Feb 27 2018, 11:16 AM
(ooc - anyone is welcome to help, watch, or hinder; info on Origin's Second Olympics can be found here!)
The little bird-dog was busy.
Polaris was always pretty bright; and anyway, even with the orbs off, all the crystals glowed. But there should, he thought to himself--after hearing of the competitions that were to take place--be decorative lights. Lights to outline where those competing were to--well, compete; lights to guide the walkways and the places for the observers.
He had considered, for a time; he could move all the little baubled stones he'd made when the orb-lights were out, or he could leave those be--just in case--and make new ones.
Oliver had now opted for the latter. Quiet, focused, ignoring the others currently making their own preparations, he began to work on creating the lights.
A moment of gentle concentration, a soft murmur to himself as he focused, and as he unfurled his talons, a gentle golden-white glowing stone was left behind. It wasn't bright, but it was visible, at least.
"There you go," he said kindly to the pebble, before moving on to the next.
{Table code credit to Madison, altered a bit!}
Polaris was always pretty bright; and anyway, even with the orbs off, all the crystals glowed. But there should, he thought to himself--after hearing of the competitions that were to take place--be decorative lights. Lights to outline where those competing were to--well, compete; lights to guide the walkways and the places for the observers.
He had considered, for a time; he could move all the little baubled stones he'd made when the orb-lights were out, or he could leave those be--just in case--and make new ones.
Oliver had now opted for the latter. Quiet, focused, ignoring the others currently making their own preparations, he began to work on creating the lights.
A moment of gentle concentration, a soft murmur to himself as he focused, and as he unfurled his talons, a gentle golden-white glowing stone was left behind. It wasn't bright, but it was visible, at least.
"There you go," he said kindly to the pebble, before moving on to the next.