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[OPEN] another soul caught wandering [welcoming]

Illynx the GildedBlade Posts: 413
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Illynx
Serene, her smile as she watches the newest addition to their horned coven admire the vale, a similar response elicited in the grey woman as could be seen on all those who had come before her. Illynx supposed the other lands were beautiful as well; she’d only ever seen the Edge and the Basin in any real depth, having steered clear of the other two locations for most of her life due to their distasteful inhabitants. It wasn’t that World’s Edge wasn’t lovely, either, what with the great mists that swallowed its forests from the sea or the tall, ancient trees that provided cover within, but there was something about the mountains that held her heart. Perhaps it was the stately prowess of the mountains themselves, great snow capped fists that jutted into the sky like the hungry mouths of infantile birds, or the snow itself, drifting lazy and cloud-like across the lush emerald of their fields.

It could just be that this was a place that had been given to them by a God. A hand selected vocation for her and her kin to root themselves after being so unceremoniously hurled from their prior lands. Tangere was too new to the area to know such things, knowledge that, perhaps, Illynx would share with her on a later date, should their scant relationship of wanderer and home-giver evolve into something more lasting.

She held no real aspirations for such things, and never did. The only two she’d ever really bonded with beyond simply offering them lodgings were Jorogumo and Ruka, one of which was a child. Her ability to find others in fond regard was definitely lacking, and it wasn’t for a lack of character in the others that she had discovered that had left them without her affections; it was simply the hardened nature of her heart, and stone façade that she had worn for all of her life, and letting go of oneself simply because she had been given a crown was not something on her agenda.

She knows she is pouring information out of her mouth and in the direction of Tangere at an alarming rate – but she does not see any point in holding back. The beginning of any path is always confusing; one does not know where it will lead or for how long they must wander it, and she figures that the mare will be better off with too much information than not enough. If she is smart (Illynx surely hopes she is, but hope cannot fill ones belly or provide them shelter), what she has just been told will give her a rather smooth start into the life and times of the Aurora Basin, and that is all that Illynx can be concerned with.

It is up to her now not to freeze to death and to find her own place to sleep, preferably as far away from Illynx’s own emerald curtained cave. She rather liked the privacy of her location – and didn’t like the idea of such close neighbors during her scant minutes to catch sleep.

As the new arrival asks her of the titan’s name, she draws a void and realizes, perhaps too late, that this is the first set of words she can recall the woman speaking since they’d left the equine filly behind in the forest of beginnings. Glancing up at the beast that stands so much taller than she does, her smile is playful and light on her face as she replies to her best ability. "Ulrik, the crafter who has built him, did not give him a name," she states, highly amused by the notion of naming an inanimate object of protection and finding that it must come to pass that they are titled, "though I will offer this idea to him. Perhaps next we speak, the bronze beast shall have a name other than, “Safety.”" Her giggle is soft and light hearted as she pulls out from under his shadow to stand more fully alongside Tangere, an ear cocked to her second question as she gracefully dances over.

The subtle giggle turns into a full hearted laugh; not one directed at the woman, of course, as she herself may have had the same conclusion if she hadn’t already known what the metals were for, but one that fills the air around her with pleasant vibrations and a delight in the fact that she knew more than this one did. Of course, she stifles it quickly and within a polite time, her voice reaching out once again to the ears of the waiting damsel. "He does not eat the metal," she says softly, stepping forward to knock her golden horn on his empty shell with several loud bong dooongs, "but he does have empty guts. Ulrik will be crafting the ore into internal components, to make the thing move of its own will. Motion and sound sensitive, any who do not belong in the Basin will quickly learn of their mistake – when one of these hooves is smashing their skull open."

Her smile is devious, a cryptic thing that one could best imagine on an insane child while they wring the head of their dolls. The thought of equine bodies being splattered into the earth beneath the bronze weight of their sentinels made her downright giddy with excitement, and it read in every inch of her tensed muscles and the breathless, airy laughter that gurgles from her mouth at the thought. That the expedience of their build pertained to dangers outside the hornless is lost to her in her moment of twisted fantasy, but a chill wind sweeping in from the mountains reminds her that not all is right.

Perhaps it is an after effect of the lightless seasons she had arrived home to Helovia to find, but she does not know; it would do well to send Huyana into her cave to inquire of the Lord of the Spark what can be done to protect themselves from it. It is likely, she thinks grimly now that her humor has faded, that the shadow blooming so far south and in the mountains ringing them do not hold corporeal bodies and cannot be harmed by their statues.

What will they do then? She wonders.

"The land is unsettled, right now," she warns her new member, looking to her softly with a faint tinge of darkness framing her eyes now that she has directed the conversation to less light hearted subjects, "as Helovia often is. There have been reports of darkness brewing in the wilds, outside our home. Big bronze and his brother, once he is built, will serve to protect us from this, as well. Until then…" She pauses, looking out of the entrance to their valley with a subtle worry that traces itself into the lines of her eyes. Slowly, her gaze returns to Tangere, hopefully with the seriousness of her request marking it in full. "Do not wander alone, anywhere, and reserve enough energy at all times to expediently return you here."

[ OOC: Sorry for the wait as well! I was seeing if anyone else would arrive to the thread before I threw in more Illynx talking incessantly. x333 ]
if I only could make a deal with God.
Magic/assault allowed to be used on Illynx at any time, in so far as it does not kill or seriously maim her without my permission. 


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RE: another soul caught wandering [welcoming] - by Illynx - 01-04-2014, 12:45 PM

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