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Don't Be Afraid of The Light - Hikari - Aug 25 2018 The little peafowl awoke from his nap hungry. It took him a moment to place the empty feeling in his stomach, as he had never experienced it before, but it was telling him to go out, and it was telling him to find food. He looked up and out of the small alcove he called home, cringing at the sight of the light. He wouldn't go out. He couldn't go out. He never wanted to leave this little place he called home ever again, not while his burns still ached on his back and head. Not while the world outside was still burning. It seemed to him that the world wouldn't stop burning ever again. As he shrunk back into his cave, his stomach rumbled, reminding him that all he had thought before would soon be forced to be false, no matter how much he wished to just stay here away from the light forever. @Equinox RE: Don't Be Afraid of The Light - Nox - Aug 27 2018
The draconian's jaws were closed to the lights of Polaris; she followed a well-worn patrol still stained with black threads of slime. The soft sound of drips echoed throughout the tunnel until she felt the constricting walls fall away. She rumbled as she moved, a hearty throbbing sound that rattled pebbles and sent puddles softly vibrating until she was long passed. She knew from the scents rather than the lights that she had passed, for the first time in a long while, into Polaris. @Hikari RE: Don't Be Afraid of The Light - Hikari - Aug 27 2018 A great, looming shadow drove him from his thoughts of food. He walked to the entrance of his little hide-away, looking up in awe at the great black beast that was passing by, heedless to the light. Was this the creature he was meant to be? A huge lightwalker, walking through light like it was nothing to it? A spark of curiousity began burning in his mind. Carefully, cautiously, he left his little cave, slipping into the lightwalker’s shadow. Its speed was such that the little bird had to run to keep up with the creature, little talons making click-clack noises on the stone floor as he followed the creature. @Nox RE: Don't Be Afraid of The Light - Nox - Aug 28 2018
Nox didn't notice she had company at first- so focused was she on her mission. The sound was growing louder, curiosity blotting out any inhibitions. Small tendrils of slime dripped from her belly and renewed her trail- one or two might hit her unseen follower he wasn't lucky. @Hikari RE: Don't Be Afraid of The Light - Hikari - Aug 28 2018 The Gembound had had all of his attention on the mysterious lightwalker, but his attention had quickly slipped, turning to the sludge dripping from its underbelly after it had dripped on him, coating part of his right side in a layer of slime. Thus, he was so distracted examining it that he didn’t notice the creature’s initial rumble, nor it peering down at him. He did, however, notice her second rumble of concern, quickly looking up from messing with the sludge that had coated him- maybe someday he’d make his own sludge?- and looking at the gemstone that greeted him. It was a pretty thing, really, and he’d have stared at it for longer were it not for the fact that the creature had moved aside, putting him into the light. He gave an undignified shriek of pain, quickly darting back into the safety of the shadows, underneath the creature. He looked over at where the creature’s head was, chirping loudly at it, almost like he was telling it off. It seemed that the little peachick had not quite grasped that words were a thing, yet. @Nox RE: Don't Be Afraid of The Light - Nox - Aug 30 2018
Equinox gurgled a shocked sound as the little creature let out a piercing shriek, her skin writhing momentarily like a thousand spikes before settling once again into a softly scaled texture. She kept her jaws open and continued to stare- but this time as the little bird hurried under her again, she didn't move. She continued to ripple, tendrils of slime still dripping onto the ground- comming dangerously close to the already-slimed little bird. She was confused. What was wrong? Why was it hiding? Was there a predator? Had she misinterpreted its shriek? @Hikari RE: Don't Be Afraid of The Light - Hikari - Aug 30 2018 He watched from below the great creature as it looked around, slime rippling, before turning back to him. He tilted his head curiously. Was it looking for something? He jumped as it suddenly spoke, talking to him in a gurgling voice. He looked up at it, a flash of inspiration coming to him as the little peachick finally figured out what speech was. He worked his beak for a few moments, trying to figure out how to make sound like that. It came to him out of nowhere. “Light- light. Light, yes. The light burns. Painful. I hate it. The light is bad.” He blinked. He hadn’t realized how much he disliked the light until those words had spilled out of his mouth, but as he thought over them, he found them true. He had seen so many curiosities this day, and yet, this one fascinated him the most. What was it about behavior that was so interesting to him? RE: Don't Be Afraid of The Light - Nox - Aug 31 2018
@Hikari RE: Don't Be Afraid of The Light - Hikari - Sep 01 2018 The little chick followed underneath the creature vigilantly, pondering the question of why, exactly, this slime was dangerous. It seemed no more harmful than anything else in the cave- -and yet, the light, which was in abundance here, was dangerous. Perhaps the only way the lightwalker didn’t get burnt was that it- Them? Her? Him? He couldn’t tell- was making something dangerous of their own. That made sense. So, as the two continued walking towards the river, he began attempting to clean himself off, turning and using his beak to attempt to scrape at least some of the slime off. It was too sticky for that- all he accomplished was getting his beak covered. He redirected his attention to the creature above him, trying to put his mind off of the now known danger, and followed it to wherever it was going. @Nox RE: Don't Be Afraid of The Light - Nox - Sep 03 2018
When she was certain that the little chick was following- and that it was keeping safely out from underneath her enormous paws, Nox relaxed a little bit, allowing her frequent checks to relax and simply using the rippling vibrations of her belly to figure out where exactly he was. As they neared the river, the soft trembling of her skin reached its crux, until her forepaws sank into the muddy bank and she was finally able to open her jaws and gaze upon the river and its pristine waters. When she was there, she stopped, softly rumbling, and dropped her head to check on the position of the little one. @Hikari |