Welcome to Avaleur, a medieval fantasy roleplay site where anything is a possibility. Face bandits, or knights. Work your way up to become part of Avaleur's castle, or try your luck at being a thief. Own a shop, be a guild master, start a family. The possibilities are endless.
Stacy, being the girl she was, decided to explore. Again. So, she rented a boat and went to the island. After relaxing on the beach for a bit, she wandered inside it's small forest. Eventually Stacy decided it was time to go home, and walked back to the beach. It turned out that she had not tied the boat down properly. It was no longer in sight.
So there she sat, on the beach looking out across the waters. She spotted the dock, and Avaleur, but she knew no one could see her. Sighing, she waited to see if anyone would come to the island and find her. Unlikely, but Stacy was a lucky girl. She'd be okay.
Kavanah was flying towards the mountains where his tribe was located, but as he flew over the lake, he saw a girl. The girl seemed to be alone and maybe even lost, he didn't have a lot of time, but he had to help her.
Kavanah turns around in the air and flies back to the island that she was on. He lands softly onto the sandy shore and walks casually over to the girl.
Kavanah laughs for a moment before answering her question, she sure changed subjects fast, "Well technically I am a dark angel, so to make it less complicated I'm a demonic angel. Sorry that doesn't make sense does it?"
"On this island, I am seeing if you need any help. You seem to be lost and alone. But here in Avaleur, I am here because I was thrown out of my tribe. But it was for good reason." he tried to explain to Stacy.
"Aww, why did you get kicked out?" she pouted. "I doubt there's a good reason! Oh, and I'm here because my boat floated away without me realizing," Stacy grinned sheepishly.
Kavanah smiled at the girl's positive attitude, it was quite refreshing in his opinion, "Didn't tie it good enough huh? Well you are right you could swim, but I have heard stories that highly suggest that you don't."
Kavanah looked at his body, the curse was growing stronger, but he didn't want to leave Stacy alone, "Alright that sounds great, however, I don't know it very well, do you?"
"Nope!" she grinned, standing up. "I've skimmed through it. You can't get lost in it, it's too small." Stacy held out a hand for Kavanah to help him up.
"Who knows? Maybe! That would be really fun!" She grinned, walking towards the forest. Reaching the outline of the tree's, she hopped over a log and walked deeper into the forest.
Kavanah followed closely behind, he took out his bow and place an arrow in the string. He didn't know much about the forest so he might as well keep it handy, he didn't have it "loaded" so to speak, but it was at an easy position to fire in.