DormantEvil
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"Look, you are the one who just started a brush fire visible for miles. You're just lucky I am not a slave trader, because then you'd be surrounded already. But I followed you easy enough, true I've lived in these woods for a while, but still. If you're so paranoid, you should take more care in hiding your tracks," Relic explained. She looked the gorgon up and down for a moment before averting her gaze. The woman carrying the claymore was positioned defensively and it cause a small little smile to creep into the corner of Relics mouth.
"But whatever, I mean, who would believe a thief."
Stepping back a little she flipped her daggers around a few times before flinging one of them at the feet of the gorgon with lightning fast speed. It was aimed a good three feet in front of her, and not putting her in danger in any way. But it was the change in Relic to prepare, or lack of obvious sign that was impressive. Just a glimmer in her eye and the tensing of a few muscles, a split second.
"You wouldn't even hear me, the fact you found me out was nothing more than lucky for you. If it wasn't for my stupid necklace I would have watched you for hours until you fell asleep. Or followed you for days and picked you off, one by one."
Sliding her remaining dagger back into it's sheath she relaxed enough to show she wasn't going to throw anything anymore. She still looked like a street urchin, no more than some scraggy teenager.
"If you want I'll go back to town, otherwise you better figure out if you want to try me. If you have nothing of value then I'm no longer interested. I could be off finding treasures or hunting game."
"But whatever, I mean, who would believe a thief."
Stepping back a little she flipped her daggers around a few times before flinging one of them at the feet of the gorgon with lightning fast speed. It was aimed a good three feet in front of her, and not putting her in danger in any way. But it was the change in Relic to prepare, or lack of obvious sign that was impressive. Just a glimmer in her eye and the tensing of a few muscles, a split second.
"You wouldn't even hear me, the fact you found me out was nothing more than lucky for you. If it wasn't for my stupid necklace I would have watched you for hours until you fell asleep. Or followed you for days and picked you off, one by one."
Sliding her remaining dagger back into it's sheath she relaxed enough to show she wasn't going to throw anything anymore. She still looked like a street urchin, no more than some scraggy teenager.
"If you want I'll go back to town, otherwise you better figure out if you want to try me. If you have nothing of value then I'm no longer interested. I could be off finding treasures or hunting game."