Maybe she…hadn’t poked this unknown person in the leg/shin/lower back like she had originally thought? She was preparing to ask again, maybe raise her voice or something to make sure they knew she was
down here and yes, she was definitely talking to them, when a weight crashed into her back and bowled her over. Her halberd flew from her hands and clattered to the ground, landing with a soft
whoof of dust and grass as it settled.
Groaning, she rubbed her small hand over her face and winced at the tender spot she at the center of her forehead. That was certainly going to bruise tomorrow. Gingerly, she rolled over and moved her body into a sitting position. Ugh, was this what it felt like to be trampled? No thank you, never again. Maybe picking one of the smaller races wasn’t such a good idea after all, no matter how cute they were in character creation. It would be no fun if people were running over her and kicking her around like a soccer ball.
Blinking blue-purple eyes up at the middle-aged male who was speaking to her, she canted her head to the right and offered a small smile in his direction.
“Just an accident!” she said in a cheerful voice, even though a few parts of her hurt and would probably bruise in the morning. “No blood so no problem. And someone has to catch those nasty wolves before they cause population destabilization.”
As soon as he offered a hand to her, her smile extended and she grasped his palm with hers. Using his extended hand, she heaved herself up to stand and brushed off her knees and sides as well. Of course, she was covered in grass stains now.
“Savannah Reed,” she chimed, “pleased to meet you Baqir. And you can totally help me find my weapon as I haven’t a clue where I dropped it when I fell.” A rosy coloration flickered in her cheeks, tanning the ivory-teal skin a salmon pink for a moment before fading. “I’m a newbie to this whole…thing. First day in the game really! And I’m thinking maybe I…well, I dunno, but maybe I chose the wrong weapon, you know? They all looked so cool at character creation but I didn’t, ah,
lift any of them up or swing them around. The game called it a halberd…”
@Baqir Ignatius