She stared blankly at the paw, and snorted laughter.
She opened up the wooden box, sliding the die in amongst the others, and amongst the pen, pencil, notebook and so forth.
@Yanyue
She stared blankly at the paw, and snorted laughter.
She opened up the wooden box, sliding the die in amongst the others, and amongst the pen, pencil, notebook and so forth.
Diem was just as enthusiastic about the collar, in turn.
Yanyue's question, though, gave her pause. She turned, flaring out one black wing and eyeing it.
In the meantime, she cradled her familiar in her arms.
Diem paused, staring off into the middle distance as she desperately tried to think of some way to make this work.
She could see it now, in her mind's eye. Flaring out her wings, leaping into the air, arcing gracefully into a harsh belly-flop directly on the stone below. Or careening wildly out of control into a tree.
...She'd rather play it safe than make that her first experience with flying.
'Yeah, there's plenty of open space in the next cave over...' Diem waited until Yanyue had finished speaking, and offered a short, enthusiastic
The back of her neck was a strange place to be. It was a relatively long neck, for a humanoid; one that arched up and forward, a hunch that might be difficult to cling to. It was well-muscled, almost horse-like or draconic on its own, but covered in that thick, somewhat greasy black mane hanging tangled like mythical Kelpie hair.
Diem didn't move yet, though. The front of her wings--the part that rose up from her shoulders--might bump Yanyue as she walked; or they might slip and fall. She wanted to make sure they were comfortable before she started off!
Diem set off. It wasn't fast, and it was a little awkward, what with a glowing alligator hatchling (occasionally chirping) along with a wooden box in her arms, but it was cheerful. She hummed to herself now and then, and the vulture's skull-like head turned this way and that, often gazing up and around her in absolute awe.
Now and again she asked Yanyue if they were 'good,' but other than that, she was committed to a journey.