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Posted: Sat Dec 23, 2006 10:57 am
.:RPheadercoming:. Shadows from the sunrise spread over dark black fur as the large male lion stalked across the ground. He was happier in the sunlight, feeling it on his fur made him happy no matter where he was.
Whispers of wind caught in his ears and rose eyes blinked as the black and gold male frowned deeply at the sky above him, the sun wasn't up yet but that was his problem. His spider web markings scrinched up slightly as the large male firekin trotted a little further onto the savannah, he'd come to a conclusion not that long ago and now it was about time that he found out his way through it.
He was going to go back to them, he was going to find a way to fulfill what his brother had wanted done before he'd died. He was going to find a way to do it... somehow. He'd be damned if he died for some strange goddess, but Inzondo-mnyama was also under the influence that gods and goddesses didn't exist. Why should they? He'd never seen one with his own eyes, how could something with that many powers exist in the world anyway? If they did wouldn't his brother still be alive? Wouldn't there be no death? Wouldn't there be nothing sad?
Gods... bah.
A black paw smacked at the dust on the ground and Inzondo sighed gently as he sat down and looked at the sun rising in the distance with his deep rose eyes.
Time seemed to fly on and on every day, he'd just never sat down and watched it before. ninja
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Posted: Sat Dec 23, 2006 8:25 pm
The small cub blinked her tired eyes. She had been walking for sooo long now and her feet hurt sooo bad. Even though it was gonna get sunny soon... she was still scared of the dark and didn't want to sleep. Something might get her. she blinked her bright blue eyes and yawned as she padded slowly along. Her peach toes touched the dust delicately as she blinked about. She was dizzy. She sighed her light sigh and stopped, plopping her bottom down.
Her speckled brown and yellow coat was dirty. She hadn't seen Mommy or Daddy forever now... and she was hungry. She looked sadly at the ground. Mommy usually gave her kisses and yummies by now. She shook her head.
Looking up at the sky, she yawned and lay down. "Mommy should be here soon... so I should lay down and wait till she comes and gives me snackies" She said to herself, tucking her paws under her, laying in a bare patch of dry dirt.
And then Mommy will tell's me how cute I am and that I am a good girl. I wish mommy would come back really soon." She said, closing her bright eyes and licking her pale paw. Her yellow and brown striped tail twitched at the ends. It was sooo tiring out here. She burrowed her head into her feet and murmered before she began to slip into an uneasy sleep. Where was mommy?
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Posted: Mon Oct 08, 2007 10:10 am
It was a testament to his ability to sense things before he hit them that Inzondo didn't trip over the tiny splotched cub before he saw her. His rose eyes just happened to catch a glimpse of her small yellow tail as it swished and his paw froze directly above it. Lucky for her of course, maybe not so much for him as he now had yet another trouble to deal with on his way.
"What in the blazes is a cub doing laying in the middle of the savannah with no parents about and no one to help her when she's about to be stepped on?" Inzondo said in his normally gruff voice, a soft growl coming from him to let her know he was above her.
This weakness for cubs that he had was going to have to end soon, because every time he saw one he didn't want to hurt it. Yet if it had been a grown lion or an adolescent he'd have ripped it to shreds and eaten it, possibly not in that order either.
However, cubs were a weakness that Inzondo had always had despite his cannibalistic ways. If he didn't know better he'd say that it was a weakling, but with as fast and strong as he was he couldn't really warrant it.
His rose eyes watched the little cub, starved and battered looking she appeared. Here he was wondering where her parents were andit was so obvious by looking at her that she had none at all.
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Posted: Tue Oct 09, 2007 7:31 am
The poor little cubbling didnt' even know what to think-when all of a sudden the sky that was getting light-became dark and something was upon her. She stared up with her wide blue eyes, into the face of a big stranger. She looked at his foot, up at his face-back at his foot. He spoke too her, but it would take her a moment to respond with anything but the confused stare of a half delerious baby. She blinked up at him, wrinkling her nose cutely to sniff him.
She then decided in her tiny mind that repling to him would be appropriate, so she smiled up at him and spoke-Mommah-said she'd be back-with Daddy... but- She stopped and her little jaw quivered-since she was a bit afraid. Mommy said that strangers were bad... but... she was so lonely and scared... and she wanted her belly to stop being all-blarg--b-but... Mommah isn't back... and i's being so-coldy and... walkin' all da time'...n She stiffled a little sniffle and looked down, feeling rather heavy in her chest.
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Posted: Mon Oct 15, 2007 9:07 am
Oh what was he doing? Frustration must have been evident in his rose eyes because he sat back on his haunches and actually bothered to pay any attention to the ramblings of the small cub before him.
Part of the large black and gold lion wanted to tell this cub that she had to suck it up and live it out on her own, that he himself had lost his parents at an age younger than hers and he'd turned out just fine. This of course had nothing to do with her life and he wasn't 'just fine'. Cannabalizm wasn't 'just fine', being emaciated wasn't 'just fine' and having lost the other part of your soul to the jaws of those that were supposed to be the greatest pride of lions on the savannah wasn't 'just fine' either.
There were many things in his life that Inzondo would change given the chance, but he'd been born into his life and was dealing with it in his own way so this cub would have to as well. Of course with his weakness for them...
"How long ago did you last see your parents cub?" Inzo's once dark voice was a tad on the gentle side despite his normal disgust with all things related to others. A cub couldn't help their life.
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Posted: Thu Oct 18, 2007 10:50 am
((Playing with Nana's colors... sorry :3))
Nana never new this lonliness and the reason was, that her parents were wonderful parents. They cared for her and made her warm and full... they had left her somewhere safe while they perished. So now, Boko Boko was left out in the open, alone like she never had been, afraid and hungry like she had never been. It was not a comfortable feeling.
She gazed up at him and took a few tentative steps towards him, her tiny paws thickly covered, though her whole body was dirt and dried mud. It was nearly impossible to see her peach coloring with the brown speckling. Her tiny paws were covered the most, being that she had been walking along that waters edge for days now... she didn't know how many. She was a small pathetic creature and she knew not how to care for herself or whether or not she would see her parents again. She just knew that-she was hungry and alone.
She lowered her gaze and shook her head sadly, side to side. I no know.... lots of dark times... She said, rubbing her small eyes with a paw but only making her face darker colored with muck.
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