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"Damnit."
Eil' had probably said that word over a hundred times in the pass two minutes. She grasped the edge of her lip lightly with her teeth, stitching the cut on her left side. "Bloody hell..." She should have known better. Pirates weren't someone to mess around with, and not everyone fell for her stupid mind games. Eileithyia knew she was smarter than this, but she was certaintly glad she hadn't got herself killed and was quick enough to make an escape.
"This will never happen again..."
The words came out as a whisper, and she looked down shamefully as she finished sewing up the wound. Eileithya had ran into a few pirates when she was wandering around and as usual, attempted to use her seductiveness to her advantage. For once though, Vaas's men didn't seem to have their head in a knot and didn't fall for her tricks and mind games. Instead they threatened to kill her and nearly did. Eil' had put up a little fight, then made a run for it at the right time. Good thing the men weren't very accurate with their guns, otherwise she would had been adead duck at dawn.
Eileithyia stood up and let out a small groan of pain. She decided to head back to the Gladius base and moved on cautiously.
Eil' had probably said that word over a hundred times in the pass two minutes. She grasped the edge of her lip lightly with her teeth, stitching the cut on her left side. "Bloody hell..." She should have known better. Pirates weren't someone to mess around with, and not everyone fell for her stupid mind games. Eileithyia knew she was smarter than this, but she was certaintly glad she hadn't got herself killed and was quick enough to make an escape.
"This will never happen again..."
The words came out as a whisper, and she looked down shamefully as she finished sewing up the wound. Eileithya had ran into a few pirates when she was wandering around and as usual, attempted to use her seductiveness to her advantage. For once though, Vaas's men didn't seem to have their head in a knot and didn't fall for her tricks and mind games. Instead they threatened to kill her and nearly did. Eil' had put up a little fight, then made a run for it at the right time. Good thing the men weren't very accurate with their guns, otherwise she would had been a
Eileithyia stood up and let out a small groan of pain. She decided to head back to the Gladius base and moved on cautiously.
For over the past few hours, Camila had been wandering the jungle in hopes of finding new herbs that can be only found in the mountains and materials useable for making weapons for her tribe. Finding only a handful of things after such a large period amount of time, she decided to it wise to head back before nightfall. Stealthily, she began to descend from the high heights of the rocky mountains and towards the vibrantly colored jungle. Nearly at the end, she heard someone immensely curse and halted her tracks. "Seems that their mother hasn't taught them proper language." She said halfheartedly, slightly amused by the choice of words and headed towards what now she could identify as a woman, as her voice was feminine. What could have happened to her? She thought, detecting pain in the female's tone.
Eileithyia gazed at the vast landscape before her. Beautiful, but ruined. Destroyed because of everyone that lived here. It looked peaceful, but it actually wasn't. Due to hate and murderous people. Okay, sure- she was part of one of the most dangerous factions on the island, but it was only because she had no choice at the time. She was a professional at hacking computers, so why not put it to use, right? Exactly. She was desperate for money. Desperate to feed her family that she once had. Eil' wanted to become part of a faction that could be more powerful than the other factions. For she wouldn't have to worry that much. Very few people even dared to mess with Gladius. The only reason though was because they could gain all your personal information within a short period of time. Then there wasn't much you could do. Gladius could easily track you down and stealthily kill you without the littlest trace.
Eil' shook her head and carried on, clutching her hand over the stitched wound. Getting down from these mountains would be extremely damn hard. Her vision was slightly blurred- not only from blood loss but dehydration and hunger also. The burning in her throat was just something she couldn't ignore at the moment.
She looked around for the path she had brought up here, blinking rapidly. Eileithyia sighed with frustration and walked ahead, hoping to find the path sooner or later.
Eil' shook her head and carried on, clutching her hand over the stitched wound. Getting down from these mountains would be extremely damn hard. Her vision was slightly blurred- not only from blood loss but dehydration and hunger also. The burning in her throat was just something she couldn't ignore at the moment.
She looked around for the path she had brought up here, blinking rapidly. Eileithyia sighed with frustration and walked ahead, hoping to find the path sooner or later.
Walking silently a few feet away from the young woman, she studied her from behind, wondering. Gladius member she immediately thought, noticing the hints many of them had in their clothing and gave them away if looked closely enough. Questions began to fill her mind, in which she easily brushed temporarily away until the time was right. The female was injured, that was clear, and it hurt her immensely and judging from her weakened posture, also famished and thirsty. Camila began increasing her pace until she was all but three feet away from her, close but not enough for someone in such state as her to be able to cause any harm and kept her gaze on her. "For someone in the fraction of Gladius, it's obvious someone had beaten you in a fight. Are you searching for something or someplace?" Her voice sounded calm, showing no emotion. The tone her deceased mother had told her to use for those who're outsiders to the tribe and unknowing of their actions towards them.
Raising her brow lightly, she looked upwards towards the darkening cerulean sky. After a few seconds, she looked back at the woman, her eyes slightly amused whilst she rushed her fingers against the necklace that was over her chest. "My necklace clearly states it, and never did I say that I planned to follow you did I?" Tilted her head to the side, she studied her before resting on her wounds. "With your being's state, your speed and strength will be weaker than it usually is."Looking at her side bag that rested on her hip, she considered the options and sighed as she made her choice. Opening the bag, she went through it until she found the things she's been looking for and took them out. "You might want this." She opened her hand, displaying the herbs that lied on them. Camila knew it was a bit unwise to give them to her, but Lupus was immensely stocked in these herbs.
((It's alright, I understand :) ))Camila chuckled lightly and shook her head, "They're not poisonous, they help prevent infection to injuries. Like your own." She gestured towards them, seeing that the wounds were still a bit fresh. It doesn't take long for one that's open to get dirtied and infected if not covered, she knew that from experience with both herself and the villagers' from the Lupus tribe. "And I am," She nodded at her and smiled. "If I may ask, who're you? You seem quite familiar."
A frown appeared on her face as the mention of those men. They were the ones who killed her mother, Maya Hadriunus, very recently and left her body at the border of the jungle for Lupus and Camila to find. She shook her head as if it would help clear such thoughts from her mind and focused on Eileithyia. "If I were you, I would've cursed at them strongly." She said honesty, sitting on one of the large stones of the mountain.
She shook her head and surveyed the area for any sign of other people. "Gladius is quite peaceful with the Lupus, unlike many other fractions. We consider them as a friend, in some ways." Camila flashed her a smile and thought for a moment. "Have you thought of attacking Lupus?" She asked, inquisitive.
She nodded and thought of the Vaas'a leader, thinking how much difference it would be to not have him on the island for people's lives. "We can..." She trailed off, making a plan inside her mind.
Camila thought for a moment before speaking. "I think we can overpower and get rid of him along with those that are a threat to the innocents and ourselves, battle strategizing you could say— only difference is that it isn't much a battle." She stood up from her position on the rock and began looking into the jungle with a concentrated expression, in thought. ((Yeah, sorry I didn't get your notification! /-\))
Nodding, Camila whipped around to look at her. "My people are more than just villagers, they're fighters. From what I've managed to discuss with them, they want revenge for them killing their previous leader, my mother. Though I won't allow them without a good reason to attack."
Frowning slightly, she nodded again and focused her gaze on the ocean in the distance. "I feel neutral towards her, as she hasn't done anything to provoke the Lupus and other fractions as far as I know. Not much of a threat."
"I understand, should be heading back to the village. Have a meeting with the elders." She forced a smile at her, now reminded at the elders' reluctance to telling her the details of her mother's death.

