The bird straightened, then turned to Solaria.
"I guess I'll leave you two fine ladies to go on your travels then."
The bird straightened, then turned to Solaria.
"I guess I'll leave you two fine ladies to go on your travels then."
Diana turned to Solaria as well.
Solaria nodded with a small smile, before looking to Diana slowly.
"We best be going, then... thanks again, Civa."
"Oh, any time hon, any time!~"
Diana offered Solaria a hand.
Solaria offered a gentle smile and took her hand in return.
"Next up, Death Mountain"
Timeskip?)
(Yeps)
You startttt
(Alrighty, so at the town already or on the way?)
well, what would be on the way?
(Nothing too important, although I believe there's a memory on the way about the increasing monster numbers...)
true. And theres a couple where she admits about the pressure of her family, too.)
(Yeah)
we should probably do yours first, though. UwU
(Alright, so on the way up the mountain?)
yeet)
Solaria ran a hand through her hair with a soft sigh, looking up at the seemingly endless dusty path up Death Mountain.
Giggling softly, she closed her eyes.
"I can't imagine making a journey like this every day..."
Diana was looking around, ears flicking. She didn't like being out in the open like this; she felt almost exposed...
Solaria turned, looking to Diana with soft eyes. "Is something the matter...?"
A small horde of Bokoblins had been loitering nearby, chirping and sniffing in the ways they were known for, when one stopped, ears flicking at the non-bokoblin voices nearby.
Diana shifted her grip in the handle of her sword and glanced at Solaria. It was clear she felt nervous.