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Re: Enter Alara « Reply #15 on May 1, 2008, 4:42pm »
As the creature left, the stream still remained red, the blood not having been washed down yet. Alara was in an area with alot of cliffs and hills, most covered in most, grass or a couple of trees. The sun was starting to set, night time was apporaching.
Re: Enter Alara « Reply #16 on May 2, 2008, 11:10am »
The women sighed looking at the River, it looked like it would be some time before the blood would wash far enough down that the water would be clear again. She ended up gathering several large branches that had fallen from the trees, pulling large groups of leaves she started to build a very simple shelter, it might not have been the best of constructions but it would prevent shelter from the elements and a place to build a fire to keep her warm at night.
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Re: Enter Alara « Reply #17 on May 2, 2008, 12:59pm »
As the sky darkened further the sun started to glow a bright orange, a finale, great light before it disappeared till the next day. After it had set the clouds came and it rained, feeding the grass and washing away the blood in the stream.
Re: Enter Alara « Reply #18 on May 2, 2008, 1:12pm »
The women grumbled at the rain, she quickly moved over to the now clean river quickly drinking her fill then moving under the makeshift shelter, a few drops of rain managed to leak threw, not enough to disturb her, she hoped the river would not rise to much for fear of it washing her and her shelter away down stream.