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i am the wilder - Wilder - Dec 05 2018 The gem was there, a small little thing, marbled pink and black and generally unremarkable. But it had been there for a while, perhaps a little too long. Perhaps because it grew too close to the Spire. It was nearly touching the blue crystal, a spark of magic every so often jumping out and hitting the chrysalis. Perhaps this was why it waited for so long. But the wait was now over. RE: i am the wilder - Game Master Dark - Dec 05 2018 There was no saying how the chrysalis had wound up so near to the Spire--or perhaps it had merely appeared there, germinating, a misplaced and forgotten seed.
As the cat tumbled forth, however, that same magic lashed powerfully around her. It did not hurt--not physically--yet to one so young, so fresh... so inexperienced in magic... it was naturally overwhelming. Its power surged through her mind, and though it left her no different physically, it was most certainly a force that had to be escaped. A force like the drowning sea, impossible to control, difficult to even ride out, to escape unscathed--but she had to, were she to survive. It was unknown if it had plagued her developing subconscious with nightmares, or whispers, or whips of painful power--but it was here now, and it was unrelenting. @Wilder RE: i am the wilder - Wilder - Dec 05 2018 It happened just as she snapped into place. The magic surged into her as her mind surfaced and she choked on it. But it was familiar, so familiar, it had been there through the cycle or cycles or lifetimes or maybe it was forever forever f̷o̶r̸e̸v̴e̸r̸ RE: i am the wilder - Black - Dec 05 2018 He heard the gentle crack of a chrysalis, and it lifted head from paws abruptly. In an instant he was padding toward the Spire, near which he tended to sleep, regardless; his ears were pricked and his head tilted. He shifted into a trot as he heard a shuffle, and into a lopsided gallop as the new hatchling's cry reached his ears. As he hurtled into sight, he saw the black kitten, saw it abruptly slump and collapse. He was Void, yes, but he was Guardian too, and instinct--the instinct of a guardian dog--drove his actions. Black bolted up, skidding to a halt beside the kitten. I know kittens. I knew the white one, she-who-nearly-drowned, but she was all right. This one? I do not know. A glance at the Spire, at the shattered chrysalis nearby, told him that it was newly-hatched--as did its odor--but not what had harmed it. He had seen the Spire's magic lash out before at those too close, however, and without a sound he moved to close his jaws around the kitten's head and neck, to lift her and carry her quickly away. He moved off at a rapid trot, shuffling away from the Spire, taking her nearly to the river's edge. He found cover--an area fairly well-shielded by boulders which had been oddly-arranged as if to shield the denlike area at the center. Here he set her down, and nudged her; he lifted his paw and then rethought poking her with it. His paw was too large, and she was tiny. He woofed, instead, soft and bass. "Hello," he half-asked. And then, when there was no instant response, he gave a half-hopeful command: "Awaken." @Wilder RE: i am the wilder - Wilder - Dec 05 2018 Her body was tense, too tense, when she was there. And when the dog carried her she was still sense as she slept. But as they moved farther and farther away from the Spire her body relaxed and she sighed without knowing. The cold stone beneath her helped to rouse her and the soft woof of the dog brought her back to reality. @Black RE: i am the wilder - Black - Dec 05 2018 That big, pendulous head stared down as the kitten awoke, and his tail began to wag at once, pleased. When it came forward, he stepped down to meet it, lowering his head to nudge it gently. "Hello," he agreed, more gently. Then, oblivious to the fact that one so young might not yet have a full grasp of language, he spoke further. "I had feared that the black kitten was dead. It was not moving," he told her. "Yet you are not dead. This is good." With a heft and a huff, he flopped down quite heavily to lay beside Wilder--as if to offer warmth, should she want it. He lay mostly on his side, his chest and head upright, curled protectively toward the cat. His pale blue eyes remained on her, his pendulous ears pricked with attention. Not being particularly talkative, however, he didn't speak further, yet--he simply waited, as if for commands or, perhaps, questions. @Wilder RE: i am the wilder - Wilder - Dec 05 2018 The kitten eyed the wagging tail of the dog and wondered why it was doing that. Did that mean it was happy? Sad? Was it going to eat her? But the tone of its voice was cheerful. It was happy about something. If he was happy then she was happy! She could feel herself become warmer already, knowing that she had made someone happy, even if that fact had just been waking up. @Black RE: i am the wilder - Black - Dec 05 2018 The black dog listened, not at all protesting when the kitten leaned on him. He was, after all, a protector at heart. He offered her his nose, and at the sight of her wagging tail, his own thumped the rock. He was not entirely sure that it was normal for a kitten to wag their tail, but-... she seemed content, and thus, so was he, in a strange self-repeating cycle of happiness between them. There could, really, be worse things. "You are a black kitten," he answered steadily, "as I am a black dog." For this was how he saw himself. "Dead, is not alive," he explained, if it could be called an explanation. He puzzled over this, for a moment, expression wrinkled with thought. "It is when you are too damaged to remain, and your existence is depleted." Yes. There. That was good. "You are new? You will, perhaps, find another name. Many do." Black considered, for a moment, and then realized that it was now his task--since he had found her--to explain to the kitten... well, everything. Dutiful as ever, he immediately applied himself to this task. "You have been born into a world beneath the rock, filled with magic. There are creatures that would perhaps harm. And things you must eat to stay living." He looked at her, trying to gauge just what she might eat. What had Mau eaten, when alive..? "Perhaps nuts," he guessed, aloud, for some reason equating the cat's diet with a large pile of walnuts in his mind. "There is magic, too, and there is water, and there are trees. There is light, at times, and in some places; and darkness, at other times, and in other places. We are dark," he explained. "We are black." It was a lesson in color and shades, at the very least. @Wilder RE: i am the wilder - Wilder - Dec 05 2018 The kitten listened intently, drinking all the words up even if some didn't make total sense to her. Her tail stopped wagging again as she tried to focus. @Black RE: i am the wilder - Black - Dec 05 2018 Black stared, rather bewilderedly, as the cat made... noises. It sounded rather like it was choking, but it had hissed, and its claws were out. Very slowly he lifted up one massive paw, and went to plant it exactly on her head, and gently push down. He absolutely did not want the tiny kitten to suddenly go maniac on him and scratch him in the face. His tail, too, stopped wagging. "Cease," he told her, and then spoke further, regardless of whether she moved away from the paw or what have you. "If you wish to know you do not need to become angry." He glanced at the Spire, wondering if it had, perhaps, attacked her after all; she had been down, as Many had. Perhaps it had damaged her mind, as it had done his..? He looked back to her, brow furrowed. "It is everywhere. I do not know where it comes from. But the Spire harms. Do not go too close," he warned. @Wilder |