pandakatiefominz
Wraith
"I'm sure we can, and I'm sure you will, but I want you t'be prepared. You may be surprised t'see how different it is out there, when the sun is beating down on you, and you have walked since dawn. I have spent a great deal of time in both--don't think I seek t'daunt or mislead you." She then gathered her things and rose to her feet.
"Well, come along," Rose said, and left the shop. She stood outside it for a few moments, gazing at the old brick exterior, and then from one of her many pockets, removed what looked almost like a stick of charcoal, and besides the door, she drew an upside-down five pointed star besides the door. She filled in the star, so it was all black, and then she drew a circle around it. To the left of the circle she added a crescent moon, and to the right added triangles, so it resembled the meeting of the sun on the moon. A similar design she wore on her pin, but the star was facing upwards. She sighed, and made her way down the street, after making sure Brant was with her, "We'll have to find you a weapon. I don't know what we'll face, and, well," She paused, not wanting to offend her companion, but not knowing how else to phrase her message, "you don't particularly seem skilled with your firsts. I have a knife, but a good dagger would be better. I'm not sure if you have sword training, but even if you do, I can't loan you my sword--you cannot wield it. And anyway, it is not mine to give."
"Well, come along," Rose said, and left the shop. She stood outside it for a few moments, gazing at the old brick exterior, and then from one of her many pockets, removed what looked almost like a stick of charcoal, and besides the door, she drew an upside-down five pointed star besides the door. She filled in the star, so it was all black, and then she drew a circle around it. To the left of the circle she added a crescent moon, and to the right added triangles, so it resembled the meeting of the sun on the moon. A similar design she wore on her pin, but the star was facing upwards. She sighed, and made her way down the street, after making sure Brant was with her, "We'll have to find you a weapon. I don't know what we'll face, and, well," She paused, not wanting to offend her companion, but not knowing how else to phrase her message, "you don't particularly seem skilled with your firsts. I have a knife, but a good dagger would be better. I'm not sure if you have sword training, but even if you do, I can't loan you my sword--you cannot wield it. And anyway, it is not mine to give."