Aela Talith
The Righteous
Aela stood quietly in the bridge of the Rising Ride outside there was a huge clearing, a dozen or so tents sat in it, a few fires burned, and even half a durasteel house had been constructed. She smiled slightly and looked down a the clearing, the place that the Covenant had made their home.
It wasn't much honestly, it wasn't anything huge, but it was something.
It was a place that was safe, a place that they would go to when they needed somewhere safe. The building would of course grow larger as time went on, and she suspected that eventually this would become somewhat of a base, even now it was somewhere to feel safe, somewhere to feel at home, or at least Aela found it to be so.
She turned on her heel, stalking back through the spine of the Rising Tide and wandering towards the exit ramp. Though this small camp was growing, growing alongside the Covenant itself, Aela knew that if they wanted to get bigger, they would have to organize themselves, become more cohesive.
That would be hard, after all they weren't exactly the most experienced bunch, but together they would be able to figure it out, or so she thought.
As she exited the ramp Aela wandered over towards one of the boys her own age, tapping him on the shoulder and snapping him out of whatever thought had been going through his head. “Gather some of the others would you? I think its time to figure out what everyone can do.”
It wasn't much honestly, it wasn't anything huge, but it was something.
It was a place that was safe, a place that they would go to when they needed somewhere safe. The building would of course grow larger as time went on, and she suspected that eventually this would become somewhat of a base, even now it was somewhere to feel safe, somewhere to feel at home, or at least Aela found it to be so.
She turned on her heel, stalking back through the spine of the Rising Tide and wandering towards the exit ramp. Though this small camp was growing, growing alongside the Covenant itself, Aela knew that if they wanted to get bigger, they would have to organize themselves, become more cohesive.
That would be hard, after all they weren't exactly the most experienced bunch, but together they would be able to figure it out, or so she thought.
As she exited the ramp Aela wandered over towards one of the boys her own age, tapping him on the shoulder and snapping him out of whatever thought had been going through his head. “Gather some of the others would you? I think its time to figure out what everyone can do.”