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"You fools!"
Ethel was growing more and more frustrated with the arguments as she watched the avian tear at Shardis and the thief. It seemed like each one of these party members wanted to claw at each other's throats. Ethel found their immaturity and their bickering a ridiculous waste of time. Though she appeared to be a soft-hearted, gentle individual, Ethel's temperaments were anything but. Her insides were squirming and she was becoming further irritated by the second. If one of these fools kept..
Shardis kept at Aerie with a ferocity that Ethel couldn't believe was being used against an ally. "Shardis!" Ethel shouted sharply.
Ethel's eyes were flashing anger. She could deal with their recklessness, their arguments over who went where and who killed which troll. She could even put up with the random outbursts of arguments between the avian and the thief. But blatant ignorance was an irk Ethel couldn't ignore. And when she was beginning addressed calmly by Tegol, she felt a sudden surge of frustration.
As the feline held the Aerie against the ice wall, Ethel let out a frustrated sigh, which was more of a sort of strangled sound between a whine and a cry. She absolutely fed up with this lot of bickering individualists.
"Enough with the fighting already. Aerie, stop arguing. Medwick, can't you give orders, you're supposed to be the leader! Shardis, let her go this instant! She's part of the team, however obnoxious she might acting towards you. You," she pointed to Kal, the thief and then to Tegol, "and you will go together. I'll scout in the air. It'll be easy for me to carry messages back and forth if the need arises."
She looked around at the other members of the group, her hands on her hips. For a tiny fae, she had quite a temper, albeit if she wasn't so serious someone might have laughed at the sight of a fragile little girl barking orders at the group of rag-tag individuals.
"Does anyone have a problem with that?" She stretched her wings, fluttering them twice. Light swirls of magical energy hovered around them as she prepared to fly.
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"You fools!"
Ethel was growing more and more frustrated with the arguments as she watched the avian tear at Shardis and the thief. It seemed like each one of these party members wanted to claw at each other's throats. Ethel found their immaturity and their bickering a ridiculous waste of time. Though she appeared to be a soft-hearted, gentle individual, Ethel's temperaments were anything but. Her insides were squirming and she was becoming further irritated by the second. If one of these fools kept..
Shardis kept at Aerie with a ferocity that Ethel couldn't believe was being used against an ally. "Shardis!" Ethel shouted sharply.
Ethel's eyes were flashing anger. She could deal with their recklessness, their arguments over who went where and who killed which troll. She could even put up with the random outbursts of arguments between the avian and the thief. But blatant ignorance was an irk Ethel couldn't ignore. And when she was beginning addressed calmly by Tegol, she felt a sudden surge of frustration.
As the feline held the Aerie against the ice wall, Ethel let out a frustrated sigh, which was more of a sort of strangled sound between a whine and a cry. She absolutely fed up with this lot of bickering individualists.
"Enough with the fighting already. Aerie, stop arguing. Medwick, can't you give orders, you're supposed to be the leader! Shardis, let her go this instant! She's part of the team, however obnoxious she might acting towards you. You," she pointed to Kal, the thief and then to Tegol, "and you will go together. I'll scout in the air. It'll be easy for me to carry messages back and forth if the need arises."
She looked around at the other members of the group, her hands on her hips. For a tiny fae, she had quite a temper, albeit if she wasn't so serious someone might have laughed at the sight of a fragile little girl barking orders at the group of rag-tag individuals.
"Does anyone have a problem with that?" She stretched her wings, fluttering them twice. Light swirls of magical energy hovered around them as she prepared to fly.
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