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operation operation - Sharp - Jun 25 2020 Rods, rods, rods. There had to be a bajillion of those, right? After all, she was in the middle of a dilapidated city filled with odd structures. One of those had to be what the blue-eyed one wanted. Of course, as the lizard waddled her way from the den and into the main cave, it became obvious that there was going to be a lot of searching to do. This place was huge! She had climbed to the top of a small, crumbling shelter just to see acres and acres of more ruins. Trying to find a sturdy, usable pole here would be like finding a needle in a haystack. (that was supposed to be a physical combat roll but *shrug*) RE: operation operation - Scout - Jun 25 2020 The springbok had taken off to find a rod of her own, ears perked up and head swiveling back and forth, searching. She heard a loud crack and looked up, her amber eyes widening slightly. "Erm... do you need help?", she asked, glancing at the branch. Rather straight, she supposed, and she glanced at the other branches, wondering if one of them was appropriate enough for her to take back to the Kings. Perhaps... she wondered if a shared prize counted. She should have asked. "If we work together, I think we can get two branches down and carry them back,", Scout said, craning her head to look up at Sharp. The antelope circled gently and sprung upwards, trying to grab the branch in her mouth to hopefully tear it down (and not take the lizard down, too). Her body flailed as the branch gave way, and she landed on her feet and darted to the side away from the fallen branch, her bodyweight sufficient enough to drag it down. She looked up at Sharp and then down at the branch, tempted to just... take it. She sighed and waited instead, knowing that stealing something that had been worked for was the worst form of it. @Sharp RE: operation operation - Sharp - Jun 25 2020 Sharp stilled quite suddenly as a voice called up from below. @Scout RE: operation operation - Scout - Jun 25 2020 Scout blinked at the small lizard, surprised at their intelligence and nodded, before bending her head down to begin pulling off twigs. She'd barely gotten to the first one when a sharp splinter dug into her mouth, making her yelp and yank away, the twig still intact. Looking closer, there was a sharp of wood from where it had landed and half-splintered, and it had pricked her mouth. Not greatly, thankfully, but it hurt. "Er... why don't I go look for another branch?", she said, a bit put off, before turning to peer up at the tree, looking for the straightest branch she could find, one that could be straighter than Sharp's. Occasionally she'd glance at Sharp as she searched, before finally finding a branch and humming, "There. Could you weaken it, like last time? Then I'll pull it down." @Sharp RE: operation operation - Sharp - Jun 28 2020 Peeling off old bark was a surprisingly entertaining hobby. Scratch at it with her claws, nibble at it, pull it up, spit it out, repeat. Others may have found it mind-numbing, but the lizard was just as content doing this. As she went she hummed a little song under her breath; the entire thing was horribly off-tone, and she just made it up along the way, but it was still fun to her. @Scout RE: operation operation - Scout - Jun 28 2020 Scout sat back on her haunches before jumping straight up and grabbing the branch, dragging it down with her weight to hopefully bring it down. She brought it down and hopped away, the branch crashing to the ground. She got to work peeling off branches (and occasionally snacking on leaves), and moved on to Sharp's branch, attempting to do the same once again. "... What's your name?", she asked suddenly, "I'm Scout." She wasn't quite sure how she got her name. She had it since she'd started thinking. But either way, she was trying to be polite, though how successful it was varied on how Sharp felt about stranger danger. @Sharp RE: operation operation - Sharp - Jun 28 2020 The branch snapped off quite easily in the antelope's maw, and Sharp scurried right back down to inspect it. Another nice, straight branch. It would take a bit longer to prepare both branches, but it'll definitely be worth it. She'd get, like, a bajillion wings the size of a cave! @Scout RE: operation operation - Scout - Jun 28 2020 "Eridanus,", she said, and smiled at the other's name. It was adorable! Scout continued to strip the branches, happy to have company for once, and hummed, "Dragons? What are those? Are they like you?" She'd never seen anything as big as the Orthoclase until they saw them, so they could only hope that was the biggest things got in these caves. Probably not, but she could hope. Scout lifted her head and snorted gently, yawning widely before shaking her head, "We should keep going, and hope that the Kings like our gift. They did say that the rod could be wood, right?" Her memory... wasn't the greatest, unfortunately. She was rather scatterbrained to her chagrin. @Sharp RE: operation operation - Sharp - Jun 28 2020 Sharp looked to her companion. @Scout RE: operation operation - Scout - Jun 28 2020 Scout nodded and pushed the branches onto their tops, and cocked her head curiously. Dragons sounded... cool. "I'd like to meet a dragon one day,", she said, "Are they kind? Like you?" Wings like a bat, scales like a lizard... what an odd sounding creature. It would most likely make a lot more sense if she ever met one, but for now she was content with the amalgamated picture she had in her head. She nosed the branches, nose scrunching as she noticed the crusty bark still attached, and went to go nibble on some leftover leaves to store up her energy. She'd most likely have to carry the branches back, since Sharp was so small. "What's Monoceros like?", she asked the lizard, blinking softly, her lashes so long that they brushed her cheeks when she blinked. @Sharp |