Priscilla Tel'Lightstalker
Character
In her months of freedom, Priscilla had started to learn about a different part of life. One that allowed her to learn new things and travel the galaxy. Not as part of an animal display but as a person. She was still learning who she was, and one thing that hadn't changed about her was her curiosity.
Scilla wanted to learn everything and anything. So when Vulpesen left Veradune, she went with him. Even if he didn't know she was along. Imagine a nearly 8-foot stowaway, but she succeeded, probably because he was distracted by the redhead with him.
Having been in space for the last 150 years, she could easily tell when the ship returned to normal space. She had kept quiet the whole journey and waited for the couple to leave before exiting the ship herself. In some ways, she was still getting used to walking on solid ground. Sometimes her wings flapped to help keep her balanced, but she adjusted to the new gravity of Bastion pretty quickly.
Murmurings followed her, but they didn't contain any fear. That was a curious sensation for her. Even the children didn't run from her. She stopped walking as she sensed a change in attitude among the people. There wasn't any hostility, but there was curiosity, and she turned around.
"Oh. I see."
Just three words, and she was frozen. She had been led to believe she was the last of her kind. The man walking out of the spaceport told her differently. He was like her. However, he hadn't seen her yet, and for the moment, she stood still. Then one of the population ran up to him and pointed in her direction.
On the bright side, she wasn't the last of her kind.
Laphisto
Scilla wanted to learn everything and anything. So when Vulpesen left Veradune, she went with him. Even if he didn't know she was along. Imagine a nearly 8-foot stowaway, but she succeeded, probably because he was distracted by the redhead with him.
Having been in space for the last 150 years, she could easily tell when the ship returned to normal space. She had kept quiet the whole journey and waited for the couple to leave before exiting the ship herself. In some ways, she was still getting used to walking on solid ground. Sometimes her wings flapped to help keep her balanced, but she adjusted to the new gravity of Bastion pretty quickly.
Murmurings followed her, but they didn't contain any fear. That was a curious sensation for her. Even the children didn't run from her. She stopped walking as she sensed a change in attitude among the people. There wasn't any hostility, but there was curiosity, and she turned around.
"Oh. I see."
Just three words, and she was frozen. She had been led to believe she was the last of her kind. The man walking out of the spaceport told her differently. He was like her. However, he hadn't seen her yet, and for the moment, she stood still. Then one of the population ran up to him and pointed in her direction.
On the bright side, she wasn't the last of her kind.
