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medigel

Anxious Spirit

PostPosted: Sat Dec 12, 2009 4:40 pm


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It was a peculiar feeling, walking through mist and snow and sensing none of it. Had her paws simply frozen into oblivious and numb, furry yet stiff appendages? She could barely feel the ground beneath her, much less anything cold. Maybe that was just her thick pelt at work . . . Brighteye almost blended in with the blanket of winter, only her namesake's cyan eyes sticking out from an otherwise soft white and gray pelt. The plains were white and gray too, and the sky an equal color-drained sight - all white, all gray, all in sympathetic hues to her. Perhaps if she just stood still long enough on the highest hill, maybe then the sky would swallow her up and she would not have to worry about her inabilty to remember, her lack of memories, her failure to recall anything at all . . . Would the gods, or the spirits, or whatever it was that had created this land take pity on the lonely Saighneian? She was ever tired of wandering with no purpose . . .

Worse, with no voice! No memory to match as to why. No scar to prove the damage. Brighteye knew she wasn't mute, yet for one reason or another her voice would not come out most of the time. A useless hindrance for an equally useless creature. Brighteye was a Saighneian that wallowed in self-pity and self-criticism at once, someoen that allowed it to happen because it reminded her that at least a living creature did care - even if it was herself. She feared clans for no particular reason she could remember for as well (how frustrating!), and males brought on feelings of dis-ease. What was wrong with her? Too much, she thought with a sigh as she clambored up a small hill to survey the plains.

Still the same as ever. Blank. Color-lost. Soft. Every once in a while she saw dips or bumps, but otherwise it was the empitome of an empty tundra. Funny how Brighteye sought solitude badly, yet when she earned it she felt as hollow as the bare trees.
PostPosted: Sun Dec 13, 2009 3:35 pm


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He was running. What he was running from was a distant memory, but he still ran. He ran as fast as his legs could take him, as far as he could. Aldian ran so much it felt like his lungs were bursting sometimes. He was wary, thin from not eating, dehydrated. But one couldn't tell he was malnourished because of his thick pelt. He knew he as a lot bigger than the normal kind of Saigh that he saw on occasion; he startled them with his size and fur. That was why he was in search of his own kind. He wanted a clan; a family like he once had. Aldian had to have had one, right?

Gray eyes looked out at the snow and he blinked. Something was moving on the horizon. Slowing down, the sky blue and light blue male skid to a stop and stared out at the bump. What was it? Was it another thick furred one like himself? His ears flicked this way and that for some kind of sound and noise from the other. Nothing. All he heard was the crunch of snow under the others paws.

He moved forward, not saying anything. He wanted to see if it was normal, or thick coated like himself. It was coming into view now, and the fur was thick. A little smile appeared upon his lips as before he gave a noise and then laughed. "Hey, you!" He called out, tail flicking this way and that as he moved next to it. Well, it was a female! How lucky!

Feral Mule


medigel

Anxious Spirit

PostPosted: Sun Dec 13, 2009 4:01 pm


Dream-like, her ears slowly swivelled towards the source of the noise. She barely seemed to register it at first, still half-caught in her melancholy musings. Perhaps the sky had finally responded and had sent her someone to take her swiftly up, up, up and away from the lonely plains; perhaps she could bank on a cloud in minutes to watch the world below, or use it as a soft bed to observe the skies still high above. Unless perhaps she could in fact touch the stars? That would be nice . . . What would stars feel like? Cold like snow? Warm like sunlight? Or something else entirely? Hmm, maybe she could also tuoch the sky, see how that felt to her numb paws as well . . .

Belatedly Brighteye noticed that the voice was louder than previously thought, and without warning she felt something warm beside her. Almost in a drowsy fashion she tilted her head up to see a smiling Saighneian - and a large one at that! Vivid blue and dusted with a few snowflakes, thick coat - similar to her fur type. Messenger from the sky or not, she immediately stiffened and scooted away, docking her ears. Her eyes communicated open fear in her startlement, and she swallowed.
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[IC] The Plains (Rogue lands)

 
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