Jan 21 2017, 03:23 PM
Back in Eridanus, I made my way to the pools situated adjacent and known to the gems as ‘The Eyes’. Mother’s Light was clamped firmly between my ‘jaws’, lighting my way as I kept semi-low during flight. It illuminated my face and head no doubt, and while not completely effective, it helped a little. When I drew near, I lowered and came to a graceful land just before the right pool. Taloned feet hopped through the damp bank and into the waters, but just up to where the feathers started on pillar like, electric yellow limbs.
Carefully, I placed the stone back in my pouch. I would use it as my light still, but I wasn’t sure I was alone, and I really didn’t want it stolen. Too paranoid to keep it out while my attention would only be half way on it, I tucked it away safely. To keep the pouch semi-dry, I moved the corresponding wing over the pack. I then lowered my head and beak into the water, submerging my head a few times, splashing water about and on myself. Water merely rolled off my feathers, though my head had spiked, or ‘poofed’ up. Satisfied that I was somewhat clean, I hopped back out of the water and onto the embankment. As I was moving along the sodden ground, talons caught upon something. It felt like a carcass, but small. A fish. I pulled my stone out of my pouch to observe it better, seeing it had somehow flopped out of the water and landed just on the bank, where it suffocated.
A small smirk spread upon my beak as I replaced my stone in my pack. One foot grasped upon the fish’s body, while the other kept me balanced. With a sharp beak, I began to feast, enjoying this free and effortless meal.
@Arkrael
Carefully, I placed the stone back in my pouch. I would use it as my light still, but I wasn’t sure I was alone, and I really didn’t want it stolen. Too paranoid to keep it out while my attention would only be half way on it, I tucked it away safely. To keep the pouch semi-dry, I moved the corresponding wing over the pack. I then lowered my head and beak into the water, submerging my head a few times, splashing water about and on myself. Water merely rolled off my feathers, though my head had spiked, or ‘poofed’ up. Satisfied that I was somewhat clean, I hopped back out of the water and onto the embankment. As I was moving along the sodden ground, talons caught upon something. It felt like a carcass, but small. A fish. I pulled my stone out of my pouch to observe it better, seeing it had somehow flopped out of the water and landed just on the bank, where it suffocated.
A small smirk spread upon my beak as I replaced my stone in my pack. One foot grasped upon the fish’s body, while the other kept me balanced. With a sharp beak, I began to feast, enjoying this free and effortless meal.
@Arkrael