"True enough. It feels as though I've started to petrify." Jumps out of tree, stretches and yawns.
"And I see that I'm still a Mercenary. :) I'll have to try and get noticed again by the higher ups or just stay this way and do what I want." :P
Looks to Chea. Oh, hello there. :) Do you know if I'd get in trouble if I attempted to Channel without supervision from a Sedai?
Nyny! So good to see you again. Doing well so far?
*After having done some shopping from town, I find myself still unable to have the Tower gates opened for me. Setting some personal gear off to the side, I pull out my new art supply and begin painting a picture on a side of the Tower, giving it some color from all the Ajahs. *
"Alora, this could very well be yours. However," *Inspects the tree, walking around it.* "However, I do not see your name anywhere on it. So I can't be sure if it is truly yours or not." *Smiles.* "As for this "Satrim" character, I've no idea who...or what they may be or where they are."...
*Breaking the hold, I turn back to Nynyra, a half a smile on my face.*
"I think the whole countryside is beautiful. The freedom it represents. The "chaotic beauty" that you can run into or watch from afar. I guess it all depends on what you prefer to look at."
*Giggles a bit at the mention of The Wall.* "Ah, yes. The Wall. It is a place where Recruits go who are either 1, think they're smart enough to outsmart Aes Sedai and Gaidin, or 2, just stupid enough to openly challenge them. Me being the latter...and a little of the first. *I chuckle again at...
*"Master Stormbringer? Hmm, nice ring to it."
Stepping off to the side so Syera is more visible, I answer Nynyra. "This is Syera. I caught her trying to sneak up on me." *I giggle and turn to give Syera a smile.*
I turn back to the fire, arching an eyebrow at Arisaema Sedai.* "Keep an eye on...
*"A Sedai and a Gaidin both show up. Perhaps this is nothing more than another newcomer to the Tower," I say to myself, "Guess I should go ahead and introduce myself as well." Someone was coming up behind me. I could hear the faint sounds of crunching of leaves and twigs under their feet. It was...