[it comes out before she can rethink it, but she's heard her stupid wolves use it before, heard others use it as well, and it fit the situation quite nicely. She sighs and scrubs a hand over her face]
Should I hear agonized yelling in the trees, yes, I will avoid it wholeheartedly.
[She thinks of telling her of Koltira's restraint -- that she does not truly know what to expect. But the thought makes that ugly crater widen and causes her to scowl, so she does not.]
Let me see.
[She moves her arm (finally) and holds out her hand for Tempest's wrist. If Koltira had cut her and injected plague, it would surely kill her.]
[Tempest frowns at her, but does as she's asked and holds out her wrist.
There's no cuts, but the skin is a darkened color where the chains had held her down. She sighs and reaches up to push some hair out of her face; the other wrist is similar when her coat shifts]
It did not even bloody touch me and it does that. Hell.
[She drops her hand away without contact when she sees what has become of the skin. Her mood would only encourage the wound to worsen. There was no plague for her to leech, and so there was nothing she could do to repair the damage.
Seviilia grunts out a methodical response.]
It would have had similar effect on any living creature. We were originally raised to cleanse the world of all life through disease and suffering.
[as sarcastic as it comes out, it comes out in a lighter tone as well, as to not insult her. She rubs at her wrist before pulling her sleeve back down]
It will only worsen in the morning for me. [bloody half-elf] My skin will turn a rather lovely shade of black until it heals.
[She has nothing to say to that. Of course it was unpleasant, but she could not be offended about that even if she tried. It was merely the uncontrollable truth of things.]
There are priests and at least one paladin here. You should consider their aid.
As far as I know, they will not be able to do a damn thing, except to waste their magic.
[the look she shoots Sev is tired and wry] I will live. And be annoyed until it goes away, but it is not life-threatening. [her flatmates might have to live with her being ill over the course of the night, but it's certainly not as bad as the last go. This time, at least, she had her spell up]
[she tilts her head, the nods; it really is none of her business, and a part of her doesn't want Sev getting hurt - even if she would do far better than most]
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[it comes out before she can rethink it, but she's heard her stupid wolves use it before, heard others use it as well, and it fit the situation quite nicely. She sighs and scrubs a hand over her face]
Should I hear agonized yelling in the trees, yes, I will avoid it wholeheartedly.
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[It comes out a little more venemous than she intends, but she doesn't curb her tone.]
What you witnessed -- that is the true nature of a death knight. It will happen again.
[To him. To her.]
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Before she shrugs and tugs up the sleeve of her jacket to examine her wrist]
Then I know what to expect.
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Let me see.
[She moves her arm (finally) and holds out her hand for Tempest's wrist. If Koltira had cut her and injected plague, it would surely kill her.]
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There's no cuts, but the skin is a darkened color where the chains had held her down. She sighs and reaches up to push some hair out of her face; the other wrist is similar when her coat shifts]
It did not even bloody touch me and it does that. Hell.
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Seviilia grunts out a methodical response.]
It would have had similar effect on any living creature. We were originally raised to cleanse the world of all life through disease and suffering.
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[as sarcastic as it comes out, it comes out in a lighter tone as well, as to not insult her. She rubs at her wrist before pulling her sleeve back down]
It will only worsen in the morning for me. [bloody half-elf] My skin will turn a rather lovely shade of black until it heals.
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There are priests and at least one paladin here. You should consider their aid.
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[the look she shoots Sev is tired and wry] I will live. And be annoyed until it goes away, but it is not life-threatening. [her flatmates might have to live with her being ill over the course of the night, but it's certainly not as bad as the last go. This time, at least, she had her spell up]
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As you say.
[That's why singular living is better.]
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Thank you for - [saving? Rescuing? God, those sounded damsely] - helping me back there. I owe you.
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[She busies herself with rewrapping her axes and attaching them to her back more securely.
There is a long stretch of silence before...]
...I suspect I am partially to blame for this.
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. . . how are you to blame?
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[An obligation she is squandering but...]
Just as he would do. He has been rather...focused on that. I suspect he has not been tending to himself in the process.
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[she frowns, regarding Sev for a moment]
Should you go to him, then?
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[Her lips purse for just a moment before her expression falls neutral.]
No. He is far enough out for the majority of the population.
[And she is no longer interested in easing his suffering at the present.]
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Alright.
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[She opens and closes her hands. If she had her armor, she might have stood a chance, bit without it...
Koltira was simply stronger than her.]
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Mmm.
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[She closed her hands and let them fall.]
Holy magic often counteracts our own.
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If that worked, I would have all my fingers.
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You could always opt into undeath. Quite easy to reattach limbs in that state of being.
[She wiggles her own fingers, the normally glowing blue runes etched in them inactive and black.]
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[She likes you as you are. She almost says it, but...then she doesn't.]
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Mm. Will you be escorting me home, then?
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