05-05-2017, 12:16 PM
Ellise chuckled to herself a bit. She had assumed Fate was a prime, that much was apparent, but with the questions she began to ask, it obvious the young blonde was just arriving in her new home. The Tower put on a soft comforting smile and put her hand on Fate’s small shoulder.
“This,” she gestured her free hand around her to the white box that caged them with so much freedom, “is the Nexus. This is, without a doubt, the most important place that exists and will ever exist in the Omniverse. Here connects all the known universes together except for a select few, which are the specks you can see on the non-existent horizon.”
Ellise pointed in a circle around to each gate in the Nexus and stopped on Camelot. Her finger reached just past Fate’s shoulder. “The gate I am heading to, and the one I assume you were heading for, leads to my home world of Camelot. Magic, swords and potions, but I highly regarded faction within the Omniverse.”
Fate was glad to get some information; it was tough to be forcefully ejected from your own world into a new one, especially if you can't quite remember the details of the original one. The magical girl rubbed the back of her head looking at the gate to Camelot and then back to the armored warrior.
“So, you live through the portal thing?” She asked pointing over her shoulder without looking back. “Is there a big civilization there?”
“Oh yes.” The paladin replied with a nod. “There are a lot of different civilizations beyond each one of these gates. It's actually quite amazing.” She put her hands on her hips looking off into the distance at the Ashen Steppes where she reminisced on beautiful memories of fighting wyverns with a group of hearty adventures that seeked the riches lost to a volcanic tectonic shift. Too bad that journey was nothing but a snipe hunt.
“Where’s your weapon?” Fate asks snapping Ellise from her trance.
“Uh, what?” The Tower stumbled trying to pulled her lost attention back in. “My weapon you ask?”
The magical girl nodded and pointed to the shield on her back. “I see you have shield so I assumed you used a weapon in conjunction with that.” Aren't you a soldier? You sure look the part.”
“Ah, once upon a time I was a soldier. Rather low ranking status but I was trained as a paladin. A warrior of holy light and faith. I do not, mind you, use a weapon but this does not entail I am incapable using one. I have been trained to use a longsword and a mace.” The knight answered. “I prefer the use of my shield, though.”
After having their short conversation for some time now, the paladin wished to move on. “I apologize for being so impolite but I would wish to get home. If ye’ wish to accompany me, I would be more than ecstatic to have some company.”
“This,” she gestured her free hand around her to the white box that caged them with so much freedom, “is the Nexus. This is, without a doubt, the most important place that exists and will ever exist in the Omniverse. Here connects all the known universes together except for a select few, which are the specks you can see on the non-existent horizon.”
Ellise pointed in a circle around to each gate in the Nexus and stopped on Camelot. Her finger reached just past Fate’s shoulder. “The gate I am heading to, and the one I assume you were heading for, leads to my home world of Camelot. Magic, swords and potions, but I highly regarded faction within the Omniverse.”
Fate was glad to get some information; it was tough to be forcefully ejected from your own world into a new one, especially if you can't quite remember the details of the original one. The magical girl rubbed the back of her head looking at the gate to Camelot and then back to the armored warrior.
“So, you live through the portal thing?” She asked pointing over her shoulder without looking back. “Is there a big civilization there?”
“Oh yes.” The paladin replied with a nod. “There are a lot of different civilizations beyond each one of these gates. It's actually quite amazing.” She put her hands on her hips looking off into the distance at the Ashen Steppes where she reminisced on beautiful memories of fighting wyverns with a group of hearty adventures that seeked the riches lost to a volcanic tectonic shift. Too bad that journey was nothing but a snipe hunt.
“Where’s your weapon?” Fate asks snapping Ellise from her trance.
“Uh, what?” The Tower stumbled trying to pulled her lost attention back in. “My weapon you ask?”
The magical girl nodded and pointed to the shield on her back. “I see you have shield so I assumed you used a weapon in conjunction with that.” Aren't you a soldier? You sure look the part.”
“Ah, once upon a time I was a soldier. Rather low ranking status but I was trained as a paladin. A warrior of holy light and faith. I do not, mind you, use a weapon but this does not entail I am incapable using one. I have been trained to use a longsword and a mace.” The knight answered. “I prefer the use of my shield, though.”
After having their short conversation for some time now, the paladin wished to move on. “I apologize for being so impolite but I would wish to get home. If ye’ wish to accompany me, I would be more than ecstatic to have some company.”
"I've been neglected, harassed, beaten, and diminished all my life. What motivates me to continue? The glory of proving people wrong. Being worth more than the numbing existence offered me. To be a hero." - Amber


