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Nari-Lanreth

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  1. The group continued the push forwards, their efforts a bit more synchronised than before as each attempted to pry into Wushen's defences. Nari took a few seconds to glance over the field, noticing Krysta standing back and simply watching - weapon sheathed and no sign that she was about to enter the fight anytime soon. She almost opened her mouth to shout across to the woman, before shaking her head. If anything, she may be in the right here. It's best to conserve energy where we can...and if she's really built as a support, the small amount she can dish out may make no difference in the end. L
  2. Nari let some time pass in silence, content to enjoy the company and the surroundings as she considered their current place, and the future that was awaiting. She knew that the moment of happiness could be swept away at any second - something that she still feared having occur. She had, over her time within Aincrad, come to realise that she couldn't allow that fear to hold her. To stop her from moving forward, taking risks. It would easily sweep over her and take away any that of the momentum that she had carried these past months, leaving her as nothing more than a statute standing amidst the
  3. She had to fight off the urge to give any response to the obvious jest in her direction, realising that it was nothing more than the usually bluffing attitude. Still, she felt irked at the commentary, a realisation that she was being too honest perhaps. Instead, she turned her attention towards the fight, knowing that it would require the utmost of their attention. The soft whistling sound that escaped her as she danced between the red cloaked undead fighters seemed to change pitch as she went, as if calling the creature's towards her. As NIGHT slammed her own attacks into the undead, N
  4. As the final opponent burst into shards, Nari found herself pondering the group. The trio of damage dealers were working well together. Aside from Mina taking a collection of strikes that could, in hindsight, have been avoided if Nari had been involved in her role more appropriately. She was still chiding herself for the lack of protection that she had offered, when her ears suddenly perked up at the commentary from Mina. Smiling to herself, knowing that the woman would likely hate the comments, she raised her spear slightly, as if saluting. "Congrats to the Pink Knight for their victory
  5. Nari cocked her head as she considered her answer to her companion's most recent question. She'd tried this quest numerous times before without success, but that hadn't stopped her from continuing to return, time and again. She doubted any answer she gave would be absolutely perfect - not that it mattered, in the end - but she still felt like a snap response wouldn't be giving enough credit to the questioner in this regard. After a few seconds, with a soft shrug, she gave a simple but truthful response. "I guess...it's because I can't sit idle, and don't wnat to do just nothing. There needs to
  6. She'd opened her mouth to respond almost immediately to his jesting question, before stopping herself. It wasn't that she had any hesitations with sharing the information, but she'd also come to realise that sometimes taking time to consider the response was worthwhile. She closed her mouth and nodded slowly, giving her mind a moment to think before she actually gave her response aloud. "Actually, yes...a woman that I met in here, a while ago. You could say we've been friends for a while, although maybe not as close as we are now...it's definitely something that simply, developed over time. If
  7. No sooner had the others smashed the large guardian, than Nari found herself dodging around it uselessly - her own strikes going wide as the thing seemed to anticipate and avoid her attempts at striking it. She only gave it a few seconds of her time, before stepping back and sighing heavily. She'd come to what was clearly a fight that she simply couldn't keep up with - and trying to maintain her own presence in it was becoming more tedious than useful. Instead, she focused on her teammates - making sure none of them were overly injured, and considering a retort to the pink-haired woman's state
  8. Nari lowered the shield as the blast dissipated around her, the dust slowly settling to reveal that she was, for all intents and purposes, still alive. She felt her own shock and awe at how little the attack had actually done - a testament to her shield and armour, or a sign that Wushen's attacks really weren't as dangerous as they appeared to be? - but found herself drawn out of her lull as Jomei charged forwards once more. Not to be outdone, Nari shifted her spear back into position, considering her options quickly even as she called out to the others in the hopes of finding something
  9. Onora seemed to hum at Nari's words, as if agreeing to them without saying a thing. At least, that was how Nari interpreted the response. She knew Onora well enough to have figured out that the woman would argue, or say something in response, if there was any disagreement with the commentary. And once again I'm reminded of how well we know each other, just from our time spent together. She was certain that they were only going to continue the conversation, even if they had reached agreement, and was thoroughly surprised when Onora suddenly changed the topic entirely. "You know, this water
  10. Even as Nari had struggled forwards, following the others in a way that was far from befitting of her status as the party's tank, she couldn't help but keep up with the conversation and flow of everything. Although she wasn't being useful in her protective role, she could at least keep an eye on the battle. It was this eye, that allowed her to see where she would be most needed as the final boss of the dungeon appeared, slamming it's weapon into Mina and causing a severe dip in the girl's health bar. Before anyone else could react, Nari had already called forth the healing crystal in orde
  11. She wasn't surprised by Oji's reactions - the way he seemed taken aback as Nari appeared to find the true depressive state he was, admittedly, hiding relatively well. She'd only managed to notice it due to her own history, her own behaviours and actions. Experience is a kindred spirit, it gives us insight, understanding...and horrors beyond belief. Still, she wasn't surprised at all when the man went on to speak about the loneliness to be found in the game - the way in which socialisation was difficult, and how speaking to computer programs was, in many ways, easier. "I understand that se
  12. The doors had opened, and revealed the challenge that laid ahead of them. Nari would be lying if she said she didn't feel her nerves on edge; the way in which her pulse had suddenly dropped a sign that her mind and her virtual body were reacting to the threat that they now faced. As it always did, she felt that calmness come over her whenever she entered a fight - the fear not gone, but somehow ignored, as if it weren't important in the moment. She felt herself pause at the entryway, her mind wrestling with the realisation that she was finally here, her first actual conflict on the frontlines
  13. Morningstar had led the group along a winding, tiring path through the hillsides and into what felt like the murkiest of swamps in Nari's mind. Although she was used to her time as a tank, she found her heavier armour weighing on her, dragging her down as she tried to keep pace with the others - an effect not helped by the way that the swamp-like land pulled at her feet. She kept silent, pushing forwards in order to keep up with the others as she trudged along behind them. She'd barely caught up as the others had dispatched what had clearly been the forward guards of the temple they had
  14. Before Nari had any actual role to complete, the creature was nothing more than shards spreading on the air. She relaxed her stance, letting the spear lean back against her shoulder as she glanced around the field a bit. Mina's question drew her gaze, and she gave the pink-haired girl a quick smile, before trying to figure out their next move. Somehow, the death of the creature had felt almost underwhelming to Nari, and she found herself a little disappointed that there was still hours to go in the day. "Does anyone have any major plans for the day, or do we feel like perhaps doing somet
  15. She tried to think of anything else to say, words of comfort, or expression, but nothing came to mind. Instead, she ended up falling silent, letting her hand grasp Onora's and her mind blank as she simply accepted what had transpired. She wasn't entirely sure whether to believe it - a part of her kept wondering if there was some sort of joke to be had here, or if she were actually asleep and dreaming up the entire thing. Somehow, although she knew it to be real, her mind simply would not accept anything happening, as if it somehow believed she wasn't allowed to be happy. It's not like anything
  16. The trio that had arrived behind her seemed intent and interested in the quest offered by the elderly man. Before Nari knew what was happening she was, unknowingly to herself at first, roped into the quest itself. As the final member arrived - getting a small nod of delayed familiarity from the redhead - Nari decided to take charge. Stepping off in front of the group in the last direction the elderly man had pointed in, Nari glanced back at the others. "Alright...well, let's do this, if we're going to do it. Preferably before the sun sets, as...well, I think we all have stuff to do, righ
  17. Nari sighed softly, before breaking out into a laugh. Thankfully, Onora was quick to join in, not giving Nari any weird looks or questioning glances. Their laughter seemed to echo around the area, the waterfall in the distance doing nothing to overpower their noise. After a few moments, Nari found herself under control enough to continue speaking, the tears in her eyes blurring her vision only ever so slightly - although she couldn't say whether that was from the laughter, or something else. "That was...that was definitely hard. Emotions are hard. Why are emotions so hard?" She felt herse
  18. "Yes." A single word that was out before Nari had even considered it's meaning, or the impact it could have on their entire relationship. She'd assumed the question, left unspoken, and had immediately answered as soon as the silence had fallen. In contrast to her expectations, Onora had appeared surprised in reaction, her eyes jumping up to look at Nari and her expression shifting to one of shock. "That's...assuming I understood the question correctly." Nari finally broke her gaze, looking away from Onora as she felt her own face flush. She'd never been this confident before, when it cam
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