(Jair; Human Form)
Jair shook her head, braids whipping wildly around her cheeks. Beside her, a rather larger than life creature trundled unwittingly, it’s massive bulk enough to send even the bravest of wayfarers running. The woman, intimidating in her full set of purple armor, and the creature, intimidating in it’s own permanent armor, seemed quite a sight as they strolled down the country path, seeming oblivious to the rain that pelted them and set up a musical chorus of tinkling bells as it landed on their armor. The purple haired woman laid a hand on her companions shoulder plate, and the giant creature lumbered to a halt, looking perplexed. For such a large creature, it’s brain was relatively small, and made it a bit difficult for it to comprehend most things. So it didn’t know why they were stopping when they had such a lovely forward motion going. “I can only imagine this rain isn’t going to let up,”
Jair sighed, tilting her head up and closing her eyes as the rain pelted her cheeks. Her helmet was clipped to her belt; she’d wanted a bit of fresh air for a change. “What do you think?” The creature rumbled slowly, looking at her devotedly, but not understanding the question. “Yeah, I agree,” Jair continued, practically speaking to herself. The two of them deviated from the pathway, and found a low, rocky outcropping near the side of a mountain face, relatively close to the path. The large creature settled down beneath it, and Jair seated herself on one of it’s spikes, taking great care not to cut herself up. She leaned back, folding her arms and watching the path quietly in the rain.
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