http://dewdrop_pebbles.livejournal.com/ ([identity profile] dewdrop-pebbles.livejournal.com) wrote in [community profile] timeandtides_backup2010-06-12 08:23 pm

[Thread; Closed]

Characters: Mjrn, Ramza, Kain?
Progress: Ongoing
Summary: Indigo Dragon hunt
Location: Esto Gaza
Date: June 1804 (pre-Tidus/Yuna wedding)
Warnings: TBA


Mjrn had no more love of the Lost Continent's cold climate any more than she did when visiting Narshe. There had been little thought in her mind to return...but people in need could not be ignored. If the dragon was truly a threat, then she would aid in eliminating it. That her new partner, Ramza, might posses relevant knowledge would be a boon to them as they sought the creature. If Kain was able to join them, all the better. Hopefully soon, the people of the holy shrine would be secure from the threat.

Thus it was that the young dragoon paced at the edge of town with spear in hand, waiting for her partner to arrive. She was eager, bordering on impatient, and it was all she could do not to run off without him. Yet her demise in Narshe had cooled her head a little; there were promises made regarding her welfare, and Mjrn would do her best to keep them. She glanced up to the sun, barely past midday. He would be here soon, she hoped. In the meantime, the young Viera remained watchful, all the more so for her diminished senses.

[identity profile] valiantsword.livejournal.com 2010-06-25 05:03 pm (UTC)(link)
Hoping that they could hide Reis for now, Ramza nodded in agreement to Kain and Mjrn. It would make no sense for them to linger here within the tundra any longer. "Aye, we shall make an announcement regarding her appearance but I desire that we keep her guarded." Fear makes the brightest minds into the dullest, and even if they did state that Reis wasn't a threat; some would still seek her blood.

"Let us go." Ramza said with a slight smile. "We can continue conversing within warmer settings."

[identity profile] dragoon-rising.livejournal.com 2010-06-26 02:01 am (UTC)(link)
Kain could understand that. Getting people to realize that not all dragons were a danger to them could be a formidable task to accomplish. People were more likely to react in fear if she were left unguarded and with no one to explain. Perhaps they could determine a suitable place for her to stay, eventually.

"Very well," Kain agreed, ready to leave with the others.