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< blankets of moss and the purr of the ocean > - Talat - Jun 17 2015 > entering from tunnel o ;; for dark! blind buddies :3 < The world was cold, freezing. Tal'at thought he might go numb if he stayed in the tunnel any longer-- the one with the silty, mucky earth. It was so damp-- he flew the whole way to avoid touching the warmth sapping floor. The cavern opened, finally, into a huge gaping maw that screamed at him. Roaring noise flooded his sensitive ears as he glided out of the cold passage way into damp... but slightly warmer... air. The only problem was that he couldn't make out any small nuisances in the airwaves, no, all the subtle vibrations were overwhelmed by the rushing water. He slowly made his way to the earth and found a soft, bouncy bed of soft, fuzzy ground. It didn't tickle like grass, instead it was just... spongy. Tal'at lifted his heavy head and "peered" around, twisting his ears to try and pick out any noise that might be audible above the waterfall's constant static. Just where was he now? The bat shivered, still chilled to the bone from his travels. Why did it have to be so wet? Perhaps he should have stayed in the land of sweet fruit and.. what was the word... Green. Green, lush grasses and ferns. There was plenty of food, it was warm, and the wind spoke to him in soft, polite whispers. "Tch, tt, tcht," he chattered to himself, catching his breath. He tried to grasp at his extra sense, the one that detected heartbeats, but why anyone would want to live in such a terrible, noisy place was beyond him. There was.. A pulse, a flicker of red in the empty space of his brain. So something did live here! RE: < blankets of moss and the purr of the ocean > - Dark - Jun 17 2015 ________________
RE: < blankets of moss and the purr of the ocean > - Talat - Jun 17 2015 The faint red, a tiny beating heartbeat, drew the attention of the young bat. He crawled across the squishy, easy to grip surface, walking along on his wings until he finally got close enough to feel the Heartbeat strongly, and the light clicks of a beak reached his ears-- if only barely. There was certainly some form of creature here, and now the tiny mammal was all sorts of curious. Who was this? Would they be friendly? He had no reason to assume they wouldn't be, and so he began to speak up to get their attention. "Who is there?" Tal'at asked, tilting his head inquisitively at the owl in the warrens with him, unaware of who else might be around-- his red sense was still a bit weak and underdeveloped. He wondered about this Heartbeat, considering the clicking of the beak he had only faintly caught under the roar of the water. Was this creature also a bird? He thought, from the Heartbeat, that it might be slightly smaller than his other friend. "I am Tal'at.." He offered, inching just a bit close to the Heartbeat-- he wanted to investigate, to crawl over the new gembound, to get an idea of what the fellow being looked like... But he would wait for an answer. It was only polite. RE: < blankets of moss and the purr of the ocean > - Dark - Jun 17 2015 ________________
He hopped slowly closer, turning his head to and fro to try and catch some sound, some hint of where this stranger was. He could hear nothing, though, so he spoke softly again, his voice barely audible over the waterfall. Then he paused, remembering that the new friend had asked who was there. How rude of him not to answer! It was rude, right? He tried to think, to remember what he was called. ...Did he have a name? He couldn't remember if he did. He thought he might have, once... But what had it been? He shrugged internally, pushing the thought aside to answer, soft and chirping, and innocently trusting of this newcomer. He nodded. Yes, that sounded right. RE: < blankets of moss and the purr of the ocean > - Talat - Jun 17 2015 "You cannot see?" Tal'at echoed, his own heartbeat reacting to the words in a manner that was strange. Foreign. Was it alright for the blood to rush in his ears like it was? Dark. Dark... Like Shadows. Light and Shadows. Dark, the thing that made it hard to See. It fit the stranger quite well, though Tal'at did not know this for sure yet. For some reason, the one before him couldn't see-- was he also blind, as the bat was? Tal'at clicked his tongue and inched forward a bit more, until he reached the heartbeat, and with an outstretched wing managed to brush something soft and warm. Feathers. Tal'at knew feathers. This was a bird, most definitely! "Dark good name. I like it. I cannot see," he explained, now that he was closer and his words might be easier to understand. The bat did not move to feel over the bird, but instead held still to see how the owl would react to his touch. "We are alike? I am blind." Was seeing something that only some gembounds got to do? Was it special, like magic? Were there gembounds that could not hear, could not feel? Taste? It was a strange thing to think about. For now, the young bat was simply glad to meet someone who was like him, at least, possibly. RE: < blankets of moss and the purr of the ocean > - Dark - Jun 17 2015 ________________
RE: < blankets of moss and the purr of the ocean > - Talat - Jun 17 2015 "Yes you may," was Tal'at's short reply, growing every more still as the owl's touch ran over his wing with cold, hard talons. The bat's ears twitched as the fellow gembound jolted and stopped moving, just for a moment. He did not know it, but the owl was seeing into his past, using a sense that not even Tal'at knew existed. His heavy gem-set face tilted to one side, ears swiveling at the use of color words. If Dark was blind, how did he know colors? Brown... Brown was the name for the small-voice, Fox-thing's color. Soft. Fuzzy... Fur? Was fur brown? He suddenly wished he had asked Giggle about what she had looked like, and about what he looked like. Still... It sounded like Dark was asking what he had ate... What the green thing was? Green was plant's color. He had eaten sweet, tasty fruits. Yet how did the Dark Heartbeat know this? "Do not understand," he grunted, scooting closer to Dark, hooking his thumbs into the owl's feathers, keeping his head from bonking into the owl-- his head was very hard. Fur met feathers, his leathery skin still in the clutch of the sharp talons of the owl. "Speak of fruit? I eat fruit. It is sweet. I found it... In the green. World of Green. Many plants there. You know past? How see colors?" RE: < blankets of moss and the purr of the ocean > - Dark - Jun 17 2015 ________________
RE: < blankets of moss and the purr of the ocean > - Talat - Jun 17 2015 Tal'at could hardly believe what the tiny owl was telling him. He was blind, but sometimes when he touched he could see colors... And he could show Tal'at? Dark would show him? A spike of fear trickled into the bat when Dark told him not to be afraid-- surely that was only something you told someone when something scary was about to happen-- but as his mind was given a new feed of information, a feed that it knew how to process but never recieved before, Tal'at felt only wonder. He saw the green. He saw the shadows. The light and the dark, the textures in the fur, sharp and clear. He looked so soft, his gem so shiny. He tried to hold on to the memory as best as he could, quickly trying to grasp at the new sense. Green was of plants, oh how true Giggle's words had been! And yes, his fur was brown, soft and fuzzy, and he had that tasty fruit which was full of almost-life inside. It wasn't quite red, but compared to all of the green, he thought for a moment the image of him was eating a Heartbeat. As the shared memory faded, Dark explaining that it was magic, Tal'at suddenly had a way to paint the world. Reds and Greens. He was a gentle brown, almost like red. He assumed that Dark must be also like brown, although perhaps more like the shadows... Black. Dark was Black and Brown, because he was of darkness and also warm fuzzies. The earth beneath him was green, vibrant green, squishy and soft. Much to Tal'at's surprise, he began to See. Not the same as the vision that Dark had showed him, but a new sense. This spread outwards for him, painting the floor a bright green like the ferns. It crawled over the land, painting the floor beneath him-- though eventually it stopped, where the moss ended. Stunned by the vision and surprised by his new sense, Tal'at simply settled into the fluffy plumage of the owl. "It is magic. You gave Sight. I could see." His words came slowly, an almost whisper. He was in absolute awe. "You see Past. With magic eyes." Like Giggle who could listen to the future from the bones. This one saw the past in brief touches of strangers and things... It intigued him; he wanted to know more. Tal'at just didn't know where to start. He was having a hard enough time finding the words to speak. "Is amazing gift. I thank you." RE: < blankets of moss and the purr of the ocean > - Dark - Jun 17 2015 ________________
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