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turn on the light - Isaiah - Aug 17 2015
@Niru RE: turn on the light - Niru - Aug 18 2015 “ i'd been to canis only once before. back when i was such a young cub, a newborn almost. having just met cancer. and in canis, i'd met usui and mau. two cats which were differing in stark opposites. so it was with a lovely surprise that i saw something quite different on this new trek to canis, something bird like. the appearance of the bird and the eye color of the small creature filed away in quick assimilation, remembering vaguely of the only time i'd ever encountered a bird. azazel, was his name, i think. but then, it was hard to remember what type of bird azazel was. but the eyes on the little bird seemed familiar. i approached slowly, announcing my presence with a small clearing of my throat. but before i could say much, instantly he summoned his magic and different colors lit up the wall he'd been next to. i ceased movement to observe this for the moment, grinning slightly as i enjoyed the site. i wondered, what magic did this little love bird have? i could't help but want to squeeze him. but i'd refrain, wouln't want to scare the poor morsel away. "wow, little bird, that was lovely! say, what kind of magic do you have?" i asked in a soft, moderate tone. jaded lenses surveyed the little bird from where i stood, in a diagonal angle behind the small creature. "spoken words" ” notes Pellentesque sed dolor tellus. Quisque pharetra erat sit amet lacus accumsan mollis a eu justo. Sed eget nisl at neque dapibus faucibus vel non nibh. Nullam pulvinar, eros sed rutrum aliquet, elit arcu fringilla eros, nec viverra est est in turpis. RE: turn on the light - Isaiah - Aug 18 2015
RE: turn on the light - Niru - Aug 19 2015 “ oh, this baby was exactly just that. a baby. without a guide, a mentor. i guess i was among the luckiest, as i'd gotten cancer as a mentor and father. did this little thing need a mentor? a father figure? i couldn't be a father, i was too young! but maybe i could be his brother. if he needed me. who knows, maybe he doesn't need me at all. i observed his little confused face as i continued to grin ever slightly. he didn't even know about his magic yet? i'll inform him! "magic is what's inside every gembound, little bird. we are all gembounds. i have magic too, mine's different than yours though. here, let me see if i can show you!" and now, i summoned my own magic, hoping to perform the vibrations to see if he could feel them, but alas, after a few minutes of focusing, nothing came from it. i frowned, looking at the bird with a disheartened expression. "sorry, i guess i didn't focus hard enough. see, you have to focus on your gem and summon your magic. sometimes it works, sometimes it doesn't. but as you use it more, practice more, you'll have more success rates! exciting, isn't it? my shoulders sank in a disappointed slump. my frown turned into a defeated grimace. "sorry i couldn't show you. maybe i'll try again soon." i said just to reassure myself more so than the little bird. "spoken words" ” notes of course he'd fail D< RE: turn on the light - Isaiah - Aug 19 2015
RE: turn on the light - Niru - Aug 22 2015 “ what a charming little lad, wasn't he? i could tell he tried to comfort me in my failing of displaying my own magic to the baby, so i would appease him. i plastered a smile to my face, partially disclosing noxious bridgework as i lowered my head toward the smaller creature. "don't you worry, it happens. we all experience failure. but the key is to see the failure as a lesson, rather than an actual failure." i nodded as if agreeing with myself. i erected once again, cleared my throat and redirected my chin toward the ceiling of the cave. "let us see if i can try this one more time." i took a deep breath, summoning my magic once again, hoping the vibrations would do just that, vibrate. and soon, the area around me began to fill with a soft humming noise, distorting the vision as the entire atmosphere seemed to be shimmering in a nauseating motion. i kept the motion up for some time before i released it, breathing with a semi-labored lag as i looked back down at the baby bird, with a more genuine smile. "did you feel that?" i asked him, blinking a few times to regulate my vision. "spoken words" ” notes of course he'd fail D< RE: turn on the light - Giggle - Aug 27 2015 The voices had carried, quiet but earnest, up the hill to the pile of bones. From her place of rest nearby she woke, blinking open bleary eyes and yawning widely. The voices continued. Giggle listened, stretching spotted legs, tilting her head. They weren't voices she recognized. Quiet, careful, she stood and padded down the slope to peer at the western walls, and the rocky areas beyond. She often hunted the rats that darted in and out among the stone here. But now there was a different thing alive here. At first she thought it was Aza'zel, but it was smaller, darker--younger? Or simply a different kind of bird? She was unsure, but she could see the cat nearby, a--a lion, one of the smelly cats she instinctively disliked. They weren't fighting--they were only talking, despite the shimmer of magic that came from the cat. She wouldn't interfere, then. She'd observe, for now. So the hyena simply sat, watching and listening from a distance--visible, should they look her way, but motionlessly unobtrusive in the shadow of the cave. Roll the bones. RE: turn on the light - Isaiah - Aug 29 2015
ooc: sorry for the delay :c college work RE: turn on the light - Niru - Sep 01 2015 “ i instantly felt explicit guilt for the small creature. here i thought the vibrations were mild, meager little motions and yet it surprised the bird so much, he'd been knocked over and flailing about. i frowned, my eyes wide with remorse. "oh i'm so sorry little bird! i did not mean to startle or harm." before i could speak with the little bird much more, the scent of another crept across my nose. something i'd never smelt before, something i've never encountered. perhaps just a creature passing by, or maybe someone coming closer to us, as i did not detect this stench before. i crouched low toward the bird, laying flat upon my stomach as my eyes scoured our surroundings. in this time and place, one couldn't be too careful. being too wary was not something i recognized. "hush now, do you smell that? take a moment, detect the different stench filling the area." this was now a lesson of survival. though, i highly doubted a bird could get caught, i just wanted to make sure the little bird knew when to stop and smell, listen and watch, hoping that deep down i was teaching the lad something. something he might remember forever. or was that my pride swelling? either way, it took me a moment to spot a silhouette that i still did not recognize. jaded irises glided up toward the shadowed creature, but i did not call to it. i waited for the new gembound to tell me if he could or could not detect the scent first. "spoken words" ” notes no notes RE: turn on the light - Giggle - Sep 03 2015 Giggle sat silent and motionless, watching the two speak, young and clumsy; then she watched the lion catch her scent. The lion looked older, but the other seemed--to her eyes--to be a total newborn. Either way, she'd never seen either one of them before. She was somehow pleased when the lion flattened, his voice dropping, his eyes flicking about in wariness. Pleased to see that he was not an utter fool, oblivious to his surroundings. She stood, deciding that it was best to make herself seen, rather than wait for them to spot her and perhaps panic. Clearing her throat to announce her presence, and perhaps her intentions of conversation rather than hostility, she padded into the light. "Hello, young ones," she greeted them, her gaze impassive, her voice raspy and masculine. "Are you new here? ...New, altogether? Do you have--names... yet?" She drew closer, but not too close to spook them, and slowly sat. Sometimes young Gembound bounced all over her, licking; sometimes they were afraid, and other times curious but polite. Once or twice, she'd even been attacked. She wondered what type these would be. Roll the bones. @Isaiah |