“I like chocolate really. Dots are pretty good too.” Mary says as she looks up at the sails. ”Well, maybe you should will the wind to go faster.” She said, a slow grin pulling up her lips. ”Will the wind to blow us to the port. Might make it there faster.”
“That’s ridiculous! I can’t just will the wind to go faster, silly!” She rolled her eyes. “You’re clearly the one with fancy powers, not me. You do it.”
“Of course you can. This is a world of my imagination. You can do anything that I say. Example, if you thought really hard you can probably view this as your homelands.” Mary said as she started to turn the ship starboard.
“Ok, right. So, if I just stand here and think really hard about the wind blowing more, then it should?” Vriska was doubtful, but stared towards the sails and thought of strong winds.
“That’s great!” She beamed at the new face that had appeared, and directed a question towards Mortimer again. “How do we go though?”
“It depends, where exactly do you live?” He asked, while the Scythe was still smiling, even if she was a little worried for the little girl.
“My hive, that’s basically an awesome castle, is in this biig desert-y canyon place! I don’t actually know what to call it, hee. Of course I live on Alternia too, that’s where all small trolls like me are!” Vriska clearly thought that was enough to go on.
“Well…We’re not on Alternia, we’re on earth” Mortimer said, he’s heard of Alternia before, but he had no idea where that was.
“Earth. Hm. How’ll I get home then? I’ve never heard of Earth before!” Mild worry started here for her, not able to help but wonder if she’ll be stuck.
“Candy sounds very good, yes!” Vriska giggled and spun around. “Will we be there anytime soon? Do you have a favorite kinda candy, Captain? I absolutely love all kinds of candy!”
“I like chocolate really. Dots are pretty good too.” Mary says as she looks up at the sails. ”Well, maybe you should will the wind to go faster.” She said, a slow grin pulling up her lips. ”Will the wind to blow us to the port. Might make it there faster.”
“That’s ridiculous! I can’t just will the wind to go faster, silly!” She rolled her eyes. “You’re clearly the one with fancy powers, not me. You do it.”
“Where’ll we be going first? Is it gonna be real far away and have lots of people, huh?” She asked while watching the water. Thinking of going somewhere with a lot of people kind of scared her, she hadn’t met many. The closest anybody was to her home was the weirdo who’s across the canyon where her mother lives and likes horses a lot. New people are fun, and so was the idea of fighting bad guys. “I can’t wait to get somewhere.”
“We’re going to a port called Candy Dots. Don’t let the name fool you. It has a lot of scallywags of the like. Also some candy shops that we can loot. Find some ship mates. Or if we can’t find anyone we like, make some.” Mary shrugged, finding the idea simple. ”How’s that sound?”
“Candy sounds very good, yes!” Vriska giggled and spun around. “Will we be there anytime soon? Do you have a favorite kinda candy, Captain? I absolutely love all kinds of candy!”
“That’s great!” She beamed at the new face that had appeared, and directed a question towards Mortimer again. “How do we go though?”
“It depends, where exactly do you live?” He asked, while the Scythe was still smiling, even if she was a little worried for the little girl.
“My hive, that’s basically an awesome castle, is in this biig desert-y canyon place! I don’t actually know what to call it, hee. Of course I live on Alternia too, that’s where all small trolls like me are!” Vriska clearly thought that was enough to go on.
“I’d much rather kill evil things. Sounds better than killing things just so you won’t be killed.” Vriska stared down at her feet, scuffing them on the deck idly. Puffing out a sigh she looked up at Mary. “So, Captain?”
“Alright. We’ll only kill the bad guys.” Mary said as they sailed. ”Yes First Mate Vrissy?” She asked, giving the little cerulean troll a mischievous grin. The little pocket of her creation was actually pretty neat. It’s been awhile since she’s been there. Her dad had helped set it up when she younger and just learning how to control her powers. Gabe helped her design it and even help create the map for it. To be honest she probably still had that map somewhere in her room.
Mary blinked, having missed everything that Vriska said. ”U-Uh, sorry. Zoned out. What was that?”
“Where’ll we be going first? Is it gonna be real far away and have lots of people, huh?” She asked while watching the water. Thinking of going somewhere with a lot of people kind of scared her, she hadn’t met many. The closest anybody was to her home was the weirdo who’s across the canyon where her mother lives and likes horses a lot. New people are fun, and so was the idea of fighting bad guys. “I can’t wait to get somewhere.”
hey guys! i’m just gonna put vriska here on a little hiatus and probably wont be gone for longer than a week uvu
i just got animal crossing today and am putting together another roleplay blog(which takes ages for me i forgot this) just remember my main is over here
Sometimes I can reply within minutes.
Sometimes it takes me a couple of days.
Sometimes it’s in between.
The point is, I will reply at some point.
I promise.
Another visitor has come across your hideout. A pretty small visitor. Maybe even small enough to show yourself?
You step out from behind the rocks. “Hello!”
“Hey, hi!” Vriska waved her small hand in greeting. “I’m Vriska Serket, the greatest and best! Who’re you?”
Vriska thought for just a moment and nodded. “It’s be nice if you’d help me back, Mortimer. But I don’t want to bother you if you should be doing something else!”
Mort let out a sigh as the Scythe poked her head out, smiling at the little girl “well for once Grimmy over here isn’t doing anything at the moment, so he can take you anywhere you need honey!”
“That’s great!” She beamed at the new face that had appeared, and directed a question towards Mortimer again. “How do we go though?”
