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The Morning Chorus - Harpy - Dec 08 2017 Looking for an easy start for Harpy, so please only positive encounters! Way up high on the ceiling of Eridanus sat a peculiar stone. Black and white like zebra stripes, polished and clean, it appeared like some strange blot of ink as if entirely by the compulsion of something chaotic and strange. RE: The Morning Chorus - Riffi - Dec 08 2017 ![]() why change the past
when you could own this day
Eridanus, this was Riffi's home. The famous Maw of Moss, it had been destroyed twice over, and yet it still manage to make a comeback. It seems this place was a fire hazard, and that fact it strangely thrilled a part of Riffi. The blue jay had left her sparkling nest of treasures in search of a nice juicy bug to eat. Since this was Eridanus, it shouldn't be that hard. She flew through the canopy, skillfully dodging the sweeping limbs with aerial grace. Riffi swooped under a large, moss covered branch, and her destination yawned before her. The Monarch. She found that this colossal fungi attracted a myriad of insects. It was practically a buffet. Her sharp eyes spotted something clinging to a mottled limb. She soared closer. It was a fat millipede, a green wallcrawler. That thing could feed her for days! She landed beside it and began to peck at its green carapace. Suddenly, a soft thud came from the cap of the Monarch. She jumped, startled, and her big, juicy meal fell to the forest floor below, lost to the clutter of overlapping leaves. Riffi sighed in annoyance and she turned her head to the source. With her meal gone, she might as well figure out what all that noise was. Maybe it was large pile millipedes, that would certainly make up for her troubles, but it was unlikely Riffi hopped along the branch until it thinned out, and what she saw.. disappointed her. It was no heap of wallcrawlers, but another avian. Well, she did not know what she expected. Taking a closer look she saw that the it was young, with shards of crystals strewn around it. It must have fell from way up there. "Lucky catch." She whispered to herself. The poor thing seemed unsure. It looked frozen in place with its large wings unfurled. From one avian to another, perhaps she could give it some encouragement. So Riffi flew to a closer perch and from her standpoint, she called out to the newborn. "Hey kiddo! You alright?." Thoughts TAG: @Harpy // OOC: RE: The Morning Chorus - Harpy - Dec 09 2017 "Hey kiddo, you alright?" RE: The Morning Chorus - Riffi - Dec 11 2017 ![]() why change the past
when you could own this day
So, the kid had some communication issues. Well, Riffi hoped she could understand her. The blue jay dropped down to branch closer to the young one. The fledgling did not look hurt, just scared. Her wings seemed to have feathers on them, so that must mean she could fly, right? Riffi whistled playfully to the cockatoo to grab her attention. "C'mon kid!" She shouted, flapping her wings eagerly. "You can do it!." "Fly! Fly to me!" There was most certainly a learning curb to flight, and it did not help that they were a long ways from the ground, but Riffi was confident that a bird with that wingspan could effortlessly soar to her perch. She was sure of it! Thoughts TAG: @Harpy // OOC: RE: The Morning Chorus - Harpy - Dec 11 2017 The blue bird above her flapped her wings and shouted encouragement. The flapping caught the cockatoo's eye, that pinning action showing her interest, excitement and thought as she worked out the meaning of the other's words.@Riffi RE: The Morning Chorus - Riffi - Dec 20 2017 ![]() why change the past
when you could own this day
Riffi watched as the young bird took to the air for the first time. It wasn't graceful, but her first time was worst. She literally go stuck in the Cetus mud and it took weeks to groom out all the gunk! She had to admit it, from falling from the ceiling to landing on a branch, this kid must have luck on her side. Riffi hopped down to a lower branch just in time to hear the young bird's call. She peered down at the young gembound and opened her beak, playfully echoing the cockatoo's call almost perfectly. Riffi was kind of impress with herself, though it still sounded a little blue jayish to a trained ear such as hers. "Up here kid." She called down to her. Rifffi stayed put, wondering if the little cockatoo would use her wings once more. Thoughts TAG: @Harpy // OOC: |