I am Panthira tis Kyniga, Panther of the Hunt, or Panthera de Venatu, depending on if you speak Greek, English, or Latin. I prefer using either my English or Greek name. I am 14, but that doesn't mean that I cause trouble.
My parents raised me and my twin in a cottage in the woods, where we would hunt for our dinner and live away from modern society. They taught me to read, write, and speak Greek, English, and Latin; although I have some issues with reading and writing in English and Latin because of my dyslexia.
Growing up in such an isolated way, I'm not used to interacting with other people. Nor am I used to being in the city. If we meet, please be patient with me. I may seem strange, but I promise I'm nice.
*member of the Truth and Games RPG*
Catching Elephant is a theme by Andy Taylor
He noticed the hesitation and suddenly wondered where she had learned to fight. It was obvious that she was about to say more than she thought the ought to. Kieren pretended not to notice and nodded a little. “There are a lot of drunk fools out at this hour.” You frowns a little. “You really should go back home, before you get into trouble… One drunk is bad enough, but if there were a group of them” He shakes his head a little.
“Home, like I have one of those…..where I live just isn’t what I consider home, it’s very….different from where I grew up.” Panthira hoped he wouldn’t push further on that matter, after all, not many people grew up in a cottage in the woods. “But I was on my way to my foster person’s home when I encountered the drunk, and have nothing against heading that way again.” When the stranger mentioned the dangers of a group of drunks, she shrugged. Her hand went to her camp necklace as she said casually, “It can’t be any worse than a group of Laistrygonian giants armed with exploding cannonballs……….” Fear showed in her eyes the moment she realized what she said. Trying to cover it up, she added hastily, “Or so I’ve read.”
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Panthira accepted the business card with...smile. “Thanks. I’ll try
her. “It’s no problem....grew up on these streets so i know how rough they can be,...