Standing on the edge of the Nagrand, gazing out into the distance, her thoughts raced. –What was this going to bring? I must be completely crazy, they all told me I was, for even considering this…but I must press on. Nothing can stop me now.—
Her mind bringing back memories of the strange boxes, adorned with the most infamous seals, one she had seen many times since. Her own doorstep, would they ever stop? She sighed and brought the griffon to land on the edge of the sundered continent. Sliding off of the saddle she stood next to the beast, lovingly running her fingers through its white feathers, she was going to miss him; he had been a true friend through these trying times.
The sun setting now triggered memories she’d rather remained buried. Incoherent flashes, frost dragons, abominations, skeletal soldiers, her closest friends turning right before her eyes, she was powerless to stop it then. The harbor badly injured in the fray, it was foolish of her to have gone, they told her to stay away, but she couldn’t stand back and do nothing. Gritting her teeth the pale elf stood there. –I’ll wait for the moon. I’ll say my last goodbyes to it, I may never see it again.—giving the Griffon a swift pat on the behind she dismissed him for what might be the last time.
–Not on my doorstep.—lowering herself to the ground she waited patiently for the moon to rise into the sky, the sun seeming to linger longer than usual. They were idiots not to see it was coming to this, The events of her recent past setting in motion, what she herself at the time could not predict. She had done everything she could here. It was time to move on.
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The moon rose in a glorious display, the stars twinkling against the deep blue backdrop of space. Taking on final look she stood up walked to the edge. Pulling out a sparkling amulet from her bag she whispered quietly into. “Send me where it is I need to be.” She peered into the nothingness and hoped for the best as she walked off.
“I was told this was the way to go, I was told this amulet would provide the means. I was told, something glorious would be waiting for me there.” Her thoughts trailed off, she felt solid ground beneath her feet. Slowly opening her eyes she looked around. Seemed she landed in Darnasuss, although not the one she left.