Stargazing on a Restless Night (Open)
Nov 19, 2014 4:25:20 GMT -5
Post by Timmir on Nov 19, 2014 4:25:20 GMT -5
It was late at night as Farore toiled away taking notes. Despite how late it was, she didn't feel tired or fatigued at all. Instead she surrounded herself with whatever tomes and maps about Uru'baen she was able to get her hands on. With these she had hoped to be able to find some type of previously unknown tunnel, places they could ambush and be ambushed, and just about anything that would allow them to press an advantage in the upcoming battle. It may not exactly be her official position to do such things, but she still felt responsible to do everything in her power to maximize their soldier survival rate.
Yet after spending many hours straight working on this, a nagging voice in the back of her head suggested that it would probably do her some good to at least go out and get some fresh air. A demand that the Dragon Spirit ended up conceding to as she hoped it will help clear her head and give her some new perspective on the situation at hand. So she blew out the lone candle that illuminated the tent and headed out.
Farore took a deep as she stepped outside the tent before taking to take a look around. Just by the mere glace around she did, it appeared that almost everyone was asleep. Not all that surprising seeing how late it was. The only people who really should be awake right now anyways were those who were currently on watch.
Her gaze was soon drawn upward towards the skies. The stars are beautiful tonight. She thought to herself as a small smile tugged at the edge of her lips. It was always nice to see such a sight on a night like this. Especially considering the events that were to follow in just a few days time.
Yet after spending many hours straight working on this, a nagging voice in the back of her head suggested that it would probably do her some good to at least go out and get some fresh air. A demand that the Dragon Spirit ended up conceding to as she hoped it will help clear her head and give her some new perspective on the situation at hand. So she blew out the lone candle that illuminated the tent and headed out.
Farore took a deep as she stepped outside the tent before taking to take a look around. Just by the mere glace around she did, it appeared that almost everyone was asleep. Not all that surprising seeing how late it was. The only people who really should be awake right now anyways were those who were currently on watch.
Her gaze was soon drawn upward towards the skies. The stars are beautiful tonight. She thought to herself as a small smile tugged at the edge of her lips. It was always nice to see such a sight on a night like this. Especially considering the events that were to follow in just a few days time.