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Posted: Thu Dec 23, 2010 5:08 pm
Players InvolvedMy teepeeRishima Black Hiêú Fang 
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Posted: Thu Dec 23, 2010 5:18 pm
A faint growl was heard inside the berrie bush, the faint shaking of the leaves suggested an animal was inside trying to either come out or hide inside its prickly belly. The plant grew still once more. Well at least for a minute until a loud sneeze was heard, followed by another and then another. Suddenly a black shape stumbled out, letting out louder and louder sneeze as it went.
" Stupid *sneeze* plant *sneeze* just wanted *sneeze* some berries *SNEEZE*" Rishima shook her body once more to get rid of whatever was causing such a reaction. When that didn't work, she moved quickly towards the weather to wash away the horrible stuff. " I should have listened to mama." Rishima pouted. " She's always right." The warm sunshine and the semi-warm weather was soothing and Rishima found her eyes drooping at the weightlessness of her body. It was rather relaxing.
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Posted: Thu Dec 23, 2010 5:59 pm
He groaned to himself when he realized he was lost. He thought back as he wondered how on earth he'd strayed from his parents when he remembered why. He mumbled as he remembered that he'd gotten distracted by something he thought he'd seen. His ever quiet father had been focused on trying to keep his sister and mother from being overly energetic. Hinote had mentioned that in this kind of weather expending energy would only make one more tired.
Hieu Fang groaned again as he realized he was indeed quite lost. He was sure he'd find his family not too far away once they realized he was missing, but for the time being, he was on his own with no way to... What's that sound? he thought to himself, hearing an odd noise. Curiosity getting the better of him, he followed the sounds until he spotted a brown-black filly napping in the sunlight. He tilted his head, wondering why she was sleeping out in the middle of nowhere. There were scary monsters lurking in every corner, after all, and without any adults around Hieu Fang figured... Huh? She doesn't have wings! I wonder why she doesn't have any. With that thought in mind, he slowly approached the filly.
She could be a monster pretending! Monsters don't have wings, and they're not colored like her, either! Poor Hieu Fang had much to learn of the world before he realized that his parents weren't the only Soquili of their kind. He had yet to learn there were various kinds of Soquili, but hey, he'd only been awake to the world a few days--and while he'd manage to learn to walk and talk and eat in almost no time... His thoughts faded away as he focused on the (apparently?) sleeping figure of the female foal. He wasn't sure if he ought to say hello or just wait and see what would happen. Still, he was slowly growing rather bored and as such, he eventually called out in a semi-loud voice, "H-Hello?"
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Posted: Sun Dec 26, 2010 6:20 pm
Rishima had been floating quietly in the stream, not realized another foal, male, had made his way over and stood at the lip where water meet earth. Opening her eyes, she looked up at the sky and began looking around at her surroundings. Not expecting to see another foal, she jerked and went under a little bit. Surfacing, Rishima let out a choked gasp. " O-oh!" She exclaimed and she treaded water. Rishima took in the others appearance. He had the colors and patterns as the heavens, he looked beautiful. She swam happily towards the other while saying. "Hello." She was the friendly and outgoing type, Rishima wasn't afraid of much as she had little fangs and looked wolf-like in appearance. Others were more afraid of her at first glance, that is until they got to know her.
Walking out of the water Rishima shook her body to dispell the water from her body and tail. Innocently she didn't realize that the water would go everywhere, including on the other foal. " My names Rishima! Nice to meet you! You have such lovely feathers and colors." Cheer clear in her voice. "What's your name?" She wagged her tail, waiting for the answer.
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