The faint tapping against her helmet informed Alex that the villagers she had saved were trying to get her attention, and perhaps it would behoove her to rise and set an example. Alex turned her head away from the ground and towards the direction the slightly more confident prodding of the stick was coming from.
The hesitant and nervous expression was clear on the fellow faerin's face. Alex coughed once, trying to find her breath which had been gradually coming back to her. Then she found she was able to speak again. “Greetings!” her voice still sounded a little hoarse and Alex decided that laying on the ground was no way to introduce herself. She began attempting to push herself back to her feet but this proved to be a far more difficult task than she had anticipated. The plates of her armor and chains in her mail rattled more noisily than when she had been running, as she rolled off her shield and onto the ground. The clattering continued as Alex then grabbed hold of the shield and used it to leverage herself against the ground and eventually was able to find her feet. A few more noisy blows of metal on metal occurred as she tried to beat the dust off of her metal hide. Finally Alex stood as straight as she could and gave a rigid wave to the nearby faerin and the farmer further off.
“Have no fear, villagers!” her voice rang out in its genderless metallic fashion. “I have driven the beast away from your lands and you are once again safe to work the fields!” Alex waited for applause that would likely never come, mostly because just over her shoulder the farmer in the next field over could be seen chasing yet another boar off his lands as well.
“You ain't chased it off fer good, ya dern fool!” the irate and vocal farmer of the field Alex stood in protested. “It'll come back any time now. Just cause I aint plum crazy enough to go bashin' 'em in the snoot don't mean I don't know how they'll react. You aren't getting no coin from me till you solve the problem. Both of ya!” the farmer stamped his foot in annoyance and waved an arm towards the two faerin as if dismissing them as useless and headed for a shed, likely to fetch tools to begin vain attempts at repairing his farm.
“Both of ...” Alex pondered the statement until she once more looked at the faerin lad who was so sadly devoid of anything resembling proper armor or weapons. She did a double and staggered back as if struck by a sudden and surprising revelation. “Does he mean to say you are an enterprising adventurer as well? But you... well you look just like a farmer! How do you expect to defend yourself? You don't even have a shield!” Despite asking many questions, Alex had hardly given the time for any of them to be answered. Instead she seemed to catch herself, clear her throat, and seemed to be attempting to begin again. “Forgive me. I have not even introduced myself. It seems we have both chosen to help these fair people, such nobility should not be judged. I am Alex Marquardt!” She extended one gaunteleted hand to the other Faerin and waited for him to return the greeting in kind.
Last edited: Nov 25, 2017