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[Contest] Sunrise Projector - Printable Version +- ORIGIN (https://origin.boreal-nights.space) +-- Forum: IC Archives (https://origin.boreal-nights.space/forumdisplay.php?fid=50) +--- Forum: Year 1 Archives (https://origin.boreal-nights.space/forumdisplay.php?fid=42) +--- Thread: [Contest] Sunrise Projector (/showthread.php?tid=1553) Pages:
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RE: [Contest] Sunrise Projector - Rauslin - Oct 19 2015
@Baratheon RE: [Contest] Sunrise Projector - Baratheon - Oct 22 2015 BARATHEON "the world is mine for the taking" The dragon was immensely pleased that the small ball did not disappoint his little daughter. She pounce don it immediately and began to chew at the stone like a happy child. The dragon gave an approving grunt before lying down near the small child and curling his large body partway around her like a sort of barrier to keep the ball from accidentally falling back into the water. The tuft of his tail wagged happily while he watched her and then increased in tempo when the child nudged the ball back to him. Was this some sort of play? Could they roll the ball back and forth? One of the dragon's sharp claws gently alighted on the stone and held it in place before he lowered his head and gave the ball another tap with his nose horn. This time it was a little harder and sent the ball a little faster towards the Rauslin Pup. He didn't want to hit it too hard and send it rolling too far away but he also wanted this little game to be a bit more fun for her so she could actively chase the new toy. Of course, he was also enjoying playing with the little toy which was evident with that tapping tail and the smile on his massive jowls. It was a nice, easy game that even a war-torn cripple like him could enjoy. RE: [Contest] Sunrise Projector - Rauslin - Nov 21 2015
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