What have thou done now, Louise? Traveled many a league, has thou not? Naught a mind, have you?
Shaking her head, Louise patted her lovely horse on his beautiful, black coloured neck, a snort escaping his nostrils. Louise smiled and shook her head.
"Do you, by chance, know where we happen to tread?" she asked the horse, her voice soothing and sugar-coated as she spoke to the animal. She then looked up and about at the scenery around herself. It was very swampy and murky, that was for sure. She could tell that her beauty was having difficulty tredding through the harsh terrain.
Dismounting, Louise turned to the horse, and she smiled at him as she gently stroked his wild mane. "Thou are such a beaut, m'love," she told him, giggling softly. She then sighed and looked down at her feet, guessing she should begin to move before she became stuck.
Hopefully, we shalst make it t'rough these woods a'fore sundown...a'fore any beast means to attack us... Louise told herself as she began to make her way through the murky water, her hand grasping her horse's mane, guiding the way slowly.
Raven sat upon a old tree carving a arrow head out of wood. He hummed a strange song, well not strange because he is not that good at humming, but strange because in the background of the music you herd *plop* *plop* *plop.* Raven almost fell out of the tree but on his way down he landed on his feet. After getting his balance he saw a young women sitting on top of a horse, I am raven. And whoever you are i wish not to fight you. Raven dropping his sword that he had used to carve the arrow head says: you may pass though
Louise's eyes widened when she heard movement besides her own and her horse's. However, that failed to measure up to the fright that arose in her when she heard another's voice. She came to a stop, the horse halting beside her, nudging her shoulder gently with its strong face. However, she would not move from the spot.
Oh no...What have thou done, Louise? Thou is filled with ridicule for getting lost in a place such as this. And now, thou shalst get thy repayment. Shaking her head, Louise tried to calm down a little before she looked up, her eyes narrowing slightly so that she might be able to see whom spoke to her.
"Raven? Thou say thy name so well," Louise said, her voice shaking slightly. "I thank thou highly, m'lord," she added when he stated that she may pass unharmed. And so, when her horse nudged her shoulder gently again with a snort, Louise began to cautiously step forward, glancing about warily, hoping the creature would stay true to his word. She had yet to spot him, which was why she was so frightened.
Odd Raven murmured. Raven begin to climb up the tree when he saw a flash go past his eye
looking around only to see nothing he continues to climb. When he gets to the top he yells over his shoulder, Be careful. As he takes a seat on the tree he sees he forget his sword so yet again he jumps down. when he touches the ground he sees the water in the lake twirling around. Odd Raven murmurs again.