Jul 07 2015, 01:32 AM
OOC: A selfie thread where Rafael learns to fly.
parts are indicated above the post. Sadistic violence in prey-killing, revealing his inner psycho.
All these pieces broken and scattered
In mercy gathered, mended and whole.
The peryton walked towards the spire in Polaris. The blue light washed the area in a dazzling, calm hue that attracted Rafael. Soft doe eyes blinked gently as he titled his head this way and that to allow the crystals’ glimmer to reflect in his grey eyes. Rafael had wandered into this place by chance, though approaching the Spire had been a deliberate consideration. It had been a few days since he’d been born and the peryton had felt a great itching begin in his haunches where his wings connected to his shoulders. For the first few days, the elk-bird had remained unaware of these extra appendages. They just were. Now, though, he could feel the sinews and muscles gathering and strengthening in his wings. They wanted a taste of air and freedom. Carefully now, Rafael allowed his appendages to stretch out in either direction awkwardly. It felt pleasurably to display his hawk wings. They were well-formed and when a gentle gust ruffled up his wings, the cool feeling felt simply divine. He nickered gently, pleased with his actions, then tapped his hoof onto the ground and looked up at the spire. It spun 10 metres high in the air and the calf knew that he was meant to fly and reach the top. That being said, he pawed the ground and shook his glorious crown of horns, then flapped his wings a couple of times and attempted to kick himself off the ground using his strong, hindlimbs as a support.

In mercy gathered, mended and whole.
The peryton walked towards the spire in Polaris. The blue light washed the area in a dazzling, calm hue that attracted Rafael. Soft doe eyes blinked gently as he titled his head this way and that to allow the crystals’ glimmer to reflect in his grey eyes. Rafael had wandered into this place by chance, though approaching the Spire had been a deliberate consideration. It had been a few days since he’d been born and the peryton had felt a great itching begin in his haunches where his wings connected to his shoulders. For the first few days, the elk-bird had remained unaware of these extra appendages. They just were. Now, though, he could feel the sinews and muscles gathering and strengthening in his wings. They wanted a taste of air and freedom. Carefully now, Rafael allowed his appendages to stretch out in either direction awkwardly. It felt pleasurably to display his hawk wings. They were well-formed and when a gentle gust ruffled up his wings, the cool feeling felt simply divine. He nickered gently, pleased with his actions, then tapped his hoof onto the ground and looked up at the spire. It spun 10 metres high in the air and the calf knew that he was meant to fly and reach the top. That being said, he pawed the ground and shook his glorious crown of horns, then flapped his wings a couple of times and attempted to kick himself off the ground using his strong, hindlimbs as a support.