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look at how hard i can cry HHNNNGGGHHH - Carja - Nov 12 2020 CARJA The water hears and understands The ice does not forgive Carja trudged through the trees, her paws dragging on the ground, her wings held low, occasionally touching the soft soil before lifting up again. She wove her way down a path she used often, wide enough in most areas to accommodate her girth. Her tail followed behind, dragging on the ground like her head nearly was. She was exhausted on top of being emotionally drained, her normally happy demeanor dampened by what happened with Dread. She was unfamiliar with the feeling of disappointment, her personality naturally chipper and enthusiastic. She wasn't used to feeling sad, but it was an emotion she'd have to get used to. After a while she stopped, finding herself a clearing to curl up in, her head hitting the ground before the rest of her body followed, dust and leaves flying up from the impact, birds flying away, spooked by the noise. But she just couldn't bring herself to care. Asimona, Blight, Lass... what would they think of her now? If they ever found out, she'd look like... like a jerk! How in the world was she going to try and save Bone and Svartis now? RE: look at how hard i can cry HHNNNGGGHHH - Attikias - Nov 12 2020 ![]() First? He needed to figure out how to make them fly straight. With his bow at home, spear over his back, and bag at his side, he'd gone out to hunt for something, a bit lost for what to use. Wood seemed good at first, but it kept getting caught on the bow itself, so that wouldn't work. His second thought was leather, and that was floppy and hard to secure. Feathers might be hard, too, but it was his third option- feathers would stay straight, and it helped a bird fly, so it should work? If he could even catch one in the first place. He had a few traps set up, but those had never been his forte, so he continued on as he struggled to sneak up on the various avians of Eridanus. A nearby, bassy whoopf of a creature falling caught his ear. Had a tree fallen? The canopy didn't shake (other than the birds evacuating the premises), so that didn't seem to be the issue. Curious. Looking to figure out this momentary puzzle, Attikias side-tracked and reangled himself to the direction of the clearing, pushing aside leaves and fronds to approach. He stopped short when he spotted Carja's back. They were- asleep? Or going to sleep? Hooking his thumbs on the strap of his bag, Attikias paced around the enormous being, tilting down to look for a head. He came into view a distance away, laying eyes on Carja's weepy face. His nerves tensed- why were they crying? Patriarchal instinct struck him. He didn't need to piss off anybody else, really. @Carja RE: look at how hard i can cry HHNNNGGGHHH - Carja - Nov 12 2020 CARJA The water hears and understands The ice does not forgive Carja lifted her head slightly at the sound of something rustling through the trees, but her head met the ground again as soon as Attikias rounded her body. She peered up at him and sighed, steam billowing from her nostrils and into the air. She raised her wings and shuffled them closer to her, slowly lifting her head and wiping her eyes, lip wobbling, She'd lived there with Svartis and Lass for most of her life and he didn't know her! And she'd gotten angry and lashed out and now... now her family was going to suffer for it. Carja covered her eyes and wept into her hands, sobbing and crying, because it was her fault her family could be dead, could be infected, could be just not okay! RE: look at how hard i can cry HHNNNGGGHHH - Attikias - Nov 12 2020 ![]() The elf jumped at the increase in volume as she continued. Monoceros? Those dragons that lived there? Evil fungus? Attikias drew quiet as he put together the puzzle pieces. It must be Mother, that Tahi-shei told him about, that had her devestated. Well, and family, too, apparently. Carja had continued on rambling, and Attikias completed his approach, offering to hold her head in his hands instead of letting her fall into herself. He knew this panic with his own daughter- just, this time, it was through words rather than a clingy need to be held. It was startling to hear about a fight. Frustrating to hear that someone had been so personally damaged by Mother. But, right now, he needed to be the mature person and simply let Carja vent. He was quiet for a moment, before offering to rub his thumbs along Carja's massive jaw. Attikias let out a small sigh, squatting to Carja's level. One grandfather rejecting a child wouldn't be the end of the world, but it would certainly feel like that to the child in question. Attikias understood- he'd never want to put his kids in the position this dragon was now in, and it only made his heart hurt more to see a stranger suffering as much as she was. Carefully, Attikias leaned in his head, offering a gentle headbutt if Carja had been receptive to the previous touches. @Carja RE: look at how hard i can cry HHNNNGGGHHH - Carja - Nov 12 2020 CARJA The water hears and understands The ice does not forgive Carja easily fell into his arms, her head heavy but not as heavy as it first appeared. She couldn't have anything be too heavy if she were to get off the ground, after all. But every touch Attikias offered was accepted and reciprocated, either with tiny brushes of her muzzle against his hands and chest or a gentle hum deep in her chest. She was slowly realizing that Dread was... more or less an idiot. She herself was a little dull sometimes, but for the most part she thought she was pretty intelligent, able to find ways to peacefully resolve things. Except for this time, but she reasoned that anyone would get mad if their grandpa didn't recognize them after all they'd been through. Carja looked up as Attikias spoke about Ursa, about the people going there, and her eyes brightened just a bit, their natural glow returning, Her voice, oddly squeaky for such a ferocious creature, heightened in volume and pitch, her tail thwacking the ground once, then twice. She bumped her head as gently as she could against Attikias, reciprocating the casual affection. She bit her lip and thought for a moment, tucking her paws under her chest, becoming an adorable loaf of dragon. Carja bumped her head into Attikias like a giant cat and purred softly, RE: look at how hard i can cry HHNNNGGGHHH - Attikias - Nov 12 2020 ![]() He pulled back to return eye contact with Carja as she moved her head up, offering a warm smile. He'd let her talk, let her think, as he sat down fully to rest her head in his lap. Even if he wasn't a recruiter of sorts, it felt good to give someone lost a purpose. Maybe she could free her family this way, or give herself some closure- anything would help, wouldn't it? @Carja RE: look at how hard i can cry HHNNNGGGHHH - Carja - Nov 12 2020 CARJA The water hears and understands The ice does not forgive Carja was careful of her horns, not wanting to poke the elf accidentally. She pouted a bit at his insult, but there was really no other way to put it. She smiled up at Attikias with a dopey grin, her fangs long and sharp, like razors, Carja was snuggly for anyone, but especially for a dragon. She leaned into every touch, pressed her head into Attikias' chest. She really just hoped she could find someone her size to snuggle with someday, or even better, find Svartis. Hehe, Sfartis. Carja rapidly stood and shook her head out, tail whipping out and accidentally toppling a tree in her excitement, causing her to turn and try to fix it before quickly giving up and turning back to Attikias, a sheepish grin on her face. RE: look at how hard i can cry HHNNNGGGHHH - Attikias - Nov 12 2020 ![]() For how social he was, he did seem to live a sheltered life. Void, chaos, and corruption, all sounded like negative things, but so did a lot of other things that were eventually necessary. Take hunting, for example, or leather, or, sometimes, just surviving. The elf tilted his head just slightly as Carja put out a plan. He gave a smile to her in return, eyes shutting briefly as he let out an amused huff. It seemed his words got her excited, though. Backing up quickly to let her stand, he watched her awkwardly try and fix a poor tree, laughing with a grin all the meanwhile. He turned partway through his chosen direction, pausing. Carja could fit, but the forest may not like it. @Carja RE: look at how hard i can cry HHNNNGGGHHH - Carja - Nov 12 2020 CARJA The water hears and understands The ice does not forgive Carja trotted after Attikias and quickly found an obstacle. Trees, her worst enemy. She backed up and tried to find a way around, eyes narrowing. She didn't want to fight either, but she would if that's what was needed. And she did have a little bit of fire, she just needed to harness it a bit better. Failing to find a way through that wouldn't break something, she instead tried to just... ease her way through. Being big had its perks, until you had to walk through a forest. Carja grunted as she tried to squeeze through a couple of thicker trees, kicking her legs and getting her ribs through before the rest of her fell after her, making her squawk and tumble to the ground in a heap. She poked her head from underneath, thankful she was flexible. RE: look at how hard i can cry HHNNNGGGHHH - Attikias - Nov 12 2020 ![]() She was still stuck. Placing his hands on his hips, Attikias judged the canopy, staring straight up. He huffed out a short laugh. He continued to watch, hands still over his hips, as he tried to judge a better pathway for his new friend. @Carja |