((...))
((Why did I put so many characters in this house? Now I have to post all the responses...))
The smile on the death knight’s face was grimly pleasant. A contradiction, to be sure, but suitable for one in her line of work. The jingle of gold in her small coin bag made her very happy. As she walked up to the house she wadded up the wanted poster she was carrying while muttering something about ‘one down’.
An agreeable smell assaulted her nostrils before she had opened the front door all the way. Vainaa immediately saw Noikona sitting quietly at the table and nodded a greeting. She couldn’t hear any noise coming from the kitchen, but she assumed Gertha was at work making something delicious.
The crumpled poster hit the trash can with a soft ‘pling’ as the death knight sat down. She didn’t speak to Noikona as she rarely spoke to anyone unless it was absolutely necessary. Instead, Vainaa pulled out her stack of wanted posters and began to sift through them while waiting on breakfast.
((...one down.))
((Why did I put so many characters in this house? Now I have to post all the responses...))
The smile on the death knight’s face was grimly pleasant. A contradiction, to be sure, but suitable for one in her line of work. The jingle of gold in her small coin bag made her very happy. As she walked up to the house she wadded up the wanted poster she was carrying while muttering something about ‘one down’.
An agreeable smell assaulted her nostrils before she had opened the front door all the way. Vainaa immediately saw Noikona sitting quietly at the table and nodded a greeting. She couldn’t hear any noise coming from the kitchen, but she assumed Gertha was at work making something delicious.
The crumpled poster hit the trash can with a soft ‘pling’ as the death knight sat down. She didn’t speak to Noikona as she rarely spoke to anyone unless it was absolutely necessary. Instead, Vainaa pulled out her stack of wanted posters and began to sift through them while waiting on breakfast.
((...one down.))