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Thalion

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PostPosted: Fri Feb 15, 2008 12:46 am


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Aim RP between Kisoni and Thalion
Mishka
Maji
Kisulisuli


"You let her go!?" Kisulisuli growled, his thick frame tensed up from where he sat. Maji could almost even hear his claws scrape against the stone floor. "And you wonder why you were forced to step down!? You let things like that happen! You let Masika in here- 'ooh she's my sister, I'm sure she's civil' and look where it's gotten us now! You let Ciyari in, and Laana, Layla, even a lioness under Nyek!"

"She meant no harm." Maji muttered, though he'd sunken back into his shoulders from the scolding. It had only been a few days ago, but he'd not told Suli about her. Not yet...knowing the brash young male, he'd go looking for her to run her off.

"You're not listening." Kisuli growled, "We're -lions-. This is our territory. No one should be allowed in here but us... even then -us- has become us and them."

"Relax." Maji said in a louder voice, raising his eyes up to meet with Suli's burning ember ones. "Taban made some sense... if we keep to just us then -they- will outnumber us... and besides, your mother was just like her."

That stopped the larger male's ranting in its tracks. The expression of rage cooled slightly. "...and where is she?"

"It can't be helped now." Maji said softly, "Either way... we cannot keep turning everyone down..."

It'd been a few days since she had last journied to the mists. Now, she sank back down into them as careful as ever. Following her...... accquantaince's advice, Mishka waited until the afternoon sun had burned off some of the water before she made her decent. That made it easier this time--she actually managed to get down in a short time without breaking or twisting anything. A miracle, certainly!

At the bottom she shook herself, for stress had caused her to tense. It seemed that heights really weren't her thing. She could stomach them.. but little more. Of course, she was going to have to go back up..... Mishka raised her eyes to the ledge above, then shook her head. It didn't matter.

Now she looked about and wondered where 'Maji' may have gotten off to. There really was no good reason for her visit.. other than the need to talk to another lion. Damn that antelope! She'd been perfectly happy in her solitude until it had presented her once more with another of her kind. Now.... it was good to have the company of another predator, no matter how silent he might be.

Mishenka collected herself and headed off into the mist, attempting to follow the invisible path he'd been looking towards those few days before.


"No but we can't keep letting anyone in here. You're too soft. That's what got us in this mess in the first place. Sure it's harmless with herbavores but you let them in!" Kisuli jerked his head out towards the mouth of the cave, "And now look! We're nothing more than hunters now. Maybe. Scouts at best."

Maji opened his mouth to say something but just as Suli gestured out of the cave, the bright colors of the lioness slowly began to come into view. He snapped his mouth shut and glanced back to Suli. Oh lords if he saw her. "...calm down..."


She could hear the raised voices. Her ears tipped up and she looked about.. but try as she might, she could see nothing in the deep mists. Rather than go on, though, she stopped where she was and tried to pick up more of the conversation--not for the words themselves, but for the direction which they came. Mishka was fairly certain that one had been maji.

"CALM DOWN!?" Suli nearly roared and got himself to all four once more. "We had promise of a good life... you know what outsiders have brought here? You say they're old members returning. Returning after it was -us- that defended the placed and stuck with it. Starving...fighting out rogues. If they were real members they would have-"


Maji frowned and stood himself up slowly. "...it's past us.... I don't believe all of them are to blame. I've not forgiven Masika...or Ramses and Enki for their broken promises. But what can we do?" He started from the cave. Best way to keep him under control was to let him cool off... of course at the moment he wanted to put himself between Suli and the female.

As he padded from the cave he dipped his head. "Good to see you again, miss."


She nodded to Maji as well, but she'd heard what they were saying this time. Her eyes remained trained past Maji, back the way he'd come.. but she saw no one. "Your friend is not very pleased with my presence, I think... or others' for that matter."

"It's complicated." He said quietly and glanced over his shoulder towards Suli.

The larger male had his teeth bared towards them both and had hulked down into his shoulders, tail whipping around behind him. He'd not attack but he was making his outrage clear.

"I think it's best we let him relax for now... care for a walk?" He was already walking forward, he'd only really asked to be polite and to drop subtle hint.


Mishka took the hint, even though she'd have followed him without having realized what it was. As much as she was not afraid of the other male--despite whatever feirceness he held, she still was larger than him and a skilled huntress--she did not care to get into a fight. Especially not in what she was suspecting were a pride's lands.

Without a word she followed after her friend heading by his lead into the mists. She was careful to not speak until she was certain they would not be heard. "Complicated certainly. I suppose it is not so wise for my to visit as we'd assumed." It was a question, even though it was not marked as such.


"It's no longer our place to restrict anyone from coming here." Maji said quietly, perhaps more to himself than to her. "I did extend the invitation and I'm grateful for the excuse to let Kisulisuli cool his head... he has a temper but a good heart."

He was following along the river bank. No reason in perticular, but it seemed a decent route to follow. "So what brings you back down here?"


Mishka wasn't so sure of that, but neither was she familiar with the male. She allowed that to slide, for no incident had really come of the matter. Following him once more, she allowed to topic to shift. "Company," She replied slowly. "You were right to say that my solitude is well loved.. but it also comes with a price, as do all things in life. It has been long since I knew there were others of my kind nearby... and herbivores, while interesting companions for a time, are food in the end."

He nodded slowly. "I agree.... growing up I was friends with a collection of herbavores. But a diet of fish doesn't sustain a lion once his mane has begun to fill out. They were wise to shift their herd's migration patterns from the lands." He glanced over a bit. The colors were amazing...he'd never seen anything like them. "...did you know your parents?"

"Of course." She chuckled, "Few don't... few that survive anyway." Mishka gave a shrug at the strange sort of question, "I left when I was old enough--my siblings and I did not get along very well, and it was better that I seek out my solitude."

Why had she gone into that? Oh well, she had. "They were wise, yes, with the way this place has been. Hopefully some will return or.. your pride, i'm assuming it is, might do poorly indeed. I'm impressed you've managed at all."


"Mmm....", Maji frowned, though it was very faint. He didn't seem to be the overly expressive type. "Well... they have returned. It's true that it is difficult to manage alone. I was fortunate to have lived without my parents. I suppose the gods had a paw in it but these days it's hard to say. I may just have been a lucky cub, or clever enough... with no predators in the valley until I had my mane..." He shrugged, "It's hard to say."


"its always been my belief that while the Gods watch over us, they dislike those who refuse to help themselves. You can plead for their help all you wish, but they only smile on the few who suffer and work for what they want." Mishenka replied slowly. "Of course, there are those few fortunate which Luck favors... but perhaps your answer lies not in one or another, but both instead."


"Another friend of mine said something very similar." He grumbled, apparently having touched on the subject a few times prior. "I think you and him would get along. He has no true loyalties, but he enjoys the area enough to linger. That or he just wants to learn our language." He chuckled. "But I'm starting to realize the truth in that statement..."


"Truth is relative, keep that in mind as well." She chuckled. "Wise friend.. perhaps." She made no move to inquire further, however. Her eyes gazed about at the returning life spreading through the jungle about them. "I'm surprised, still, that you find these rains so loathsome."

"They mean the end of what I knew for so long." He glanced up towards the sky and narrowed his eyes a bit, "The rains are a painful reminder of my foolishness... I suppose it's only fair that I'm reminded of them time and again."


There was a pause between them, but a strangly un-awkward one for those who did not know one another well. Mishenka thought it over, answer considered carefully as they padded over rejuvinating soil and muddy sand. Her life hadn't been an easy one, despite parental influence, for the life of one as brightly coloured as she could never be easy... not in this land. And hardship had brought her some form of wisdom, at least. "perhaps it is not a reminder that is intended, but a hint that you should let such things go. Foolish are all our pasts, should we choose to see the mistakes in them."

"Easier said than done really... especially when there are others to consider into it." He glanced back towards the cave, "Kisulisuli is my godchild... so he and I are very close, but recently he's been very disappointed. More angry. Of course, he grew up in troubling times for these lands." He looked forward once more and paused as they came to a small 'pool' sweeping from the main river. As a cub he often fished here. "Your colors are very odd... not in a bad way. They remind me of blossoms."


"I've been told that many times.. often by those who thought to eat me." She chuckled, passing on to a more gentle topic for both of them. "Of course, I was very much flesh and blood rather than petal and leaf, and so they were dissapointed. I rather enjoy it, when it works in my favor."


Maji paused and glanced to either side of them. "Hm...." He sat himself down and tested the mud near his paws. It was soft, but firm enough so it wouldn't slosh around too much. If he stepped in it, there'd be a light imprint.

"Here... watch this." He lowered a claw down and began to draw out one of the markings along her shoulder, strangely accurate. Once he was done he sat back and smiled. It had been a while since he'd drawn..


She watched him claw at the mud for a few moments wondering many things, chiefly why on earth he thought this was interesting. When he was done... there were a bunch of scratch furrows in the mud. She lifted a brow at him, then turned her gaze once more at the mud. After tilting her head back and forth a few slow times... she looked at her shoulder as best she could. "Hmm... interesting.. ah.. trick?" It wasn't really a trick, of course, but... well what else would one call it? It was certainly odd, that was for certain.
PostPosted: Fri Feb 15, 2008 10:21 pm


"This is our gift." He said simply as he lowered his paw back to the ground. His gift rather... none of the others, that he was aware of, knew how to write. Some might know how to read the language, but he'd not taught Enki nor Ramses how. He'd not even tutored Kisulisuli how to write. Obi tried on occassion but didn't do very well with it. Masika...he was sure couldn't do either. She was only a cub when they'd taken her. "A written language."

".... its my marking." Mishenka pointed out flatly.


"Well yes... but it's an example." He reached back to scratch behind his head a bit. Lords...he must look like a barbarian. If he'd known he'd have company...

"But such markings identify individuals. I've never seen markings like yours... ours more often look like those on my shoulder and paws." He'd not mention that mainly the royal line carried the runic markings... it was beside the point.


"Hm.." She considered that and looked down at the marked san. It seemed rather pointless to her... strange, and perhaps a little interesting in the fact that she'd never heard of any others that did this, but .... pointeless. Why bother to "write" things that you could say?

That was rude, though, and she nodded. "It wouldn't make sense for.. my sort of lion to live here, I would suppose. They'd never survive," She laughed a little, not above making jokes at her own expense.'


"If I can survive here I'm sure you could." He scoffed, "In fact we barely managed to rid the area of a rogue invasion... strangely enough through tricks rather than size."


"A rogue invasion?" She lifted a brow with a laugh. "And yet you allowed me here so easily. I'm shocked. .. That must be what the arguement earlier was over."


"Mostly." Maji nodded, "But we started growing too few in number..." Rather, those that would have stood by him when Masika's supporters had insisted that she take the throne had dwindled...she'd brought quite a few with her. "It left us open to attack... and made our hunts weak. We've not seen cubs in the land for years...until recently anyway."

"WIth a drought such as came through here, that's probably all for the better." Mishenka noted, looking about the land as she did. Sure, the water flowed freely down the river now... but had it a month ago? two months ago? The land didn't look like it. "Things heal, though..and certain things need help to heal. Your friend will have to get over his fears."


"Kisulisuli is proud... and he grew up during a very hard time... of his siblings, he's the only one that remained to see the land through. His father...he feels has betrayed his ideals. It just came all too quickly for him. I think in time he may come around."


Mishenka nodded. That should agree with --time was a wonderful healer, after all. Not the best, but good enough. She glanced at the male beside her. He seemed more composed than he looked... so which one was more the truth? Probably the outside, she thought; it donned the things that he did not want to express in words. Interesting, if she was right. "Pride does a body little good, I find. Not that its a bad thing in and of itself, but the slightest bit of excess can send one's heart and mind reeling if its challeneged... or betrayed."


Maji nodded slowly. "Indeed.... though there are two sides to everything... it's hard to see both when you're disillusioned by change. Kisuli and I are both guilty of that..." Though neither he or Masika was completely in the right or wrong. She'd grown up thinking this was her right. He'd grown up defending the place. In the end, the deciding factor wasn't right or wrong, but strength of character. He'd driven away possible supporters while she had gathered them. Strange how things went sometimes.


Mishenka gave the faintest of chuckles. "There is far more here than you're telling.. or willing to speak of I think. That is fine, and your right... but it seems that you and this Kisulisuli are not quite so on seperate paths as your actions say you are. So, my question becomes... " She looked at him, an intilligent, humerous smirk on her face and lighting her eyes, "which is it? The acceptant, open minded male who shared dinner with a rogue that shouldn't be on this land... or the stoic, prideful thing hiding behind his words?"

"I will let you know when I find out for myself." He brushed a paw through the mane along his chest. "Sometimes... after a hard enough blow to the head it takes time to shake from the daze it leaves hanging over you..."


"Quite true," The female nodded with a chuckle. "Still. its a question I'd like to see answered one day."


"As would I..." He shook his head. "Wh....why don't you show me your home? Tell me a bit about yourself."

That caught her off guard. Mishenka stared at him a second, then laughed. "Because you might not leave!" She laughed, teasing and rose to her paws. Her tail whacked his side as she waded into the water to get back across the river--back the way she'd come. "Its a long climb... but worth it, if this land is what you're used to. Of course, you saw that a few days ago, did you not?"


He looked a bit stunned from the smack to his side. It didn't hurt, but he had never actually...played with anyone. It confused him slightly. "Hm? Well yes, I was the one to show you the way. It's not as long as a climb as you think it is... I climbed it at least twice a day every day..."


"Oh really now?" She called back with some air of amusement. She'd crossed the river easily--well.. it wasn't much of a river at the moment, and shook herself on the other side. Mishenka cast an amused expression over her shoulder. Boys were so much fun--she'd forgotten that. "I suppose I'm just out of shape then?"


"I wouldn't say that." He stepped lightly accross a few of the stones and waded where it was shallow. It didn't seem the water bothered him in the least. "Just... not used to the conditions. If I was to leave the valley- for good I mean - I'd likely become prey for the larger lions out there...which... is pretty much all of them from what I have seen of the outsiders."

"You are rather tiny," She nodded, "At least by comparison. Though.. I can't say I've ever seen a lion that eats other lions... " The female frowned, scrunching up her nose a little. "actually, that's a rather deplorable thought."

"Well...", he wrinkled his nose up a bit. "There are some I have heard of that I would not have put it past them... I know of a tyrant that took cubs and forced them into his pride...and the firekin take slaves."

Mishenka shook her head. THey'd reached the rocks and she began the climb, following the path he'd chosen a few days before. "I don't know of any of those things. Prides... I have heard of on very vague terms, nothing more. I'll assume this 'firekin' is a pride?"

"A pride is a group of lions. A society. From what I understand... outside prides are very different from this one. All I know are the ways of the Mistweavers. I know -of- the ways of the firekin, but not entirely. The only creature...ironically...that I have spoken with that seems to understand prides based on a while is a cheetah."


"Odd," She replied. For the most part her attention was on the climb. "I never really trusted Cheetahs... then again, I've lost a meal to more than a few of them."

"This cheetah was raised by lions... and he is not the sort you want to entirely trust. It's.... difficult to explain but... well he reveals very little about himself but learns much of everyone else. I've never met a character like that. He claims to have met a god and a goddess."

She laughed at that, honestly laughed. "He keeps so much of himself away from you, and yet you trust him to tell you the truth about what he supposedly 'knows'? He's a spy, Maji, that's what they call those who act like that. And spys can't be trusted."

"He uses the word 'tactition'. And trust me, I'm careful with what I tell him...however." He frowned a bit and picked his way after her, "He tricked the tyrant away from the lands... we allow him here because we owe him a debt of gratitude for that."


"Tacitition.. spy..." She shook her head, "You're wise not to shrug your debts off so lightly, but... well. My fears are my own, and I've no place to judge." Mishenka shrugged and drew herself up over the ledge of the cliff.


"Everyone reveals themselves in due time." Maji glanced back once he'd pulled himself up as well. It was a longer climb than he'd realized.

She agreed with that, but kept silent for the moment. Mishenka looked around at the emerald beauty of her home and smiled. After a moment, her eyes turned back towards her strange companion. "Shall we?" She asked, though it was more of a statement, and she lead him out into the living jungle to spend the rest of the day.

Thalion

Conservative Seeker

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