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Taswell - Shango - May 19 2022
RE: Taswell - Titanite - May 19 2022 Titanite was knelt in the dirt, a large chunk of Oilstone in his talon-branched hand. He'd found the thing quite by accident, plucked it from the dirt, picked debris from it, and carried it around with him for the last three days. He ignored Shango for the moment; the smaller creature had always been impatient, fickle as his storms, and impulsive. Titanite was not the sort to let that bother him, and so he answered only when he was ready. "I found..." and he held it up, turning to blink all of his eyes slowly at Shango, "...this." It reminded him, he thought, of Vargas. Vargas had only visited him a scant few times, but the Leviathan had taken a keen interest in him; and the stone at his hip was just like this, a deep and sinister violet-black with iridescent shimmers of purple and green. He wondered, perhaps, if Vargas had died; or if this were some relative of his. Then he turned the stone back toward himself again, blinking at it. He cast his other hand over it, overly-long branched fingers trailing a shimmer of green in their wake. Then he set the stone gently down, and began to cover it with a thin layer of dirt. RE: Taswell - Shango - May 19 2022 Shango flopped to his belly, wings folded haphazardly across his back so that their scalefeathered edges trailed in the wet dirt. He watched, sidelong, as Titanite showed him the stone, and then... planted it? "You don't PLANT them!" he exclaimed, blinking. And Shango had made a few kids in his day; he knew! He knew you didn't plant those! He came upright, and quickly moved to uncover the poor Oilstone. "Don't bury it! They aren't plants, Titanite! Then it has to dig out and maybe it just dies! That's stupid!" The inner father in him was emerging, alarmed, concerned. He sat back down, and sighed, staring at Titanite--who was peering at him, hands held midair and motionless. "...What?" he snapped, his tone demanding. "You don't!" He huffed, and looked away, tail twitching now with irritation. But it was occurring to him that maybe some kids weren't all that bad an idea, and he looked back to Titanite with eyes narrowing in thought. He'd always liked being a father; Atropos was now grown, and had--in the way of so much of his family--mostly wandered off. Ivory visited a lot, but she wasn't a kid anymore; it just wasn't the same. ...But he couldn't just ask Titanite for that, could he? Just--ask him to make a kid? "Can you give me some rock, so I can make a kid?" he said, bluntly, his mouth outrunning his brain. He blinked. And for once, some measure of common sense caught up with him. "I'm--I've been lonely! Bored. I miss having kids." Then he hesitated; was that a weird thing to ask..? RE: Taswell - Titanite - May 19 2022 The smaller, warmer beings, he never really understood. Shango was perhaps the worst offender, in some sense--that impulsive nature made him very hard for Titanite to predict, or even read. It wasn't that he minded; the company of these other creatures was often a faint amusement for him, a sort of comfort. Something he indulged, pleased at their presence. But when Shango uncovered his carefully-planted rock, he turned and stared. "...Ruuude," he breathed, his voice like a wind through the trees. Then he looked back down at the Oilstone again. When his mind caught up, Shango was asking him for children; Titanite internally shrugged. He'd had no plans otherwise, and any sense of romance that some might ascribe to the act, or any sense of bonds they might find necessary, he did not. He had made a child once before, and it had gone before he'd known it well; perhaps it might be nice to have one that... lingered. It was--though he didn't realize it--an age before he answered. "...Very well," he rasped, and slowly lifted one branched set of fingers to the thick, moss-like beard that hung down across his chest. He parted these fibrous strands and held there, for a moment, focusing on his stone. "...But I wish... to know them." It took time; the energy was already fading from him, and he could feel the strain as the sliver of green stone pushed its way forth from his bark-like chest. He grunted--it hurt--and then, a moment later, he was holding the little piece out to Shango in his hand. RE: Taswell - Marrow - May 19 2022 Perhaps the voice of another Gembound yelling at top volume about 'rocks' and 'kids' would attract attention. RE: Taswell - Shango - May 19 2022 Shango turned toward the newcomer, studying her briefly. "Hey," he said at last, casual. "You have a rock-face. Like my daughter." Questionable introduction complete (and it wans't clear if he was blunt, overly reticent, or something else entirely) Shango turned back toward the sliver of Titanite he'd taken into his own bird's talons. He examined it closely, almost reverently, before backing up a bit--giving some clear space between the Oilstone already planted, and himself. Then he focused, green eyes glowing intently. There we go, he thought, feeling as his magic took hold--and he set the gleaming green gemstone carefully into the dirt. He didn't cover his, though. He wasn't stupid, or something. RE: Taswell - Titanite - May 19 2022 Titanite looked, too, toward the stranger. He hesitated only briefly--it was a stranger, after all, and some part of him was vaguely loathe to simply give something so precious away. But it wasn't a strong feeling; and "precious" was rather relative. He didn't think about doting on children, about having a close family, really; these thoughts came and went in his long, empty hours staring into the forests as his mind wandered. So a moment later, Titanite had pushed up--and shuffled toward Marrow, each step a creaking sigh. He came to a halt just before her, and again raised a hand to his chest, concentrating. It came with a little less pain, this time, and his power seemed to rush from him as though it'd given up trying to conserve itself: the last of it faded into the stone, and he could feel, instinctively, that it would be some time before he could create another. "This... may be... my last." This was his greeting--without even introduction--as he tried first to hand Marrow the small chunk of stone and then (realizing she had no hands), setting it gently down before her on the dirt. @Marrow RE: Taswell - Marrow - May 19 2022 Oh, right. There's another Gembound here. RE: Taswell - Shango - May 19 2022 Shango glanced up, looking at the strange deer, and at Titanite just... staring at her. "...I'm Shango," he said, at last, and gestured to Titanite. "Titanite is... friend." He'd come a long way from his speech patterns many cycles ago, really--when he'd just sort of yelled words without any connection between them--but now and then he slipped up, just a little. He didn't care, though. He stretched, yawned, and paced over near his stone, circling it several times before curling up around it. "Where did you come from? Will we all raise them? Will they be, family?" This third question held a brief, odd pause, as if he'd had to search for that word. Or maybe as though it was a strange thought--a deer, a weird tree-thing, and a spiky hybrid raising kids together. Not that he wanted that. Pfft, not him. ...It would be kinda nice, though. we can fade here? or rp some, idm! I'm going to bed now though lol - (and titanite's just staring atm) @Marrow RE: Taswell - Marrow - May 24 2022 The magic which flows into the stone—her stone, now, her stone—is unexpected. Not for its effects, per se. There isn't much of an effect at all, at least not one that Marrow can see. But she does feel something. She feels a lot of a thing. Her magic flows out from her in an unexpected way, like a kick to the chest; she feels it not in her magicka, not in her reservoir, but in something deeper. Her soul, perhaps. apologies for the delay, i'd be down for more RP! |