Stokbon's massive size and ever-present growth meant the sights never ceased to impress Comet who made way through Terrasphere, mapping the world with her mind like a camera, without much else being as memorable to her as the bustling hub of the city. Bulky boots lazily scuffed along the ground, a light breeze removing pink strands of hair from her face; in the moment such a peace settled in Comet's world that the outside seemed irrelevant. Blue eyes admired the architecture, faces passing by, and her own choice to get a feel for Stokbon once more. Last time she'd spent an eventful day within the city. This time, she decided, would consist of no problems of the sorts. A rare moment or day of Comet's soul taking a rest from the relentless pressure placed upon it due to a life-long problem with perfectionism and a dose of envy mixed with greed.
Unfortunately, Terrasphere's escape - provided to get away from life on the outside - had its own issues to throw in the direction of unsuspecting players; Both NPC and real.
A young woman fell before Comet, who stumbled to catch her feet. The strange woman had her face twisted into a sour expression and gave off desperation through her gasps and quick, mumbled words hardly audibly if distinguishable at all. Her head drooped, long hair covering her face, tears dripping from hidden cheeks to the ground below. Excitement consumed all signs of the woman - obviously in need of assistance - who, to others, was just another obstacle in their way. Only Comet, who furrowed her brows in confusion and held a frown, decided to acknowledge the event. "What's going on?" she bent down to gently brush hair from the other's face. Holding a calm, composed demeanor proved difficult while within Comet felt completely baffled both towards the situation and how to handle it. Her blue eyes skimmed the crowd, hoping someone else would notice her troubles and join to ease the weight her thin shoulders now carried.
"I can't..." the woman pushed Comet away but not to much effect for she felt too weak with emotion to use much energy. Backing up, the sour expression turned into fear while tears continued to flow as if waterfalls. "I need help. Please! Tell me who I am! Where I am!?" hands colder, trembling even more than Comet's could manage in a day. The newfound sobs emitting from the stranger grew loud and attracted attention from passerbys who would pause, shrug, and continue moving on. Some appeared to feel sympathy but otherwise distracted by their own lives. She needed someone who would care enough to aid the bewildered bluenette now clutching to Comet's arms as well. Not that she cared much, the woman had been the cause of the situation and effect of the archer deciding to take action albeit somewhat regretting the decision shortly afterwards.
@Luna Avalbane
Last edited: Dec 22, 2017