the Rift


Can't Find The Way

Ruka Posts: N/A
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#1
How is it that he couldn't seem to stay away? Twice now he'd retreated beyond the borders of Helovia when times seemed strange and unmanageable, and yet he just... kept coming back. It was what he wondered about as he lay in the shade of a tree, absently observing the woods of the threshold forest. Before, he had simply gone back north, returned to the Basin without much thought. And he'd run into unfriendly faces, instead of the mare he thought he could call friend. He didn't even know if Illynx was still up there in the snow and the ice.

So he lingered here, drowsing in the tallsun heat, sleeping on the subject of what he should do next. Little did he know that his concerns of where to travel next were shortly going to be on the back of his mind, for there was a new twist in his life arising. For tucked into the roots of the tree he rested against, buried by a layer of twigs and dirt, was an egg. And that egg was hatching, shuddering and rocking as the creature within struggled to get out. The small sounds of its escape were muffled by the rustle of leaves and branches above in a sudden gust of wind.

The first that the lean stallion knew of his impending guardianship to a young creature was when a warm tongue licked his muzzle. Green eyes flew open in surprise as he stared at the guilty party in front of him. It was small, and furry, and distinctly canine. He didn't know that this pup was hatched from a companion's egg, and that when it had scrambled out of where its egg had rested, he had been the first thing it had seen. All he knew was that a puppy had licked him.

"Go on, fluffy one, your mom must be around here somewhere and missing you." He reached out a dark liver muzzle to gently nudge the pup away, and lurched to his hooves. Better to find a place where he wouldn't be woken up by curious puppies. But a sharp yap and a scurrying sound had him looking back, to see the pup scrambling to keep up with him. "What do you want? I don't have anything for you." Somewhat amused, but exasperated all the same, the stallion reached for his magic. Conveniently it grasped onto a beetle that was crawling away from the disturbance of hooves and paws, and made the bug in question grow to proportions that some would call monstrous. It was more than enough to distract a puppy with the novelty, and the chestnut unicorn strode away, confident that he'd be able to put enough distance between himself and the pest of a dog before the magic wore off.

But no, as soon as the puppy noticed him walking away, it raced to catch up again, yapping excitedly in what very easily could be translated into Did you see that? That was so cool! But the individual in question, whose ears were meant to be recipient to that excited joy, felt only a growing exasperation. This time he reached for another form of his magic, doubling his form as he continued to walk away. The double stopped, but the puppy didn't. It dashed past the illusion without any doubt of which unicorn it should be following.

It was this failure to be fooled that earned a grudging admiration from the lean stallion, who finally turned around to regard the puppy. "I'm stuck with you, aren't I?" A half smile quirked at his lips when the puppy, which he now realized was a coyote and not just a dog, yipped in seeming agreement. Leaning down his dark muzzle again, he allowed the pup to bound up and lick him again. It was then, only then, that he felt the realization of a bond between himself and this small creature that would not stay so small for very long. It was a warm, fulfilling sensation that left a dazed and somewhat confused expression in those green eyes that normally missed nothing.

Baffled, he peered down at the pup, and guffawed at the smug way the little coyote sat before him and gazed back at him. He got the distinct impression from the pup that his own mind interpreted into meaning About time, stupid. in the way he was being stared at. "Well excuse me for not realizing that you were something more special than just a wayward puppy, little one." He muttered in self defense, not entirely sure how much the youngster understood. "Guess that means I should give you a name, instead of just calling you 'little one'..." Or puppy, or pest, no matter how true they were. "Ah.... Mikasi then." Fortunately the pup seemed to agree, for its, no - his, tail began to thump wildly against the ground.

The stallion couldn't help but laugh, reaching out to give his new and entirely unexpected companion a light but firm enough nudge that sent the pup sprawling into a happily squirming and yapping pile. For the moment, at least, all concerns were forgotten in the novelty of the moment.

Illynx the GildedBlade Posts: 413
Hidden Account atk: 7.5 | def: 11.5 | dam: 3
Mare :: Unicorn :: 16hh :: 13 HP: 67.5 | Buff: ENDURE
Kyst :: Common Griffon :: Zapping Jab Bunnie
#2
The season of birds and soft petals fades into the drowsy heat of the summer, a lazy one, Illynx makes note of as she and her son journey southward. The chill of the mountain almost follows them in the form of a crisp and pleasant wind that chases at their tails, the dark plumes of the boy’s dam wrapping and flailing in each rivulet of breeze around her golden legs, obscuring the platinum that wraps around the right hind limb and Rikyn’s wild and erect mane is tousled about whimsically, the sunlight pure and pristine. She gives thanks, silently, for the pleasantness of the season, which normally delves relentlessly into the pounding heat and rainless weeks of the Sun’s most accursed season with little more than a playful bat of its proverbial lashes; the weather, this year, seems to comfort the citizens of Helovia the wake of the disasters that had ravaged it the seasons prior, or perhaps it is only that the Gods require a respite from the usual drab toils of life on the mundus, a more beautiful plane to view from their lofty palaces.

She does not know. She is only thankful that the sweat that lines her velveteen folds is minimal and does not drip in rivulets down her sides by the time they arrive to the ancient and calm shade of the Threshold. Her son’s pelt is slick and black, his own dampness having hidden the brown tinges of his body into the darkness of the majority of his pelt but for a few brassy sections in the tenderest linings of his growing frame that retain their brown tone. They are, together, golden and shining, the Lady having left her armor at home after their morning bath and wearing only the golden amulet that had been given to her by Abishia and the silvery metallic one of her own God. It seemed suiting, not that the mare gave much heed to symbols and their portent meanings, to wear the emblem of her heart and the one of the season.

Rikyn, his youth boundless and the innocent nestled in the cores of his eyes allowing him to see magic and wonder at each step, leaps into the covering shade of the trees with a light, playful laughter that leaves his dam smiling ever so faintly at the sound of his play; his cloven hooves crunch and disturb the foliage and fallen branches, leaves swaying the low laying brush that is still fully green beneath the cooling eaves of the trees. Every so often, an uproarious sound of chatters and wings fills the air as he disturbs gathered birds which dart into the air on spread wings, fleeing the oncoming maelstrom that is her son in high spirits.

A familiar smell calls to her, beckons them towards its source. As with most scents that pull her attentions, the one it belongs to is not immediately recollected in her thoughts, though it bares the faint undertones of being one she knows from the snow. Whoever it is, he no longer smells like stone and ice, only the vast expanse of Loorien outside of Helovia’s boundaries, but beneath it is the streak of pheromone that marks her brother somewhere in these woods.

She and her golden son make their way towards it, Rikyn now trailing behind the Lady at a floating, high footed trot after realizing he was being left behind and venturing quite quickly in the wrong direction. She’s taken less care to monitor his every move since the season of his birth has risen into the full heat of Tallsun, the boy two months old and quite strong and intelligent. She has shown him all the paths nearest to the Basin and fears little that he’ll get so lost as to not be able to come home should they be separated, his only true risk while wandering those who lived outside the mountain; even then, she had made sure that her children and the children of her kin would never again be without a place to go.

The memory of Arah and her twins weighs heavily on her still, a guilt she cannot really understand because she is usually so absorbed in herself that the lives of others hold little consequence. But Time, as Illynx is apt to think, is prone to change even the most hardened of paths, and it is a softening of her heart that leaves her so lost and conflicted as to why she holds such concern that the Impersonator and her children had been forced to walk so far when they had passed two herds to arrive home, bloody and broken. If she had only gone to Kahlua sooner…

But there was no room for what could have been in this life. Illynx knows this more purely than most. All she might cling to now is the comfort that, should the unspeakable happen to her kin again, they would have the safety of the World’s Edge to cling to.

Among other things, of course; nothing the golden bitch does is of truly pure intent. Any who know her expect nothing less than to be cut by her gleaming presents and silvery words; it is no different with her contracts, her guises and carefully constructed facades of friendship and communion.

"Puppy!" her son’s shout is accompanied with a rush of his gangly limbs and dark frame, the colt darting ahead of her, his small frame temporarily obscuring who he ran to greet until a pair of figures is revealed, drawing, most immediately, a smile to the woman’s face, one that is bold and brilliant for she know this man and has missed him but also because her son draws these things from her with his youth and innocence; the child of the Engineer comes to a clumsy and eager halt in a less than respectable distance from the man, his nose lowered and golden eyes glittering enthusiastically as he looks at the coyote pup with laughter lingering silent on his lips.

"Rikyn, leave that poor man b- Ruka!" her own voice calls only seconds after her son makes his charge towards the newborn companion, her words initially spoken to draw the boy’s speed to a halt but transforming at her realization of who it was the kid barged in on so rudely. The man’s name is said sweetly and with cheer, true enthusiasm lighting in her heart to know that the deep chestnut stallion had not been stolen away by the darkness; it does not help, perhaps, that her last words with him had been less than chaste or kind. She arrives before the slender and elegant figure of one of her few friends and nods cheerfully in greeting, her son sparing neither of the adults a single glance as he remained transfixed on the dog.

"You have come home!"








There was a river once,
with many round stones
enchanted by shallow hopes
of embracing the ocean;
water is peculiar this way,
how its life is a line
that cannot bend or change
without the approval of its bed.

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. 

Ruka Posts: N/A
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#3
The quiet of a moment of shared mirth between puppy and stallion is broken unexpectedly by a joyous shout of Puppy! and the small thunder of small, young hooves. It drew different responses from each half of this newly formed bond. Little Mikasi flipped himself back onto his paws and raced with equal youthful enthusiasm to meet the gangly-legged colt who sounded, and quickly appeared, gleeful to meet him. The pup bounced up onto his back legs, forepaws tucked against his chest when he reached up to lick at the colt's muzzle in merry greeting.

His partner lifted his head at first to just watch the youngsters meet, but an ear caught the unmistakable sound of a familiar voice rising in the wake of the colt's shout, and his green eyes swung over even his name was called. A warm smile curved his lips to see her, to hear the happiness in her voice. "Illynx!" His own voice, light and merry, lingered on her name as he watched her approach, and he inclined his head in a respectful but pleased greeting in response to her own nod.

His gaze shifted, almost inquiring, toward the young colt who was enraptured by the presence of the coyote, before returning back to the gold-touched mare who yet held a claim to his friendship. And he would have made some light, teasing quip, but her next words stopped him in his tracks. You have come home!

Home. Home. The word brought a lump to the chestnut's throat, and ache to his heart. Was that what he'd finally found? Was that what the happy, warm feeling he felt when he saw Illynx standing amidst the trees meant? That he'd found a home? He couldn't help but think back, back to Vanthra and his general and his shield-brothers and Marien. Marien, who'd laid claim to his heart for so many years. Who was... gone. All of them. Gone, disappeared to time and distance and perhaps the shades who'd taken over the lands where they'd thought to start over.

The memories brought a tear to his eyes, made that lump lurch higher in his throat and threaten to choke him. With a tremendous effort he forced it down, blinked away the moisture, and gave the GildedBlade his gamest smile. "Yes, home again." If she said that he was home, then surely, surely, it must be true. Why else would he keep coming back?

Illynx the GildedBlade Posts: 413
Hidden Account atk: 7.5 | def: 11.5 | dam: 3
Mare :: Unicorn :: 16hh :: 13 HP: 67.5 | Buff: ENDURE
Kyst :: Common Griffon :: Zapping Jab Bunnie
#4
Rikyn’s laughter peels out through their words, an innocent melody that rings the more deep seated emotions in the two adults. It doesn’t take long before the boy is prancing and attempting to goad the puppy into his games, but Illynx pays him and the young dog little mind as Ruka turns his head to the sound of her voice and confirms that it truly is the man she had once walked the snows with. The sound of her own name broadens her smile, driving a desire to reach out and touch him with her dark muzzle that is contained just barely behind the dazzling gleam of her golden eyes.

That gleam softens as she sees the moisture collect across the stallion’s green gaze, her brows folding ever so slightly and legs stepping closer to him. She pauses as he vocalizes the emotions that fill him, at least slightly, feeling her smile soften across her lips as she tilts her head slightly at the once lost Ruka.

"It is good to see you well. Has the road been kind to you on your ventures?" she asks, glancing over at the puppy and deciding that, surely, it had been; the companion is quite young, to be sure, but such a blessing is one that most yearn for many years and some never attain. The coyote pup is cute, and not magical as Irelyn or the dragons she has begrudgingly known in her years, but he is suitable for Ruka, she decides. Returning her focuses to the stallion, she smiles in good humor at the playful game between her son and the young dog (Rikyn having decided upon a tactic of lunging forward and lowering his head in the motion with forelimbs splayed, then rearing up swiftly and pirouetting away from the pup). "He is new. What have you called him?"









There was a river once,
with many round stones
enchanted by shallow hopes
of embracing the ocean;
water is peculiar this way,
how its life is a line
that cannot bend or change
without the approval of its bed.

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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