It was hard to navigate a barren wasteland. Dead and dying stuff all looks the same and there was no marker that indicated if she were closer or further from the area where she gave Lucia her vow as her knight. However, Savannah continued to walk, eyes forward, head high. And, sure enough, she came to the place where she believed the event had taken place. Sad enough, there was nothing there for her; no familiar sounds of Lucia’s ghostly citizens tolling away at their passions, nor the clang of Sylvanas practicing with her spear against another, nor Mortimer’s gentlemanly countenance to greet her. Nobody…except a child.
The Death Knight stopped about five feet away from the creature, her grey eyes narrowing at the girl. She didn’t look to be a threat, but TerraSphere was a wild world. A flower in a jungle could look nonthreatening one minute and be grappling you and trying to eat your face the next. Nonthreatening meant nothing in this land. And the fact that the girl was missing her entire face did nothing to reassure Savannah that this was any normal girl to begin with. She ground her molars together, jaw clenching as a breeze buffeted her from the side, her long black hair drifting with the wind.
Her stance changed, her feet widening to bear her weight more evenly. One hand went swiping through the air in a complex pattern and a moment later, a large great-axe was within her grasp, the curved blade glinting in the sunlight.
Her movement seemed to spark the creature to move and the unnatural twist and turn of the child’s head had the Knight’s stomach turning. The single spinning eye only furthered Savannah’s discomfort and while she did take a threatening step forward, her intuition knew this to be one of Lucia’s creations. Granted, the last time she had see Her Ladyship, the Dark Mistress was adept at raising ghosts and such. Savannah didn’t know that she could make…whatever this creature was.
Shit, it was moving again.
Shit, it was moving towards her.
The jerky, uncoordinated steps of the child was met with silence. Savannah’s grip tightened on the haft of her axe. If this thing wasn’t one of Lucia’s creations, it would not survive the afternoon. It was wrong, but those words would never pass her lips. A slightly startled sound did penetrate the air when the…thing began to talk. The voice was that of a child and another wave of…discomfort jettisoned through Savannah’s being.
Acquire Biomass?
I-I-I’m looking for Miss Lucia Mierz, she immediately responded, a careful step backwards taken as a precaution. She wanted at least five to six feet of distance between them at all time. Sure, she didn’t want to kill this wretched, horrible, ugly impersonation of life, but she wasn’t about to die a second time. She would take her punishment for it if that was the case.
I am Savannah Reed, Death Knight to the Dark Lady. Do you know where she is?
She had no idea if the thing could even comprehend languages, but she had to try. After all, it hadn’t been aggressive toward her…yet.