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Windswept Tales - East - Nov 27 2020

The caves were a world of secrets, of stories hidden in plain sight. Lesser corpses rested amongst rubble in a land of twinkling lights, the words behind their flicker of existence unspoken. Pieces of something sharp and jagged held gruesome details in its finely honed edge. Rags and scraps of metal lay abandoned in dust, waiting for someone to reassemble the pieces of the past.

He'd tried. Clumsy talons had fumbled and a keen bird's eye had examined for where they might interlock. The result was dirty feathers and plenty of questions but no solid fact. Still, it was enough to mull over as he meandered his way through the unending walls of rock. Perhaps there'd be a definite answer once his flight path eventually curved toward that direction again.

Tunnel at his back, the next place East flew into was the harsh truth to Orion's pretty deception. In fact it slapped him with it. First, in the face with a rush of dryness that made his eyes melt. Then, a whole wave of air that knocked too much wind into his wings and punched it all out of him. Flying low to the ground, the attack sprawled him out there like the novice he was. At least he hadn't been any higher; life in free fall was not an experience he was particularly eager to try.

"Rats." The sigh had become second nature for him by now.

Bones sore but not unfamiliar with a hard tumble, he shook the daze from his mind and stood up. The new cavern could have another go at him if it wanted, but this time he'd keep his feet rooted for the stability. Sorting feathers back into place, he gave his surroundings a once-over.

What tales clung to the carved walls here?

@Aerie


RE: Windswept Tales - Aerie - Nov 27 2020


Aerie was digging at the ground, her tail swishing back and forth behind her as she burrowed into the den she'd been raised in, for a time. Now she was fully grown, her body long and slender, her chest large but mostly hollow, filled with airsacks and her lungs, mostly. To help her float using a bit of magic.

She ducked her head into the den and grabbed something, her treasures and trinkets wrapped in the skin of an animal, the legs tied at the top to make sure nothing got out.

Her stuff.

A knife, one she'd crafted from bone and stone, the edges chipped off to make a cutting tool, one she used to skin prey, was withdrawn, the rest set back in the hole and covered up. She held it in one hand as she dragged the item she'd brought, a deer she'd caught. The furs were useful, both as blankets for warmth and to craft things, but were hard to remove without a knife such as the one she had.

Unaware of anyone nearby, she got to work, eager to skin the pelt, eat what was underneath, and then bring it to her mother. Either they could 'sell' it or try and use it. Perhaps for a tent? For shelter? Hm.
@East


RE: Windswept Tales - East - Dec 04 2020

Shelter from the wind would have been helpful at the moment. The cave was almost as bare of that as river-polished stone. What boulders there were stood their ground alone, separated by wide stretches of emptiness. Pebbles launched by a breeze tapped out a tune on his beak when they collided. Perhaps the wind had beaten the sense out of him, but he walked farther in, sharp gusts pinning feathers against his skull.

Danger could be an attack as well as a deterrent. Pursuing the risk might prove harmful but he trusted his instincts. It was a simple matter of ensuring body equaled mind in strength, staying alert, and being brimful of patience.

Seemingly random, the shifting of the winds possessed a complex pattern. Rage might follow calm but could just as easily go the other way around. Dead air entered the schedule wherever and however long it pleased, whether in between or during any mood. He intuited as best he could, taking hard-hitting failures as much as successes. A knock down meant getting back up, smoothing his feathers, and trying again with more care than before. Inch by hard-fought inch, ground was gained.

It was during one of those moments when the air was still and the flying debris had settled that East noticed a long outcrop ahead. A blue deep and dark, it was an impressive wall to hide himself from battering forces. Daring to venture farther revealed its sinuous build and shudder of movement was of its own design. The mane confirmed the discovery. If this wasn't some sort of feathered serpent, he was a plucked turkey.

Travelling along their length found a face, horns, and claws. A set of the last held a knife and worked over a deer. He had a vague idea what was going on and rolled with it accordingly.

"Don't think that'll make much of a coat. Besides, blue suits your eyes better." The statement had as much nonchalance as a comment about the weather. If he actually meant the words was anyone's guess.

@Aerie


RE: Windswept Tales - Aerie - Dec 04 2020


Aerie turned to face the bird, knife held up, body stilling. She cocked her head and quickly hid everything behind her, awfully possessive of her things.

"... Thanks. It's not going to be a coat," she said, "I've no need of one. It'll be a tent, or a blanket."

She turned back to her task, ignoring the bird, focused solely on the carcass. It was no offense to East, she'd been taught work was play, and she genuinely enjoyed her activities. She liked being useful, liked helping out her mother, and was plenty happy to bring home a deer carcass for her to sleep in. She was cold-blooded and small, and even a breeze could make her chilly.

"Um... I'm busy," she said after a moment, turning to East, "But it's awfully windy... you can stay nearby if you want shelter, but I'm afraid I don't make good conversation."

Her brows were slightly furrowed, though that was her usual expression. Aerie just had a grumpy face, one that would scare away most children. I mean she had fearsome claws, teeth, and a mean face, what else would you need to feel afraid?

But then again, she didn't meet children often. Just her mother, and she stayed away from strange Gembound just as a safety precaution.
@East


RE: Windswept Tales - East - Dec 12 2020

Entering a conversation, you always needed an exit should the other participant be keener on trading wounds than words. Accordingly, when the gentle curves of the serpent's spine stiffened and her task was hastily hidden, the tendons in East's feet tensed; one set of talons even twisted a crescent in the dust, ready to lead the spring from a snappish attitude. So far he'd had an okay track record with those of the reptilian persuasion, but it didn't hurt to be prepared to strike a tally on the loss side of the scoreboard.

Her teeth glared as much as her face. He didn't take it personally—having a beak gave him expressibility little better than a slab of stone. At least speech was no issue, and hers didn't betray any ill intent between the carefully pronounced syllables. Only the calm of someone with business to attend to. The sentiment was understandable.

"That's fine. I'm more sight than sound anyway."

Not the type to reject invitations, he inclined his head and dared hop closer. Shadow spilled over feathers, reducing the bird to a pair of eyes, bright as the curiosity that often lit them. His gaze drifted to the corpse, roamed the exposed tissue and partially peeled away pelt.

"Is the rare question no trouble?" Clarification followed. "About the process."

No endearing wag of tail feathers accompanied the inquiry. Charm was hard to come by when your usual audience embodied dead silence. Instead he waited, unblinking.

@Aerie


RE: Windswept Tales - Aerie - Dec 12 2020


Aerie pushed the knife under the skin and along the belly, starting to remove it from the rest of the deer. She peered over at the bird and then back at the deer, humming.

"It's no trouble," she said, "I call this 'skinning'. I take the skin off the creature and let the skin dry out before washing it with water. Then to keep it from rotting I dry it out again with sand and rub it up with the oils from plants. It keeps it from getting stiff. It was... a process."

She'd seen many on her travels do a similar process, and simply learned it from them.

Aerie tore off a chunk of flesh once it was exposed, chewing on it as she removed the whole skin. She then laid it out on the ground and got to work devouring the carcass, stripping sinew off the bones and removing tendons.

"Would you like some?", she offered, eating lazily, holding out a chunk of meat in her hand, "I'm normally not keen on sharing, but you're good company."

She talked like her mother, though instead of a flitting gust of air, she spoke like a warm summer breeze, lazy and drawling, like she had all the time in the world to say what she wanted. She took her time with every word she spoke.

It was easy enough to pull the bones off the meat. She'd leave them out to be picked clean by scavengers before taking them for herself. This specific deer had no gem, but as long as she was careful, it probably wouldn't turn to oil.
@East


RE: Windswept Tales - East - Dec 18 2020

Sheltered from the wind but not immune to those possessing the qualities of it, East let the easy sweep of her voice carry him from one step to the next. The occasional nod broke the stillness of rapt attention, the only indicator that the bird held more thought than the statue he imitated. No stranger to pecking around carcasses, this was an everyday matter. The main difference was who wielded the sharp objects in the room.

Of course, it was one thing to examine for causes of death and another to harvest for practical use. Even more so when aided by a proper blade. Talons best for tightly grasping couldn't compare; the ragged tears he left when prodding at a mouse or two attested to the fact. He had to face it—birds like him weren't meant for carefully picking apart, but unquestioningly killing their quarry. Most that could be done was awkwardly mimic the tool-using finesse he saw with limbs unsuited for the task and a skull too thick to accept its place.

That meant taking a few nicks whenever the fragment of blade he had available happened to slip. But a little pain was worth it for the insight, the skill or natural talent the previous owner must have possessed to slice in a clean swipe.

Unlike that mystery being that left their corpses scattered beneath the rocks of Orion, East wouldn't waste an offering. Hesitation briefly whispered as feathers rustled, and he alighted, a child teetering on the edge of a giant's palm. With a mumbled thanks and all the politeness a bird accustomed to devouring prey on the wing could muster, the hooked tip of his beak grazed over scales as he picked up the meat chunk.

He held it in his mouth until the earthy flavor saturated his tongue, then swallowed.

"You said oils. Does any plant do the job, or are some better sources than others?" A resident of ruins, his experience was limited to the odd clump of weeds jutting from the rubble.

@Aerie


RE: Windswept Tales - Aerie - Dec 18 2020


"So far, it takes a long time to tan with plants," she said, "I could tell you the tree if I was looking at it, since it has a specific texture, but it has no name. I'm experimenting right now, and I think if I use the fats from this animal, like the oils from the brain and such, it could be faster and probably better."

Aerie removed the head and set it aside. The brain was valuable for tanning. She kept her hand in place so East could eat, using one of her hind legs and balancing with her tail instead. She was as deft with her hind hands as she was with her front ones.

"If the brain oils work, I'll use them exclusively," she said, taking another bite of meat, "You ask an awful lot of questions. I thought you said they'd be rare."

Not that she minded. It was just funny.

"Do you want to learn this kind of thing?", she asked.
@East


RE: Windswept Tales - East - Dec 20 2020

East ducked his head, swallowing a nonexistent bit of meat that had not yet disappeared down his gullet. Previously laid smooth, the tips of his crest quivered like a kid's twitching fingers caught in a forbidden jar. But the moment passed as soon as it came. He brushed aside the comment with a lazy shrug and stretch of feathers.

"Must have gotten carried away. Should've said rare like quartz." A chuckle left him. Caves knew there was enough of those to go around. Gather them all together, stack them end on end, and he bet he could build a glittering tower that touched the ceiling.

She seemed above board enough, so he saw no harm in using his brand of transparency. "Don't have much of a knack for it, but I figure knowing a little's better than zip." When it came to gathering knowledge, all tools were part of the trade. It was only a matter of figuring which one best applied to the scenario.

@Aerie


RE: Windswept Tales - Aerie - Dec 20 2020


Aerie nodded and lay down properly once the skin was mostly off, though it had a few holes near the edges. Whoops.

"Jack of all trades, master of none, but better than a master of none," she said, and then clarified, "Mean's better to be decent at a lot of things than to be really good at one thing and shite at others."

She curled up and kept her hand up for East, her belly full now, "What kind of things do you do?"

She did magic, some physical stuff, and a little crafting, but there was no one thing she was particularly great at. She didn't count float-flying because she had no one to compare it to. Though judging by that measure, she was technically the best at it.
@East