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Posted: Mon Mar 05, 2007 1:54 pm
(I think this RP will be between Nuri and any of her cubs who are interested or planning on following her back to the lands, so basically she is going to tell them really about their past. Feel free to jump in whenever)) It had been a month or two since her last encounter with Kidondo and No, and already Nuri was on edge. While her exterior was calm and collected, inside she was thinking over just what could be happening back at her homelands, and what the prince was doing on his own. It was not as if she had little faith in him, for on the contrary. If anything, she could easily see his views as being taken from her own, a true student and excellent pupil in the master's eye.
However, that didn't douse the flame that boiled in her blood. The raw need to go there and fight by his side, reshape her homelands back to the strength it once was made her antsy and distrought. She had cubs to deal with, but now as they were old enough to wander on their own, she had little left to distract from her worries and instincts.
Deep down, she knew it was time, time to teach her cubs just as she taught Naraka and Ra at the juvenile age. It was time of them to learn their place in the world around them, and take advantage of the blood that ran through their veins. And, it was time for her to return to the lands. All she had to do now, was wait out news for the prince and prepaire for the battle that surly was to come.
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Posted: Mon Mar 05, 2007 5:20 pm
Something had been up. Not in the obvious way that Pyr was used to, in that it wasn't obvious like WOAH, but something in the little firekin's gut had told him that there was something on his mother's mind and, frankly, it had been of deep concern to him.
In fact, his first notion had been that he'd done something to upset his mother. It was a thought so horrible, the little dark cub wanted to go find a nice place to hide in but, however, that had been prevented from the fact that living in the GRAVEYARD gave rise to the fact that hiding outside of safe-zones could have put him in danger..
So he'd remained and continued to turmoil over what might have been wrong.
"Momma?"
Pyr's quiet little voice called out to the red lioness in pure curiosity, as if checking to see what response he would receive, before crawling over to the lioness's side, taking a seat by her quietly, before looking up at Nuri with his big and innocent red eyes. Oh, how that would come to change.
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Posted: Sat Mar 10, 2007 5:20 am
((More should be joining, but I didn't want to wait any longer XD; ))
Her large, looming form was settled easily against the dark sands of the graveyard, and as soon as Pyralis moved in, she seemed to stiffen and become even darker in her appearance. It was the same look she gave to everyone, the protection that held fast and demand for respect. Her eyes gazed slowly over to her son, his soft voice a bit of a disappointment, though she knew the potential he had.
He was still young, so she didn't mind the youthful vigor, in fact she encouraged it.
"Hello Pyralis," She murmered softly, her voice warmer towards her son than usual, as it was to most of her cubs. They all held a place in her heart, "I was hoping to run into you and your siblings today..."
Turning fully now, she glanced over his dark pelt before quickly giving him a lick on his head, her eyes marveling at the deep red symbols of his forehead. Dispite the way his pelt was a bit thicker than most, it was easy to see he was a firekin, abit darker but a firekin none the less. Than her thoughts once more drifted back to her prince and caused a sigh to flutter from her maw.
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Posted: Tue Mar 13, 2007 2:56 pm
Aten spotted the form of his mother and brother, excitment coursed through his veins as he started bound towards them.
"Hey! Pyralis, Momma!" he called enthusiastically, dust clung to his dark red pelt and came off of him in puffs as he ran. He hadn't stopped to think he may be intterupting a moment between them, he was far too exstatic to try and find someone to play with. He did not have a short fuse like most firekin, he was just exciteable.
(short..sorry.)
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Posted: Tue Mar 13, 2007 8:53 pm
For a few moments, it almost seemed as though Pyralis was HORRIFIED, staring at the momentary 'change' in her appearence, fur on his back raised in wait for something bad to happen because she was mad at him (or he suspected...). However, the response his presence received was much warmer than he'd been suspicious of, causing him to almost automatically relax.
In fact, he almost purred. ALMOST, as he caught it halfway up (making an odd noise in his larynx) and forced himself to keep up a sort of 'tough guy' appearence. Oh yes. >O Pyr big tough lion. No mess with Pyr. Yes, mentally, his thoughts went in caveman fashion in regard to himself.
Brilliant, no?
His left eye shut as his head received an 'assault of adoration' (had to make it sound tough..), before it opened again to look at his mother.
"Hoping to see me? Why why?" Pyr inquired curiously, the inkling of EVERYBODY being in trouble starting to come.
His mental train was interupted, however, when Aten's voice suddenly spoke out his name, freaking the hell outta him, fur puffing up again to make him look larger than he already was (he was sizing up well, to say the least...).
"AIIIE!"
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Posted: Wed Mar 21, 2007 6:58 pm
She hid a smile at his reaction and his puff of the chest, her eyes scanning his pelt as pride filled her once more. Her kin, they were her blood and her strong little cubs. Soon enough, they would grow into the beings they represented. They would become true Firekin.
Turning her head and craning her neck, her ears perked upon catching sight of Aten, and her lids fell slightly. Another one came, another beautiful son. Already warmth trailed through her veins, and she felt the hum of anticipation, a lesson already itching to come out of her maw.
"Aten, good, you have come as well," She said slowly, waiting for the other to move with his brother, and she eyed them both with slight wonder. It was amazing how joyful they had become, not being in the military-like enviorment of the sands.
"I would like to wait for your other siblings, though their tardy nature should not punish you two, so I believe it is time we settle in. If any others come, they will just have to catch up at a later date. Now, are you two interested in hearing a story?"
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