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a drop in an ocean - Elsa - 01-20-2016 Elsa, Feel lucky for what you have, when you have it. Happily ever after doesn’t mean happy forever. There had been a heartbeat- a break away from worry. It had been ages ago that she was given a task to help get her sight back. Somehow, even though that was at the top of her list, it fell to the bottom. It got buried beneath emotions, anger, and all sorts of other nasty things. So when she got the chance, she snuck away from the Edge. Flying through the air again was refreshing. She’d been grounded for quite a while back at the Edge, and so flying was the equivalent of freedom. Rolling around in the wind, Elsa was in no particular hurry to reach the Isles. She’d never been there before, so she wouldn’t know what she was missing until she got there. A knowing Helovia, it probably was not a great place. So she looped the loop many times before Edgar begged her continue on with her mission. She only had so much time before someone would notice her absence. Flying towards the South, she finally found her way to a set of isles. The water rushed around them, swirling and inviting with a hint of malevolence. Taking a land on one of the islands by the inland, she began to look for a rock. A colorful one was what the God asked for. How was her half blind, aging self-supposed to find this? With an aggravated huff, Elsa began to meander along the Edges of the shore. Most of them were plain, grey, or some with faint coloring, but nothing that screamed it was worthy of being held a god. Searching, she spotted a couple of rocks that began to fade into a deep, but bright, purplish color. In the center of it all, a vibrant orange one. It would be difficult for her wings to get to it… Ugh this was going to be a long day. @Murtagh so I figured he could come along and help her get the orange pebble? Much excite. she's gonna love him lol "talk" RE: a drop in an ocean - Murtagh - 01-22-2016
table by Sevin permission from Klare to have the compass find Elsa <3 @Elsa RE: a drop in an ocean - Elsa - 01-23-2016 Elsa, Feel lucky for what you have, when you have it. Happily ever after doesn’t mean happy forever. Well. She certainly wasn’t expecting company. At the sound of scrambling hooves and squeaky voice, Elsa turned her head, very surprised to see a long colt. She tilted her head, watching him with curiosity as he seemed so eager to help her. It took her a moment to process what had just happened- considering he came from like nowhere. Even Edgar was startled by the tiny presence. He enjoyed it though- he missed the twins as babies. Babies were so fun. Children in general were fun. ’Yeah. When they don’t come out of you.’ She retorted mentally. He just shrugged, peering over her hair to watch the youngin’ closely. It was then that the duo noticed a bear trailing along with him. Elsa’s ears twisted backward for a moment, and Edgar fell off of her head with a screech as he landed on the rocks. He was terrified of this boy’s companion. Elsa looked over her shoulder, signaling for him to get up. ”Uhm. Well it’s a pleasure to meet you. I am Elsa. And that is my companion Edgar,” she motioned to the white bundle on the ground next to her. ”And I suppose you could help. It looks like you’re pretty masterful swimmers.” She said, laughing at both boy and companion, both drenched in the water. Edgar clambered to his talons, hopping over to hide between Elsa’s front legs as he listened. She was going to allow such a young, unfamiliar boy to help her? He looked up in disbelief, but went with it. She knew better than him sometimes. So Elsa turned, leading him to the shore closest to the shallow of colorful. She nodded towards the pool, trying to get him to focus on the orange one. ”See that orange pebble out there? I need it to take back to the Earth God so he can help me.” She said quickly, offering a smile. ”I would be in your debt if you could help me get it. My wings are like giant floaters. It’s hard to get underwater when they want to keep me above water.” It was actually really embarrassing telling a child she needed help swimming. It seemed really pathetic. Although, technically Pegasus weren’t swimmers at all since they could fly. With a hopeful glance, she looked between the rock and the boy. ”But if you can’t, don’t worry. I want you to be safe, I know your momma will want you home in one piece.” She added with jest. Edgar simply shook his head, hoping that this idea would work out better than he was thinking. @Murtagh do you want me to tag you? :3 "talk" RE: a drop in an ocean - Murtagh - 01-24-2016
table by Sevin yes, please tag me <3 @Elsa RE: a drop in an ocean - Elsa - 01-27-2016 Elsa, Feel lucky for what you have, when you have it. Happily ever after doesn’t mean happy forever. A child's innocence is so fleeting. Elsa was refreshed, comforted even by Murtagh's presence. He was just as she expected- bright and full of energy. She gave a small nod to his companion, Edgar still wary of him. She just shook her head and snorted again at his sudden fear. It was obviously a companion, he wouldn't hurt them unless they bothered the boy, which was the furthest thing from Elsa's mind right now. The boy was eager to help. His little compass he said led him to her- she could only think that he was on his own quest. She hadn't met anyone before with a tracking item like that, and she could only assume it was from one one of the Gods or the Goddess. Looks like they both could use each others company then. Elsa nodded slowly, offering the boy a comforting smile. "Of course I can! I had two girls of my own, so I know how to jump into action when its needed. Plus, my wings are a personal flotation device in case of emergency. So if you could get it that would be wonderful! I would forever be in your debt young one." A warm smile settled across her features as she carefully watched the boy. He didn't want him to go home with even a scratch, lord knows his mom and pa would never let him out again if he came back injured. Edgar too watched with anticipation. He got as close to the edge as possible to watch boy and companion. If they could swim, that would be so cool! Edgar had always wanted to swim, but his freezing body made it difficult to enjoy it to the fullest. @Murtagh "talk" RE: a drop in an ocean - Murtagh - 01-27-2016
table by Sevin @Elsa RE: a drop in an ocean - Elsa - 01-28-2016 Elsa, Feel lucky for what you have, when you have it. Happily ever after doesn’t mean happy forever. Elsa watched in both terror and awe as Murtagh went straight for the water. Splashes went everywhere, and Edgar flapped back up to Elsa's head to watch from above. The boy, in all his childlike bravado, dove beneath the surface. For a few moments, she watched a wildly flailing boy and a generally calm grizzly sit out in the middle of the water. Within a few moments though, the boy popped his head up, soggy and full of pride. Although she was less worried, the boy still needed to make it back on land. Water was a very unforgiving, and wild force. He technically could be swept down the way at any moment. He waded forward, dropping the pebble once and she giggled. She turned her head away as he dove under again, pretending she didn't notice and biting back a slew of jokes that bubbled on her tongue. He finally managed to get out of the water, and dropped the bright orange pebble at her feet. Elsa beamed, and Edgar carefully swooped down to take the pebble in his talons and fly it back to the Edge. Elsa still had much to do out here, and didn't want to lose it in the midst of adventuring. "Why yes it is! Thank you so much, Murtagh! Where do you live? I may just have to stop by sometime and come say hi! Or, you could teach me how to swim, since your so good at it. If I can keep my wings at my side, maybe I can be as good as you!" The adoration in her voice was evident. Although Elsa knew perfectly well how to swim, she just didn't prefer it because of her wings. But if a child ever asked her too, well, she couldn't refuse. @Murtagh Woop! Thanks <3 anyways I figure one more post after this and we can wrap it up? :3 "talk" RE: a drop in an ocean - Murtagh - 01-28-2016
table by Sevin <3333 and thank you! @Elsa |