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Wednesday, February 27, 2013

GW2: Blodwen and Artaen




Artaen and one of his faithful seraph subordinates decided to go check out the city from a certain favorite watch tower of Artaen's that is not easy to get to without a bit of crazy jumping first. He goes there often to look out over the city, but this was the first time he'd brought a girl up there. He's sorta her boss. Alright, he's flat out her boss and commanding officer, but once at the top of the tower, he realized it could be nothing more than a date. A high place, a nice view of the city at night, and pretty girl at his side. Mr. Fluffins agreed. Well, he mewed, but Artaen decided that meant he was agreeing.


Blodwen also must have thought it was a date, because she found a nice spot to sit and stare up at the night sky in a romantic nature. Artaen himself is still often inspired and taken back by the beauty of the city. Lyssa must have a presence in the city for it to be so pretty. 

After the viewing was over Blodwen decided to go run around the statue of Kormir. Artaen did not question her. . . not out loud anyway. He could only assume she was a follower of Kormir and that it was some ritual. She ran around many circles before stopping to sit in a flower bed. Again he didn't question this. She's a necromancer, so she can't be all that sane by default. He decided to join in so he didn't ruin his chances with the pretty girl and had a bit of a lie down in the same flower bed. Then she dumped her strange bony flesh pulsing minion thing on him. He tried not to protest too much, but decided that when she pointed out how bad he smelled now that it was all a trick to get him out of his clothes. He had to oblige such a pretty girl. They went to the tavern -her idea- so he could strip down and wash off in the fountain. Then he put some clothes back on and they went inside to find a room. After a bit of cuddling by the fire, going to bed was mentioned. Artaen thought he was going to get lucky, but then she went and slept in the bed on the other side of the room. Of course if you ask him, he'll coyly avoid the subject so you'll still think he got lucky.

The next morning he woke up alone except for Mr. Fluffins. He went downstairs to ask if a note had been left for him, but one had not. Later when he mentions it to Blodwen she'll respond in such a manner that suggest she doesn't think he bothered to check for a note. He guesses that is why she didn't leave it.

  

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