m for 'mmmmkera can't stop swearing'
Fuck me.
Kera's bones creaked as she pushed herself up to stretch, groaning and tilting her head down and forward until she heard a distinct click from somewhere along her spine. There have been worse noises to come from Kera's body, however.
She had, these last few cycles, done very little. There were no geese to murder, or geese-spawn, nor were there lights to turn back on. Kera's life had, in fact, mostly been consumed with raising two delinquent children to be good gembounds, and not... murderers.
Shockingly, raising pups not to kill people was fairly easy.
At least, she hoped they weren't running off and killing people. It had been some time since she'd seen either Mars or Halo, but she wasn't going to try to restrain either of them into staying in her den forever.
The massive white wolf shook the sleep from her bones before she shoved by the rubble in her 'den,'-- a half-crumpled old hut in Orion --and moved for the exit with a heavy yawn. She stood under the doorway and lifted a hind leg to itch the heavy, spore-ridden pelt clinging to her skin.
Perhaps she'd hunt, or drink, or make lights.
Who knows. Not Kera. Even so, she was content to stand under the glittering mushrooms surrounding the doorway for the time being, staring bleary-eyed into Polaris.
Kera lowered herself down to stretch out again, heaving a yawn. Everything was absolutely fine, until the familiar scuffling of hooves came close. The wolf drew herself up a bit, turning her head to watch as the deer moved past. And then an unfamiliar fucking monster ran right past as well.
She blinked, watching the stones skitter in front of her vision for a moment. Then, she stepped a little further from her den and peered down the street. She couldn't see, but she could certainly hear that it was a successful hunt.
Maybe it's time to go back to sleep, Kera decided, turning to move back inside-- though she didn't even get to go in before she heard the violet creature returning and stopping in front of her house. She turned, quizzically, blinking up.
Kera would have liked to say she saw weirder. But she hadn't.
"Well, yeah," she said. "They're mushrooms, they're special. They bring light." These were, in fact, the requirements to be a lightbringer, after all-- you had to bring things that also brought light. Like mushrooms.
"Interesting face," she offered in return, turning and sitting back down in the doorway. She had a feeling that, for now at least, this was going to be a thing. "Do you want a light?" She then offered.
@Vargas
The term 'created' did not, in fact, clue Kera in that this one particular gembound was not like the rest. Instead, Kera drew up the conclusion that Vargas was created like how she created her own children. What the fuck did this thing's parents look like? She wondered, tilting her head.
She followed his gaze to her collection of Friends, and then looked back at his face for a moment, even after he spoke. Maybe he was some kind of dragon. Fused with...
... caves fucking knows what.
"I'm Kera, the Lightbringer," she announced, as she often did. "I brought light back to the caves when they'd gone out." Because the one thing you should always do when introducing yourself to new people is remind them of your life's greatest achievement.
His other question, she couldn't quite answer. She lifted her shoulders in a vague shrug, furrowing her brow. "Fucked if I know. I'm not new new, but there's probably others out there way older than I am," she offered. She took a brief glance over herself, then added, "I've gotten into a bunch of fights."
She realised with this statement, however, that there weren't actually a lot of other gembound out there with scars. She knew of a few, but not many. Even this one seemed relatively... clear-skinned? She thought?
Maybe they all just went into their chrysalises instead, when injured. But who wouldn't want sick-looking scars?
@Vargas
Kera slowly tilted her head. At this point, she was mostly unsure what Vargas was actually talking about. She didn't know what an Overseer was, or what they were meant to do, but she certainly knew the name Nemean.
"No, uh," she began, eyeing Vargas up. If he happened to be a friend of Nemean's, she didn't feel like offending. That might lead to Kera being the thing's next meal. "I don't work for Nemean. She was the one that turned the lights out, before. I don't really work for anything or anyone."
The wolf spent a moment lifting her hind paw to itch absently behind her ear, thinking. "I like to keep the caves-- y'know. Relatively safe, at least from other Greaters. There was this goose and her murder-children running around just fuckin' murdering everybody, so I fought some of them before."
She lowered her foot again, watching Vargas eat for a moment. She was half-surprised to find a deer leg being offered towards her, and she reached out to take it with her teeth, ripping into it to chew. Once she swallowed, she spoke, "Nemean shoved somebody's stone in there," she explained, about the lights. "The generator, I mean. So we had to yank it out, and once we did the lights went back on. I don't know why she turned them off, though, but they've stayed on since."
For a moment she leaned slightly back, thinking and chewing on venison. "What's an Overseer?" She asked, with a mouth full of red meat.
@Vargas
Kera slumped down, one foreleg over the hunk of meat as she spent a moment or two chewing and swallowing, half-watching Vargas as she did. He didn't seem particularly impressed, but Kera supposed when you're that size, you could just reach all the way down into the generator.
"Well, yeah," she said. "I'd also just hatched at the time. And it was underwater. It might be easy for you, but not a pup. Everybody was moping around miserably in the dark, too." At least, this is what Kera percieved. Blackberry had been angry, and Giggle had been a little too happy when she showed her lights.
She listened to Vargas, albeit a little quizzically. She knew of the Masters-- particularly Tenzin and Astraea --and she knew some of the others had some doubts about their true intentions. Kera supposed she did as well, but only about Astraea. He didn't seem entirely right.
Kera gulped down a strip of deer meat. "So, everything's different now?" She asked. "Why? I mean, if there's a need for Masters and Overseers and ominous wills and shit, why not-- I dunno. Reinforce them? If we need numbers and stuff, why aren't we getting them?"
Luckily, the wolf did not, in fact, have an existential crisis. Kera knew her place, too. She knew she'd die some day. She knew most were destined to just wander and then die. That was life, really. "I guess," she said a little nonchalantly. "I mean, everybody does different stuff, you know? Some people just do fuck all and eventually keel over, or are killed, and some grow plants and shit, and some set fires. There's gembound in Orion--" she waved a paw up towards the Throne "--that sit around and act like they own the place, making themselves up to be kings and shit."
Shaking her head, Kera gulped down another few scraps of meat. "I just like defending the ones that can't defend themselves, and making lights. Everybody's different, I guess." She eyed Vargas for a moment, dipping her head down to tear off more meat from bone. "So what are you supposed to do, if there's no Masters' will to enforce?"
@Vargas