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Micha Posts: N/A
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Micha had was getting acquainted with this peculiar world now. This "Helovia" as it was called, was proving to be a much more accepting place, granted she had not met anyone other than Arrane. She was bored of sitting around in the foothills and made her way towards a peculiar rocky path that she had her eyes on since she'd made her home in the Foothills. Her growing, gangly, awkwardly long legs, pulled her along the path. A few pebbles and small stones found themselves flying through the air as she made her trek. Time drug on and on, the path seeming to end nowhere. The chilling air of nighttime began to crawl upon her as daylight was nearing it's end. Suddenly, the path broke, and after a few more steps, found herself standing before a vast field. Lush grasses swayed gently in the cool breeze atop the mountain. It looked like an ocean of the greenest, freshest seaweed. It was to her chest in height, reaching it's peak before the incessant cold would eventually pull it back to the earth.

A broad smile crossed Micha's face as she whinnied a little. A little excited lunge forward brought her to stand chest deep, the soft grasses tickling her stomach. Micha giggled, she leaped like a gazelle, but moved with childish grace as she bounded around. Tired after only a few moments, she settled down. Her brown tail flicked to the side as her brain was fooled to think the tickling grass was flies. Hunger gurgled, and she knew it was time to satiate the hunger, although she'd prefer if she could bound around forever. Dipping her head down into the soft, green sea she feasted. The grass had never tasted sweeter. Everyone had been wrong, the grass was in fact greener on the other side.
[ooc:// @[Africa] , take your time to reply, but I finally got one up for her ^^]

Africa the Starry-Eyed Posts: 727
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Mare :: Pegasus :: 16 :: 6 (Tallsun) Buff: NOVICE
Silas :: Common Zephyr :: Roc Riven
#2
AFRICA
Diviner for Dragon's Throat

The descent out of the rugged mountain range and the highest, roughest plateau there was somewhat easier than the arduous climb up. The brisk air was bathed in white moisture; plumes of thick cloud streamed behind the moving mare as she passed from the midst of one and into another, dampness clinging to the sleek green-grey silken cloak which slipped lazily about the switch of her swinging hips. Precarious at times, rubble and loose, scattered stones slipped like smooth marbles beneath her wary tread, and Africa’s ears flickered uneasily as shrewd eyes sought the safest passage down the cliff-side trail.

Evening closed in its greedy shadow upon the countryside- and should the peaks not have been shroud so densely in cloud, Africa might have taken a moment to pause and gaze out upon a twilight world, bathed in eerie hues and dulling lights. She found not the opportunity and remained unaware of the world settling to rest below. The sun she knew was sunk, somewhere to the west and she wondered quickly if it would be safer to craft a makeshift nest (as most Pegasus preferred to sleep in beds, whether treetop, cliff-side or simply nestled in the grass), in the Heavenly Fields not far from the clatter of her measured step. The idea of struggling down the track remaining under the cold, concealing breath of night time did not appeal to her at all.

It was decided, and when she stumbled left at last, out across the sturdy plateau which she had visited earlier that day- and few times over the year past, a relieved breath was purged from the pulse of her lungs. Silas, far more adapted to the dark being a nocturnal creature, glided towards her slowly and gracefully, his shimmering star-speckled feathers blending with the first few materialising to smile down from the heavens. Africa greeted him warmly, her unbridled affection forcing her hindquarters to coil and balance so that she could rise and honour his arrival in a half-rear- fluttering nostrils purring her delight.

Here in the harsh mountain trails, few plants were able to adapt and thrive (even less were well enough as autumn dulled their spirits, to bear fruit worth eating), and Africa had relied on the nearly year old Zephyr’s frequent trips away to forage- eating only when he returned with food. Her stomach rumbled restlessly and she dipped her lips eagerly to sample the lean spread which had fallen from his sharp beak across the patchy grass by her hooves.

In the half-light the one-winged Oracle could see the gently billowing sea of grasses which stretched the whole way across the sky-field. The same breeze which stroked their tall wispy heads rippled the cloak which hung limply below each of her flanks; draped loosely around the relaxed slump of her shoulders. The tranquillity was a far cry from the first of her Helovian traumas- when the Gyspy stallion had tried to pluck as a prize for himself, one of her treasured feathers. Africa drew a deep meditative breath and stepped farther from the path, continuing until she could bear the temptation to graze no longer; eagerly she sank her face into the swishing ocean, favouring the newest, sweetest growth over the old and weathered.

Some time passed; the infrequent, lonely echo of wolves stirred Africa to glance around her often, to survey the area which was so far away from her homeland and the defence offered there. The predators were perhaps miles away, trekking through the wilderness perhaps still further north where she had heard the land opens up into tundra far more unforgiving than the heat choked desert of the south. Silas rumbled quietly, perched across her back; sharp talons woven through the weave of her silk cloth for aided balance. His eyesight was keen in the darkness, when his beloved’s failed and the dutiful Zephyr kept tireless vigil to ease her mind.

The sudden ruffle of his feathers and shift of minor weight upon her drew the young grey’s attention from the grass- straining eyes pinning upon the small looming silhouette of another not far away. With the milky finger-nail moon shedding slight light, Africa could see enough to figure that the other was in fact a child; a foal, and she wondered with amassing concern why one so young and frail should be roving alone through the night. Cautiously she waited for her bonded to scout the vicinity for a parent or guardian, but the shimmering avian’s search turned up no sign of any other. Africa snorted softly through the cool damp air, just so loud that it might rouse the focus of her minor company.



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Her stomach was becoming more plump by the moment. A food baby was starting to manifest itself. Time kept bringing down more, the green sustenance providing more boundless energy. That was, unless a quiet snort rang gently in her ears. She froze, and tensed, her ears swiveling nervously atop her brown head. The soft, velvety nose twitching to catch a scent, and catch a scent she did indeed.

A new, unfamiliar scent bombarded her nostrils as a small, soft breeze blew past her. The scent was mingled, that of an equine with something completely unfamiliar to her. Lifting her head from the deep grass, she noticed a familiar silhouette, and that off an odd creature. A few, tentative steps brought her closer as she began to make out the shapes. The one of the equine, was quite odd. It was a grey mare, like any other mare, but, she had a wing. A wing like the birds that flew. She tilted her head and took another tentative step forward before the outline of the other bird, took shape. This one, like more like the birds in the sky. She took a few more steps forward until she was only a few steps from the grey mare. "Whoa." She exclaimed, eyes wide, and mouth trembling a little, "How do you share wings?" She asked, referring to the normal bird sharing it's wings with the equine. "Sorry if that was rude, i'm not quite sure what goes on in Helowevia." She said, her words were growing more solid and proper, but the new, foreign name still slipped off the tongue awkwardly. "I'm Micha." She said, and then looked to the normal bird, kind of confused as to why it's still was there. "Does the bird stay all the time?" She asked, nodding to her companion. There were so many mysteries to this place, it seemed like every corner she turned led to another oddity.

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Africa the Starry-Eyed Posts: 727
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Mare :: Pegasus :: 16 :: 6 (Tallsun) Buff: NOVICE
Silas :: Common Zephyr :: Roc Riven
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AFRICA
Diviner for Dragon's Throat

On cue, the child’s face lifted and turned towards the position of the murky grey mare and her raven-feathered companion. Africa’s ears leaned forward intently, straining through the swirl of cool mountain breeze to find any response uttered; so too did her nostrils expand to suck breath after long breath, testing the air for sign that the younger had been startled. Even in the dim light, the Oracle could see the jagged white mark dividing a dim, dark complexion, the glint of pale moonlight passing through each watching eye. Trustingly the small figure stepped closer, and again closing the distance slowly and for that diligence Africa was more than pleased. The grey had made the mistake on many occasions- foolishly following the gullible ignorance of her gentle heart into many grave situations; predicaments that ultimately led to the grizzly demise of her birth right.

A little closer and the Oracle could make out the mahogany hue of the girl’s coat; and also that she was without the curse of a horn, nor the gift of glorious feathers. She held no prejudice for her species and smiled warmly, an invitation at last should the smaller horse be interested in the company of another- friendly soul. Silas cooed mildly where he sat, gazing down at the juvenile with idle interest. There were two which he cared for only; his beloved and the complex Fina whose standoffish nature had him quite captivated. As the filly closed the gap, he fluffed his feathers indolently and nestled closer against the warmth of the dappled mare.

Africa’s ears split at the suddenness of the stranger’s exclamation, the left reclining hastily while its twin dithered of the err of caution. The almost bewildered expression which had flashed through her demeanour settled, and was soon replaced by a more kindly, thoughtful aura. “Nice to meet you Micha.” She breathed coolly, dipping her pale face as a show of humility to the younger. “No, Silas often flies from my view, but we are bonded so we never truly are apart.” Africa chortled softly and tilted her face, tender eyes embracing the filly curiously. “I’m Africa. Welcome to Helovia.” As the mare settled herself in conversation, the Zephyr swept from his bonded’s dipped back and caught the trail of a bitter updraught, gliding away through the night to scout perhaps, his starry back glittering until he was from their sight.

“Don’t mind him. He has no interest in our language- he cannot understand what we say you see.” Her pale eyes followed the parting silhouette of her star-speckled friend affectionately, and then the young mare returned her focus to the small bay attentively. Helovia had been a wild, brave new world when first Africa had laid her step upon it. So many concepts had muddled her mind and excited her imagination, that in the beginning she had been completely and utterly overwhelmed. If not for the gracious, guiding hand of Midas, the now Oracle in his herd, might very well have stumbled in her way- undoubtedly so actually, given the turn of events which had clouded her life thus far.



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With a full stomach, and generally at a nice temperature atop the mountain, Micha was content. Her golden eyes were filled with child-like wonder as Africa spoke of her companion that she called Silas. It was amazing! Her jaw visible parted, as she let out an audible gasp as the starry, beautiful creature flew out of sight. She watched as the zephyr glided gracefully. She was almost jealous of it's elegance, it was the epitome of grace and royalty. All she wished she could embodied. However, it would never be, she was stuck in her body, never to be free to let her soul fly like Silas. Oh how she envied him. Her eyes glassed over as she felt tears prickle at her eyes.

As quickly as it had come, she shook it off. She could no longer dwell on the fact of being a lesser. Here, they were much more welcoming. Here... the possibilities were endless. No more looking back to her. With a weak smile she turned her attention back to Africa, brushing off her emotions. "Can I get one of those?" She asked with a little quiver in her voice. She wanted to never be alone. Not again, and she wasn't ready to put her faith and trust into another. They could leave so easily, but this whole "bonded" business seemed to be more trustworthy. Maybe a thing like Silas could be her wing-woman, and help her keep her act together. "Can Silas do anything cool? And you mentioned you were never alone? Why? Didn't he just leave?" The words spilled forth from her mouth like a river, her eyes welling again. The desperateness in her voice was almost pathetic.

She was a girl, a girl who wanted to not be alone. Maybe for once, she could be loved. She wanted to bask in the feeling of true love, to feel the warmth rush over her body. This could be the answer.

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Africa the Starry-Eyed Posts: 727
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Mare :: Pegasus :: 16 :: 6 (Tallsun) Buff: NOVICE
Silas :: Common Zephyr :: Roc Riven
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AFRICA
Diviner for Dragon's Throat

Ever the perceptive creature, the one-winged Pegasus who had once known the bliss of flight watched as the child’s eye’s filled with wonder. She could see the longing as it spread with plaguing ferocity through the young, helpless expression and pale eyes softened thoughtfully. Quietly she thought of the Sun God, of the Basilisk and the countless other mysteries which encompassed this vastly cryptic land they lived like meagre ants upon. So much knowledge had been learnt through the year passed and she wondered idly what Micha already knew; whether she was a native to these slopes and if even she was aware that their destiny was beyond their control. Africa was more than aware that hopes and dreams could be easily brought to life, one just needed to know where to search.

The golden eyed filly fidgeted in place, her weak attention struggling to maintain any kind of focus- the Oracle presumed without concern, and soon enough the childlike voice pitched forward the next question; apparently one of a mass stewing behind the innocent glaze of her stare. Warmly and with a genuine, smiling nod, Africa replied, “You can have most anything your heart desires in Helovia.” She did not mention that the bond of companions was cast in stone between two parties even before their births. The shrewd Oracle had learned that if one’s life path was destined to blend with another, that affair; that bonding was a predestined occurrence and could rarely be altered. “He can do many ‘cool’ things.” She continued after Micha patiently, though one resent event in the bank of her memories far out shone the relevance of the rest. “Silas is learning how to still time with his wing beats. This aided me in the Threshold just in the last month when a crazed mare launched at me an unprovoked attack, Silas slowed the time around us which gave me opportunity to escape.” Really, Africa had stumbled forward in unison with another to rock the creature off balance and even though her counterattack had failed, the dappled mare wished not to stain this fresh mind with the curse of bitter conflict.

Micha’s quest for knowledge seemed to gush like river rapids, spilling with unbridled force from her tiny trembling maw. Africa remained unbothered by what could almost have been described as incessant childish badgering. She had no plans, no real desire to leave, and the young filly was rather endearing.

“Yes. Yes, you are right, Silas did just leave us.” The pragmatic mare soothed gently, noting discord; confusion maybe, and hoping to douse it right away. “What I meant was that my heart is bound to his and his to mine. We feel the same emotion, we suffer pain equally and the warmth of our love for one another is constant in minds.” Africa leaned forward to brush her lips tenderly by the soft fur of her company. “I cannot describe our bond any other way. One day you might feel this way, you might understand. But it’s something you cannot search for I’m afraid, just like Silas found me through fate, your companion will find you.” Africa smiled broadly, not so pleased that she had not been able to grant the instant gratification which naturally a child would yearn for.



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Still listening with wide-eyed childish wonder, Micha's heart was filled with the good news the mare was sharing with her. This talk of what Silas could do astounded her. The animals here were capeable of slowing time? It was like a super power! Micha had never come across a power like that before. Sure, there was the leading ranks, who had social powers, but actual power-powers, that was so cool! Her draw dropped a little as she looked at Africa with pleading eyes "Could you show me? I mean, only if he can, and if you want me to see, i've just never heard of anything like that before." She lowered her head ashamed. She felt like she should've seen something like this already. She was beginning to think that Helovia was a lot larger than she had originally expected. Also, much, much more complicated.

Micha continued to listen to Africa talk, and her heart broke with the thought of the connection they shared. It was so deep, they shared pain together. It was like she was describing what Micha had been missing her entire life. Someone to share her emotions, her happiness, her pain and sadness with. She thought of the things she could've accomplished if only she had come across this answer to her pain sooner. The thought of such a majestic creature being able to help her mentally get through her life. Maybe, Lizzie would finally be with her, and not alone with the Steelhooves, and maybe she could've gone to her death with dignity, and not had to risk Lizzie's life. A sigh of pain escaped her body as she looked longingly for the zephyr to return. "Do you think I have a chance of finding one?" Her voice quivered, hoping for the best. She didn't want Africa to lie though, but she wanted to truly know if this was in her cards to receive such a gift.

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Africa the Starry-Eyed Posts: 727
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Mare :: Pegasus :: 16 :: 6 (Tallsun) Buff: NOVICE
Silas :: Common Zephyr :: Roc Riven
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AFRICA
Diviner for Dragon's Throat

The hour grew ever later, and Africa felt the weight of her strayed hooves compounding across her shoulders- although she was in no hurry, and no business called for her attendance, she was a vulnerable creature who felt safest when belted by the wall of her almighty home. Silas was yet to return, she could not find his thoughts at the moment, nor figure his intention for leaving, but while he was from her sight all the same, the young mare missed him greatly. Her composure was held carefully in check for the lass who emanated the very essence of youth and vitality itself; she stole the forefront of Africa’s mind and contentedly the Oracle listened to the words of the small bay Equine.

A smile rose to comfort the shameful droop which forced Micha’s skull to lower, and she giggled kindly should the gesture have been missed by also falling eyes. “Magic courses through this land, young one; to notice though, your mind needs always to be open.” Africa could see that the girl was eager to see such enchantment, to perhaps feel the arc of power surge through her own veins, but with power came dangers untold, and responsibility beyond such a young soul’s development. Still the Zephyr did not return, and with his absence, the art he embodied was out of their reach. “I can’t tell when Silas will be back.” She said with a touch of sympathetic remorse.

The little bay spoke again and Africa touched her nose confidently against her, penetrating the pained breath that had escaped her tiny nostrils.

“I do have one of his feathers though, and it bears a different sort of magic.” The dappled story-teller’s eyes began to sparkle with intrigue as a thought manifested in her intelligent mind. She craned her neck heavily to the left, reaching through the cover of darkness with twitching lips to remove one of the slimmest of her worthless flight feathers- it was as ebony as those cloaking her mate, equally as delicate and would be quite beautiful beneath the gloss of the sun. Perfect in length, and for the purpose of her idea, Africa plucked it with a hidden wince and turned back to Micha with it clenched securely in her teeth. Carefully she extended it towards the filly to take for herself.

“This... his, feather, will attract the spirit of an unborn Zephyr to its keeper.” It was a lie, yes. But the girl seemed just as credulous, enthusiastic and ambitious as the Oracle herself had been in her younger years. The ploy she offered certainly appeared (the way it was given), plausible enough to believe. “I want you to have it.” She paused, tilting her head slightly as a second thought grew. “But, it will only be so magical while its holder’s heart is filled with optimism.” Indeed Micha’s was, she believed, and imagined such a stipulation might prevent that brilliant attribute from fading prematurely. Africa was a firm believer that if you wanted fortune and happiness enough, it would embrace you generously- and quite contrastingly, that if your soul grew dark, such grace would be withheld. Really she was living proof. “Yes.” She said conclusively at last, in response to the question asked, “Now your bonded is looking for you.”




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