11-26-2016, 09:34 PM
Hours had passed, and Morene eventually found herself treading back to the Nexus where she started to make plans. The rather interesting Empire soldier was nowhere to be found, and Morene painstakingly realized that was the second person she's really met in the Omniverse whom happened to disappear all of a sudden.
Worse yet, whatever the Empire could have possibly wanted, they had no leads. The Moors was the most obvious place to go going by description, but...
Honestly, Morene only wanted to go there because it sounded homey, eerily similar to her previous living quarters in Creedhallow back at her homeworld. Everything seemed to match up; the monsters, trees, grassy plains and even the rather fearful denizens. But, that wasn't too important at the moment, considering she had to get there first.
Sweet memories flashed from the back of her head as soon as she thought back to Creedhallow, and how much people had trusted Morene there. It took a while, but... Being the first real place she had a reputation, it made her feel warm to know she was capable of changing things. The huntress could only hope the Omniverse would allow her to do the same, considering nothing she's seen so far has really surprised her too much.
Morene felt the ground shake beneath her, whatever ground there was to speak of. She looked ahead in the direction of the Fountain she had seemingly popped into existence from. She could very definitely see explosions, and... usually she'd want to investigate, but she already knew whatever was happening over there was very much so out of her control. Hopefully Omni wasn't lying about what he said about "not fearing death."
Rubbing at one of her eyes, Morene sighed. The temptation was definitely there to simply glide in the general direction of the fountain, but she knew even then the fight would be over, if it even IS a fight. Perhaps it's somebody testing their powers?
Either way, Morene knew she couldn't stay long. Looking at the Nexus for so many hours convinced the huntress that if she'd do it any longer, insanity would ensue.
In reality however, the woman was just tired again. It wasn't the worst feeling in the world, but... She'd really need to get a good night's sleep soon. The huntress continued to walk until her feet began to numb slightly; a feeling she wasn't entirely alien to, but here it felt insufferable. Morene wasn't exactly sure why either. It's not like she's gone for weeks without sleep in the past, as much as she hates to bring back the memory.
Especially the bits about being trapped inside of a magically impervious horrific mansion in the middle of almost literally nowhere back on Teria, Morene thought, but soon digressed shaking her head.
Maybe it wasn't a good idea to immediately head for the Moors if sleeping was the first thing she'd want to do, but she already knew her plans would probably be cut short sooner or later.
Omni had his ways, after all.
Worse yet, whatever the Empire could have possibly wanted, they had no leads. The Moors was the most obvious place to go going by description, but...
Honestly, Morene only wanted to go there because it sounded homey, eerily similar to her previous living quarters in Creedhallow back at her homeworld. Everything seemed to match up; the monsters, trees, grassy plains and even the rather fearful denizens. But, that wasn't too important at the moment, considering she had to get there first.
Sweet memories flashed from the back of her head as soon as she thought back to Creedhallow, and how much people had trusted Morene there. It took a while, but... Being the first real place she had a reputation, it made her feel warm to know she was capable of changing things. The huntress could only hope the Omniverse would allow her to do the same, considering nothing she's seen so far has really surprised her too much.
Morene felt the ground shake beneath her, whatever ground there was to speak of. She looked ahead in the direction of the Fountain she had seemingly popped into existence from. She could very definitely see explosions, and... usually she'd want to investigate, but she already knew whatever was happening over there was very much so out of her control. Hopefully Omni wasn't lying about what he said about "not fearing death."
Rubbing at one of her eyes, Morene sighed. The temptation was definitely there to simply glide in the general direction of the fountain, but she knew even then the fight would be over, if it even IS a fight. Perhaps it's somebody testing their powers?
Either way, Morene knew she couldn't stay long. Looking at the Nexus for so many hours convinced the huntress that if she'd do it any longer, insanity would ensue.
In reality however, the woman was just tired again. It wasn't the worst feeling in the world, but... She'd really need to get a good night's sleep soon. The huntress continued to walk until her feet began to numb slightly; a feeling she wasn't entirely alien to, but here it felt insufferable. Morene wasn't exactly sure why either. It's not like she's gone for weeks without sleep in the past, as much as she hates to bring back the memory.
Especially the bits about being trapped inside of a magically impervious horrific mansion in the middle of almost literally nowhere back on Teria, Morene thought, but soon digressed shaking her head.
Maybe it wasn't a good idea to immediately head for the Moors if sleeping was the first thing she'd want to do, but she already knew her plans would probably be cut short sooner or later.
Omni had his ways, after all.

