the Rift


[OPEN] It's a whole wide World

Morir Posts: 79
Up For Adoption atk: 4.5 | def: 6.5 | dam: 3.5
Stallion :: Unicorn :: 17.2 :: 4 HP: 54 | Buff: NOVICE
Arwydd :: Raven :: None Adoptable
#1

It was one of those perfect winter days. The sun shone brightly down on a pristine landscape painted in shades of blue and white and the palest, most dazzling yellow imaginable. Everything seemed soft and gentle beneath a thick blanket of snow that covered everything as far as the eye could see, and above it all the sky stretched outwards endlessly, so blue it boggled the mind. Not a cloud could be seen, not a puff of wind disturbed the powdery grains; it was perfect, and it was empty.

At least, it seemed empty on a first glance. A closer inspection revealed that life was slowly beginning to return to the world as darkness retreated, pulling the madness and disease along with it. First to return were, as always, the birds. Traces of their tiny feet and remnants of seeds and buds littered the ground beneath every tree and shrub, and every now and then a trill resounding from a barren branch or evergreen canopy would announce their existence to the world. More elusive but all the louder were the squirrels. Every so often they could be spotted scurrying up and down the trunks of pine and spruce, fervent in their search for edible goods. Most of the stocks gathered during Orangemoon had become spoiled or tainted by the darkness, leaving a vast majority of rodents hungry and tenacious; the sound of their bickering voices filled the air, rising to a cacophony whenever a rare find attracted the attention of opportunistic crows or pretentious hares. True silence only ever fell over the woods when the silent steps of a fox or wild cat announced a sudden threat to life and limb - it was good times for predators now, the dead and dying critters were numerous and easy to catch, yet no risks were taken when every wild animal had learned just how precious and fragile their existences were.

Moving through all of this with the quiet dignity of a ruler was a black stallion. As he didn't carry the musky scent of predator his passing went fairly unnoticed, yet every now and then an animal stopped their scurrying to take a second look at the peculiar beast as it slowly meandered through the snow. Walking slowly with deliberately high strides, he was a sight to behold indeed. Black as midnight with a long whipping tail and long, thick horns piercing the skull of a stag that rested upon his face, Morir didn't look like most horses. Tall and heavy, muscled and with long legs that shuffled relentlessly through the powder, he would have been most impressive... if it hadn't been for the eyes. Blind eyes. Eyes with no eyeballs, useless and sightless and of no value in a world where only the strong and wary and able survive. That he has survived until now despite his predicament is a small miracle - for him to survive the coming year would be a bigger one indeed.

Yet he walks without hesitation as he brave the distances of the vast world, caring little that he is unable to behold the dazzling beauty of the landscape before him. When he stop it is only to paw at the frozen surface of a brook with a cloven hoof, testing the thickness of the ice to gauge the possibility of it breaking and unleashing the precious water below. He remain unaware of the beautiful structure that rise beside him only strides away, confusing the carved stone pillar for yet another tree - a mere obstacle in his path, something to avoid and move around on his road to elsewhere.

Focusing on the task before him, Morir tap the surface of the ice again. Deeming the effort of digging down through the snow and cracking the ice too much of an effort for what little reward he might find, the towering youth snort gruffly and bite at the cold powder instead, resorting to melt snow on the tongue to sate the thirst.

It is a big world, but even a blind could survive in it, with a bit of effort.

@[Farkas]
What if I say I will never surrender?

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#2

Farkas
Bought my fate straight from hell





It's a big world out there, but it's even bigger for the ones without wings. Not that the white stallion wanted wings, but it would make things easier to move throught the snow as he continued on his little adventure. The caves could never be a home to him, as he needed fresh air and the sun to talk to when things got rough. Farkas' mind raced non-stop when the fear of walking into a situation he could not get himself out of. What would his father say? He was not a colt anymore, but still relied heavily on his father's approval. Pathetic, wasn't it?

Soon though, the pathetic thoughts gave room for something his eyes caught: movement. Something big and black made it's way further down, but in all of the white, it still was difficult to make out exactly what it was. His nostrils answered the question after a while, when the dying wind carried the information right to where he stood. A horse - a stallion.

His stomach turned as all of his muscles prepared to flee, but as he got a better look, the fear turned into hate. It carried horns, many of them, which was almost worse than to have just one. The only thing the black stranger didn't have, was wings.

And now came the dilemma; should he go away or stay put, just to see what happened? With no answer to the question, he shook his head to clear his thoughts. As he did, a small grunt left his throat, followed by a heavy breath. He was not good at such things. To do or not to do, that was indeed the question. No, he would stay put, to evaluate the situation better. Who knew, maybe he had a chance to find out a thing or two about this new enemy, searching for water.

OOC: Such a bad reply, I am so sorry!
@[Morir]




Morir Posts: 79
Up For Adoption atk: 4.5 | def: 6.5 | dam: 3.5
Stallion :: Unicorn :: 17.2 :: 4 HP: 54 | Buff: NOVICE
Arwydd :: Raven :: None Adoptable
#3

The sound was faint, but unmistakable. Suddenly alerted to the fact that he wasn't alone, the black stag threw the head up and froze in place, a statue of light-absorbing obsidian where no flicker of motion could be detected. Even the breath was held; no glittering plume of breath rose from those carefully chiseled vents as ribcage expanded and contracted, no quiver of velvet skin was seen around that midnight maw. A whips of silk slowly slipped from the main gathering of thick forelock and fell down across the cold, pallid bone of the morbid mask, a tickle unfelt by grinning features detached since long from any mortal senses.

A bird flitted by and landed on a tine in his crown, vibrantly dressed in hues of blue and red. It sat for a moment, head cocking back and forth, tilting to the side in avian curiosity as it peered between creatures black and white that intruded upon this ancient place; with a chirp it shifted position, once and twice. Then, just as the inked stallion finally drew a deep breath it took flight again and disappeared into a thicket.

"Who goes there?" a deep, silky voice asked from beneath the mask.

Ever so slightly the towering bulk shifted, muscles rippling and dancing beneath velvet skin as they tensed and relaxed, preparing for sudden motion, fight or flight or dancing evasion - should such a thing become necessary. His combating skills were rusty, unpracticed since the sudden departure from home and herd had robbed him of sparring partners. Little would this apparition, this nameless someone suspect the blind rover to be capable of doing should attacks commence; the thought brought a faint trace of a smile to the lips of the dread-steed. They would be surprised if they tried...

@[Farkas]

What if I say I will never surrender?

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#4

Farkas
Bought my fate straight from hell





I am no one

That's what he would have replied if he had not known his father, his heritage or his future, but as all of them now was dark, he could not lie. Horned beasts scared him, even those with small bumps on their heads and foals. He knew what they were capable of and just how much damage they could do if the mood was right.

Most of what he knew came from his mother, but of lately, he had begun to see them as something else. Had his father's words left that deep of a mark or was it imprinted in his soul? He had no answer, the young one, as he felt his throat go dry. He could die here, alone, surrounded by nothing but snow and a blue sky. You could die in worse ways, but it was bad enough that he wanted to get back to the caves.

When he tried to move, his body did not listen, not even his breath slowed down the way he wanted. Big, white clouds of hot air rose from his maw in a desperate attempt to cool down. Instead of doing what he wanted, his body began to rock back and forth.

With a courage he found on the bottom of his heart, he finally gave the black beast an answer. "The son of Tyradon." His voice was neither brave nor strong, but it was all he could muster. "I am not looking for trouble, only free passage to the water."

@[Morir]




Morir Posts: 79
Up For Adoption atk: 4.5 | def: 6.5 | dam: 3.5
Stallion :: Unicorn :: 17.2 :: 4 HP: 54 | Buff: NOVICE
Arwydd :: Raven :: None Adoptable
#5

The slightest taint of disappointment drifted across the face of the strider as a voice cut through the silence, joining in on the disruption of peace and quiet in a weak and feeble sort of way. Most of it was concealed by the expressionless skull, that continued to stretch its jagged teeth into a smug, knowing sort of leer capable of unnerving just about anyone; though perhaps a slight twist of those smirking lips turned the amusement into a grimace, anticipation into a shrug and a sigh that let out tension and frustration in a stream of white mist that glittered in the cold air before slowly dissolving.

"Do as you please, Son of Tyradon" the dark one replied and relaxed his stance, crown lowering back down towards the ground. "Apparently I'm taking order from that father of yours, you're in no danger on my part."

Was there a touch of sarcasm lurking behind well-spoken vocals? Some sort of embitterment did seem to loom over the stag like a dark cloud as he went back to lipping at the ice, slowly sating his thirst by partaking in clear, clean crystals and powdery snow. Big hooves and sturdy legs brought him through the deep snow with relative ease, all while a overly long tail slithered like a fur-clad snake over the surface, drawing wispy lines ever in his wake. Once satisfied, the thrice-pierced stallion made his way over to a nearby tree and placed himself by the trunk, casually leaning back against it with a content grunt.

Don't mistake a lazy yawn or casual demeanor for relaxation, however. Even as he settled down to rest beneath the pine the senses of the heathen were intensely focused on the stranger, ears twisting and nostrils pulsating ever so slightly as air and sound was sampled for traces of movement. Son of Tyradon, indeed. As if that would open paths anywhere; Morir could have laughed, if it hadn't been for the seriousness of the situation. He had no idea what kind of weight that ass had to throw around here, but if it was even half of what the grand bastard himself and Confutatis claimed then they would have to watch out. The wild stallion from the northern moor wasn't one to suffer unjust treatment without consequence; he would get his payback, somehow, someday.

To now be faced with the bastard son of that bastard... Oh how he must have scorned the Lady Luck. "What are you doing out here, Son of Tyradon?" he grunted brusquely, yellowed ivories snapping viciously at a cluster of needles as they got in the way of his head. Sour taste both fresh and pungent exploded between his teeth; then came the bitterness and with a shudder of delight he kept chewing, patient as a rock white listening for an answer.

What if I say I will never surrender?

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