by Paroxysm on Tue Aug 03, 2010 11:56 pm
Fillip had walked into the tent and mingled with the growing crowd, there didn’t seem to be too much order, but with the chaos outside, order was probably going to be hard to restore for a bit. He had been hassled by a commanding officer to pick up a weapon, to which he rejected out right, the officer, however, was not too keen on that; the two had argued for a bit, but Fillip eventually relented and took to holding onto a bow and a quiver of arrows, if only to shut the officer up.
Still waiting for directions from a superior, he did and said nothing to anyone. Really, how much longer were their superiors going to keep them waiting?
An outlandish young woman stood away from the cadets, her arms were folded against her chest, her eyes were open, but they almost gave her a near-disinterested quality. Around her hip was a weapon that, while familiar, would be foreign to most of the cadets, it was a weapon of Darokin design, it had inspired or taken inspiration from other weapons, of course, but it did have a few distinctive features about it, too; likewise, the weapon would seem more decorative than not. It was encrusted with jewels and even the hand guard was more aesthetic than purposeful, but if the young woman knew this, she obviously did not mind. Around her shoulder, slung sideways and cradling a quiver of arrows, was a large bow, a long bow, to be exact, and it was equally as tall as she was.
Slender, black fingers played with the banner around her arm as she eagerly awaited their next orders. She wasn’t nervous, though; it was more like she was excited and anxious to get started. She had grown tired of the stares that her looks had afforded her, some had even mentioned her being here was more weird than the elf, but what could be weirder than dinner walking, talking and fighting?
She brushed the white strands of hair that had fallen in front of her eyes and took a step forwards, darting from person to person, around some, through others, and made her way out of the tent, surveying the distance and thinking to herself.
With her arm raised and hand held just above her brow, the banner on her arm was especially visible: she was missing the scythe and skull.
FATAL KERNEL ERROR_
Mind link to COMP disconnected_