May 07 2021, 01:35 AM
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May 09 2021, 10:07 AM
Abruptly, the air smells like smoke.
Tsetse looks up from where he's been stalking a bug across the forest floor for the last couple of minutes—having wondered if insects were as susceptible to his tainted virus as anything else—reminded, quite sharply, of Hjalmar. His cold fire was unmistakable; lapping at limb and scale, his sibling shedding perpetually.
Has his brother wandered into the area? He has not interacted with his siblings for quite some time; he misses them. It's a kind of subtle ache that goes unnoticed, usually, but at the smell of that familiar foul smoke it feels like a hole has opened up next to his heart.
He should find Elayne again, some day. Another note to add to the list of his ever-growing plans.
But the one he comes across in the clearing is not Hjalmar at all—although those flames are quite familiar. Another Valkhound, then? Hm.
Whoever—whatever—she is, she is... powerful. Like the one he hunted with in Ursa a while ago; lightning lances through the air, killing what is left of the grass. A certain kind of excited satisfaction rolls through his chest; ah, true chaos. True destruction. There is something simply satisfying in tearing and burning without thought, without any purpose other than simply causing ruin. Something Tsetse himself has not indulged in for a while... cannot indulge in to the same extent as his siblings, his corrupted magic owing to something more subtle.
Perhaps if he had grasp of fire, of lightning, he would join in gleefully on the destruction. For now, he simply walks himself a circle in the charred, dead grass and lays down to watch.
May 09 2021, 07:38 PM
@Tsetse
Jul 21 2021, 10:18 PM
Was it still there?
As more destructive instincts flooded Aethril's peripheral she forgot entirely about her new audience. It had been so silent, after all-- unresponsive but watching. In Aethril's mind it mattered very little. She had things to do, of course.
Another ear-shattering crack of thunder and more of the soft grass of Pegasus burned away with a flash of violet-white lightning, piercing several feet into the ground. The smoke burned the Valkhand's sinuses and there was a twisted sense of relief in it all.
This little area on top of this little hill had been wrecked; smoke churned its way into the air and ash fell through like dark snow. Aethril ruffled at her hair and turned to head back down the hill and out of one of the following tunnels back to Cepheus.
It was only when she was halfway through a bath, some hours later, that she wondered what the horselike Valkhound was doing back in Pegasus.
Then, it was dismissed for more important matters. Someone would have to read to Eggbert before bedtime, after all.
exit aethril