Esther, well, was wandering. They never stopped moving. Now, they were growing into their true form, legs starting to elongate and ears starting to get larger. Their proportions might look very odd. Despite the fact, Esther was
not walking with a
slouch. Their confidence still ran through even if they were growing and looked weird. Even their fur was looking odd, reds coming through the dark colors with some white also peaking through.
Esther had somehow gotten to Canis, a room that was low-set, though they still fit inside. Bones littered the place. Kicking one aside, they moved deeper into the place. Seeing someone they'd never seen before, Esther approached, spindly legs taking them to the creature.
Esther looked up at... whatever kind of animal it was, blinking in wonder.
"Hello!" They called out to the being, curious.
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Esther tilted their head when they were called scruffy. They knew they were, but was it that bad? They talked to this strange creature to see if they were fun, but nothing about this exchange seemed fun just yet. Esther's large ears wriggled in confusion. What even
was this creature? The strange thing was only saying facts about Esther themselves- and it was rather confusing, to say the least. Of course Esther had long legs! They would grow longer, too!
Trying to
lasso their thoughts together, Esther wondered what to say.
"Name?
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Esther's
capricious ears flicked around and about, expressing some of their confusion. They didn't really understand anything about the creature in front of them. Besides the fact that they looked.... Really weird. Esther didn't know what kind of animal that one was, but it certainly was something weird indeed.
Orothoclase-alpha? What kind of name was that? That wasn't a name! It sounded like some kind of code!
"That doesn't sound like a name." Esther pointed out, blinking in confusion.
"I'm gonna call you Oro!" Esther shouted, energy clear in their voice.
Esther turned their head at the notion that they did something.
Well...
Burning things was something, right?
"I catch things on fire!! I am Esther!"
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Esther was greatly confused when Oro mentioned not having a name. That just couldn't do! They needed a name! What was a designation? Like a title? Esther didn't understand. It also didn't sound like Oro was being
knavish in any way. It was almost saddening!
"Your name is Oro then!" They exclaimed. Esther wouldn't know what to call the other creature without a name!
Esther's ears pricked at Oro asking how they caught things on fire, and Esther couldn't help but get excited! Standing up, Esther moved to go find something to use as an example.
After a bit of looking, the canine came back with a rat carcass, already haven been dead and not eaten. It could have died from old age, but they wouldn't ever know fully.
"I'm gonna try to burn it!" They said. Last time Esther tried to use it, they failed, but this time it seemed to work well enough. Placing a burning paw (ow that kinda hurt) on the rat, it began to catch flames.
it kinda smelled bad.
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The maned wolf only huffed when Oro said that it wasn't their name. Well, it was now! Once Esther made up their mind, there was no way to change it.
"No! Oro!" Esther demanded, their neck ruff fluffing up at the reply.
The rat must've died somehow, but Esther was not the one to take it down. The leggy animal wasn't really sure how they would take down a rat of that size on their own. But it certainly hadn't happened yet. Maybe they would figure it out another time, now wasn't the time to figure that out. Removing their paw from the burning fur, Esther put out the fire that was enveloped on their paw.
It kinda hurt.
Some of their paw had been burned, but not too severely. Eventually it would heal. Esther wasn't really scared of the pain, more interested in it than anything. Letting out a laugh when Oro said that the fire hurt, Esther looked over to them.
"Of course it does! It's fire!" They replied.
Esther didn't really know how to explain what they did. Yes, it was magic. But how did it work? Esther didn't know.
"Magic! Yes!"
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