Board Thread:Role Plays/@comment-4681758-20150822030556/@comment-26362067-20150916211517

(I'm afraid I don't understand how Kaili's decision is stupid. I mean, it's not like anyone in Hammerhead knows she's Silver Shadow either. Mind elaborating?)

Hebline didn't need to be asked twice--or asked at all, really. In a moment, the Huntress had Judgement twirling like a baton through the rain, expanding as it went. By the time it hit the cheap magician, Judgement had become a 5-foot golden staff that slammed into the theif's backside. It was soon followed by it's owner, who aimed to get the man in a headlock.

That move didn't work as well, for the man had recovered quickly and was already on his feet. And of course, Hebline wasn't much of a stealthy adversary. He quickly dodged, helped along by the getting-slick streets, and went on running, while Hebline did some creative mental cursing. Though the dodge had nothing to do with skill, just luck on the theiving magician's part.

(Reminds me, I don't think I ever linked her page, which you all should definitely take a look at. So, here.)

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Kaili hurried through the streets of the Cove, her cloak billowing behind her, shadowed by her flowing hair, rain dripping off her hat and the bag over her right shoulder. She'd put both items back on when it started raining--she'd rather be recognized than not have any protection against the rain.

The female captain was going the long way around. She'd docked the ship nearer to the Storm Quarter, a place she didn't want to go to for personal reasons. As such, instead of going straight through the Storm Quarter, Kaili doubled back to the northern edges of the Harbor, and then along the outskirts of the Marketplace towards the Admiralty Quarter.

Bending her hat down a bit more, so it shadowed her face, Kaili hurried on, thankful that many had gone back inside soon after the storm had started.