"Well." He began, sounding slightly odd. In fact, something just seemed strange about the man. His nose looked odd, maybe a little too red.
The cloth covering the entrance was quickly pushed aside as Aya slid in, a pistol not unlike the ones used by Blathier held in her hand, pointed at Rak's head. "I sure did, Rakath." Aya purred before quickly following up with. "Why don't you sit down so we can discuss business like civilized human beings. I won't bite. Or kill you. Promise."
Aya looked a little different right now-she had worn her old green cloak in, the same cloak that was a gift from Flora over two years ago. There was a new scar along the side of her neck, obviously inflicted by a sword or some other kind of sharp edge. Most noticeably, there was an eyepatch over her left eye.
"Abis Mal" shifted, pushing a hand back over his head to remove the turban. A lone antenna popped up bearing the weight of a small orange puffball. "This better come out of my fur." the navigational moogle from the Dagda complained as he rubbed at the black paint on his chin.
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Date: 2009-08-12 10:04 pm (UTC)The cloth covering the entrance was quickly pushed aside as Aya slid in, a pistol not unlike the ones used by Blathier held in her hand, pointed at Rak's head. "I sure did, Rakath." Aya purred before quickly following up with. "Why don't you sit down so we can discuss business like civilized human beings. I won't bite. Or kill you. Promise."
Aya looked a little different right now-she had worn her old green cloak in, the same cloak that was a gift from Flora over two years ago. There was a new scar along the side of her neck, obviously inflicted by a sword or some other kind of sharp edge. Most noticeably, there was an eyepatch over her left eye.
"Abis Mal" shifted, pushing a hand back over his head to remove the turban. A lone antenna popped up bearing the weight of a small orange puffball. "This better come out of my fur." the navigational moogle from the Dagda complained as he rubbed at the black paint on his chin.