What do you get when two ruthless assassins raise their daughter travelling through the wildest reaches of Caido? Take one look at Theea and you'll get a pretty good idea. Cheerful and tenacious in equal measure, and curious beyond all else, she began her journey on a mission to find those her mother once called family. And find them she did, soon rubbing elbows with demigods, leaders and even ghosts from the past. Her determination is resolute, her thirst for knowledge unmatched. We can't wait to see where her next adventure takes her!
Congratulations, Theea!
Credits
Court of the Fallen was created in October of 2018 by Odd, Honey, and Crooked.
OG Skinning provided by Kaons, with functionality and many custom plugins made by Neowulf!
"Hear one positive and one negative accounts of the Voice, Safrin, Ludo, or Frey from 8 different characters who have met them personally:
? I would like to Skip with MP"
if there's a reason I'm still alive when so many have died
Not in the blink of an eye, as Noah disappeared beneath his invisibility cloak, the skies opened. Rain pattered down and soaked the top layer of sand. The rain and the soaked sand were the only thing that gave Noah's position away. His footprints were unmistakable as he made his way towards the boneyard, and if one looked up from there and focused enough, one could see the way the rain hit against the cloak like it would any other man and roll down the Sentinel's covered back. Had he any real need for the current invisibility, Noah surely would not be winning. Yet the hunter didn't remove it, for now it protected him from the wetness of the rain.
Noah's strength would be a blessing for him (he hoped) in this moment. Closing the distance between himself and some Enormous reptile bones, the Halovian lowered his hood. The rain touched his hair and it pilled up on the blond strands before rolling down and mimicking the behavior in his beard. Stepping up onto a giant spine, Noah lowered himself slightly and grabbed the base of a rib bone -- then twisted and pulled up hard.
How comical he must look -- a floating head bobbing around as his invisible body grasped the bone.