Daughter of Fen
The Valley of the Dark Lords glowed a deep amber in the setting sun, sand and dust motes caught in beams of light, glittered between the stretching shadows of statues of old. The energy was that of anticipation; Lina could almost feel the old spirits leaning in as if ready to watch the show and meddle where they saw fit. Far beneath her feet, she knew her mother's holocron was buried; she could hear its whisper, taunting as ever in the back of her mind.
Lina ignored it, her focus shifting to the two people bound and gagged resting on their knees before her. The ritual to open the portal called for blood, normally her own, but this wasn’t a simple case of stepping through herself and closing the door behind her. This door needed to be held, to be stable and to carry more than just herself through.
Truth be told, she had expected to be going alone. There was still the whisper in the back of her mind that this was all a lie, that the other shoe would drop and Revna and Strosius would turn on her, just like everyone else, so when she’d asked if they wanted to join her to hunt for this creature, she had been surprised when they had agreed.
Emerald eyes shifted towards the setting sun. Another hour and it would be dark, and the veil between worlds would be at its thinnest. Lina set to work, Wraithspire clutched between both hands as she began to draw in the sand, complex runes fixing into place as she traced them despite the wind trying to shift them.
Revna Marr
Darth Strosius
Lina ignored it, her focus shifting to the two people bound and gagged resting on their knees before her. The ritual to open the portal called for blood, normally her own, but this wasn’t a simple case of stepping through herself and closing the door behind her. This door needed to be held, to be stable and to carry more than just herself through.
Truth be told, she had expected to be going alone. There was still the whisper in the back of her mind that this was all a lie, that the other shoe would drop and Revna and Strosius would turn on her, just like everyone else, so when she’d asked if they wanted to join her to hunt for this creature, she had been surprised when they had agreed.
Emerald eyes shifted towards the setting sun. Another hour and it would be dark, and the veil between worlds would be at its thinnest. Lina set to work, Wraithspire clutched between both hands as she began to draw in the sand, complex runes fixing into place as she traced them despite the wind trying to shift them.

