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RE: Dragonsreach - Blight - Apr 19 2020 Blight launched from Svartis almost at once, chasing the wisp that Bone had summoned. It didn't go very far, of course, but he went after it anyway, dipping and dodging this way and that as if to fight it, somehow. The dragon hatchling grasped that his family was going to fight, though he wasn't picking up the finer details. He knew they wanted to beat up the thing that had harmed Svartis, though. Although he'd felt fear in his life, Blight had never known pain, so he was perhaps more flippant than he should have been when he declared, "I'll fight, too!" The hatchling paused, and focused, looking around, for a moment. Then he turned away from the rest, and in a perfect parody of a dragon breathing flame, extended his neck and blew empty breath--or so it seemed--into the air. This breath, though, was magically-charged and full of foul bacteria; probably enough to give someone a real bad stomachache and a few hours off alone with their last meal. "SICK," he told them, very proudly, turning to stare back at his family. RE: Dragonsreach - Bug - Apr 19 2020
RE: Dragonsreach - Dread - Apr 19 2020 Dread grunted his assent, after a long moment's thought. "Bug can watch the tunnel, yes... and maybe you can freeze a place down lower. The plants are from cats living down there. We protect them, they give us shinies," he explained, though he honestly couldn't remember the last time he'd seen one of them, or demanded payment. "A deer wants to eat them." Dread could also, apparently, not quite remember the details of their arrangement. Ah, well. "I will watch the tunnel myself, too. We will sleep when one watches. Stay high," he added, in warning. Blight's little "dragon's breath" had, as far as Dread knew, been only air. He peered at the child, quizzically. "You can't make fire because you are sick?" It... made sense, he supposed, what with all the ragged fins and pale pigment, but it was disappointing, nonetheless. Dread looked to Asimona. "Will you stay? If they want you too, it is bad to be alone." @Asimona RE: Dragonsreach - Asimona - Apr 20 2020 Asimona narrowed her eyes, thinking. She knew how much boiling steam could hurt - if this "Alpha" could take it in stride then they would have a hard time taking it down, not even speaking of Vargas or whatever other spawn he had around. tags: @Svartis RE: Dragonsreach - Svartis - Apr 27 2020 A guard rotation seemed smart, until then. He'd practice his magic so he could watch better - and for the aforementioned reasons. Appetite seeming to crawl back, Svartis nosed through a less... sludgy looking deer and nixed the step of looking like he was eating politely; just crunched it once and swallowed it nearly-whole. Food in his stomach, he twisted to look at his mother, nodding, @Bone RE: Dragonsreach - Bone - Apr 28 2020 Bone looked to her brother, white to black, fire to ice--such opposites, but the warmth and regard that she held for her brother was clear in that brief, admiring gaze. "We could," she agreed, muted enthusiasm in her tone. "Just need to be careful not to scare them half to death." And amusement, there. She didn't know much about their neighbors. She'd seen a small black thing, similarly-winged, fleeing her shadow from time to time but she wasn't entirely sure it wasn't just a feathered bat of some kind. Other than that, she only vaguely knew that there were Gembound here in hiding. White wings spread, and she rose up with powerful thuds into the air. Bone then looked down, expectantly, at her family. RE: Dragonsreach - Bug - Apr 28 2020
RE: Dragonsreach - Blight - Apr 28 2020 Blight dutifully lifted off, too, blinking bright eyes, seeming to smile as he joined his family in their slow ascent into the air. Gradually they were picking up off the ground, and he was glad to have a group to belong to, now. He hadn't much liked being alone, after Umbra! Unlike Bug, he did not speak, neither to express enthusiasm nor to ask permission; he was just happy to be a part of it (and didn't want to speak up in case they told him, for whatever reason, that he couldn't come). He was hopeful, though, that they wouldn't! Everyone living in one cave, together? It would be so much fun! RE: Dragonsreach - Dread - Apr 28 2020 He shook himself, spines rattling, and responded to exactly no one. It seemed to be decided, and he was content with that; he didn't answer as to plans, or whether Bug should go first, or--anything, really. Dread was a creature of action, not brain. He shoved off, a powerful leap and a flap of wings taking him into the air, far more graceful and practiced than Bone's heavy movements; a few beats and then he was gliding, soaring toward the Gorge not far off. Apparently, yes, they would go now. Or, at least, Dread was; and he seemed to assume they would all follow. It had been their idea, after all. A few swift wingbeats further and he passed twice over the Gorge's canyon, peering down; he could see the little grove where it had spread along the banks, sprouting new trees and green growth, dotted with glittering lights (and he immediately wanted those). But there were no Gembound immediately in sight, and so he circled back and dipped down, into the canyon, wings tightened in so as not to tear against the walls of the ravine. Taloned feet struck stone and he rocked forward, landing on his wings, and then peered around. "WHITE CAT. WHERE ARE YOU? WE HAVE TO SPEAK!" he demanded, shaking himself again, blinking. And then, as an afterthought: "ALSO, YOU OWE ME SHINIES." At least, he thought Mercurius did. Dread wasn't all that great at counting the passing of days. @Asimona @Svartis (and if you guys wanna slap any KoE in feel free!) exit dread RE: Dragonsreach - Svartis - May 05 2020 Bone stared at him, and Svartis stared back - just so they could share a contented, loving cat slow-blink moment. Perfect opposites, yet so full of love and adoration for one another. They were the best pair of siblings the caves have ever seen: he the fire extinguisher and she the ice melter. His eyes traced the path of Blight, making sure the little one was steady in the air before rising slowly after him, and trailing Dread to the gorge beneath their feet. So much for not spooking the neighbors. exit svartis hehehe @Asimona @Bone |