a; the heart of the forest [ Someone's being pretty proactive about the wild boars in the area. At first it was for more practical reasons, but then Brie happened to see that what she was told would happen was, indeed, happening: new people. God damn it.
It's not that they'll be inherently useful to her, but she knows that how useful they are to her isn't what anyone else on the stupid island cares about. "Make sure nothing kills the new people, Brie." "Make sure YOU don't kill the new people, Brie." And then Genette didn't take it kindly when she sarcastically referred to her; "I'll try, mom."
Brie's instinct is to pierce the shit out of you, newbie -- right through the chest and attach you to one of those skinny trees. Instead a simple hand motion sends an apparating sword right through the neck of a grunting boar. You're welcome. ]
c; an undisclosed location within the house [ Those pin cameras? Brie stole a shit-ton of them when they were traveling through a more technologically advanced world. You may not have found one yet, but the person looking around on the monitor tablet has certainly found you.
She's not used to having to explain this whole thing to other people, but the confused look you have on your face while you're trying to figure out where the fuck those voices are coming from is driving her crazy. Time to introduce them to some telepathy. ]
Hey you. [ She says something specific pertaining to your location -- yeah you. ] Stand still for a second and listen to me.
f; the beach [ Today has certainly been a day full of new people. It's hard to say how many, but even one more is too many in her book. One thing Brie will say is that if they're going to be here from now on, they damn sure better know how to use their magic.
She herself already learned the hard way that you better have them mastered before you're whisked away anywhere. ]
So what kind of magic did you end up with, huh? Or is it one of the shitty ones where you can't show me? [ It's not like healing or mind reading isn't useful, but she can admit that magic you can see is at least cool. ]
npc ▢ brie
[ Someone's being pretty proactive about the wild boars in the area. At first it was for more practical reasons, but then Brie happened to see that what she was told would happen was, indeed, happening: new people. God damn it.
It's not that they'll be inherently useful to her, but she knows that how useful they are to her isn't what anyone else on the stupid island cares about. "Make sure nothing kills the new people, Brie." "Make sure YOU don't kill the new people, Brie." And then Genette didn't take it kindly when she sarcastically referred to her; "I'll try, mom."
Brie's instinct is to pierce the shit out of you, newbie -- right through the chest and attach you to one of those skinny trees. Instead a simple hand motion sends an apparating sword right through the neck of a grunting boar. You're welcome. ]
c; an undisclosed location within the house
[ Those pin cameras? Brie stole a shit-ton of them when they were traveling through a more technologically advanced world. You may not have found one yet, but the person looking around on the monitor tablet has certainly found you.
She's not used to having to explain this whole thing to other people, but the confused look you have on your face while you're trying to figure out where the fuck those voices are coming from is driving her crazy. Time to introduce them to some telepathy. ]
Hey you. [ She says something specific pertaining to your location -- yeah you. ] Stand still for a second and listen to me.
f; the beach
[ Today has certainly been a day full of new people. It's hard to say how many, but even one more is too many in her book. One thing Brie will say is that if they're going to be here from now on, they damn sure better know how to use their magic.
She herself already learned the hard way that you better have them mastered before you're whisked away anywhere. ]
So what kind of magic did you end up with, huh? Or is it one of the shitty ones where you can't show me? [ It's not like healing or mind reading isn't useful, but she can admit that magic you can see is at least cool. ]