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RE: [OLYMPICS III] Obstacle Course - Lilymoth - Mar 22 2019 He had come simply because there was a large gathering and he was interested in observing others; he made exaggerated movements with his left leg to show off his glowing accessory, by stretching it as he walked or lifting it to his chin to give it a small lick. As the kitten pranced behind the crowd, he made note of which creatures he thought were beautiful and, equally, handsome; and which ones he simply adored. Lilymoth nodded here and there, noting pretty gems or dull ones. RE: [OLYMPICS III] Obstacle Course - Mercy - Mar 22 2019 The lion sat dutifully atop the rock formation, having carefully plantcharmed himself up to the precipice. Moonlit eyes traced the movements of each Gembound below, keeping an eye on the winged ones present. As Ayr went down, trotting alongside the --- oh, a Bloodberry, Mercurius continued to watch carefully. RE: [OLYMPICS III] Obstacle Course - Eli - Mar 23 2019 And they were off!
Eli must have had his head in the dirt because everyone left without him. "Aw shit! He hissed, lunging forward to race after them all the while cursing his clouded mind. He had been lost in thought, but couldn't help it! The Spire was just so damn pretty! Eli coughed at the dust thrown in his face. Better late than never! Before he knew it, the first hurdle (a make-shift fence made out of wood and- what was that? Spiderweb?) was coming up fast. Perhaps too fast... Eli's paws slipped and he slammed his face into the wood with a loud thump! Dazed, the hybrid crumpled to the ground, clutching his brow with a paw. "Fuck." He breathed. His brain felt like mush. RE: [OLYMPICS III] Obstacle Course - Kera - Mar 23 2019 ![]()
As Kera cleared the last hurdle, her hind paws knocking the old wood uncomfortably, she went into a dead sprint towards the Spire-- quickly forgetting that she'd have to circle around it, and started yanking herself along to turn while keeping up. She managed this much at least, and took a moment to enjoy the feeling of her paws thumping against the solid cave floor as she sped along with the main throng of the crowd, ears pricked against the ever-crackling tower as she did her laps and then went careening for the river's shore. ![]() RE: [OLYMPICS III] Obstacle Course - Jaysong - Mar 23 2019
It was safe to say Jay was surprised she'd made it this far-- she cleared her last hurdle and then went kitten-galloping towards the Spire. She'd seen some of her friends-- Pale, and Adder, and Lily --but she decided not to speak with them yet. She had a race to win. And Jay refused to lose. Perhaps raw determination was keeping Jay up with the others so far, as the kitten had to weave through the legs of much older, much taller gembounds to keep herself up with the crowd, and also without getting trampled by a nearby paw or hoof. RE: [OLYMPICS III] Obstacle Course - Ayr - Mar 23 2019 It was quite clear that the unicorn didn't exercise all that often, as she was still a little out of breath by the time she reached the rock formation, her pale chest heaving and tail lashing weakly. "As do I," she responded quietly, dipping her head in gratitude as the sprawling plants came. She ascended carefully up the steps and settled herself down onto her belly atop the formation of rocks, staring out to the herd of jumping-and-sprinting gembound. "She claims," Ayr began, taking a needlessly long breath as she indicated with a flick of her tail towards Jayberry. "That she is not here to cause trouble, and forgive me for saying but I do not quite believe it." The unicorn tossed her head quietly, brow forming a rare crinkle. "It is the wolf's choice if she wishes to say but I don't have any intention of stopping others who want her to, ahhh, account for what she's done," the ethereal creature added, quietly, before moving on and pointing out-- "it looks like most of them are at the Spire." RE: [OLYMPICS III] Obstacle Course - Vincenzo - Mar 23 2019 ![]() Oh. Boy. His favorite time of the year was back around. The seagull was circling around the top of the obstacle course, high enough to be well out of the way. At times he fluttered to land on rocks to watch the contestants darting past. All the while he began a steady stream of narration--and attempted to enhance his already-considerable volume with magic, to an impressively loud level. "AAAAAAAAND THEY'RE OFF! Looks like the white wolf's goin' in hot--ahh there's some missin' clearance there, foot hit the hurdle but that's not a problem! Don't let it slow ya down!" ...Vinnie couldn't even see Squick; so despite the little worm gaining an impressive lead, he didn't comment at all. It wasn't a snub, just--ignorance of the parasite's presence. Hell, he barely spotted the tiny black kitten against the dark rock below. "And look at that little black--err--black--furball! Right through the holes, neat as a sparrow! Followed close-on by this cat-deer-fella! Caves, ain't he GREEN!? Cat or deer, cat or deer--well he jumps like a deer!" Deep breath. "And this wingy-deer fella, lookathimgoooo! Ooh, he almost got his wings out there, closed at the last second--good thought, guy--and here comes another little furball! Is it a kitten?! I think it is--oof! Don't let that fall get to ya, kid, I've seen bigger comebacks! Pick yourself up and RUN RUN RUN!" This loud encouragement rang through the room and he circled back again, calling out further. "AND ANOTHER ONE! That goes for you too, little guy! Don't give up--you can do it! AIM FOR THE GAPS! And that black wolf's on the go! Look at that speed--oh, what's this? Is that one of the judges on the field? I didn't see any mistakes by the wolf but ey, I'm no judge! And here comes a dog! Look at him--oh, ow--ahh--... We got ourselves a REAL ENTHUSIASTIC competitor here, folks! Let's get a cheer for him! And here's ANOTHER CAT, off it goes, bounce bounce--great job--MONGO buddy, that you!? Great work, pal, but maybe you should ditch that skull! --little heavy," he added, not entirely sure why the fossa had upgraded to a bigger, heavier skull. "And here we got--ANOTHER CAT! Man what is WITH all these cats today?! You guys are doin' great! UP AND OVER goes the--fish-... lady! -Thing! She's uhh--what even is that--IMPRESSIVE! IT'S IMPRESSIVE! AND NOW WE GOT THIS MONKEY-FELLOW? What's he saying?! Who knows! I don't! Jump, guy, jump!" For Pollux he gave a loud and crowing cheer. "Eyy, you go there, uhh, whatever you are! Nice wings, good jump! And--holy SHIT another cat?! --uhh, sorry, I mean--GO AGAIN little guy, jump or uhh--yeah! Another hole, you can do it! Get in there! And, uhh--you okay, uhh, hybrid-fella? You hit your noggin kinda hard there--can we get someone to check on that one--" The gull continued circling overhead, his loud and raucous commentary unceasing. RE: [OLYMPICS III] Obstacle Course - Squick - Mar 23 2019
Against all the odds, Squick had somehow found its way over the hurdles. Perhaps it had been kicked, perhaps found its way through a mightily impressive breeze; who knew? But either way, it lumbered now on the path towards the spire, letting small gasps of air out as it ran, full steam ahead at a pace which, whilst impressive for a worm, was definitely not gonna sweep away the competition without some serious help. Still, it kept going, hopes high and eyes wide with excitement. Soon, though, it ran out of steam, and had to stop to catch its breath even though it wasn't even close to finishing its lap around the Spire. When I think. RE: [OLYMPICS III] Obstacle Course - Calypso - Mar 23 2019
RE: [OLYMPICS III] Obstacle Course - Max - Mar 23 2019
The dog wasn't really sure what was happening - he was just glad to be here! |