Lauretta experienced some difficulty in paying close attention to what Aazim had to say, but her earnest effort was given. A cobweb fell into her hair, the musty smell of the tomb filled her nostrils, and the clockwork seemed to be acting incredibly strangely in the background. Tzal and Wolfram ruminating on the text on the pillar barely registered to her. Satisfied that the jann reciprocated the need to look out for one another, she simply gave an affirmative nod. His background gave her something to chew on for later.
So he considers himself a free thinker and fiercely refuses expectations placed on him. I remember those days, hoping to carve a path of my own in the world.
The memory was a somber reminder of the family she had left behind. Watching the others agree to explore the eastern stairwell first, she followed.
Encroaching upon the webbed ground, a sense of unease crawled upon the priest. Seeing R3N-L3 about to haphazardly light the mess ablaze, she opened her mouth to warn him otherwise, but the swarming arachnid terrors caused her jaw to quickly clamp itself shut. Never in her life had such creatures cursed her vision. She had met all manner of man and woman across from her on the battlefield, but massive spiders?
Revolting. Stamping towards the one R3N-L3 had plunged his weapon into, at least her axe could swing without any remorse.
OOC:
Taking the initiative and attacking.
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