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Posted: Fri Sep 11, 2009 3:38 am
All these pauses briefly grated on her nerves and struck an impatient, near childish chord with her. However, as the story started again it was quick to disapear and the childish glee soon returned to her features as she listened on while sliding into a comfortable position to do so. Mortals had such fun imaginations at times, they really did and she tilted her head till she ended up rolling onto her back. This was comfy AND he was upside down now! Her smile grew and resting her paws gently upon her fluffy chest she continued to listen on intently to Ary's story. Ohhh such interest!
All the new twists had caused her ears to perk up as best they could under the weight of her head while her tail twisted quietly in the air, with every flick of the huge puff of sapphire fur on the end small images flickered past before vaporising into the ether like mist. The sillouhette of the hero! Of the dragon! Of the three females! And as he paused for breath all that bubbling excitement inside of her could not be contained!
"Oh! Oh!" She called out with small squeaks. "Is the Blind female a seer that saw into the future and saw the dragon????"
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Posted: Mon Sep 14, 2009 7:58 pm
Aryaisha was proud that his story made this goddess, the goddess of imagination no less, happy and it entertained her but he was quite annoyed with himself because he kept having to pause, both for breath and the time to think some more on his story. Normally Ary has already had a story, or story line, started when he shares it or it was a short story but this 'epic' was something new for him.
When Buni asked if the blind female was a seer he just smiled secretively and continued with his tale.
"At first our hero dismissed the three females but after a few days, with them doggedly following him, he reluctantly invited him back to the meeting place of all the fighters. It was during this time before the meeting that these four became companions and our hero fully believed in the powers of the lioness.
It didn't take the four companions to get to the meeting, just two weeks, but even in that short amount of time there was quite a gathering of fighters all wishing to kill the dragon. Our hero was surprised by the large amount and was dismayed when he was told that there were more who wished to fight but did not wait for him, rather went of on there own never to return. He felt those deaths like a weight and even though he knew he warned them off of doing just that he still felt horrible, so when it came time to tell them to go home he did his best but it was for no avail.
It was not until the three females stepped up beside him and in unison told the others to go home. Then the lioness took a few steps forward and in a trance like voice said 'Only four may go on this quest and if more join then defeat and death will follow.' Even our hero was shocked by this morbid prediction so when he said that the mater had already been decided there were no more arguments, grumbling and angry looks yes, but no arguments.
And so it was decided that this odd group would try to defeat the fierce dragon with the hope of surviving. Would they do so? Could they even do so? That is a story for later time."
Ary loved these types of cliff hangers, it normally made the listener long for the rest of the tale and it also gave him a chance to finish forming it in his mind. He was a bit hesitant about leaving the tale this way with Buni thought since she was so into the story and was a goddess as well and he really didn't want to annoy her. "So what do you think will happen next?" he asked her, hoping that she would be a little placated by thinking of what might happen next.
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