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Welcome to Pandaria
Perhaps travel by sea after his latest meeting with Koryu was not the best idea as Indra had sought to sail back. It would of been easy enough. Since his now rogue status among Fiore, he had to act now with caution and travel by sea was a fast way to reach the area where the jungles of Fiore where. However, an odd storm had easily overtaken his boat. Lightning, wind and water became chaos as they sailed. He tried to fly out with Tailong, but the winds were too tough for the mouthy dragon transformed. As a result, they were thrown into the waters and tossed about till everything went dark.
They should have died, but fate had other plans for them. For the storm was not a natural occurrence, and neither was their arrival upon these strange shores. And the worst thing... they were not alone...
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The gulls called out into the morning as an odd little creature, a black and white bear-like creature walked with a fishing bucket and pole to his back. He had just finished his morning fishing and had now begun to make his way back to the hills that led to the Valley of the Four Winds. A piece of twig was in his mouth as he hummed an eastern hymn to himself. Though storm clouds rumbled out at sea and in the sky above the far Kunai mountains, he kept a pleasant attitude. He was near the end of the beach which led to the river ... but as he did he soon saw something.
Out in the sand, wrapped up in sea weed and sand, was a body-- Indra to be exact. Out cold, he laid on the sand, oblivious to anything. Beside him, was Kage, half buried in the sand and Tailong, sprawled out on the sandy beach like a sleeping snake.
It took the bear a moment to realize what he saw but he quickly then dropped his fish sack and ran over to them.
"Hello? Hello! Can you hear me?" the bear asked. He nudged Indra with his paw, trying to coax a response. The best he got was an exhale from Indra-- showing he was still alive, but unable to answer.
Seeing they were alive, the bear quickly rose up and put his fingers together in his mouth. He let out a sharp and loud whistle that echoed into the valley ahead-- calling for help to his fellow villagers. Seeing as there were a few survivors, the panda used the fish pack to carry Tailong and Kage, as if they were infants in the bucket-- and tried to tug Indra. The man was large and heavy due to the difference in size, but the Panda pulled and dragged him along the beach.
As he was able to get him to the edge of the tall grass, when he heard the voices of his fellow farmers come to his aid.
"Help! I found shipwrecked survivors! Please, help me get them to safety!" the bear cried out.
All the while, Indra and his friends were oblivious as help arrived to care for them.
WC: 541
Welcome to Pandaria
Perhaps travel by sea after his latest meeting with Koryu was not the best idea as Indra had sought to sail back. It would of been easy enough. Since his now rogue status among Fiore, he had to act now with caution and travel by sea was a fast way to reach the area where the jungles of Fiore where. However, an odd storm had easily overtaken his boat. Lightning, wind and water became chaos as they sailed. He tried to fly out with Tailong, but the winds were too tough for the mouthy dragon transformed. As a result, they were thrown into the waters and tossed about till everything went dark.
They should have died, but fate had other plans for them. For the storm was not a natural occurrence, and neither was their arrival upon these strange shores. And the worst thing... they were not alone...
***
The gulls called out into the morning as an odd little creature, a black and white bear-like creature walked with a fishing bucket and pole to his back. He had just finished his morning fishing and had now begun to make his way back to the hills that led to the Valley of the Four Winds. A piece of twig was in his mouth as he hummed an eastern hymn to himself. Though storm clouds rumbled out at sea and in the sky above the far Kunai mountains, he kept a pleasant attitude. He was near the end of the beach which led to the river ... but as he did he soon saw something.
Out in the sand, wrapped up in sea weed and sand, was a body-- Indra to be exact. Out cold, he laid on the sand, oblivious to anything. Beside him, was Kage, half buried in the sand and Tailong, sprawled out on the sandy beach like a sleeping snake.
It took the bear a moment to realize what he saw but he quickly then dropped his fish sack and ran over to them.
"Hello? Hello! Can you hear me?" the bear asked. He nudged Indra with his paw, trying to coax a response. The best he got was an exhale from Indra-- showing he was still alive, but unable to answer.
Seeing they were alive, the bear quickly rose up and put his fingers together in his mouth. He let out a sharp and loud whistle that echoed into the valley ahead-- calling for help to his fellow villagers. Seeing as there were a few survivors, the panda used the fish pack to carry Tailong and Kage, as if they were infants in the bucket-- and tried to tug Indra. The man was large and heavy due to the difference in size, but the Panda pulled and dragged him along the beach.
As he was able to get him to the edge of the tall grass, when he heard the voices of his fellow farmers come to his aid.
"Help! I found shipwrecked survivors! Please, help me get them to safety!" the bear cried out.
All the while, Indra and his friends were oblivious as help arrived to care for them.
WC: 541
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