Ooc: You didn't specify that! xD Plus, eidolons are used in FFIV. I just really like Alexander xD
Aurora stared down the three strangers, her back poised, her face holding a look of serenity and peace. But there was also sadness in it, a sense of mourning.
Aurora walked up to the group, her staff becoming its true form, a rod, once more. "You have journeyed from hardship and grief, friends. The spirits tell me this," she mused quietly.
Aurora wasn't sure how to address that. Should she tell this party what she was, or should she keep it a secret? With a sigh, she said, "I'm no gypsy, but... I dare not speak further in these open areas. The agents of the darkness are always seeking, always reaching. It disturbs the spirits." With that, she lowered her hood and revealed her face, smiling wistfully.
Nora hit Shadow in the head with her staff then looked at Aurora and bowed her head smiling. "Sorry about him." She said. She looked over at Kurokai and cover her mouth, trying her best to hold back a laugh.
Aurora cast her gaze to the ground, nodding politely, a custom gained from her nobility. "Thank you, stranger," she said softly, offering a smile. To the group she said, "Now, where is it you're heading? Is it in the direction of the white towers, perhaps?"
"It's toward the darkness... the towers don't stand anymore, but it's a place where the spirits and summons are strongest. I want to ask for their help in saving out world." Hearing Shadow's comment, she looked somewhat concerned. "There is division here, then."
Aurora looked surprised at the "violence" within the group. Were these people the ones who would save the world from the darkness. Well, she guessed so.
"You fools!" Aurora said, the authority of royalty coming into her voice. "If we cannot stand together, the world as we know it will die, and everyone else along with it! Please, think reasonably! We need to find strength in numbers!"
Aurora looked back at Kuro and sighed softly. "I just wish they would solve their problems, or at least put the fight against the darkness before all that..."