Board Thread:Roleplaying/@comment-25828117-20190827204408/@comment-25828117-20190902211745

"It is exactly as it was supposed to happen, Nyasia al Din." The old man suddenly said, as if he had roused from some sort of waking sleep.

Lysilde dismounted, but allowed Emile enough room to do things in a manner that was comfortable to him. There would be time for introductions later. Not that he had gotten to know the man really.

Or rather, the other way around. Lysilde had said nothing short of the bare minimum required during the entire journey. She had cooked, and cared and made sure they avoided towns or busy roads all without saying but a few words.

The lady Lysilde lowered her cowl, letting down her red hair.

"It is good to see you again, Brother Sophius." She said unto the blind shepherd.

Sophius smiled kindly, his eyes staring at nothing still.

"It is good that your journey went as written, Lysilde."