Board Thread:Roleplay/@comment-37523810-20190307035754/@comment-37523810-20190331062147

(I apologize for my absence, everyone. IRL stuff can be a bitch sometimes.)

“Not trickery Captain,” The man showed Fayard the object for him to see. “This is a soul shard. When a person’s soul is shattered, the pieces of his soul transport themselves to locations where the person’s life was impacted the most.” The acolyte took another look at the journal. “This individual must’ve poured all of his emotions into this book, so much so that a part of his soul was embedded into the the book.”

Another urge, this one even stronger than before, grasped at Ainyl’s mind: Spin.

Yuna’s eyes widened. “W-Wait, are these things b-b-bad for you?”

The object suddenly dissipated into a green mist, soon vanishing completely. Behind Louis, a large shadow seemed to loom over his boat.

The legionaries looked at each other again before bowing to the prince and stepping aside for him to enter. (Hmmm, I guess it would depend on what animal this would be.)

“Of course,” Risu rubbed her hands together to build up the mucus before rubbing it into his skin, gently covering his chest and arms with it.

“Well, I warned ya.” The man wrote on his clipboard before passing the contract and pen to Xelle. “Sign here.”

“Listen up, men! You all were once criminals, delinquents. You have been collected from across the Order to serve in the Chief God’s army. You have been given your chance to redeem yourselves through your service.” The man on the horse pointed to a large area of the garrison, full of green tents. “You will all fall in line and find your tent, then report to the headquarters for further instructions. Let’s move!” The lines of soldiers turned and began to march their way to the campgrounds.