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Habitual Pals - Kera - Mar 05 2019 title courtesy of http://rpthreadnamegenerator.tumblr.com/ ![]()
Eridanus! Trees! Water! Plants! That weird smell that never quite went away! Other assorted things! Kera had missed this place, despite all the little unnerving things that was wrong with it. The Eyes, the ground that had opened up at Astraea's command, the Divine. It was all nostalgic for her, in some weird way. Pride had sent her here-- or, specifically, told her to come by when she had the chance. She'd been meaning to come by anyway, of course, but the proposition of meeting another nice someone-- who could also teach her more spells --was more than tempting. She could probably impress Rift with something when she found him again, at least. The wolf took to wandering Eridanus, searching eagerly for the wall of thorn and vines that Pride had told him about. She remembered, vaguely, that he mentioned it was near the Eyes. To the Eyes it was, Kera guessed. The moss was soft underfoot, but she couldn't help feeling encroaching dread looming over her shoulder as the pools of crystalline water came into sight. Kera decided, some distance away from the damn things, that this was quite close enough. So, instead, Kera did what was suggested to her. "MERCURIUS," the wolf howled. "HELLO? MERCURIUS?" Pride's instructions had been to 'call' for Mercurius when she was in Eridanus, to try to locate him at his grove. He did not say, bellow at the top of your little lungs until he arrived, but bellow at the top of her little lungs until he arrived was the action Kera took. What could possibly go wrong? ![]() @Mercurius RE: Habitual Pals - Mercy - Mar 05 2019 Azizos and Arsu were both gone, as it seemed. The former had come along, asking after the latter and bidding him adieu. Mercurius, heartfelt and benevolent as he was, offered a brief nuzzle, some stories of the caves, and a swift burst of healing magic; ensuring that his younger son was safe, too, against unseen dangers. With a proverbial pat on the rear, Azizos was off, possibly in search of his brother. Leaving old father behind, as it seemed. The storyteller was quite unbothered by this, confident in the strength and resolve of his two children. If Pride believed that Azizos was capable of handling what life had to throw into his court, then Mercurius would not show doubt. Speaking of, the pale stag had been somewhat absent, lately — likely taking the opportunity to manage things in Orion with the Sinful Seven (Mercy had never quite understood the role that group served, or even had formed to perform.) With this in mind, the lion had set out to work on the garden, further. Rather than his crystalline snowglobe — a gift from Arsu — lie simply on the ground, Mercurius had bound some roots of a nearby tree into a shelf of sorts. Gnarled bits of bark curled out from the earth, jutting out by a foot and then retreating back into the earth. Atop this shelf lay not only his snowglobe, but some bits and baubles he had received over the cycles. He made a few other shelves, as well, for the purpose of holding other knick-knacks any of the grove's residents may bring from their wanderings. Well, anyone's wanderings but his own. Mercurius chuffed, pushing his way out from the wall of vines and brambles, precise in his movements so that none of the barbed points would be stuck in his fur. He shuddered slightly in the cool air, but smiled regardless. Spiralling moonstone horns glinting in the air, he started down the path to a stream — in search of a drink of water. As he went, magicka flared up in his being. With any luck, flowers would bloom in his wake and in a rather large sphere around him. Spring was coming, after all. As was Kera, apparently. An unfamiliar voice burst through the gurgling of the nearby brook — the one that Mercy had been focusing on rather intensely — and nearly startled him out of his wits. Bristling, tail hitching between his hind legs, the lion whirled about toward the source. It was close, undeniably canine. The only canine he had known about was Arkrael, but that was so long ago and she most certainly wasn't around anymore — not to his knowledge. Mercurius steadied his breathing, smoothing out fur he hadn't known was standing on end. If someone was calling for him… it must be an old friend he had forgotten; or, perhaps, a friend of Pride's sent his way. Arthritic old joints moved purposefully in the direction of the persistent howling, a trot carrying the storyteller towards the wolf. Once the sound became unbearably close, the lion paused and waited for her to take a breath — how could one Gembound have so much air in their lungs?! — and woofed, @Kera RE: Habitual Pals - Kera - Mar 05 2019 ![]()
Kera liked shouting. It was fun. Freeing, somehow, in the most primal of ways. She was sucking in a breath to resume calling out for Mercurius, when he emerged from the foliage. She was unsure what she expected-- something white like Pride was, yes --but not a lion. The wolf had seen big cats before; Rift was one, and that jaguar from long ago. But she'd never seen one with so much hair. She turned and stepped over, shifting to sit back on her haunches. "Pride," she said. Then, clarifying, "The stag. The skinny white one." You know-- in case he accidentally thought the emotion had sent her here. "I'm Kera," she went on. "The Lightbringer. I turned the lights back on when the caves were plunged into darkness some cycles ago. I'm a guardian, a protector, and I'm going to murder the shit out of Blackberry." For a moment, Kera watched the lion before she lifted one leg and scratched the shaggy fur along her side. "Pride said you could teach me," she began. "I want to learn how to eat plants without getting a bellyache. I know there's a spell for it, and uh," the wolf squinted, slightly. "Pride said you were nice." Being nice was, in fact, a good as reason as any to come barging into someone's den and start screaming their name for several minutes before stopping to take a breath. Mercurius probably understood that. He looked older than Giggle was, at least. ![]() @Mercurius RE: Habitual Pals - Mercy - Mar 05 2019 Mercurius looked the wolf up and down, rather curious --- he had never seen a canine with such a white coat. Unlike the grove's odd little family, her coat seemed to hold a warm, persistent glow to her. The sight of it was comforting, almost, despite the abrasive and blunt manner which she spoke. Of course, Mercy didn't mind. He simply shook out his mane and rocked onto his rear as well. Tail winding about his paws, the old storyteller nodded, After a few introductions and bits of personality revealed, the lion quirked a brow. Electing to ignore the last part of the sentence --- as much as he felt it would be somewhat justified to put a stop to that goose's antics, albeit in a less violent manner --- he chimed, Just as the lion began to wonder why or what Pride had sent Kera his way for, she provided. No need to go into the why of that powder-keg of a subject. @Kera RE: Habitual Pals - Kera - Mar 06 2019 ![]()
Kera followed the movements of Mercurius' mane as it shook out, briefly mesmerized, before looking back to his actual face. "He seems nice," the wolf offered. "Anybody who hates Blackberry is pretty much a friend of mine, anyway." The wolf's ears rotated briefly, before her mouth pulled back into a doggish grin. "It was me," she confirmed with a tail thumping hollowly against the cave floor. She bristled with pride, even if she'd been told not that long ago that the lights had since dimmed. "It was important to get them back on. I've been in hibernation but I'm making my way back to Polaris to make sure that they stay on." Kera hummed in response. The lion was humble. She did not know exactly what to think of this-- Kera was unsure if she'd met anyone who had been humble before, but she listened regardless. "I don't wanna abstain, exactly," she elaborated. She did not, however, question why Mercurius himself would want to, however. He looked old. Older than the other gembounds she'd met. Perhaps he was older than Astraea and Tenzin. It looked like he was having a hard time moving-- perhaps he'd been part of a lot of fighting, and whatnot. Kera knew that the wrong injury could have you off your paws for an extended amount of time, at least. Her head turned, her pale muzzle reaching towards the leaves rolling towards the pair, sniffing. They smelled like Eridanus, alright. Kera often noticed that the smell of leaves and flowers and things left a strange tang that hit the roof of her mouth. Kera did not know what this meant. Kera did not care. "How long have you been using it for?" She asked absent-mindedly, tongue drawing back against her muzzle. ![]() RE: Habitual Pals - Mercy - Mar 07 2019 So, it seemed that Kera was quite removed from the idea of humble. The old storyteller, of course, did not particularly mind. He just simply nodded, moonlit gaze shifting to the orb-lights across the Eyes. The wolf did not want to fully become herbivorous, which was a fair statement. Perhaps, it was curiosity that drove her to desire this. Or, perhaps, a penchant for survival. Another justification. Mercurius commanded the plants to stop rolling forth, once their reach seemed adequate. The lowest branches lay just beneath his chest, about eye-level with Kera. Perfect. Adjusting his posture, weight shifting foot-to-foot, Mercurius glanced to the side. Moonlit eyes fixated upon the greenery surrounding him, magicka already flaring up. @Kera |