Ever since Indra logged in for her first time in this “game” world, she had the joy of experiencing pleasure on daily activities once again, but even so, she still had a lot to work on her personal development. She could move and express herself the way she wanted and that was great, but something she had yet to properly get back was empathy — and that was, for better or for worse, something she had little of right now. The one controlling all the beasts revealed himself, and she wasn’t quite impressed with his attire, that was actually very fitting of someone that would resort to such ways of punishment.
The magecrafter let out a monotone sigh as soon as the man focused his attention on his fallen companions. It was none of her business, and there were wounds on her allies and herself that had to be healed. Indra felt tired, her steps felt heavy despite having accomplished so little in this adventure, and her lack of control when using her spells was already getting at her nerves at this point. It may not seem like it, but behind her always cold exterior, the blonde was burning in flames of anger inside, because the feeling of uselessness was second to none. Indra approached
@Curious George , quietly sitting beside his head that rested on a not so comfortable ground. Her hand reached out to his head, a blue glow soon enveloping him.
Hymn of Mana
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“Wee ki ra murfan near en crushue, weeki ra selena, sarla sos yor.” Though her healing magic couldn’t heal his wounds instantly, it should be enough to deal with the pain. Her free left hand then rested on her own chest, the same spell being used to heal her own wounds, and slowly soothe away the pain from the gashes on her back. With a quick nod, she acknowledged the thanking farmer.
Meanwhile, her eyes stared and observed the situation of events unfolding before them. She used to be like that, bold, courageous. To do the unthinkable and stand her ground with such ferocity that she could hear memories coming back to her of her younger days. She wasn’t quite that old, but life seemed to go on for eternity ever since her real life issues started. In the end, she felt like an old woman sometimes.
“Contemplative. I’m unsure if I should say I miss the days of my youth, just like them.” She commented, monotone words rolling out of her tongue as always.
“Hopeful. I wonder if everything is over.” She didn’t quite agree to
@Aria ‘s actions, but Indra was in no position to question the people that actually did something to save the place. In her cold blue eyes, perhaps, it could’ve been the same instinct and gut feeling that led Aria to slap the man that caused the forest-man to instigate all this to begin with.
But even so, she remained quiet. She had a job to do, and people to heal.