Moro (
biteoffherhead) wrote2013-12-15 11:30 pm
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[Voice]
[As always, Moro's use of the journal is extremely minimal. She has only one thing to say to any of you, as she is so kind as to warn you all in advance.]
I have returned. All who grievously harm this forest will die.
[Action]
[With that, Moro can be found in the forest, slowly and stiffly walking about to get herself familiar with the forest of Luceti once more. She sniffs at the bark of trees, scratches at some patches of dirt with her claws, and otherwise silently moves. She has no mark of the demon, as many of her victims from over a year ago have... she has nothing amiss about her other than the bleeding of her chest wound, which is simply dripping along the path she is walking.
She has not yet approached the village. All she has done is use her journal to address them, and she is currently carrying the paper book in her mouth.]
[As always, Moro's use of the journal is extremely minimal. She has only one thing to say to any of you, as she is so kind as to warn you all in advance.]
I have returned. All who grievously harm this forest will die.
[Action]
[With that, Moro can be found in the forest, slowly and stiffly walking about to get herself familiar with the forest of Luceti once more. She sniffs at the bark of trees, scratches at some patches of dirt with her claws, and otherwise silently moves. She has no mark of the demon, as many of her victims from over a year ago have... she has nothing amiss about her other than the bleeding of her chest wound, which is simply dripping along the path she is walking.
She has not yet approached the village. All she has done is use her journal to address them, and she is currently carrying the paper book in her mouth.]

[Action]
It is simple enough. I am a god.
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How unfortunate that you bear such a close resemblance. You would be more striking as a wolf. Or a boar.
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There is nothing boarish our boring in my blood.
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You do not strike me as a god of the forests.
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Bring harm to this forest, and not even death shall keep me from crushing you in my fangs.
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I am Loki Silvertongue, and I think it quite funny when people threaten me.
However, I am rather attached to this forest, myself. Tis a nice place to ride.
[Action]
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But please, assume I am appropriately intimidated. [Tricksters. Always such assholes.]
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Though I am shocked they do not whine about the dominion you've claimed.
[Action]
[Given the giant scar on her chest, clearly at least one human has defied her. Here she stands, still.]
These humans are weak and sentimental. It would take a death of a human that they do not dislike for them to attempt to turn on me.
[She seems to think quite lowly of the humans here, but she clearly has an understanding of them.]
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[He laughs.]
You know them well. I find them rather amusing, even if their inability to comprehend that not everyone thinks like a human grates at times.
[Action]
[And she does fight. She hates them perfectly fine, too.]
It is easier if you do not wear an ugly, human-like face. Though I was fortunate to be born a wolf and not a trickster.
[Much wolf. Such pride. Wow.]
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My kind had these faces first. Humans are but infants in the greater universe.
You do have very nice hair. [Flattery: it's habit.]
[Action]
Your scent does not offend, I suppose that is reason enough for me to let you continue spreading it through my forest.
[She is still not sharing claim over it.]
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[Action]
Enjoy yourself. Do not break my ban, and your stay shall be pleasant.
[She'll take the initiative to wander off, meandering right on past him. She is quite large, at least, and while that is rarely a measure of power for anything in Loki's world... well, it's perfectly functional to make the statement of "I am not to be toyed with" in her world.]