Jun 13 2019, 04:31 PM
pending an m tag for the moment shoal inevitably says a bad word
Waking up was always a downright shock.
Whenever Shoal opened her eyes, she always expected to see nothing but the bleary, inky blackness of her chrysalis. There was always a vague jolt of fear whenever she awoke. She didn't want to go back in there-- she didn't want to die and keep coming back. At least, she was certain it was death.
It seemed like a punishment, to live in this kind of fear. But if she was still awake and able to breathe and spread her wings and fly, she would damn take it.
The haggard, ugly owl took a very deep breath as she stepped along the branch she'd fallen asleep in, long talons clicking melodically against the bark. Again-- as she always was --she was hungry. Stealing from the Pile she'd found was currently out of the question if the Children of Rot-- or whatever the hell they named themselves --was guarding it.
She didn't need to die. Again.
Amber eyes scanned over Cetus for a moment, squinting through the thick mist. From sight alone, she couldn't see much-- but she could hear something in the far distance plodding through mud. A deer, perhaps-- but cave deer were too large for her to try to hunt on her own.
Also, she hated deer. But that wasn't entirely relevant to Shoal's current dilemma. The owl shifted on the spot, narrowing her eyes and staring out into the marsh in silence, waiting.
@Pallas
Waking up was always a downright shock.
Whenever Shoal opened her eyes, she always expected to see nothing but the bleary, inky blackness of her chrysalis. There was always a vague jolt of fear whenever she awoke. She didn't want to go back in there-- she didn't want to die and keep coming back. At least, she was certain it was death.
It seemed like a punishment, to live in this kind of fear. But if she was still awake and able to breathe and spread her wings and fly, she would damn take it.
The haggard, ugly owl took a very deep breath as she stepped along the branch she'd fallen asleep in, long talons clicking melodically against the bark. Again-- as she always was --she was hungry. Stealing from the Pile she'd found was currently out of the question if the Children of Rot-- or whatever the hell they named themselves --was guarding it.
She didn't need to die. Again.
Amber eyes scanned over Cetus for a moment, squinting through the thick mist. From sight alone, she couldn't see much-- but she could hear something in the far distance plodding through mud. A deer, perhaps-- but cave deer were too large for her to try to hunt on her own.
Also, she hated deer. But that wasn't entirely relevant to Shoal's current dilemma. The owl shifted on the spot, narrowing her eyes and staring out into the marsh in silence, waiting.
@Pallas