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Posted: Fri Feb 24, 2017 3:24 pm
Usually when he decended on to the savannah he took the form of a hare. It was fun being a hare, you could play with predators, run around where ever the wind blew you, box with your own shadow, play with other hares. It was a good, interesting sort of existence and he liked to do it. Today though he decided against it. The savannah wasnt even remotely breezy today, the grasses lay still and no air brushed past his double set of wings. It was much more fun to be a hare when the wind was high.
He contemplated for one more moment if he should be the hare before shrugging the thought off. Be the god. He decided with a little chuckle to himself, the breeze it seemed, or lack there of, had left the savannah pretty quiet so no one could hear his joke. Well, that was no good, he had to share his joke with someone, it wasnt funny if only he got to hear them, though perhaps it wasnt that funny? He definately needed to ask someone.
Finally with that thought firmly wedged in his mind he spread his double wings wide and leapt in to the air. He remembered a time when those two pairs of wings caused him problems. No more, they moved in perfect synchronicity and they would carry him to, someone, anyone, who could brighten and enlighten his day.
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Posted: Fri Feb 24, 2017 3:39 pm
 The odd marked goddess stretched herself out in a way that her back arched and her wings expanded to their full span around her. She shivered, felt her spine pop in a way that left her almost boneless with relaxation and just gave herself a good, hard shake before she finally decided to venture forth. She had no reservations of going out as a god. Why would she try to hide it? Her wings flapped in the breeze before she took off toward the skies, if only for the glide down from the Haven to the world below. She landed on grass that seemed brittle and yellow, but it wasn't uncommon. The breeze here was warm compared to up the mountain. She licked at her muzzle and then looked around before she found herself a herd of zebra. While Ninati had absolutely no hunger for zebra, she found herself watching them. Very openly, in a manner that she hoped would make the zebra relax. "I've no intention of hunting you," she said to the heard, unknowing if they could even understand her. So, she hefted herself upon a big bolder beside a tree and just watched them roam. Her mind wandered to the fact her parents had split up, each wanting something different now than what the other had to offer. It wasn't a bad ending for them, but she could tell her father wasn't pleased with the way things had ended, and since then, he was avoiding her and her sister, not to mention her mother. Ninati sighed and rolled onto her back, front paws resting on her chest, staring up at a cloudless, blue sky. "Families are so complicated..."
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Posted: Fri Feb 24, 2017 4:18 pm
The duels winged god allowed his mind to wander as he flew through the whispy clouds over the warm ground. He even lost his train of thought a few times, what was he looking for again? Right, a friend to share a chuckle with! It was only when he heard the movement of beasts below him that he fully found himself back in reality. Maybe a striped pony would want to have a conversation with him? A grin spread across his maw as he dropped from a sky like a furry brown rock landing in a billow of dust and fur and feathers. For a moment, he could see the pure shock of the herd, he raised his lips in a toothy grin "Ohai!" He proclaimed to the zebra in general only to break the spell that his plummet to earth had obviously cast over the creatures.
They bolted. The big fluffy male pouted and coughed a few times, he was covered in dust and multicoloured zebra fur from the mad rush to leave the area. "Hmm, maybe it was something I said?" He frowned, allowing his mind a moment to ponder on this as he shook the dust from his deep tan fur his gaze, finally fell upon the lioness, no, the goddess before him. Well, what a coincidence, maybe he could share his joke with her? Wait, he'd forgotten the joke. Again he shrugged to himself his inner monologue was perhaps going on for too long, he should reaaaalllyyyy say something. His previous greeting though, it hadn't gone very well, perhaps a different yellow for the goddess. Did goddesses like to be greeted as Zebra though?
Again a thought process that was abandoned and replaced by a sweet, goofy grin and a head tilt that only highlighted the fact that his ears flopped over like a big dopey puppy. "Erm.." He started before picking up his massive paws and bee lining for the goddess. "I had, a really good joke, but I forgot it before I got here. Did you see those striped dudes go? Do you think it was something I said?" He raised a curious brow settling himself below the boulder she was relaxing upon in another, rather fluffy plume of dust. It had of course escaped him he hadn't made a greeting and after a few moments of silence he once again tilted his head curiously, expecting answers to his questions from the goddess before him.
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Posted: Sun Feb 26, 2017 11:23 am
She had been completely scared by the god scaring off the zebras and she watched him, sitting up right now, and almost gave him a half-glare. She was enjoying those zebra, thank you very much. Two different colored eyes watched as the very dog-like god came up to her and started asking her questions. That was a lot to take in. Ninati stared at him for a while, blinking slowly and then realized she should probably answer them. "Uh. I think it's a fact that to them, you're a very, very big lion. So you're a big danger to their lives. It's... why I was staying away but near enough to watch.." She looked to where they used to be and then back at the god. He seemed older, though. Ninati finally gave a bit of a laugh and a shrug. No sense in being mad. She'd just find the herd again later. "I'm Ninati!" She was peeking down at him rather openly now, looking him over. "I've never seen you before... Not while I was in the Haven."
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Posted: Sun Feb 26, 2017 12:20 pm
The zebras, where they had gone, that they had ever been there had sort of slipped his mind "I am a big lion." He nods carefully. "Next time I see them I will be a hare. I can tell them my joke then."
The brown god gave a nod "I don't really go to the haven, my work is down here." He smiled a very cheerful grin his copper coloured eyes resting upon her, he carefully examined her only to let the thought of who she potentially was pop in to his head. "I'm going to guess goddess of pretty patterns?" He tilted his head cheerily his grin never leaving his maw. he liked speaking to other gods they were all very exciting and interesting, though some of them were decidedly scary.
"My name is Ghandi, I am the god of Pacifism." He stood up straight for a moment, looking all proud and puffed upo like a peacock that quickly settled though as he laughed and settled himself in to a seat once again. "Sorry dudette, my pops says I should tell people who I am but it sounds so formal dont ya think?" He beamed flashing his pale teeth his eyes dancing happily.
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Posted: Sun Feb 26, 2017 12:26 pm
His manner of speaking was interesting. She wasn't sure of half of the slang he used, but Ninati smiled and laughed all the same. "Goddess of Chimerism, actually," she said, giving a little bow before she hopped down off the bolder and settled in front of him, grin firmly in place. "I don't know. It doesn't sound all that formal to me, but I guess I'm not as..." She tilted her head, trying to find the right phrase, "I'm not as relaxed in my mind as you." That would do. She gave him another grin and then hummed. "Pasifism... So you don't fight?"
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Posted: Tue Mar 07, 2017 11:49 am
Ghandi chuckled quietly, "I suppose that is one way of looking at it. Yes I don't fight." He tilted his head and nodded an affirmative, he stayed quiet for a moment while he considered what to say next. "Its hard to be as relaxed as me, the world gets taken in stride." He laughs quietly as he tossed a stray strand of mane from his copper eyes.
"Chimerism." He licked his lips, tasting the word like it was something delicious to eat rather than a word. "Yup, I dunno what that is." He grinned an impossibly wide grin, he had always been very honest, it was a part of his domain, it was hard to be a liar when the truth lead to his domain.
"Explain it to me dudette." He tilts his head questioningly his eyes dancing cheerfully, he liked to learn new things, this word, chimerism, he'd never heard of it, he was curious about what her domain was.
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Posted: Wed Mar 22, 2017 11:22 am
Ninati tilted her head as he said he didn't know what her domain was. "....Well, see my eyes?" She asked, showing him the miss matched colors. "See how my patterns don't add up for the most part? That's all part of chimerism. Same with my wings. It's.. uhm, hard to define? So.. Those are the best examples I have.." She thought about it and her wings twitched a bit as her feathers ruffled. His manner of speaking was so odd to her. He was so casual and relaxed and honestly, it was a bit refreshing. He was like a large puppy or cub. "Dudette? What's that?"
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Posted: Wed Mar 22, 2017 11:54 am
Getting to his paws the big fluffy god tromped around her, inspecting what she had saaid were oddities about her coat and wings. Lifting a paw he prodded at a wing and chuckled before settling himself down in a dusty heap once again. "It's cool, I'm gunna stick with pretty patterns if you don't mind." He beamed a wide, cheery grin his copper coloured eyes dancing playfully.
"Chim-err-ism." He spelt her domain out as if tasting the word on his tongue. "Yup, great word." He chuckles.
"That's you dudette, girls are dudettes, guys are dudes." He winks and spreads his massive double wings before settling the back against his back, this was almost a reflex for him, a way to stretch without actually stretching.
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Posted: Wed Mar 22, 2017 11:59 am
Well, at least he got the general idea. She ruffled her feathers again before stilling them against her sides and just gave a little smirk. Pretty patterns. Well, she supposed they were. "And what's a 'dude'? Like. ...Why do you use this word and not boy or girl, or someone's name?" She wasn't sounding judging, she just didn't understand why he spoke the way he did. It was odd and fascinating and for a moment she got distracted with his large double wings. Her's weren't double, but she knew they were large. With them not moving again, her eyes snapped back to his face a bit and just smiled and waited.
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Posted: Wed Mar 22, 2017 12:34 pm
Ghandi chuckled "It's just a fun way of saying guy, or friend, nothin' more." He grinned she liked her already, she was curious, like he was. He was always curious about one thing or another, learning about the world around him and finding ways to make it a better place we're all a part of who he was.
"If you don't like it I'll just call you Ninati." He flickers his wings again and takes a quick breath "Hey, so, do you wanna go and find the stripey guys? I still want to ask them a question." He raised a brow. "Or we could just, fly around, see the sights, sing a song, see the world?" He raises both brows hopefully, he most certainly did not want to see this meeting end but he was starting to feel silly sitting still.
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Posted: Wed Mar 22, 2017 12:44 pm
"No, no! It's fine. I just ...I've never heard these words before today!" She laughed and bounced a little before looking around. Finding the zebra? That would be fun. She came down off her perch and landed with a thump in front of him before turning into her mortal lion form. It was very similar to her goddess form, just smaller and no wings. Everything else was pretty much the same. "Let's go find these zebra. ...Maybe we can make a new friend." She grinned and headed off at a sprint in the direction they went, figuring the other god would follow her. "Come on!" Syrius Lionwing (I just realized I've been spelling your name wrong. >__>)
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Posted: Wed Mar 22, 2017 12:55 pm
Ghandi watched as she melted away her wings and became daintier. It seemed strange to him that she would choose to be a lion. they were basically lions after all. He shrugged but found the idea of taking on his mortal form to be a good idea.
Within a few moments he too had shifted from the form of the large fluffy god, in to a rather large floppy eared hare. He fell to his four paws and raced after the lioness his body bouncing lightly over the ground, dust kicking up behind him. "I'll race you dudette!" he laughs his tiny agile body leaping off in a random pattern flowing the hoof prints of the missing stripey dudes.
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Posted: Tue Mar 28, 2017 7:35 am
She hadn't actually picked her mortal form yet. All gods could turn to lions, that's why her dad had a lion form and a hyena form. She laughed when he declared a race as a rabbit and he managed to skirt ahead of her. Ninati just shook her head and then got serious, actually heading into a full sprint now. "You're on, bunny!"
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Posted: Sat Apr 08, 2017 12:54 pm
Ghandi' tail flickered in the air like a flash of light, his long bunny ears almost trailed the ground though they never did. He loved to be a hare it was freeing. He turned to glance behind him and grinned. Picking up speed and racing off in to the distance. He could run all day like this, and had, he had out run other gods and lions and cheetahs and anything else that had deigned to chase him.
He loved being a hare. He loved to run, he loved to be free.
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