Dec 06 2019, 01:58 AM
This thread is somewhat backdated to before Raheerah's return, if you want to include his emergence's ripple effects in one of the first few posts. Or, not. Up to your call!

is the rule of the beasts
Attikias had been tired, as of late. Of what, well, he didn't know- of growing? He looked.. Odd. So unlike anything he hunted, naked and covered in fine suede while things fled from him when he made himself known. He'd flown under the radar for some time now- he'd been but a boy when he last spoke to someone, anyone, and he was, honestly, alright with that. As with any being, if he stepped out into the light, he may as well be placing himself on a serving platter for the predators of the caves.
He'd seen them- he was one. Some in the trees, some hunting, some emerging from gardens with their claws blunted below them. Attik found it best to avoid them altogether. Who knew how they would interact- yes, the monster (the name was lost to him, now) was... Kind to him as a boy, but now? Now, the man may come off as a threat, with his developed muscles showing under his lack of covering.
He'd made his home in the darkness of trees. It was good here, covered from the rain and prying eyes. Intricate, hand-made ties showed signs of wear and tear and of living creatures. A patch of leaves indicated a sleeping spot, with an area for fire in the middle and a way to direct the smoke out.
He'd learn that one the hard way. Sparks of his spear against hard rock let him light dry wood, let him heat up food for him to eat. Sure, yeah, he could eat it raw, but his taste-buds seemed more keen on the burnt flesh. Plus, it helped prevent his stomach from aching so much.
But, well, right now he wasn't concerned about creeping about to hunt. He'd eaten earlier, had fixed up his own little hut, kept everything in check. Now, he had... Not much to do. This was average at this point in his life- usually, he'd sit home and carve something with the bone knife he'd fashioned. As of late, though, it was a bit boring. There was only so much material; the purple beast often found its way into his creations, followed by the various felines he'd spotted about the jungle. Prey items followed, usually in running stances, or with depictions of life in the hands of what brought their death.
He found himself returning to the twin pools often. They were fascinating to him. Sometimes, he'd just sit there and watch himself, studying his various facial expressions and watching his body move as he grew and changed. That's where he was today, wooden figurines and working knife in a bag straddled against his hip. Its leather wrapped above his non-burdened shoulder. He should do... Something. Nothing came to his mind, though; he didn't need to do anything, either. A rare case of calm came over the tall humanoid as he stared blankly into the water.
It was good to be alone, sometimes. A sigh escaped him as he leaned back and propped himself on lanky arms, mismatched eyes staring between the leaves at the baubles high, high up on the ceiling of the cave.