Doing Favors for Monsters
Jun. 16th, 2015 02:28 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Characters: Robin and... anyone!?
Where: The fields outside of Aqures Ixen.
When: June 15!
Summary: Robin and others -- either traveling with her or encountering her -- discover a Mu. The adorable creature has a very strange request. The Mu will show up a couple tags in!
Warnings: None?
Taking to the countryside had been a way for Robin to practice her skills. She often did this with Ventus, though hardly exclusively, and plenty of practice had made her feel more at home with her Jobs. This, she felt, was likely to be a good thing. After all, Fairy Tale's first mission was coming up, and she needed to be ready. A bit of practice before she left seemed like a wise idea. After all, she would have to do the real thing soon enough.
But fighting monsters in the countryside took time. Thus, Robin chose to sit down on a rock and rest back under a tree. Her eyes were heavy -- she had walked most of the day -- and the sword at her side had seen good use. She really should thank MarKus for his hard work.
She rubbed at her eyes, idly. It wasn't hard to spot her; that forest green scholar's coat stood out, as did the woman's striking silver hair.
Where: The fields outside of Aqures Ixen.
When: June 15!
Summary: Robin and others -- either traveling with her or encountering her -- discover a Mu. The adorable creature has a very strange request. The Mu will show up a couple tags in!
Warnings: None?
Taking to the countryside had been a way for Robin to practice her skills. She often did this with Ventus, though hardly exclusively, and plenty of practice had made her feel more at home with her Jobs. This, she felt, was likely to be a good thing. After all, Fairy Tale's first mission was coming up, and she needed to be ready. A bit of practice before she left seemed like a wise idea. After all, she would have to do the real thing soon enough.
But fighting monsters in the countryside took time. Thus, Robin chose to sit down on a rock and rest back under a tree. Her eyes were heavy -- she had walked most of the day -- and the sword at her side had seen good use. She really should thank MarKus for his hard work.
She rubbed at her eyes, idly. It wasn't hard to spot her; that forest green scholar's coat stood out, as did the woman's striking silver hair.