The Four Kingdoms: The Arrival of the Desert Kingdom

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Noryia looked up when she heard the sound of a woodpecker, it wasn't often that she got to hear the wonderful bird. She quickly packed an old bag she had kept from the last time some one had wondered into her forest and then left their stuff for some odd reason. There wasn't much she was taking with her, mostly just two small paintings. One of them was her to foster parents and her, the other was of her birth parents together. When she was finished she went into the kitchen and pack enough food for herself and Malace for some time.

Ria sat there patiently as she waited for the other clone to awaken. Since Noryia was growing to fast she wasn't guarding her thoughts what so ever and Ria could hear every single thought that was racing through the mind of her creator.

The half Elf was soon finished and then walked into the living room were everyone was still gathered. Now ready to leave the only home she had truly known since the death of her parents.

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Gerald shrugged his bony shoulders. All there was at the door was Noryia's two clones, so there wasn't anyone that could have possibly been there anyways. Necropolis relaxes at this; If someone managed to find this place as easily as the desert units did, then it would be wise to maybe move to a different location. Necropolis looked outside and noticed that the animals that had fled during the battle were slowly coming back. This must have been like sacred ground to them, or they would be long gone still.
 
Noryia looked around at the group of people still in the front room of her house. She had never had that many people in her house all at one given time. As she moved to the door she wondered how so many people could have found her home, all at the same time. Since she was going to be leaving she didn't know if she should inform the small crowd gathered in her house that she was leaving her home for good, though it wasn't really any of their business. And she chose not to tell them, seeing as they were the 'heroes' and if she did leave they might want her to join their group and she held no desire to join them.

Upon reaching the door she walked passed Gerald and to the outdoors. A smile spread across her face as she saw her animal friends returning to the now ruined meadow and forest she had taken care of for years. She had a small feeling that she shouldn't leave so hastily, but to stay seemed to her would create much more risk to herself and clones.
 
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