[So the rest of them weren't intelligent. They ate raw flesh, and they weren't intelligent. And they were hungry. And they were staring at her.
Clearly, they weren't interested in each other, or him, so it was a safe bet whatever was wrong with them was protecting him. She had no such protection.
She recoils, more in disgust than fear, when she sees the creature that surely couldn't be a living person, not in that condition. Just what the hell were these things? It was like corpses started walking around. Was he a corpse, too?]
They smell me, you fool!
[There were... a lot of them. Enough that, even with firebending, she didn't like her odds if they attacked.
Perhaps they'd simply be afraid of the fire, like he was. That would be ideal.]
no subject
Clearly, they weren't interested in each other, or him, so it was a safe bet whatever was wrong with them was protecting him. She had no such protection.
She recoils, more in disgust than fear, when she sees the creature that surely couldn't be a living person, not in that condition. Just what the hell were these things? It was like corpses started walking around. Was he a corpse, too?]
They smell me, you fool!
[There were... a lot of them. Enough that, even with firebending, she didn't like her odds if they attacked.
Perhaps they'd simply be afraid of the fire, like he was. That would be ideal.]