Cleansing the Shrines (Part one of the tales of the Triforce) [Invite-only, PG-17]

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I repressed a hiss, one of many habits that came from living with the Khajiit, and said "Fair enough, but it looks like the X nearest here is in the middle of a forest, so you shouldn't have much to complain about, should you?" I aske,d looking over everyone, realising that we were in a lot of trouble...
 
The change in my demeanor was instant. I laughed and said, "Excellent! Perhaps this won't be so arduous after all!" I readjusted my cloak and said, "We should be off then. I don't want this threat to the natural order to last any longer than it must."
 
I kept my gaze down, not looking at the man who had shaken me so. Keeping my eyes low, I voiced my own thoughts. "It seems silly to go anywhere without even knowing the names of our comrades."
 
"You're right." I said, shaking myself. "Sorry. My name is Robert, of the Teras Kasi Artists." I said, a formal introduction for a KHajiit. Although, without the sayings that would have been obscure to those who didn't have good knowledge of their culture...
 
"Denier." I said, smiling now. A remarkable change in mood indeed. I bowed and added, "Ranger of the Blackwood, though my parents wished me to become a cleric." I laughed, saying, "Hence the name." I turned to the girl and said, "Spologies for speaking so harshly. It mtruly was not my intent."
 
I nodded softly. "Nice to meet you, Robert, you as well, Denir. My name is Vorsage, a Mage of the Brinkle village," I said in a quiet tone, hugging my dragon to me. The little reptile gave a small squeak of protest. I chuckled. "And this," I said, motioning to the bundle of fur and scales in my arms, "is Shiryin. A red dragon from my world."

I didn't say anything about the apology I'd recieved. There was something about him that made me question his apology, the sincerity of it... Perhaps it was just because I wasn't used to being spoken to in such a tone.
 
Cara continued to glance around calmly. When the boy who seemed to be the only one with any clue what was happening spoke, she replied quietly, almost unhearable, "My name is Cara."
 
I snapped around, seeing another girl. My eyes softened. "nice to meet you, Cara," I said automatically, still cuddling Shiryin.

OOC: *apologizes for shortness of post*
 
Cara smiled as she stood up. Still, though, her mysterious, blank-looking eyes showed no emotion.
"Yes, and you too, Vorsage." She bowed low, her hands behind her back. She straightened herself up again and looked around, taking in the other people around her.
 
"A pleasure indeed." I said solemnly. I felt a little slighted by Vorsage's lack of response to my spology, but it did make sense, in an odd way. A trifle anxious about the state of this forest, I asked, "Can we begin this now? We need to be quick about this if we are to make any meaningful difference."
 
"Yes, lets." I said, nodding as I stood up straight, looked at the map, then the sun. Then the map again. And the sun again. "I SO hope that the sun still rises in the east and sets in the west." I said, and turned slightly, and pointed straight ahead. "That way."
 
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