11-01-2023, 04:49 PM
Tafty was, alas, accustomed to waking up with mysterious new bruises and aches. Usually, this was due to sleeping on the ground, where sticks and rocks tended to poke into tender places, or in a cave while a storm howled, or in a musty old barn or decrepit wreck of a building. The life of an adventurer was seldom a glamorous one. On a handful of occasions, Tafty had woken after a fight, oozing blood and quietly thanking the gods that he had woken up at all, and praying that Henri wouldn't force some disgusting new potion down his throat.
This time, he wasn't sure what had happened. His head ached, and his thoughts felt foggy, but that was fairly typical of being wolf-shaped. Beyond that, Tafty felt...fine. Yes. Fine. The same couldn't be said for the rest of his companions, who seemed to have vanished.
Waking alone in the middle of the dim, glowing woods, with no sign of his friends, his weapons, or his clothes, did not seem like a good sign. Tafty considered himself something of an expert when it came to dim, glowing woods, these being the favorite haunts of many druids, but he didn't recognize this particular forest.
The wolf began to trot along, hoping that in time he’d come across something familiar. Nothing immediately presented itself, but it wasn’t long before he came across a scent—another wolf. Hopefully one that wasn’t too fussed about a strange wolf in its territory. Hopefully (please!) another druid, though Tafty doubted he’d be that lucky.
“Hello?” Tafty called, drawing nearer to the source of that scent. “Anyone there? I’m a bit lost.”
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This time, he wasn't sure what had happened. His head ached, and his thoughts felt foggy, but that was fairly typical of being wolf-shaped. Beyond that, Tafty felt...fine. Yes. Fine. The same couldn't be said for the rest of his companions, who seemed to have vanished.
Waking alone in the middle of the dim, glowing woods, with no sign of his friends, his weapons, or his clothes, did not seem like a good sign. Tafty considered himself something of an expert when it came to dim, glowing woods, these being the favorite haunts of many druids, but he didn't recognize this particular forest.
The wolf began to trot along, hoping that in time he’d come across something familiar. Nothing immediately presented itself, but it wasn’t long before he came across a scent—another wolf. Hopefully one that wasn’t too fussed about a strange wolf in its territory. Hopefully (please!) another druid, though Tafty doubted he’d be that lucky.
“Hello?” Tafty called, drawing nearer to the source of that scent. “Anyone there? I’m a bit lost.”
@crowloft
the staff team luvs u