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The Blessed Woodlands

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YOLF:
Lubei

What the fuck? He was pratically stepping on a hundred-year miracle flower and not realizing, how common were these things here?! Suddenly he felt unfortunate that no matter how much ice he placed on his skull it wasn't going to help a migraine.

He shook his head and stared at Uria for a second. The name had no significance to him, nor did it recall any gods or spirits, but the way the child declared it bore a strange weight to it. Lubei waited for a second before turning in a random direction and walking forward.

"Come," he said, more of a command than a request. "I wish to see more."

Umbra of Chaos:
Uria

"No. It's boring in there. It's not ready yet so everything is just waiting." Then they walked towards him, getting close but just passing Lubei as they moved towards the edge of the forest. "The rest of this place is probably so much more interesting!

YOLF:
Lubei

The demon followed her with his eyes and stepped up quickly behind the small back. "Waiting for what?" He asked, rumbling. He debated whether to grab her or step in front of her.

He wasn't comfortable surrounded by these pale trees and quiet and hallow life, but there could be useful things to take, his search for clues aside. No, mark his words, there were definitely valuable things to extract from this nerve-shaking wild, and he was no closer to any useful revelation despite taking the time to brave it.

Umbra of Chaos:
Uria

They stopped at his question before pointing up at the sky. "An angel was born here, but it was too early. He made now the right time. You should never, ever do that no matter what! He was born into this world and it rejected him. So now he's sleeping somewhere up above... or was it below? But yeah, this place is boring right now. It'll be more interesting when he wakes up. Promise."

YOLF:
Lubei

His frown eased and then returned, shifting like a bowstring being pulled and relaxed to the point of excess. Angel? Did she mean a celestial messenger? What matter of nonsense could make such a being be born wrong? Someone must have cheated fate somewhere and received their dues, or drawn to themselves the punishment of the lofty most high for what they chose to be.

"The sky and earth won't spurn you for no reason," he said, soft with bitterness.

"The reasons were not as unfair as your pain tells you still," the raptor responded only for him to hear.

Lubei shook his head in displeasure and spoke to Uria again. "Come on then. You'll warn me when it's time." If they were to leave for now, then they might as well be quick about it. He moved on with his new - charge, he supposed that is what she was.

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