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Chapter 1.46
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Krshia Silverfang
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When Krshia came round, she did so dramatically. Erin had fussed over her for a few minutes before realizing there was no way she was going to be able to pick the Gnoll woman up. She was twice Erin’s weight, and her fur made her look even bigger. So Erin just sat and scrutinized her. |
Erin Solstice
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When Krshia came round, she did so dramatically. Erin had fussed over her for a few minutes before realizing there was no way she was going to be able to pick the Gnoll woman up. She was twice Erin’s weight, and her fur made her look even bigger. So Erin just sat and scrutinized her. |
Erin Solstice
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When Krshia came round, she did so dramatically. Erin had fussed over her for a few minutes before realizing there was no way she was going to be able to pick the Gnoll woman up. She was twice Erin’s weight, and her fur made her look even bigger. So Erin just sat and scrutinized her. |
Erin Solstice
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When Krshia came round, she did so dramatically. Erin had fussed over her for a few minutes before realizing there was no way she was going to be able to pick the Gnoll woman up. She was twice Erin’s weight, and her fur made her look even bigger. So Erin just sat and scrutinized her. |
[Shopkeeper]
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She really was sort of a woman of the tribes, right? For all she was a [Shopkeeper], Krshia apparently knew how to shoot a bow, and she had lived most her life outside the walls of a city. Gnolls had light, sparse clothing mostly, and they seemed to like hunting and such. |
Krshia Silverfang
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She really was sort of a woman of the tribes, right? For all she was a [Shopkeeper], Krshia apparently knew how to shoot a bow, and she had lived most her life outside the walls of a city. Gnolls had light, sparse clothing mostly, and they seemed to like hunting and such. |
Erin Solstice
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Perhaps Gnolls weren’t as—as civilized as other races. But of course that was the wrong thing for Erin to think. It was more that Gnolls still lived in close proximity to monsters, even more so than Drakes did. They had to be ready to defend themselves in case one attacked their villages. That was probably why when Krshia sat up gasping, her claws popped out of her paws and she nearly took Erin’s head off. |
Krshia Silverfang
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Perhaps Gnolls weren’t as—as civilized as other races. But of course that was the wrong thing for Erin to think. It was more that Gnolls still lived in close proximity to monsters, even more so than Drakes did. They had to be ready to defend themselves in case one attacked their villages. That was probably why when Krshia sat up gasping, her claws popped out of her paws and she nearly took Erin’s head off. |
Erin Solstice
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Perhaps Gnolls weren’t as—as civilized as other races. But of course that was the wrong thing for Erin to think. It was more that Gnolls still lived in close proximity to monsters, even more so than Drakes did. They had to be ready to defend themselves in case one attacked their villages. That was probably why when Krshia sat up gasping, her claws popped out of her paws and she nearly took Erin’s head off. |
Erin Solstice
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It was an accident. Erin was nearly 100% sure of that. And Krshia had apologized several times. |
Krshia Silverfang
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It was an accident. Erin was nearly 100% sure of that. And Krshia had apologized several times. |
Erin Solstice
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After they’d patched up Erin’s cheek and poured a tiny bit of healing potion on the cut to make it heal faster, the Gnoll and Human cleaned up the broken table and spilled tea. Then they began the tea party again, only with less party and very cold tea. |
Krshia Silverfang
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Krshia had some lovely cheese that Erin didn’t mind snacking on. It was wonderfully sharp, and the tea wasn’t half bad, even after it had cooled. |
Erin Solstice
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Krshia had some lovely cheese that Erin didn’t mind snacking on. It was wonderfully sharp, and the tea wasn’t half bad, even after it had cooled. |
Erin Solstice
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“Apologies again, Erin.” |
Krshia Silverfang
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Krshia took a drink from her tea and shuddered for a second. |
Erin Solstice
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Erin’s complete incomprehension gave Krshia a gentle urge to smack her. But Humans were fragile, so though her paw twitched, she kept her voice pleasant. |
Krshia Silverfang
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Erin’s complete incomprehension gave Krshia a gentle urge to smack her. But Humans were fragile, so though her paw twitched, she kept her voice pleasant. |
Krshia Silverfang
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Krshia shook her head. Humans really had no sense of humor. They could never tell when she was being ironic, sardonic, sarcastic, or just teasing them. Their faces were easy to read on, the other paw. |
Erin Solstice
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Erin frowned, scratched at her ear with one finger, and shrugged helplessly. |
Krshia Silverfang
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Krshia leaned forwards. |
Erin Solstice
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Erin made a gun with her fingers and pointed while making the sound. Krshia blinked at her, uncomprehending. |
Krshia Silverfang
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Erin made a gun with her fingers and pointed while making the sound. Krshia blinked at her, uncomprehending. |
Krshia Silverfang
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In some ways, fainting had been more relaxing for Krshia than talking to Erin. Her head was beginning to hurt. |
Erin Solstice
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In some ways, fainting had been more relaxing for Krshia than talking to Erin. Her head was beginning to hurt. |
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