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Posted: Wed Feb 06, 2008 8:22 pm
Kohanna was looking around her setting, astounded with what she saw. It was a river, but what was over it seemed quite astounding. She didn't know it, but it resembled a Japanese Garden Bridge, only completely made out of stone, and looking rather old, the stone skathed. She looked, moving closer to the interesting bridge. she wondered what it was, and why it was here. After staring down at the bridge she looked up, smiling to see light shade coming from the trees that somehow stretched far enough to cover over the bridge. She loved the setting. it gave her a comforting feel. Walking through the bridge till she came across the shadiest location she sat down, forepaws on the edge of the bridge while looking down into the river, seeing the leaves whistfully go down the stream. For some reason, she let out a deep sigh, suddenly feeling abit.. lonely. She had't come across any recent Ulaya, and when she had, they always tried to move away from here. She wondered if others found her more of a bother than a friend to talk to. She pondered hard on her confusing thoughts, and came to an idea. "I need to be less childish!" She said to herself positively, feeling the need to try and act more grownup, more graceful.. She just wasn't sure how she'd be able to do it right.. She once again looked down into the river, letting out a deep sigh, Hoping to have something come along the way..
(( Setting could kind of look like this? )) http://www.hatleycastle.com/visitorphotos/melbaleger/Japanese_garden_bridge_lrg.jpg
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Posted: Fri Feb 08, 2008 6:10 pm
Kamui had been walking along this path ridden with leaves for quite some time now, trying to decide if it was wiser for him to stay in the bright sunlight or under the shade, both had clear disadvantages, nearly as clear as himself, and he'd not yet decided. Walking in the sun would make him all the more transparent, yet walking under the shade would meerly highlight the ethreal glow around him. Kamui sighed, casting off another fallen leaf that hooked itself upon his antlers, and his small tail drooped as he felt the burden of being different. Though he had his twin - Kanaki - to relate to, they were seldom together to sympathize, and he'd not seen his parents since childhood. No doubt his mother had moved onto another male had his father was off developing the fierceness that set his breed apart.
Kamui had never seen a place quite like this one, as he tried to distract himself. It had a distinct flare he couldn't identify, but it suited him somehow. Perhaps it had been that along this path, he had seen several deer kept as pets, and the antlers they shared gave him a grin, for though he liked seeing counterparts, he was glad not to be a pet. Kamui picked up his heels and began to jog over the leaves, turning backwards to watch them be kicked up, but he stopped abruptly when his feet moved from worn dirt path, to rough stony bridge. His head turned, and he began to take in this new landmark, running his eyes over ever detail and carving.
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Posted: Fri Feb 08, 2008 6:56 pm
"Hm?" Her ears perked up, picking up the sounds of leaves being crunched, and she could have sworn she heard the sound of jogging feet. Now silence.. She had her tails silently swish from left to right, looking over from left to right of the bridge quickly, but then looked quickly to her left, noticing a Ulaya, or, what she was sure was a Ulaya, but very different. Yet though, she seemed to have a feeling a familiarity with it, or should she say he? The Ulaya seemed rather almost transparent, having a whistful blue glow surround him, and adorned with amazing antlers that she only recalled another sort of creatures having when males; Deer? She couldn't help but stare at him, not only because of his appearance, but because of getting somehow a sense of already knowing him. Cautiously stepping over to him, she thought in her mind of the name she was sure she recalled, that maybe it was the name of this ulaya? 'Ka..Ka..Kamu..?'
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Posted: Sun Feb 10, 2008 1:49 am
At the mere utterings of the first syllables of his name, Kamui's head turned towards the source, he managed to spot from a distance a pink form with.......One, two...six.......Nine undulating tails. His head cocked as he thought back to his childhood when he knew someone just like that, and how he had woven tails that he was an ice god, and she bought it completely. He grinned as he now remembered specific encounters, and his stubby tail wagged and stood tall, as though in a salute to a comrade from long past. Before she could finish his name, Kamui pranced lightly over the bridge to meet her, yet he was searching his mind for her name. I haven't met that many ulaya, so why can't I remember it?! Its weird like she is, so it should be easy. WHY ISN'T IT EASY? Kamui's smiling face belied his frantic mind as he tried to think of it before he got to her. In his gait, Kamui shrugged. He would just avoid calling her by name before he remembered it and hope she gave him a hint or two before he needed to call her name. As he looked her over again in hopes of remembering, he noticed that her feet blended into the richness of the fallen leaves, and he could only muse on what he might look like against such bright colors. He stopped in front of his friend, and bowed, but he took care not to make it that his antlers pointed in a fierce or menacing manner, and when he stood, he searached her eyes for a possible answer to his problem.
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Posted: Sun Feb 10, 2008 8:06 am
She couldn't help but feel like she was looking at an apparition, even though she was perfect, surely aware that he was just as well and alive as she was. Amazing Blue glow about him, his fur seeming to be a dim bluish-white plain in the center , and deep, white eyes, that you couldn't be sure where he was looking at in particular, no matter how deep she looked into his eyes. She felt so unsure on what to say now that they were mere feet from each other. She was still trying to think of his name.. Kamu.. Kamu..i..? Was it Kamui? She felt pretty sure, her mind clicked to it instantly, but she wasn't all too sure. But one other name did click to her mind following after Kamui. A title he claimed to be, and now thinking about it, she wasn't all too sure if he really was who he said he was, which made her feel abit embarrased, feeling herself again reflect her foolish past, and it made her cheeks burn hot. She looked down, seeing her paws shuffle on the stone bridge and the leaves, and then looked back up to the Antlered Ulaya, "H-hello.." She said, almost in a low whisper. She didn't expect that to be her way of starting the conversation. She wanted to ask if it was Kamui, but she was afraid of sounding disrespectful to call him by something else.
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Posted: Tue Feb 12, 2008 5:00 pm
"You dare address the Ice God in such a manner?!" Kamui exclaimed, throwing out his chest. He remembered that much, because he'd made the same blasphemy to other kits and adults likewise when he was still small. Kamui did bear the countenance befitting a God, but he had neither the powers nor the rank to follow up his claim. He bit his inner lip as he still struggled with her name. It started with "Koh", perhaps he could just brush it off as a nickname. His feet made a soft padding as he came closer to her, and he held his head high in honor and pride of his large rack.
This nine-tailed female made him remember she had a two-part name, but that was still of no help. It was as though memories of her had been on a page, and someone had ripped some of it out. He frowned, the line of his mouth hardly noticable against his glow.
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Posted: Tue Feb 12, 2008 5:34 pm
Her Eyes grew wide, probably giving the impression that she fell for hearing what the Glowing Ulaya has said, but instead it was because 'Kamui' claimed the same exact title, the one which she seemed to had fallen for. She felt almost sure it was him. I mean, what were the chances of someone look like him, and have the same name as him, yet be anything but the Kamui she knew? Although If it was the Kamui she knew, he had sure seemed to change over time. His small horns seemed to have sprout longer to amazing antlers! She was baffled. She wasn't sure, but she had to know. She stayed in the position she was in, slowly muttering out the name she had hoped would be the name of the male, "Ka..Kamui.. Is that you..?"
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