud, there was still some sort of a path. And a whole lot of people pushing the poor creature toward a sled that hadn’t even been brought over yet. How dumb. ”Tell me what I can do to help. Ideally it involves punching a few idiots?” She says the last part as a mostly joke, though it’s definitely how she feels. But, rather than punching idiots, she sets to work helping Wessex with the sled however she can.
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Weaver asked Wessex what she can do to help with the sled and then does as requested.
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Quote by Charles Dickens