*Looking as Smckrink would be chased by some mad gorilla, he would simply freeze teh gorilla and would step to her, calm as can be.*
"My my, so I am here now with a fellow Forsaken hmm? Now ain't that a pleasantry, hmm?"
"Peers to the luxury ship and shrugs*
"Trivial pleasures of the Lving, isn't it? And don't try to command a fellow Forsaken around, as I am even harder to convince then the Troll"
*Would plot with her what seems only to be a plot from two Forsaken*
Ask him for a quick way off the isle. Mages can make portals.
He'd offer the mage compensation for the trouble. If he refuses, he'd use intimidation instead.
He'd offer the mage compensation for the trouble. If he refuses, he'd use intimidation instead.
Would not that easy to intimidate, but since there is no need to, he just makes a portal to his destination, saluting him before he goes. He would then salute the Knight and plus further with his fellow Forsaken.
Simply make a portal to Ebon Hold and walks trough.
Wow, why don't you fellas just use hearthstones or whatever?
Ragh would use the Human so full of hot air to fly to safety.
Rizzo would appease the Orc by creating him lovely intricate beard ties as payment for protection. He would also attempt to engage the Orc in mindless small talk in an extremely annoying fashion out of nervousness, probably aggravating him.
If they successfully leave the island, the Orc will probably never want to see him again.
If they successfully leave the island, the Orc will probably never want to see him again.
The Lady would probably nod at the warlocks before walking into the nearest shadows to read... and punch anyone who disturbs her
Given Celestriana's apparent hostility and refusal to contribute in any meaningful way, Tethenar would ignore her and see to his own survival and, when it comes time to leave, would simply leave her behind.
She seemed happy enough just reading, after-all.
She seemed happy enough just reading, after-all.
Amnastaria alone with the most hostile and horde-proud of the blood knights? :-)
It might not end well...
In a more serious note: Amnastaria is a farstrider, and well trained to survive in the wild on her own. As for the blood knight, she may rage on him (especially if he will ignite her temper, what he is really good at), call him in all the sarcastic terms she might think of, etc... but beyond all of this, Amnastaria will never ever kill another Sin'dorei in purpose, unless her hand is really forced into it.
So, what will probably happen is Amnastaria storms off enraged into some other part of the island... though after she will calm down she may indeed offer him help, especially if he (and his shining armor) will run into serious trouble, if that happens, she will also offer him to join if she finds a way to escape the island (though never too nicely).
"And don't count on it next time, blood knight, in case you and your forsaken allies will try anything funny against the alliance".
It might not end well...
In a more serious note: Amnastaria is a farstrider, and well trained to survive in the wild on her own. As for the blood knight, she may rage on him (especially if he will ignite her temper, what he is really good at), call him in all the sarcastic terms she might think of, etc... but beyond all of this, Amnastaria will never ever kill another Sin'dorei in purpose, unless her hand is really forced into it.
So, what will probably happen is Amnastaria storms off enraged into some other part of the island... though after she will calm down she may indeed offer him help, especially if he (and his shining armor) will run into serious trouble, if that happens, she will also offer him to join if she finds a way to escape the island (though never too nicely).
"And don't count on it next time, blood knight, in case you and your forsaken allies will try anything funny against the alliance".
Standing up she walks into the forest to go get some wood " hey it was a book on survival you gotta have at least a idea on what to do."
Provided Amnastaria doesn't initially rage at Cathríon for no reason, it would probably all work out fine, since she'd quickly realise that Cath doesn't really have any kind of an issue with someone who identifies as a High Elf, nor along with the Alliance. She's probably just spend the whole time explaining to Amnastaria why she feels how she does about her own personal views on things like factions and the likes.
They'd probably be fine.
They'd probably be fine.
"You scout the terrain. I'll try to find something to eat."
Rocmar sharpens a stick into an impromptu spear.
Rocmar sharpens a stick into an impromptu spear.
Make moves on him constantly in between displays of martial prowess, which involves beating the crap out of local hostile wildlife with Brainbeater. They'd probably be well capable of sustaining themselves and surviving, but I'm not sure they'd have enough tactical nuance and such to figure out a means of escape.
Tethenar would most definitely avoid going anywhere near Goldishia if he can help it. Assuming they do meet, the Blood Knight would have to tear himself away from his own survival in order to most likely hold the goblin woman at bay with a hand on her head.
Ultimately, nothing would get done, and they'd both die.
Ultimately, nothing would get done, and they'd both die.
Amariel would be wary in Tethenar's presence and not let her guard down, but that wouldn't keep her from communicating and co-operating with the Blood Knight. I take the liberty of assuming he would respond in kind. They would likely be more than sufficient at watching each other's backs along with their own until they find a way back to civilisation, shake hands and part ways.
Of course there is also the chance they'll come to blows, but I don't see that as a likely outcome as neither character is particularly hotheaded.
Of course there is also the chance they'll come to blows, but I don't see that as a likely outcome as neither character is particularly hotheaded.
Surprisingly well actually, I'm thinking. Healing/DPS combo IC that would be able to take care of themselves, the Night Elf being extremely experienced in general with Cathríon's natural ingenuity leading them to be able to brave the wilds of the LOST island, both in terms of flora and fauna. The fact neither would wish to antagonise one another without cause would benefit all parties involved, I'm sure.
They'd most likely engage in an awful lot of discussions regarding their shared racial history as well as touching a bit on more recent subject matter, probably agreeing that basically, more or less, everyone is stupid. Cathríon would probably try not to be sarcastic and offensively witty (the "bant") for a few days or so until Amariel recognises she's alright ... then she might try to mess with her some to see if she can draw a sense of humour out of Night Elf, because I imagine she'd be very stoney during initial interactions, even mistrusting of the Sin'dorei. It would probably become apparent pretty quickly Cath's on the level which would alleviate this feeling, however.
Cue conversations along the lines of "You know, I'm rather disappointed none of our boys stuck with their Druidic ways as fervently as the Kaldorei males ... I'm sure you don't particularly mind them strolling around bare chested in the open all day every day, hm?"
They'd most likely engage in an awful lot of discussions regarding their shared racial history as well as touching a bit on more recent subject matter, probably agreeing that basically, more or less, everyone is stupid. Cathríon would probably try not to be sarcastic and offensively witty (the "bant") for a few days or so until Amariel recognises she's alright ... then she might try to mess with her some to see if she can draw a sense of humour out of Night Elf, because I imagine she'd be very stoney during initial interactions, even mistrusting of the Sin'dorei. It would probably become apparent pretty quickly Cath's on the level which would alleviate this feeling, however.
Cue conversations along the lines of "You know, I'm rather disappointed none of our boys stuck with their Druidic ways as fervently as the Kaldorei males ... I'm sure you don't particularly mind them strolling around bare chested in the open all day every day, hm?"
Overall, this poses great risk for Roifa.
Upon identifying the fact that he's stranded on an island with Cathrion, Roifa would take a moment to have a good, long smoke. Fel knows he'll need it to steel his nerves in trying to reason with someone who has incredibly strong opinions about the undead- (to which he will empathise and even agree).
The most likely way for the undead to make any kind of deal with the sin'dorei would be to completely disarm himself and become a sort of prisoner. He'd comply as long as he feels there is some fraction of a chance that Cathrion could somehow observe Roifa poses no threat to her at all, and actually is her best chance of making it out alive, given his experience as a Soldier and Survivalist.
If however things take a turn for the worse, an armed Cathrion could get the jump on the undead and take what's left of his life. If he is somehow able to turn the tide of the fight, he will repeatedly floor and deck the Sin'dorei, waiting for her to get up each and every time he could kill her, till she somehow comprehends that he's not interested in hurting her.
If they somehow manage to get past all that, they have a good chance of surviving, and even having a laugh about there initial beef, if Cathrion is receptive to this sort of irony.
Upon identifying the fact that he's stranded on an island with Cathrion, Roifa would take a moment to have a good, long smoke. Fel knows he'll need it to steel his nerves in trying to reason with someone who has incredibly strong opinions about the undead- (to which he will empathise and even agree).
The most likely way for the undead to make any kind of deal with the sin'dorei would be to completely disarm himself and become a sort of prisoner. He'd comply as long as he feels there is some fraction of a chance that Cathrion could somehow observe Roifa poses no threat to her at all, and actually is her best chance of making it out alive, given his experience as a Soldier and Survivalist.
If however things take a turn for the worse, an armed Cathrion could get the jump on the undead and take what's left of his life. If he is somehow able to turn the tide of the fight, he will repeatedly floor and deck the Sin'dorei, waiting for her to get up each and every time he could kill her, till she somehow comprehends that he's not interested in hurting her.
If they somehow manage to get past all that, they have a good chance of surviving, and even having a laugh about there initial beef, if Cathrion is receptive to this sort of irony.
Provided there is no open war or a similar excuse for Gibbles to simply try and kill Roifa (or die trying) they'd probably get along at least somewhat well.
... at least until they run out of tobacco.
That silliness aside, Roifa probably doesn't need to feed himself and such as much as Gibbles does - comes with the territory with being undead - and if he's willing to help the Gnome, the already high odds of survival the two would have by themselves would increase a fair bit. On that note, if they simply ignore each other and simply fend for themselves they'd probably both keep themselves sufficiently alive until help arrives, they find means to escape (Gibbles builds a short-lived flying machine that runs on coconut oil or something).
... at least until they run out of tobacco.
That silliness aside, Roifa probably doesn't need to feed himself and such as much as Gibbles does - comes with the territory with being undead - and if he's willing to help the Gnome, the already high odds of survival the two would have by themselves would increase a fair bit. On that note, if they simply ignore each other and simply fend for themselves they'd probably both keep themselves sufficiently alive until help arrives, they find means to escape (Gibbles builds a short-lived flying machine that runs on coconut oil or something).
This would be an interesting one.
Speaking for Ailred, he's normally very uncomfortable with having to deal with Warlocks and Death Knighty Death Knights. So, I can see their respective professions leading to metaphorical friction, with a fair amount of teeth-gritting to go with it.
By and large, Ailred would attempt to curb Gibbles' more radical ideas in favour of keeping to basics that have a high chance of success. Ultimately, I imagine that they'd eventually be able to survive long enough for help to arrive, or for a compromise that involves a raft with some sort of whirly-jig on the back to make it go faster.
Speaking for Ailred, he's normally very uncomfortable with having to deal with Warlocks and Death Knighty Death Knights. So, I can see their respective professions leading to metaphorical friction, with a fair amount of teeth-gritting to go with it.
By and large, Ailred would attempt to curb Gibbles' more radical ideas in favour of keeping to basics that have a high chance of success. Ultimately, I imagine that they'd eventually be able to survive long enough for help to arrive, or for a compromise that involves a raft with some sort of whirly-jig on the back to make it go faster.