Board Thread:Roleplay/@comment-26545936-20180604200157/@comment-26545936-20180613014828

(Sorry, been checking out E3 and Fallout 76.)

And so night comes fully upon them. True to her word, Faida never feels the urge or want to sleep and begins an able watch on her two companions and the surroundings. Now alone, Faida was able to contemplate a lot of things that had been either rushed or passed over.

A sudden rush of resignation came over her, it would be nice to see Innistraid saved. Just a glimpse... to see the humans safe, her sisters unharmed, Sigarda still keeping the world alive. If only for a moment, just a brief sight of it would ease her worries. But... she had no way to get back there, not a way that she knew how anyways. But perhaps... others did? She wasn't the only one 'lost.' Janadian was also not from this world. It was a someone giddy thought, but maybe she could use that? Have him work with Faida via empathy.

It was a bit... disconcerning that he thought the best way to pass time was battling 'across' the sea. With that flying device, it looked possible, but still, disconcerning.

Across the plains, a figure approached, small at first, but was starting to get bigger. Faida didn't notice just yet, but when the figure's massive wings opened up from her back and took flight admist the pale half-moon. Faida's eyes trained onto the humanoid.

It seemed to fly in unsure patterns, as if it was looking for something, but restraining themselves to a certain raidus. The silhouette of massive ears gave the impression of an humanoid bat from it's shape, and the wings when shined upon by the moon showed skin-like webbing and the outline of bones. Still, it didn't appear to notice them just yet as this being flew around the plains.

Janadian is shooken awake due to his closeness, to which he might see Faida shushing you with a finger to her mouth. And than pointing to the large figure in the sky.

(So of course I instantly put a beastie from that game into here.)