

*continuance of Thread RP*
Aditi: *wanders aimlessly having no clue about anything*
Kelakohr: *trots into view, snorting. His eyes, markings, horn and hooves glowing brightly as he surveyed the area. He stopped at the sight of the mare, cleared his throat and offered a warm greetings* Hail, Fellow Wanderer...
Aditi jumped at the sound of anothers voice and the sight of the glowing stallion not far from her, taking to darting off and hiding quite timidly behind a rock over conversing. Her eyes shifted back and forth as she hid, her ears twitching every which way. She was frightened out of her wits.
Kelakohr: O_o Erm... Sorry? *Bewildered, he drifted after her slowly, voice soothing* I didn't mean to scare you, my Lady... And I mean you no harm, I swear by the Fayth whom I serve.
Words drifted to her ears, words she did not understand. The tone was soothing though, calming in a way despite being strange. Slowly Aditi peeked out from behind her hiding spot. Upon noticing that the male was closer than she had expected him to be she turned and darted in the other direction; this time though it was simply to ensure there was a safe distance. Despite the soothing sounds coming from the male she didnt trust him not to harm her or scare her again. Her head bobbed as she scented the air, nose twitching, trying to figgure out more about the being in front of her. First of all, what was he?
Kelakohr: *sighs, head lowering for a moment as he pondered how to soothe her.* I don't mean to scare you... *he rumbled as gently as he could, the way he remembered speaking to his younger sister whenever she was scared* My name is Kelakohr, but Kel works just as well... *He tilted his head, fixing a cyan eye on her and remaining where he was* Will you tell me your name?
Aditi furrowed her brow as the being in front of her sighed and dropped his head for a moment. She tilted her head curiously, realizing that this behavior is what she did when she was upset or something was wrong with her. Was the same so of this being? She stretched towards him, taking a step or so with her front legs, trying to get a better look while he wasn't looking. How did he glow? Though, as he spoke, she snapped back into standing. He was watching her now, making more of the unusual sounds. She shuffled her hooves and flicked her tail; what was she susposed to do? The longer she lingered the more she felt as though no harm would com from this being, but there was still that urge that said don't go near what you don't know. Slowly she took a step towards the male, nickering softly.
Kel took heart in the slight movement forward, noting she seemed to freeze when he watched her. With a sigh he lowered his head again, mane and forelock tumbling into his eyes as he considered his hooves, ears pricked towards her. He kept his head low and body relaxed, trying to show her he meant no harm. Obviously his normal means of speaking wouldn't work with her, perhaps she was a wanderer like he was? Perhaps then in her land, their language was different? He didn't know, and couldn't ask, so for the moment he nudged the thoughts aside. He slowly flicked his tail, the black and silver silk of the tassel stroking his haunches and then sliding away. The soft sound she offered made his ears perk further, and he offered a tentative rumble of sound back, hoping to soothe her.
Aditi paused once again as the being sighed once more. She lowered her head and stepped obscenely close, circling the male as he looked to the ground. She was quick, light on her hooves as she did so; she was trying her best not to make a sound. What was the sigh for? Was something wrong? She looked him over from head to hoof to see if there was anything wrong, yet she could see nothing. But then again, she had never seen a being with one antler or a really long tail before. She lingered for only a moment, curiously attempting to mimic his tail movements with her own shorter tail, before hopping a few feet away once more. She snorted in response to his grumble, a soft snort as one would to get anothers attention.
Kelakohr followed the mare's progress with the tilt of his ears, watching the grass and the progress of her shadow. The fact she had moved so close made him remain still, not wishing to startle her off like their original greeting. Her snort made him raise his head, tossing it enough to shake his forelock out of his eyes. The feathers and beads braided into his mane fluttered and chimed with the movement.
"Hmm?" He hummed questioningly, flaring his nostrils and puffing a breath at her playfully, the way foals often did during their games.
"Hmm?" He hummed questioningly, flaring his nostrils and puffing a breath at her playfully, the way foals often did during their games.
Initially Aditi had been offering a look of concern to the being before her, a questioning gaze that sought a reason for his sighs. That however changed as his mane made noise and he puffed playfully at her. She narrowed her eyes for a moment, debating silently with herself as to what she should do. Whatever she was to decide there was at least one thing for certain - this being was not going to harm her; there had been too many chances that had been passed up. She flicked her tail quickly and nickered, prancing in place as she made up her mind on what to do. She reared back and neighed a challenge to the being before turning and trotting off a bit in the opposite direction. Running sounded good right now, running for the shear joy rather than out of terror, and as the male had expressed his playfulness then what more could there be than a race? She smiled as she waited, hoping she hadint mistaken him.
Kelakohr laughed softly at her prancing, mimicking the steps with graceful movements that spoke of his dancer's spirit. Her prancing strides away seemed to be the invitation to a race, and he trotted after with a perk of his ears and a pleased whicker of sound. He felt more than up to a race, it would be nice to stretch his legs.
Aditi shook out her mane as the male stepped closer, but his grace qued her curiosity for a moment. Males were not graceful; they were loud and heavy, often clumsy. Perhaps those with only one antler were different? She scented the air once more, her nose twitching as she raised her face to the wind. One could never be too careful, and though the male before her had shown no signs that he wished to harm her there may still be others about. Her eyes scanned the skys and surrounding lands, her head moving quickly as she did so. The check was quick and no predators seemed to be about - it was time to have fun. There were no rules to the race, no destination. They were running to run. She shifted her weight and huffed a breath of air at the male excitedly while giving a bright and curious look. Was he ready?