Board Thread:Roleplay/@comment-37629772-20190728101720/@comment-37629772-20190824070113

Theo sees Lulu's efforts to help, and decides to help in his own way.

"Drop me..." Theo demands, confusing his Werebat that held him.

"Wha-"

"Just do it.."

Reluctantly, the Werebat did just that. When he was dropped ontop of the buildings, he landed on his feet and started to parkour across them, going as fast, if not faster than the colony. He leapt across gapes, jumped onto light poles and onto a boat to get to the bridge.

"Is this the new safehaven?" Theo pondered as he stared at the village hanging from below the metal structure. The huts were made of wood, metal and anyother miscellaneous type of buidling material the Werebat builders could get their hands on. "Well, it's not bad..."

When the colony finally got back home, the shaman rushed Lia into what one would assume to be his new shack, all be it slowly on account of his injuries. He placed her onto a pile of bedding and blankets and started looking around, gather herbs and plants from the various pottery in the little hut. The flora was like something from a different world, mainly because it was. From venus fly traps that breathed a deadly nerve gas when touch, to horned vegetables these were very perculiar greens indeed.

Theo figuring the shaman coul use some help, went to do just that, peaking into the cabin before entering.

"Theo! Get me some Wurm Maw! "

"What?!"

"It's the purple flowers that literally bites you..."

"Oh, uh OK!"

Theo did just that, grabbed the request flora by it's crimson stalk. It bit down on his wrist rather firmly, but it didn't seem to bother him too much. He passed the beatiful yet scary plant to the shaman. He placed it on his staff's crystal, making it's hue change from a red to a green.

"It's Cayden by the way..."

"What?"

"That's my name, realised I never told you it......Also get Lulu to get me a bowl of water!"

Theo just nodded, and called "Lulu! Get us some water and fast!"

Edit: Added some bits while I waited, felt like my response was a tad bit lacklustre