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Isabela ([personal profile] seagoing) wrote in [community profile] nysalogs 2018-02-13 01:21 pm (UTC)

That's my guess anyway. From what I've seen Wyver isn't as big on appearances like it seems Olympia is. They'd likely make sure the walls themselves were still standing, but I doubt they took the time and effort in making sure every single crack or hole was patched up. We'll use that to our advantage, we'll just have to be patient in making sure no one sees us go about doing it.

[It's actually not a half bad plan now that she thinks of it, what with the locals constantly being nose deep in the history of the city. She wouldn't even be a little surprised to find any weak areas in the wall they simply never fixed for the 'history' it holds.

But looking down at how unsure and nervous Yukina looks at the idea of doing something so reckless makes her think to hell with their history, the past was simply something you learned from. It didn't mean to turn your back of anyone who needs help in the present, for some ridiculous tension between the countries. She doesn't voice any of that though, instead giving the other woman an reassuring smile.]


Of course. It's really not all that much, but it's a start. Once we get past the walls it'll be much easier to find something that'll call less attention to you.

[It's oddly nice even for her, but there's a large part of what still exists of her conscience that refused even the idea of leaving her behind amidst the vicious birds and whatever else was around in the hollow. She makes a motion for them to move along then, ready to be far away from the place yet again.]

Come on then. Remember to step carefully and stay low so the guards don't see us. And if you spot anything that looks promising just give me a tap on the shoulder so I know where to go.

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