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Posted: Tue Dec 28, 2010 12:39 am
Victoria watched the sun begin to rise over the horizon. The day was just beginning and it was already turning out to be horribly hot. She was half tempted just to find a tree to lay under for the rest of the day, but there were things that needed tending too. She needed to find some herd members and more officials. Victoria knew that finding soquili to fill these positions would not be an easy task, but it needed to be done. Maybe she should just find someone to go out and do this task for her, but that would probably end in disaster. Who would want to join a herd when the queen of it wouldn't even come to request them to join herself? She shook her head and stood up. Turning in the opposite direction of the sun. Victoria could feel the heat of the sun on her back as she walked. "It's going to be a long day." She said to herself as she walked towards her garden.
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Posted: Sat Jan 22, 2011 1:24 am
Sterenna didn't mind the heat, in fact she was used to it, though this land seemed to be better for her wings than her home. Here the heat was dryer and her wings felt better for it. Smiling back at her shimmery wings as she paused in her walking. She had grown to like this place, she had made a dear friend in Edward, (though she blushed at the thought so it was probably more though she had yet to admit it to herself.) and had found a few others she had met to be polite and friendly. She would probably have made more friend if her shyness hadn't made her go the other way a few times when she had seen others coming, but she was doing better at being bold, it was a slow process.
Turning her head back to the direction she was going she pressed on, lifting one fluffy foot she began t walk again. The curls in her tail tugging gently as they snagged on small bits near the ground, her mane springing gently as she moved. Smiling to herself happily as she walks along, unlike the young mare she was soon to meet she had no ideas of becoming a queen. In fact in that sense they were opposites, she was here because she had left all that behind her, thought the lessons and training were still there. She had had her reasons for leaving, though she did hold a guilt in her heart for abandoning the people in this way. But ultimately she hoped that her absence would be for the best, though maybe one day she could return safely and enjoy her home again. Shaking her head, such ideas were a long way off and dwelling on them would serve no positive purpose.
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Posted: Sat Feb 05, 2011 9:30 pm
Victoria walked cautiously to where her garden was, still unsure of what she would do now that she was a queen. Currently she should have been worrying about how she was going to recruit members to her nerd, but all she could think about was her beautiful flowers. They were really the only company she had at this time. Sure she had her guards, but they were not the company she really wanted. She wanted foals, stallions, and mares to fill her life with laughter and joy. However, she had found none that would come to this land. Which, she couldn't understand because this place was beautiful. It was also a perfect place to raise foals, because there was pleanty of protection. Victoria looked up from her flowers and saw a beautiful mare coming her way. "Hello traveler!" She called out with a smile.
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Posted: Sun Feb 06, 2011 10:05 pm
Stopped in her walking by a greeting, though it seemed an odd one to her, she hadn't walked that far today, it had actually been a good long while that she had traveled any distance, but despite finding it odd it was a greeting all the same. Smiling at the mare that spoke. "Greetings to you. Are you also enjoying a walk on this lovely day?" As she spoke there was a faint accent to it, though it wasn't strong, just hints of something different and exotic. Otherwise the mares tone was gentle and polite, though it was always that way. She had been raised to be a queen and had spent hours on the right way to talk to her people. She had no outward signs of what she should have been, but she had something in her baring that would make you wonder. Taking in the mare as she stood, no wings, no horns, she had seen others like this, Edward had told her about them too, and of the other kinds to be found around. Ones like this were supposed to be generally nice, though tempers did vary, but this one seemed friendly almost eager for company, so she walked over close and stopped not too far away.
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Posted: Wed Apr 06, 2011 8:37 pm
Victoria stood appraising the mare as she responded to her greeting. As Victoria listened, her mind began to wander to stories she had heard when she was just a young filly. These stories were about beautiful fairy creatures that had once walked the land when time had fist began. Her grandfather and predecessor had told her these stories, and also claimed that his great-grandfather had been around when they had. However, she wasn't so sure if he was telling the truth. But as she looked at this mare she knew that he had not lied. Maybe there was still some mystic beings hanging around, only appearing when they wish for the world to remember they exist.
"Yes I am. Thank you very much." She replied with a kind smile. "How is this fine day treating you? Anything worth wild?" Victoria said, curiously looking at the mares wings. Had she ever seen such magnifigant wings? She couldn't remember a time. However, that did not mean that when she had knewly popped from her basket she hadn't seen someone with wings just like the ones that were attached to this mare. "I must say, your wings are quite breath taking." Victoria said, making it clear that she admired the mare for her wings.
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Posted: Sat Jun 25, 2011 3:22 am
Stars nose went pink, wings like hers were common where she was from so such attention to them was unusual for her. To her mind all these others were the odd ones, she was normal. But then she had grown up in a very remote secluded place, so she would have to readjust her thinking. Especially as she had yet to see another that resembled anything she would call familiar. "Thank you." She glanced back at her wings, finding herself fidgiting them a little causing a few faint sparkles as they shimmer in the sunlight. Looking back to the pink mare and smiling shyly again. "The day finds me much improved, though nothing extraordinary has occurred." Well unless you count that she was a world away from anything she considered home, talking with only the second wingless, hornless soquili she had ever met. But then that would require a lot of explanation, and to be honest Star had no idea where to begin. But then there was also the fear of telling her story to strangers. What if she told the wrong person and she as found because of her carelessness. No it was better she keep to general and unimportant conversation. "Do you come here often?" Mentally kicking herself, she could converse much better than this but when the options for topics were limited it was harder than expected.
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Posted: Thu Aug 18, 2011 10:33 pm
Closed With Mutual Agreement
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