Corryn sat against a tree, the gentle breeze rustling his golden hair. In his hands he held a small tattered note, he still wasn't sure about this. It wasn't like him to turn down an offer, especially one as lucrative as this, but it was the last line that bothered him 'Although I understand that you usually demand to work alone, for the fulfilment of this contract it is vital that you work as part of a small group' It wasn't that he couldn't work as part of a group, it was just that the group tended to conspire against him. To often had they decided the world would be better if it lacked this odd freelancer they had been forced to work with. 'Still' he thought scratching the back of his head 'a single wish to be granted with the Aduro Emblem, they must be desperate for help if they're offering that as payment' With a sigh he lent his head against the tree, staring upwards at the endless blue gulf of the sky. A strong wind ripped the letter from his hand, he watched it as it soared upwards. Even if it was some harsh joke he couldn't really pass up this opportunity. Lost in thought Corryn didn't even notice the two pronged ear that poked revealingly through his hairline.
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The village of Domus was rather smaller than Corryn had expected, an idyllic peaceful little village that seemed as much part of the scenery as the mountains or the sky. Quaint little cottages that smoked with the rosy warmth of a roaring fire, and steeped in the tranquil sleepy feeling of a thriving community. It was hard to imagine that this was the location of an Aduro Emerald shard. Surprisingly a number of people were wandering around the village, men and women of all ages, some delivering goods and merchandise but others on some care free quest for amusement. This was going to make it difficult. Corryn had hoped he'd be able to slip into the village unnoticed, but this dream was shattered by the patter of running feet.
A young women dressed in a simple black smock with her hair tied into two long braids that seemed to hang weightlessly in the air behind her was making a b line towards the uncomfortable warrior. She stopped in front of him, bent over and huffing in great lungfuls of air through her slightly pouting lips. Regaining her composure she looked up to give Corryn a weak little smile, it froze instantly in its place as her gaze fixed onto a single spot a mere centimetres from the side of his head.
"I w-w-was s-sent by Bob to gu-guide y-ou over t-to the m-m-meeting" she stammered her gaze still transfixed on the same point directly to the right of his eyes. With a sinking realization Corryn remembered that his unnatural ears had poked their way through the tangle of wispish hair that covered his head, he quickly slapped a hand over it trying to obscure it from the young womans view. Her eyes widened and she let out a strangled little gasp, the hand that covered it was long and strangely slender but most terrifying of all were the sharp wolf like claws that extended from the finger tips.
"Please stop staring" he whispered, his eyes closed as if trying desperately to avoid eye contact. The woman nodded pulling lightly on his sleeve to guide him forwards. They walked in silence side by side, the girl flicking her head to the side to steal a glance at the strange creature that walked beside her. Gulping slowly she welled up the courage to ask the question that fluttered painfully around her heart.
"What exactly are you?" Corryn turned his head towards her, his large violet eyes staring directly into hers.
"I don't know" he said. the girls face sunk into a confused stare "You'll have to ask the one who did this to me"
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