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DRAGON! - Dragon - Jun 16 2015 ((ooc -- going to do some spam posting, but if you have a char you think might take note or benefit from involvement, feel free to join in)) ________________
RE: DRAGON! - Dragon - Jun 16 2015 ________________
He shrugged internally, then settled himself in for the stalk and the ambush. He couldn't approach from behind--there was a tree there. So he tried to lurk up from beneath, and again simply leap out from below to catch the frog in his jaws. He managed to snag it on his teeth, but barely--it scrambled to escape and he found himself having to scramble right after it, clawed feet scratching over the root. It went into the water on the other side and he went with it, finally managing to snap it up in his jaws. He crunched down, the concepts of pity or remorse not even entering his mind. Only triumph. The dead frog in his jaws, and ignoring the hungry rumble in his stomach, the little alligator turned to carry his prize and his offering back to Aquarian's marsh. RE: DRAGON! - Dragon - Jun 16 2015 ________________
Bloodthirst and thrill gripping him, the little alligator called his fire magic forth. Deep within him, something bloomed, and for a split second the rat saw a sparkle like hot coals glimmering in what looked like a piece of dark wood in the water. An instant later, a burst of superheated air engulfed it, and it fell thrashing and squeaking into the marsh. The magic swiftly cut off, Dragon lunging forward and snapping jaws shut with a *clack* around the hapless creature. He shook it violently, and an instant after the attack began, it was over. Time to add to the pile. RE: DRAGON! - Dragon - Jun 16 2015 ________________
He was excited, now. Surely it was just one or two more little bodies to stack onto the pile, and then he'd have enough? He lurked, searching for his next victim. This time, though, something stopped him dead, his tail surging to one side to rudder him to a stop. The water ahead flicked and roiled. He slowly submerged, eyes blinking shut as he entered the water completely, and reopening beneath. He could see something ahead--a small, vague shape flipping to and fro, barely a shadow in the black water. HE WAS GOING TO EAT IT! Or well, no, Aquarian would--but HE WAS GOING TO KILL IT! He rushed forward, wiggling to and fro in the water, darting through the liquid like a bird through air. Jaws opened and closed, and he felt something thrashing between his teeth. He bit down, shaking his head, lost in the rush of the glorious kill. Then, he popped slowly up out of the water, and to shore. The thing had stopped moving, and he laid it in the grass to see what he'd killed. It was a fish. A wonderful fish! A beautiful, silvery, battered and blood-speckled fish! He would add it to the pile at once. Aquarian would surely be pleased! RE: DRAGON! - Dragon - Jun 16 2015 ________________
Hot air spewed forth, and the rabbit--startled--turned to bolt. It let out a horrific squeal as the hot air singed its back, burning its legs and crippling it--and then it was limp-hopping swiftly off through the marsh, splashing loudly. Dragon's jaws clacked shut like a steel trap--on thin air. He fell back into the water with a crash and then blinked large golden-green eyes, peering into the grass. Crap! It was getting away! He charged after the rabbit with a hiss, his own splashing almost drowning out the sound of the lapine's flight. Dragon lunged, and the rabbit turned, leaping right; he scrambled up and lunged again, and the wounded rabbit, slowed by previous injury and cold, exhausted and in pain, was too slow this time. Dragon's jaws clamped around its back, and for the first time he felt the faintest pity as the thing let out a horrible squeal. Then its back broke as he shook it--it was heavy, for him!--and it was dead. He sat for a few moments with the bulky prey clamped in his teeth, catching his breath, waiting to be sure the rabbit was completely lifeless. Only when he had felt no breathing or movement for awhile did he begin to shake the limp body, tearing a few pieces of flesh off and consuming them in large, ragged chunks, pity already forgotten. It had been small for a rabbit, but it was large prey for such a tiny alligator. Proud of himself, and soon sated, Dragon started the arduous task of dragging the remaining carcass back to the offering-pile for Aquarius. RE: DRAGON! - Dragon - Jun 16 2015 ________________
Dragon turned, crawling in his alligator hatchling sort of way along the muddy bank and up into the reeds again. He lifted his head to peer over the reeds, to and fro, to get his bearings. Then he was pushing his way through the tall grass, squishing along in the shallow water, and picking his way toward the tallest tree he could find. It took him awhile to reach the base of this tree, and by the time he did, he'd paused and nodded off twice on his journey before jerking awake and carrying on. This beast of a tree had super-twisted roots and, had Dragon looked closely, he would have noticed that they looked like writhing, screaming bodies. He didn't look closely, though; he just crawled up out of the water, into the very faintly warmer embrace of the wood, and curled up, closing his eyes. Even dragons have to sleep, after all. RE: DRAGON! - Dragon - Jun 16 2015 ________________
RE: DRAGON! - Dragon - Jun 17 2015 ________________
RE: DRAGON! - Dragon - Jun 17 2015 ________________
he thought to himself--the closest he yet knew to swearing. Ahead jutted tall, craggy rocks that reached for the ceiling high above. Between them, trenches filled with dark water sat cold and ominous. Dragon growled, and his eyes blazed. He would climb this, and he would get to one of those Light balls hanging along the wall behind them! He could see even here that a few should be within reach. But what was the best way up? Dragon sat for a moment, looking over the ridges, quickly picking out and committing to memory one or two vague routes that might prove useful. But he was young, yet, and though he was cunning he was impatient to get going. There were lights to see, after all! He couldn't quite remember why he had wanted to see them, but he did. He turned and clambered around the first sharp-edged rock, hissing at it as it dug into his clawed feet. Up he scrambled, nearly careening over the top and down the other side, catching his balance at the last moment and peering to the rock beyond. He wasn't sure how to jump, or if jumping was an alligator--err, dragon--type of thing to do. But jump he did, crouching down and wiggling his back and tail like a cat before weakly leaping to the next ledge. He caught it, hauled himself up with a few worried squeaks, and then started to crawl lizard-like up the ridges. It wasn't easy and it wasn't fast going; he slipped often, and found himself scaling near-vertical surfaces of cold, smooth stone. His scales helped somewhat, catching on small rough patches of the rock and giving him leverage to work with. Eventually, though, he made it high enough--to a ledge of craggy rock jutting almost horizontally out like a broad, massive spear-tip from the cave wall. He crawled out to the edge of this and looked down, surveying the black marsh extended before him down below. The trees--they were there, and even here he could not see to their tops. Down below the water stretched away to the Heart of Cetus, unmoving and dark as a black mirror in the dim light. Reeds and long grasses wreathed the edges, motionless and seeming grey in the cave. Dragon thought triumphantly. It was perfect! All perfect. At length he turned his attention back to the thing which he'd come for--an orb of light hanging against the cave wall, only slightly over his head. He crawled to it and stood on his hind legs, leaning up against the rock, stretching his snout up to touch the orb. He booped it, nosed it, sniffed it; it was smooth, blindingly bright at this proximity, and very definitely warm. With a croak of extreme satisfaction, the alligator turned and crawled back out to his little sharp-pointed ledge, sprawling beneath the orb to bask himself in a place where he could gaze down over his marsh. Life was good. RE: DRAGON! - Dragon - Jun 17 2015 ________________
He slept, for awhile, dozing off and on, and woke rested, warm and refreshed. He felt energized, in fact, and made a mental note of this place so that he could return. It had a great view, and such warm light! Almost as nice and warm as his fire-breath! (which wasn't really fire at all.) Dragon had that thought, and an instant epiphany of inspiration. Perhaps he could create such warmth for himself, anywhere! He looked around, thinking. First, he'd need a cooler stone. Down he clambered, climbing the rock faces, shimmying down the rough slopes. It didn't take long for him to reach a shadowed ledge, dark and cool. This was pleasant in its own way, especially after the heat, but he had a theory to test and nothing could sway him from his thoughts. He stared at the rock. How could he warm it? Breathing on it a lot? He considered, and nodded--then shook his head. No! He'd try to use that fire inside of him to warm it directly! That couldn't go wrong! Right? He concentrated, bright eyes narrowing. He felt the heat well up within, spreading down his feet and--and--what was-- He squeaked loudly, pain an entirely new experience for him, and his magic, after a moment, fizzled out. He hissed fiercely, picking up his poor clawed feet one at a time to spare them the pain of standing. But what was this? The rock--it was warm. Not only warm, but hot! He peered down, pain forgotten, awed at what he'd just accomplished. If he could repeat this in the future, he'd singe his feet, yes--but he could bask anywhere! He wouldn't have to stick close to light all the time. With a triumphant squeak, he flopped down on his belly and spread his legs out to either side, sparing them from carrying any weight while he basked in the heat HE HIMSELF had created! |