Now I want the water to wash away all my sins.

The wind to blow away my thoughts without meaning.

The fire to burn away my thickened skin.

- Dance Of Fate -

"Intruders!" It was a greeting she'd heard one to many times. Before her eyes could adjust to the sudden darkness she heard the metcallic 'zing!' of several swords being unsheathed and once her eye did finally adjust the swords were at her throat. She exhaled in frustration and her mussel's tensed as she snaked her hand slowly to her waist and the hilt of her bastard sword.
"Stop! Do you not recognize one of our own?" A drow woman stepped out of the shadows. She was unlike any of the soldiers surrounding Lilith now, her eyes held deep compassion and otherworldly wisdom. "Nathyrra, you have returned to us."
"Yes, Seer! It is good to see you once more." Nathyrra smiled for the first time since Lilith had encountered her in the shadows of UnderMountain.
"And you aswell but I see you have returned with another. Someone very important indeed..."
The Seer's eyes rested on Lilith. "I did not expect to lay my eyes on you so soon. I am curious as to how you both came to appear before us."

And then the explanations of all that transpired in UnderMountain began...

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He let out a low groan of irritation as he looked over their saviour. She was tall, for a woman, and she appeared to be well equipped enough to handle herself on the battle feild but she didnt look like a hero. As far as he was concerned she didn't look any more special than the average adventurer. She wore black leathers, convenient for the road ahead, he mused. Her favoured weapon appeared to be the sword at her hip though he'd noticed at least two concealed daggers on her person. Her skin was pale, much paler than any human he'd ever come across and she had long unpractical dark crimson hair that she held back in a tight braid. What gave away her inhuman heritage however was not her skin or strange coloring, it was her eyes. They were pale green that almost seemed to have a glow about them.

"I must put my faith in the Goddess and that meaning putting my faith in you -- our lives are in your hands."
Alright, enough is enough. "You cannot be serious?" He stepped forward. "What do we really know about this... this woman? She could be the death of us all!"
The Seer merely shook her head and offered him a reassuring look. "Perhaps then, Valen, you would like to accompany Lilith on her quest. Would this put your mind at rest?"
Lilith, that was her name. He scowled. "You know I don't believe in your ways and I won't throw my life away blinding following anyone."
Lilith turned to him, looking him up and down quickly before locking glazes with him. "And I would not ask you too. You have no reason to trust me but you could at least trust the geas." She held up her hands in a mock gesture of surrender. "I'm bound to this."
He closed his eyes in consideration. Go with her and assure she stays true to their cause or stay here and wonder if she is really conspiring against them all. He let out a sigh of defeat. "I will do what I can to assist you..." He paused. "But know that I will be watching you as well."
She smiled. "And Nathyrra, you'll accompany me also?"
The drow's eyes lit up. "Of course."

Authors Note: Certain aspects of the PC will not be considered cannon but for the sake of a good story, lets pretend it is.
But that's all for now, updates will probably be weekly or atleast close to that. Chapters will start getting longer soon, promise.