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Posted: Wed Mar 21, 2007 9:06 am
[[PRP between Yei and Ris'hin, don't post without permission beforehand.]]
There were many things in life that confused a mare. Soquili were mortal after all and to confess to be all knowing would not be the wisest of choices. However, during certain periods of one's life, questions did have to be asked and opinions expressed. This was particularly true when said soquili had been accused of being wrong or of fabricating lies.
Now was one of those very moments and as the fiery red mare admired her own reflection in the lake, she couldn't help the grim expression that invaded her features. Clearly troubled by her own thoughts, she could only shake her head and as opposed to voicing them she took to tending to the feathers braided against her tail.
"I have a twin..." The voice informed her, deepening her frown as she recalled those very words. They were the words of a uni-soquili and yet for one she thought she knew, they instilled her with a great deal of doubt.
Having always relied on her gut instincts, she didn't doubt that the aforementioned stallion would have siblings but to blame it on an 'evil' twin...? Well, there seemed to be a missing link somewhere.
Regardless, as she admired the quality of the feathers strapped to her tail she did note that the day was particularly pleasant - even if her mood was slightly sullen, the bright rays of light would counteract it.
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Posted: Sat Mar 24, 2007 8:37 am
 Little did she know...
Not far away, in fact quite close by, answers to her confusion, or perhaps even more confusion stood nearby, in the form of a polar opposite copy of Ti'ran. A snow white hide almost glowed in the sunlight, well kept and clean. A dark tipped muzzle was dipped in the cool clear water of the lake, as dark cloven hooves stood at the water's edge. A tufted tail flicked lazily, gently brushing against darkened markings upon his legs. The stallion was musing to himself in the pleasantness of the day, mulling over his first encounter with his brother. A silver horn glinted and gleamed as Ris'hin raised his head, letting the liquid dribble past his lips.
The idea of just... wandering all the way in and rolling around in the water was tempting, but he did have to keep his hide pristine, and it was likely he would end up getting dirty somehow. Who knew what lay beneath the surface of that water, what muck and grime was under there. No, he wasn't going to go for a swim, not now anyway.
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Posted: Sun Mar 25, 2007 6:02 am
Ah, but this fiery red mare could be terribly unobservant sometimes and it was only as the light hit his glorious pelt that she finally looked up. Initially, she didn't quite 'recognise' him so to speak - he was a uni that much she could tell but the quality of his pelt somewhat drowned out the markings from her vantage point.
Strange though, he held a sense of familiarity she couldn't quite put her hoof on. Perhaps it was time for her to admit that she had either met too many Soquili or she was going senile as the years progressed.
Nevertheless, she bobbed her head to brush the forelock from her eyes and with little encouragement, began to make her way towards him. One hoof in front of the other, it didn't take her long to approach him - it took even less time to recognise his markings.
I have a twin. The voice repeated again and this time, Yei furrowed her brow. Given Kalani's pelt, Ti'ran could have very well been telling the truth and this felt a little strange.
Well, no point in being particularly shy now.
"I do not suppose sir, that you have a twin?"
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Posted: Fri Mar 30, 2007 9:05 pm
Ris's ears tipped back as he heard the soft shuffle of another slipping up behind him. Raising his head, the stallion allowed water to dribble past his darkened lips to drip back down to the lake below. Tossing his head, his braids flipped water across his body, glistening on the white hide.
A fiery red mare stood before him, it was almost as if his prayers had been answered. If he had prayed for such a meeting in the first place. He bowed his head in respect for the lovely creature before him, before chuckling at her question.
"What makes you ask that, m'lady?"
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Posted: Sat Mar 31, 2007 5:34 pm
Well he was certainly polite. This almost welcoming front disarmed her somewhat she she stared at him for a time as he bowed his head in greeting. It wasn't something she was terribly used to as most of the exotic wanted her to bow to them! Alas, it was enough to make her cant her head to the side and raise a brow somewhat.
...Sometimes she wasn't the most subtle of creatures, especially when it came to her feelings.
"Well," She paused to clear her throat and released a sigh, "You simply look like the mirror image to that of another I know - I merely wondered if you were related to him." Again, she took the opportunity to look him up and down, focusing on his legs and chest in particular.
Those markings...
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Posted: Sun Apr 01, 2007 8:58 pm
It was Ris'hin's turn to raise a brow. With a bit of an amused nicker, the stallion shifted his weight from one rear foot to the other. He could feel her eyes paying close scrutiny to his boldly cut body, and his markings in particular, and ever so slightly he puffed out his chest. The blatant perusal was ego boosting, despite the fact that she was asking questions about his relation to one he could only assume to be Ti'ran.
"Mirror image, you say? Might I know the name of the other you speak of? I might be able to answer your questions a bit better, upon knowing?" He offered up a seemingly apologetic smile, as if he got confused with others often.
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Posted: Tue Apr 03, 2007 8:56 am
Yei wasn't particularly naive but when she was in an overzealous mood (as was the current one) then she did have a tendency to overlook certain things. Alas, he hadn't said anything particularly out of sorts yet but that ego-boosting little shift had gone right over the top of her head - there were just some days when she couldn't see the trees for the forest.
"His name is Ti'ran." She replied in a somewhat soft reply, clearly in two minds as she continued to observe his markings. All the while, his appearance had only served to remind her of Kalani and he was so much more like the baby than Ti'ran had been.
"Do you know him?"
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