originally posted in:The New Dojo
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[b][i]The Trees Have Eyes...[/i][/b]
[b][i]Afternoon, Dojo Forest[/i][/b]
[b][i]The sound of a rifle going off was heard, as a deer in the woods fell dead. Three hunters walked over to it, one smoking a cigar as he did. He looked at his kill, laughing a bit as there was a hole straight through the eye.[/i][/b]
Smoker: "Dead shot perfect, as always." [b][i]He said bragging to his friends[/i][/b]
Hunter #1: "Yeah, yeah, I get it. Cmon, grab the antlers so we can continue." [b][i]He said, as the third hunter, easily the youngest of the bunch of males, cut off the antlers and put them in a bag. The smoker stood up, as the three walked off, leaving the kill there. But they should've known the saying "The trees have inquisitive eyes"[/i][/b]
[b][i]The sun was beginning to set as they moved, not yet using flashlights to guide their way. As they walked, they chatted about other kills, the price antlers would fetch, as they came across a small sapling. The smoker laughed, coughing a bit as he walked over to it, crouching down.[/i][/b]
Smoker: "Hey, watch this." [b][i]He said, putting his cigar to the tree as it began to catch alight. Soon, the tree was burning and became nothing more than charcoal. The three laughed, as the began to walk once more. But they stopped, a presence washing over them. They should've remembered the saying "The trees have inquisitive eyes"[/i][/b]
[b][i]Vines snaked across the ground towards them, moving along the highest branches of trees as well, as the theee stopped, looking around. The smoker reached for his rifle, but vines pinned it to the ground. They were lifted by their legs by vines, being dangled from a tree as a figure approached. It's form was like a woman, though made of wood and vine, claws for hands. It spoke to them, its voice raspy and feminine.[/i][/b]
Dryad: "You should not disrespect nature. It could have quite dire consequences." [i][b]It said as it moved around them, inspecting them. One went to speak, but the Dryad let out a growl to silence him. As another reached for its pistol, it noticed it was snatched, What looked like some naturally made satyr having snatched their weapons. The Dryad spoke to the three again.[/b][/i]
Dryad: "Those who have done nothing wrong but witness these crimes here today, by happy Gaia is a forgiving Mother. She shall spare you torment..."
[b][i]The vines released them, dropping them to the ground as they took off running.[/i][/b]
Dryad: "As for you..." [b][i]She said looking to the final one.[/i][/b] "Gaia demands life given for life taken." [b][i]He was dropped from the tree, only to have his neck ensnared by a vine. It constructed around him, crushing his neck as he now dangle their from the tree. He would be a warning to others.[/i][/b]
[b][i]To outsiders of the situation, the Dryad would look to be in her true form. It was a human female, her skin the colour of redwood, her black hair in short dreadlocks, tied back into a somewhat ponytail behind her head. A mask covered her face as her body appeared to be free of tattoos. Her upper chest was only covered by a wrap of leather, covering her breasts fully and a bit above the gut, a band around her left arm with three small bones on it. Her lower half were covered by woven pants, stopping about midway on the calf to reveal the coverings on the lower leg made of leather and wrapped with dark brown linen to stay on. They came under the sole of her bare feet like a stirrup would. The same kind of covering could be seen on her hands, as she wore claw like gloves. Two spikes sat on her hips as her weapons, with a bow on her back. She turned after giving punishment, not sure where she was.[/i][/b]
[spoiler]open. Meet Daun, the Shaman.[/spoiler]
English
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"Right, forgive me. Whatever knocked me out and brought us here must still be messing with my senses. And even if they will be difficult to help put to rest, we must still try."
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“Trust me, I was going to. It’s my job, as a Paladin of the Holy Order, it’s my duty. Enemies, friends, people I don’t know, all of them.”
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"And in that sense we share a purpose in a way. Though people are generally much mor open towards those like you than myself."
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“Because I resemble the most common faith, the Christian god. It’s rather easy to get people to trust you when you look like a Templar. They used to keep the peace and go on crusades thousands of years ago.”
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"Many also forget they slaughtered many because of their beliefs, but yes your explanation makes sense. Us shaman are usually seen as users of dark magic and witchcraft. Then again, depending on how one defines those things it is not necessarily wrong."
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"Wow." Was all she heard, and after turning she met what looked like a Dragon-person. She had a light set of violet scales, and wore deeper and richer shade of purple on her robe. Around her short horns (each three inches in length) were a few white spots, and the same markings were around her wrists and collarbone. She had a bag full of books and weird-looking bottles, and had a staff with a gem embedded in the end. "Are you a Dryad?"
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[b][i]She laughed a bit under the mask, as she spoke to the girl.[/i][/b] "No, I'm a shaman. Fortunately, the spirit's magic allows me to convince others that I am." [b][i]She said. Her posture was lax, showing no intent to harm the girl as the man's body was dragged off into the forest, disappearing. There was no evidence now that the scene had happened.[/i][/b]
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"That's amazing!" She said "All I can do are in my spellbooks."
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"It took many years of practice for me to be able to do any of these things. And as a shaman, my magic all comes from the planet, from the spirit's blessings." [b][i]She said. It wasn't rudely, more just matter if factly[/i][/b]
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"My magic comes from my body." The dragon-girl-child replied. "And I'm not very well in practice."
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"Then there is only one way to improve. Magic takes training, it's not something that will come easy. It takes much practice."
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"I've been trying ever since I was created" She said
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"Perhaps you're attempting the wrong type of magic then?"
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"Oh! I meant I was practicing ever since I was created"
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"Oh. Apologize then, I didn't know. It should come In time then."
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"I can do some magic of many forms."
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"If you truly wish to master a type of magic, you must commit to that path. It's the reason I'm a powerful shaman."
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"I was told I am a creature of magic." As if that explained anything
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"That means you have the capacity to magic without something to store mana. You still must practice like everyone else."
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"Ok. I'm Moira." She said
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"I am Daun. Or st least, it is the name all know me by."
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"That's a nice name" She said, smiling
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"Thank you. Yours is quite nice as well." [b][i]She said. She wasn't looking at the other girl at the moment, an animal running seeming to have caught her attention. She was strange, almost animal like[/i][/b]