Board Thread:Roleplaying/@comment-32004538-20170914023137/@comment-30921738-20171003202217

(I forgot to daw arms in the picture! :o )

Akurle followed the scent until she came to an opening. It was chaos. Dead, bloody bodies were scattered everywhere, villagers yelled and screamed, holding pitchforks, torches, and nets. Skeletons rose from the dust and ripped the poor townfolk to bits. It was truly choas.

Akurle gagged at the horrid sight and smell. She had to do something, but what? Clearly her friends were here, being tormented and blamed for silly things. She had to do something to stop these vikllagers from ruining the forest and putting her friends in danger. Akurle looked out again at the gory mess. But she couldn't kill.

Yeah, killing a squirrel is one thing, you need the food for survival. And killing a terrifying two-headed beast is fine too, because your just protecting yourself and its not like the beast has feelings. But killing another fellow Jammer? She couldn't. She didn't need any food, not that she was going to eat a villager anyway, and maybe it was to protect herself, but Jammers have feelings. They probably just didn't know what they were doing. They thought that the Magikins were evil because someone told them that. If your father told you something was true, you would beleive it. Same with these villagers.

Akurle looked back at the battle feild again. A kangaroo stabbed a skeleton with his pitch fork, cracking the bones. The skeleton felt no pain and continues attacking the kangaroo. The kangaroo kicked off the skeletons legs, but kept fighting and didn't stop until it had shredded the poor animal to bits. Akurle litsened to the howls of pain and anger and grief. No, she couldn't kill. She couldn't do it.

For some reason, she felt bad for the villagers. They were lied to, and they beleived it. They didn't understand. They were just confused. Akurle's eyes widened. This was her chance to proove that she was worth not to be banished here. This was the moment where she could show the villagers that the magikins were not a threat.

(DUN DUN DUN)