I turned my head to see my company. The black mare was simple like me, but she had ivory eyes that seemed cold. In all honesty, it sent chills down my spine. I'd not seen eyes like her... ever, and I was captivated by them. Though, there was one more horse here. I pulled my gaze away from the black mare, and looked at this last horse. She was glass, cold and hard (I assume). I wondered how she lived and seeing her heart pulsing inside a transparent chest, I grew nervous. What if she chipped herself? Would she bleed? If she falls, does she shatter? Returning my gaze to the star-hide stallion, I speak. "Hello, I am Dröm, a Hidden Falls Storyteller." my accent is Swedish, thick, and there is no hiding it-- not that I would want to. Despite a slightly hard to under accent, my voice is velvet, soft and beautiful. My chords are naturally sweet. This was the thing, I would never be fake, never lie, never deceive.
"Are you in need of assistance?" I inquired curiously. I would offer as much help and assistance as needed. If he had no strength, I would carry him. I do not know how well that worked out, but I would. If he was hungry I would help him forage for food. If he was an outcast and wanted a phone, I would help him find one, be it the Hidden Falls, or somewhere else. Still, I couldn't help but be captivated, entranced, and intrigued by his colors in particular. The glass mare was interesting, but I was more creeped out than interested, same with the black mare.
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