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Light em up [fiska, Tonka] - Ignita - 03-23-2013 RE: Light em up [fiska, Tonka] - Fiska - 03-23-2013 From the threhold where she had first met the stud she followed him north, not saying a word. She was used to quiet, it didn't bother her and was not really uncomfortable. It gave her time to consider what she was doing, but really she could find no flaw in her plan. A band of equines, whether they owned a herdland or not, was better than always being alone and their name made her feel she would belong. She had killed before, when she was no more than a yearling, and a year later she was sure she could do it again if needed. She had the confidence that only a young equine could have, carried herself with dignity and pride. She didn't doubt herself and if anything she probably overestimated herself. As they travelled, she noticed the lands changing around her. The temperature plumetted and in time they emerged from the canopy of trees to be greeted by a frozen land. The chocolate filly felt herself shiver a little, an involuntary action which was quickly met with annoyance. She would not show such weakness, not when her whole future could depend on an exchange that might happen at any moment. But at least Tonka hadn't seen... Or she hoped he hadn't, at least. Even as they walked across that chilly expanse she felt herself becoming more used to the cold. It still bothered her, but she wasn't shivering when a black unicorn came trotting toward her and her guide. Her eyes were instantly on the large form, who introduced herself as Ignita. Ignita, the very mare who she needed to impress. After all, on the journey she had become more and more sure that this was the place for her. "Honoured to meet you, miss. Tonka has been a perfect gentleman." she told the large mare in a sure voice. She hadn't missed the grin the mae had flashed at the stallion, was more sure than ever that his smiles and manner had been false. But that did not matter, it did not matter one bit. "He has indeed explained these things to me, although he told me little I am no fool and those traits he said would be needed I know myself to have."There was no doubting her confidence, and she was sure she had read the situation right. She usually did, if not... Well, she may just have to run again. RE: Light em up [fiska, Tonka] - Tonka - 03-23-2013
RE: Light em up [fiska, Tonka] - Ignita - 03-23-2013
RE: Light em up [fiska, Tonka] - Fiska - 03-23-2013 She wanted to believe that the months alone were drawing to an end and that at some stage soon she would be part of a group. She wanted to feel sure of that, for she felt this was where she belonged, but that certainty wasn't there. Ignita, like Tonka, towered over her in height and that gave her strength but if things did turn bad then she at least had speed on her side. Her golden orbs flicked between the two unicorns as they spoke and she was glad to hear Tonka's words. He vouched for her, and she felt a surge of pride as he smiled, the strain no longer evident. It wasn't the truly genuine grin he flashed toward the black mare but it was something. Yes, these were good signs. It all rested with Ignita, and the black mare soon spoke. Words of trust, of having ones own opinions and a long pause. Fiska was not fool enough to fill the silence, could feel the weight of meaning behind the silence. Her golden eyes met the mare's icy blues and she waited until verdict was passed, for that was surely was coming and indeed it did. She was in. She was a member of the assassins. She bowed her head now in respect, something she did not do without meaning it. "Thank you. I will not fail you." she promised and she meant it, for she had every intention of proving herself and, in doing so, perhaps boosting her standing a little. It would take time, yes, but then she had a lot of that. She was only young, after all, and ambition flowed in her veins. Her head rose once more, wandering what she could bring to this group and how it was she might prove her sincerity for their cause. RE: Light em up [fiska, Tonka] - Tonka - 03-23-2013
Tonka could see the pleasure, not only in Ignita’s eyes, but also in Fiska’s. He could not help but puff his chest up with pride. He had done well, and he knew that the russet mare would be a great new member. If he did not, then he would have avoided her. In this group only the strong with thrive. With weak will die. Despite her size, the mare had a very good build. She would make a great spy, or warrior. It all depended with Ignita’s thought that is. The brute wondered about her fighting skills. Even the most muscular of horses were not always the best fighters. Fighting is a gift, and requires strength, speed, and intelligence.
Both of the horses’ words pleased him. He was happy that Ignita had accepted Fiska, and he was glad that Fiska had given her word to Ignita. With more members devoted to helping, they would soon rise. They would take over the desired herdlands and reside there for the rest of their lives. As the sun started to peek through the clouds, he sighed. He knew it was not time for him to talk, but yet to listen. He looked over to the new assassin. He gave her a slight smile again. If he was nice to anyone other than Ignita, it might as well be another member. He could not live his life in hatred to everything, especially he could not hate other members. That would only bring rivalry. Maybe even Fiska and the dark bay steed would end up being, friends. RE: Light em up [fiska, Tonka] - Ignita - 03-23-2013
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