"Sounds good." Liv agreed.
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She was silent as she slipped out into the hall. It wasn't hard to guess that she was only able to do it because of the fact that they hadn't expected her to be able to find her free will again. She knew it was because of what she was, being a siren gave her some protections. Those protections were most certainly what she was thrilled ot have a the moment, as well.
She made her waythrough the halls of where she was, avoiding everyone, along with making it a point to try and find her way out. Nothing was marked in such a way though, making it rather difficultfor her, but she was still trying.
After awhile, she didn't even know how long, she found a room that was unprotected, the door was open a crack. It seemed like perhaps it was a case of someone left abruptly, and she was going to continue, until she noticed a crystal glowing deep within the room. Of course, her curiosity got the better of her, and she approached it.
As she took the crystal in her hands, she realised what it was. She could feel her friends, the familiarity of them all.
".... these are the soul fragments." She said quietly, her voice stunned. That at least gave her an idea as to where she was, or at least who she was with.
She also knew what she needed to do. She knew this would draw attention to her, but she didn't care. This needed to be done.
So she used her voice. She increased the pitch to the point that glass would shatter, and hoped it would work with this too. She knew people would be coming for her, but she had to free them.
Just as a tall male wood elf made his way into the room, angry and promising trouble, the crystal cracked. She backed away from himn, not changing the pitch, until she couldn't. She found a dart in her wrist, and what it contained was acting fast. She tried to break the crystal before she fell, but couldn't.
It fell just before she did. But when it hit the ground, there was a pulse of mana as it shattered, the fragments escaping.