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Posted: Thu Feb 18, 2010 10:39 am
The cream colored female flicked her mane with a swift jerk to the neck. The was restless tonight and she was getting annoyed with how her hair would get into her vision causing her to see blue streaks as she gazed at things. It was a cool night with the sky so dark the stars lit up everything with their energy. She always liked the stars. Not because of how they looked, but how they made her feel. Her eyes danced from star to star with a feeling a warmness filling her body. She loved feeling this way and it was something new for her. Her past was her past. She had finally almost fully gotten over the death of her mother, father and sister due to the friendships of other she had met here. Amane was kind enough to let her stay somewhere in the mountains by giving up his home. It was very kind of him and she wasn't use to such kindness.
It was a home he left her. Somewhere that she could make a start in. The entrance she stood at was a typical cave entrance with a raged texture on the stone. Very rarely did drafts enter and most of the time just swept on by. The inside was a little moist, but not as wet like other caves she ventured into. A mat was off to the side made out of various plant leaves and twigs. It was a ordinary bedding, but it was better then sleeping on the cold ground every night.
Twisting her body around, she walked slowly away from the doorway. Her eyes fading to sadness once more at the lonely life she led. She needed someone to talk to. Someone that was always there as a friend. She knew she was beginning to expect too much from people, but she couldn't help it at all. Snorting the cold from her nostrils, she walked back over to the entrance, but this time stepped outside. She situated herself and curled up on the ground as tightly as she could. Her hair rustly every now and then from the soft breeze that swept by.
The stars intrigued her once more as she gazed up at them with her eyes bright with awe. She felt like a star sometimes, but not one that had found it's way. She was a lost star and maybe forever would be one.
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Posted: Thu Feb 18, 2010 12:24 pm

Regulus watched as the sky turned from the magnificent evening sky to night, carfully noting the stars that appeared first. Strangely enough he first saw the star he was named after followed shortly by the appearance of Denebola, both from the Leo constallation -it seemed someone brave or stubborn was in need of help. He found it ironic how Leo's star Regulus often symbolised stubborness, perhaps it was a reflection on his own character? He sighed softly pushing his own throughs aside, they mattered not when there was a new assignment from above afoot.
Next to appear was Alphard from the Hydra constallation, then Canopus from Catrina and finally Algol from Perseus. Interesting. So it seems one with genes from his own breed needed him, and perhaps with the appearance of Alphard they would have some appearance or colour of water. Yet it did not seem that his powers of healing where needed. That intreguied him, most of his encounters tended to be related to his powers -and through his travelling he had healed members of all breeds from the mighty and gentle Angeni to the low life Skinwalkers. His mother had always taught him it was not his place to judge who he healed, it was not his place to decide who lived or died for everyone creature played their part in the circle of life -even Skinwalkers, though he hated that part.
Algol told him to head North from his current location and so he did, traveling from the opening in the forest he slept during the day. He headed towards the treeline at the edge of the forest before walking towards the mountains and their many cave systems. He knew not where he was going, nor what he was looking for, he could only hope that in time everything would become clear.
Regulus walked and walked, the night sky now thick with a blanket of twinkling stars that shimmered and danced at the corner of his eyes. They really where beautiful, if not slightly bossy, what he would give for a night off- but it was rare that the stars didn't shine, even if only for a moment. But this was his duty, his calling in life. And so as he spotted a blue haired unicorn in the distance he placed himself into the ever familar mindset, it seemed that the figure fitted all of the hints the stars had gifted him. Blue, Genes from his own breed, and North from his previous location... he had yet to discover if she was stubborn or brave.
With that in mind he approached, stopping at a distance and lowering himself into a soft bow before speaking in his mystical almost distant voice. "Hello."
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Posted: Thu Mar 04, 2010 8:29 am
Hydro gazed up at the stars more with wide eyes feeling the life they held even if they were billions of miles away from her current location. She flicked her tail as she glanced around at all the different constellations lingering up into the night sky. She was lost in the marvel above her and it was something that normally happened when she was in awe of something. "Such a pretty sky tonight.." She muttered lightly with the breeze almost sweeping away her words.
Feeling a presence, she turned her head eyeing the stallion with a glance over at first. "Hello." She said in a light tone of voice to match his greeting the best she could. She looked him over more thoroughly now seeing his features more. Her eyes started at his glowing eyes like the stars above him and and his hair was long, but couldn't pin point what texture it looked like. In the end he reminded her of the earth. It wasn't a bad thing because the coloring he had was beautiful. Once her eyes finished examining him, they fell finally on his glowing horn. He was a uni. This made a smile show on her muzzle.
"Your a uni...but you seem celestrial with the stars in your hair and how brightly your eyes grow. Then again you do look earthy too." She said some before letting out a light laugh. "I'm sorry. I just talk more when I meet someone like myself. I feel more comfortable about uni's." She told him without a care in the world. She was becoming more like herself ever since she talked to others here. "What is your name? I'm Hydro." She gave a nod before moving a little closer to him. "I honestly didn't think I would see anyone out here tonight, but then again it's such a beautiful night who wouldn't be out." She said with a smile before looking back up to the sky. "So what does bring you out this late?" She asked looking back at him with this mysterious elegance she usually possessed.
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