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Posted: Thu Dec 04, 2008 11:54 am
Capt Monkey D Luffy xp (sorry about that Waffles i didn't know also im kinda new to roleplay i hope this makes it better)
Momentary he look away from his food as he looked to the bushes in the distance he saw a normal deer. Who had been grazing in the surrounding forest and had been staring at him from there the whole time before he could do anything. All of a sudden a bird from the trees overhead bursted into song so suddening and so close that it startled Luffy and the deer causing it to flee. The birdsong was a bit loud due to the fact that it was close and that it that would seem to fill the whole surrounding forest was filled with its beautiful melody it would have large lungs to make such loud and marvelous song. In hopes to see where the song originated he scanned the surrounding skies. xd my RP sucks The canopy was thick, blocking most of the sunlight and preventing a good view of the sky. The only place visible was directly over the clearing, which wasn't where the song was coming from.
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Posted: Sun Dec 07, 2008 9:44 am
Kyn_Caretaker The sounds disappeared as soon as she went for the flower, the creature frozen before darting a bit farther away, making the flowers and grass move in its haste. After putting distance between them, the creature went back to its business of scrounging around in the grass and flowers after seeds.
As time passed, the creature ended up moving closer. Perhaps it was too absorbed in its hunting around, but it might have been the music. Ari stroked the petals of the flower gently as she admired it, still singing softly to herself. It really was a pretty flower, she noted. It wasn't so bad, even if she had gotten distracted from her initial purpose here. Oh, that's right!
She'd forgotten all about the little critter!
Lowering her song voice very slightly, Ari listened to see if the little creature was still around. She smiled when she could hear sounds of cracking twigs, except they seemed louder now than before. Strange. It had seemed to look reluctant to get near her before, and now it was almost as if... it was moving towards her! Was it because of the singing?
Well... if so... Ari turned her attention back to the flower as well as continuing the lullaby.
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Posted: Sun Dec 07, 2008 5:50 pm
Kyn_Caretaker There was more chittering as poke mattix moved about, but things went silent as she left the apple. There was a long moment of hesitation before the red and tan mouse-like creature inched down the tree, sniffing at the apple with obvious interest.
With another series of chitters, it dropped to the ground beside the apple and wrapped its small arms around it, obviously trying to decide how to get the whole apple back up the tree. awww! poke could hardly desguise her smile as she sat down and watched the little thing get closer to the apple and then figue out how to was gonna move it. At this point in time she hardly made a move, but it was hard not to giggle at the creatures attempts to move the item that was somewhat larger then it'self. "you know..." she murmered quietly. "...It might be easier if you ate that on the ground.." would the creature understand her? hardly, but at least she wasn't being loud.
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Posted: Mon Jan 19, 2009 2:36 pm
ChaosTheories Keely froze almost as the creature did - it was rabbit-like, she could see now - and held her breath. Was she scaring it? Slowly she sat back in the flowers with deliberate movements and even, concentrated breaths. If she knew rabbits, they could be flighty creatures, and anything sudden could send them scurrying.
But... this wasn't like any rabbit she'd ever seen. She wasn't even sure if it was rabbit-like, or if she was just imagining things. Perhaps she could offer it something to eat. She fumbled quietly in her bag for the bread she meant to have for lunch and broke off a tiny piece. Would it eat bread?
Keely lay down in the flowers lightly, trying to get to eye level with it. Then, slowly as ever, she reached out and offered the bread. The creature hesitated, backing up a bit as the hand was extended forward. Then, it snatched the food out and skittered back a few steps. Sitting upright with its prize between its paws, it chewed away at the bread while chittering faintly.
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Posted: Mon Jan 19, 2009 2:42 pm
Cherry_chain It was a warm and sunny day, and Rowan felt herself dozing off. It was a really nice place here really, there was a sense of peace, the water's rhythmic splashing oddly comforting. She nearly fell asleep before she toppled over and almost fell on her face.
Grumbling at herself for her lack of alertness, she propped herself back up, reminding herself that she was out in the wilds and it was no place to let down her guard. It was then that a flash of yellow caught her eyes, and she quirked her head with curiosity.
She's never seen that shade of yellow out in the wild before, what kind of flower might it be? It seemed to be hidden under the thick mist thrown up by the waterfall, and Rowan couldn't get a good look. Grabbing her pack and throwing it over her shoulder (it had her remaining food in it, she did not want to leave it for a raccoon to steal) she went toward the water, unaware that the "flower" she had caught a glimpse of was actually an animal. The creature remained very still until Rowan came too close, getting a good look that it wasn't a flower behind the waterfall. Instead of running out the opposite side, however, it rushed forward through the waterfall, crashing into the water. With a small squeak after splashdown, the little Pichu struggled to reach the shore again. It was a shallow stream for a human, but the small creature was too surprised and too small to compensate for the bit of current the rushing water caused.
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Posted: Mon Jan 19, 2009 2:44 pm
mewrose A rustling sound from a nearby fruit tree caught Kailind's attention, so she glances over. She didn't see anything for a moment or two, but then she noticed the odd jiggling off a piece fo fruit. She had the vague impression there might be something behind it, but there was absolutely no way to be sure. Unless she got a better look of course, and now she was curious enough to do just that. Quietly Kailind slipped off her rock, getting into a semi-crouch as she landed. Then she slowly and carefully started creeping forward, pausing whenever it looked like the creature might have noticed her. She didn't head straight for the tree, instead circling around it in a wide arc. She was just aiming to get a clearer look at whatever might be there, and certainly did not want to risk startling it. The creature was too involved in its apple to even notice that there was something on the forest floor looking at it - or it simply didn't care. It was a small yellow and black rodent-looking creature, with pointed ears and a wide, flat tail.
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Posted: Mon Jan 19, 2009 2:52 pm
Draconargentum That tiny bit of yellow among the green...It caught the flightmistress' attention, though she never stopped playing. It's height from the ground, and that pause when she had moved into a more advantageous position...All this gave her reason to relax, a little. It was a small creature, whatever it was. And it was...yellow? Aside from a few birds, DA didn't know of any small creatures that lived in these mountains that happened to be bright yellow. Just what was this creature that seemed so curious in her?
The kynmistress' song shifted: it was a calm tune, soothing. The music seemed a little out of place in the sunlight...The best way to describe it would have been as a lullaby. DA had invented it more than a year ago, before Jicho had reached his full growth, when he had been troubled by his visions one night to soothe the black gargoyle. Had she really lived in the crater that long?...The former mercenary allowed her mind to wander some at the revelation.
((Nyur. Late post. Apologies.))
The creature came a bit closer, curiously shaped black and yellow tail sticking up above the line of grass and flowers as it moved, marking its position. It froze about fifteen feet away from DA, and dropped its tail. Perhaps the lullaby had encouraged it to sleep.
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Posted: Tue Feb 10, 2009 2:16 pm
Kyn_Caretaker The creature remained very still until Rowan came too close, getting a good look that it wasn't a flower behind the waterfall. Instead of running out the opposite side, however, it rushed forward through the waterfall, crashing into the water. With a small squeak after splashdown, the little Pichu struggled to reach the shore again. It was a shallow stream for a human, but the small creature was too surprised and too small to compensate for the bit of current the rushing water caused. Rowan jumped back in surprise as the little thing rushed through the waterfall, and struggled to get to the opposite shore. It looked like a rabbit, except it was yellow! Rowan was sure it was at least like a rabbit, getting a good glimpse of its long ears. It had an oddly shaped, jagged tail.
Rowan stood there stunned for a moment, and watched as the odd creature fought against the current. It was too small though, and the water seemed to be pushing it downstream more than it was going toward the shore. Rowan realized that the thing wasn't going to be able to beat the current, and rushed into the water after it. She reached it, put one hand just downstream of it and scooped the little guy up.
"You ok?" She asked. She knew the creature wouldn't understand her words, but maybe it would understand the friendly intent behind her void. She let the creature back down at shore quickly, still cautious of it, and what it might be capable of. It was pretty darned cute though, it's rather hard to feel threatened by what looked like a bunny rabbit.
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