Re: The Cliffs
Since there was no way for Tali to know where exactly she was going, she just kept running until she found a place where she couldn't run anymore. Hopefully, that had bought her a little time to plan before she faced any other tributes. Right now, her only weapon was what she could do as a demon. The real bitch of that was that she had no idea how much those abilities were dampened, and she wouldn't until she tried to use them.
That meant she needed a backup, but unless she wanted to grab a rock or sharpen a stick, Tali had missed the part of their training that taught her to weaponize her surroundings. She might be able to hold her own hand-to-hand in spite of her size, unless the dampening took her strength away, too.
If she could get a weapon, and figure out her limits, Tali was still confident that she had a chance. If she died before she could do either of those things, though... no. She wouldn't die. Anybody else who ran this far was probably a scared little mouse without talents at all. She could handle this.
She heard movement in the treeline behind her and whirled, bracing herself for a fight.