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I Think, Therefore... - Richter - Aug 21 2023
Important decisions cannot be taken lightly. One must consider their choices, wait until the right moment, and leave a resulting imprint in history that cannot be looked back upon with the bitter sting of regret. RE: I Think, Therefore... - Game Master Dark - Aug 24 2023 She'd resisted the urge to knock on the stone, though he'd never know that. It was just so cold in here, so weirdly clammy.
It sucked. "This suck--OH HEYYYY." She vanished in a golden flash as the rock finally cracked. Gotta keep up appearances--or lack thereof--and all that. As soon as he was pulling up, awake and fully aware, a deafening chorus of slightly off-key trombones sounded. They played a parade march song, energetic and enthusiastic. Joining them came the thunder of unseen drums. "CONGRATULATIONS ON HATCHING IN THIS MOST AUSPICIOUS CYCLE! It has been-" (drumroll, sweeping spotlights fit to temporarily blind a newborn's eyes) "ONE HUNDRED CYCLES since all of your friends-to-be woke up in the dusty dark! And boy WAS it dusty." Her voice was amplified beyond any sense, ringing through the tunnels, vibrating in the walls. After a few moments (and the sound of rummaging), a beloved belonging was offered as a gift: dropped down to lightly clatter on the stone beneath the chrysalis. It was a bright (if old, scuffed and dusty) set of metallic beaded necklaces, the sort of thing one might by for very cheap to wear at a Mardi Gras parade. There were three, sharing a single clasp: bright magenta, glaring yellow, and green. The lights and sounds cut out. "Okay then! Have a nice life." @Richter RE: I Think, Therefore... - Richter - Sep 04 2023
New to the entire experience of life, right down to the most insignificant of sensations such as an itching nose, to say the eruption of musical welcome out of nowhere caught the newborn Gembound off guard would be an understatement. For the brief moment he'd been given to absorb his surroundings, the joey had spent it nearly as unmoving as the chrysalis that had finally expelled him, the back and forth flicker of awe-widened eyes the sole indicator he was processing all the sights and sounds. Once he began to scrabble at the ground with slim arms in a clumsy attempt to right himself from his face forward sprawl, it was too late to avoid suffering a second indignity so soon after the first. RE: I Think, Therefore... - Bulrush - Sep 06 2023 Up until now, Bulrush had done two main things: explore, and collect. He hadn't gone far, to be fair- not into Ursa due to the cold, and away from the caves infected by thick cobwebs of white fungus. And he hadn't collected much of interest, either: cool rocks, mostly, but sometimes odd and mostly useless knick-knacks from Orion's rubble. His family was distant, but he didn't mind- he was distant, too. Father was usually there, if he called out for him, and always eager to take Bulrush's finding off his hands. Although he sensed a certain.. disappointment after the 20th offering of shiny stones and rusted knick-knacks. Bulrush wasn't sure if he particularly cared to make Father proud, but he figured he ought to at least once. But he wasn't the fleet-footed thief type, not like some of his siblings. He supposed there were.. OTHER ways to obtain the belongings of others, but Bulrush wasn't really FOND of violence. Oh. There was also fair trade. But what was the point of getting something if you had to lose something to get it? Bulrush had been walking for some time now, thinking these sorts of thoughts. He hadn't realized he'd wandered THIS far, though. Tunnel O was far from home, and not particularly worth the trip either. His feathers did little to ward off the chill, and there wasn't much of interest to be found- not that Bulrush had bothered spending any time looking. Today, however, there WAS something worth his time. Bulrush had missed the whole dazzling display that has been put on for the newborn, but Richter himself wasn't hard to spot, surrounded by the shrapnel of his former shell. Bulrush came closer, their crystal-tipped claws tinking on the floor with every odd-step. "Hello." He spoke, promptly lowering to the ground to mitigate the intimidation factor of being a 6-foot-something dinosaur. "Do you know words, yet?" He knew it'd taken himself some time to figure that out, and that talking to someone who couldn't understand simply a waste of time. He'd eye the tangle of colorful bits that the hatchling held. Bulrush was just as curious, and had the means to obtain some answers. To be fair, they were a bit reluctant to use magic ever since it gave them a fright as a child, but he'd since deduced it'd probably been related to that statue itself, and not the spell. "If you give me those, I can tell you what they are." Bulrush would make a large, overly drawn out gesture at the tangled necklaces, hoping to garner the child's attention and some understanding. @Richter RE: I Think, Therefore... - Richter - Sep 09 2023
Sight, touch, and smell had yielded many questions instead of answers. The remaining other senses yet to be explored, the increasing weight of fascination had narrowed his focus to the unexplained trinket clasped between paws. He stared down at the beads, shifting them side to side. Listened to their clack and clatter as they collided against each other. Enraptured by simplicity he was entirely a stranger to, an approaching presence went unnoticed for far longer than might have been expected. The thump of heavy footfalls, the click of one set's quartz claws, were muffled beneath unwavering concentration. @Bulrush |