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[OPEN] As we walk into the sun. [Welcoming]

Arah Posts: 343
Outcast atk: 7 | def: 10.5 | dam: 3
Mare :: Unicorn :: 15hh :: 5 HP: 65 | Buff: NOVICE
Wynter :: Royal Griffin :: Draining Clutch Frostie
#1
Arah
[ Current IC knowledge is that Ophelia is still lead although by this point Phi has already left the herd. ]

Winter was coming for them all with ruthless efficiency. So the doe's footsteps where hurried, eager to get back to the safety of The Basin. In the distant northern reach, where the mountains heaved towards the sky lay their destiny. For now however they crossed over a patchwork of snow and stiff dirt that layered the frozen ground. Winter soared slightly ahead of them, keeping an eye out for danger in the forms of landscape and other creatures who may be hanging around looking for trouble. Beside the land the sun has just broken over the horizon, casting an orange glow on the land, the colours of pink, orange and blue reflected off of the doe's irvoy coat and the bleached feathers of her bonded. Golden orbs roam over the tundra's sparse, bitter grasses and shrubs as she carefully navigated the many loose rocks that sought to trip up the inexperienced. She had traveled along this path so many times that the doe knew every dip and rise by heart. Previous experience also reminded her about the dangers the land alone presented; "watch for any crumbling boulders. It can be dangerous around here." Oh yeah. She had said that sentence so many times...next time she should change it up a bit. Boulders, crumble, bad. Beside them in the not too far distance was the most beautiful network of caves. They lay closer to the ocean’s edge before the tundra gave way to a network of glaciers and their frosty archways. She had taken to exploring those caves whenever she craved being alone.

Finally they come upon the path to her home, she pauses at the top. It is a narrow entrance from the Frostbreath Steppe, it descends between a range of mountains which are preserved with white snow. Already the snow is starting to block entrance to their home, Arah knew from past experience that signs like this usually meant an alright winter would hit Helovia. Sighing softly and knowing she should report this to Deimos or Ophelia the doe finally begins to lead the way into a small. The path is almost impossible to be found, only those who had been shown the way stand a chance of visiting The Basin. Purposefully the doe is slow, showing the other mare where to place her feet, which parts of the path she should avoid. Arriving into the hidden valley Arah looks upon the two massive, horse-like machines rather fondly. "Don't be afraid of these, they are the sentinels- made by (the handsome grump) "Ulrik." Looking upon the massive metal beasts, Arah guides her companion through them. "They are tasked with keeping out imposters and helping in the defence our home." As they continue forward the doe begins to describe the wonders of her home, they features that often washed out the bad. "There is a lake that never freezes, which at night is absolutely beautiful. It reflects the sky, which at night is often filled with colorful aurora borealis." The doe smiled as she observed her home, "here the tundra grasses grow thick and lush and the snow often melts to reveal the warm earth beneath." Arah had paused, she would not take Enna any further until granted permission. A wind blowed around the all mountains that surrounded their home offering protection from the harsh, winter winds, and also provided them with shallow caves to make cozy homes out of. "We have a large, natural hot spring steams to sooth away any aches and pains." Smiling her eyes looked upon her homeland with pride, hopefully Wynter would find a leader to greet them soon. "Though perhaps the most interesting feature is a strange, glass mirror it offers no reflection when gazed upon." Remembering the meeting she once had around the mirror, Arah shook her head at the oddity. Never mind, it would surely all make sense on good time."Welcome to Aurora Basin."

Turning back towards the Basin she raised her voice - hopefully he was close by. "Deimos! New member!"

@[Enna] | @[Deimos]
Another welcoming thread brought to you by Arah. :\
And I ain't afraid to die, I’m afraid of going to hell.

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Enna Posts: 172
Aurora Basin Time Mender atk: 6 | def: 9.5 | dam: 4
Mare :: Unicorn :: 14.1 :: 5 ( TALLSUN ) HP: 61 | Buff: NOVICE
Mehr :: Arctic Wolf :: None kels
#2
Sun, it rises, illuminating the blanket of frost that lay thick all about the three of you. It crunches underneath your feet, your weight sinking here and there where it has piled higher. It stings the warmth of your nostrils as you breathe in the sharpness of it, coldness resonating in the deepness of your lungs. Its fingers pull at your lily-white hair, the darkness of your skin. It is bigger than you thought it would be, reaching as far as you could see, and somehow wilder than you could have imagined. Mismatched eyes wander to the distance, glancing over the mountains, the tips of their spines reaching the sky beginning to burst with color; to the distinctive arches huddled across the tundra, the glimpse of deep blue that it offers you. She stops and sighs, begins slowly and you follow without question, silently promising yourself a trip to the water’s edge some other time.

Don’t be afraid of these-’ your eyes flit to the massive silver things-they are sentinels made by Ulrik.’ Despite her reassurances you crowd closer to the white mare, watching almost nervously as the two of you pass their bulk. ‘They are tasked with keeping out imposters and helping in the defense of our home.’ You open your mouth to speak, but she continues, distracting you from your questions. She was unknowingly good at that. You smile despite yourself, listening as she speaks of things that you couldn’t know, as if there should be no question about them. And so you don’t question them, but you make another promise to yourself to eventually ask. As she stops again you pull up beside her, following her gaze to the valley below, nestled within the shadows of the mountains.

Her smile passes on to you, and a bubbling excitement rises within you. Your spine tingles, though you cannot say whether it is from the cold ( which you had hardly noticed at all, you had been entirely too awestruck ) or the expanse tucked beneath you. ‘Welcome to Aurora Basin.“Thank you, Arah.” It is the only thing you can imagine to say, though a sheepishness warms the flesh of your cheeks. She calls out again and you shrink somewhat, inching just a step closer to the comparative comfort of her side, your heartbeat thrumming just a little bit louder, stronger.

Sometime within your relatively short journey you had decided that you liked her. The way she spoke, laughed, little things that you had linked ( wrongly or not, it didn’t matter ) to an infallible kindness within her. Maybe it was that she had welcomed you without question, seemingly matched your own quiet sort of way. Glancing at her, you try desperately within the moments that follow to gather whatever was left of the bravery you never really possessed, but in your heart of hearts you are afraid. Afraid of what, you do not know.

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Tangere Posts: 159
Aurora Basin Medic atk: 5 | def: 9 | dam: 5.5
Mare :: Unicorn :: 15.2hh :: Six Years | Birdsong HP: 63 | Buff: NOVICE
Phrixus :: White Raven :: None Psilo
#3

non omnis moriar



She and the bird are on their way out as the women are on their way in. She’s seen Arah before, but does not quite remember formally meeting her. This always happens to Tangere. She knows everyone, no one knows her and she can’t ever actually remember meeting these folks. Can you say creeper? Gliding on a fluffy, airy walk with her companion flying just above, his wingspan impressive and silent as it scoops at the cold dead wind. She stops just short of a few feet away from them, the pale raven circling them and then clutching the painted unicorn’s withers. He clucks and chaws a little, as if to acknowledge the pair of antlered women, but otherwise remains quiet while he preens upon Tangere’s back.

Hello there,” She grins genuinely, in both her eyes and her delicate pink lips. “And welcome.” She knows for a fact that Arah is not new, but this chocolate mare beside her certainly is. Her amber eyes settle back onto the pale beauty, her face fair, porcelain and fiercely gorgeous. Tangere never fails to realize her beauty each time she passes by. Today she manages to admire it from a closer position, nodding quaintly before speaking with the most eloquent tone she can muster. “I am Tangere –it is delightful to finally meet you. We’ve been among the same meetings but I do not believe we’ve ever actually met.” her grin still firm, still bright and honest. “And lovely to meet you as well, I do hope you enjoy the Basin.” The sun’s light is gaining, touching the tree-tops and hillsides with it’s orangey rays, lighting the day more and more as t\he hours pass. Frostfall is still so very young, the Basin has not yet seen half as much snow as she will surely see in the coming months.




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Deimos the Reaper Posts: 527
Deceased atk: 7.0 | def: 12 | dam: 6.5
Stallion :: Unicorn :: 16.1 :: 7 HP: 72.5 | Buff: NUMB
Heather
#4
A brooding, coiled machination curled amidst his internal, infernal reverie, positioned villainous ramparts upon the winding tortures of his entropy and anarchy, sculpted designs of conquerors and kings. With the invasion over, and his rapier left unstained, the bitter condemnation flooding over his skull was not a welcome one; a cutlass could only live without blood on its edges for so long. The Reaper narrowed his gaze, studied, examined, and scrutinized with decadent fervor, polishing over the borders, the cliff tops, the glaciers of the mighty sovereign, pondering over what would become of them now. How else could they proclaim their supremacy? How else could they daunt the masses? How else could they spread fear through the precious hearts of the world, swing their sinister cores into the plights of the realms? The wretched, horrible, abominable monster pondered and wondered, before he was called to the open gates, leaving the wretched, Machiavellian planning undone, pending nuptials for the future.

He moved and maneuvered as terrible, decadent stone, varnished his snow-covered sovereign with an arctic, Siberian prowess; too cold, too malevolent, too discarded for the rest of the earth, made to serve his home as permanent winter, unfeeling and nonchalant. His strides ate away at the chiseled powder and the vestiges of Frostfall, and like the season itself, he wrapped himself in a corporeal cocoon of decomposition, disorder, and condemnation. The monster’s curiosity had been piqued, however, and his strides were not driven by pure malice or overwhelming hatred; Arah’s call had been signature in nature, bringing in another stranger from the Threshold, from the wrought-iron fencing of respite and renewal. They’d had many a disappointment ring from the fringes of that perilous opening, but they’d also held successful, ambitious mercenaries; it’d be an intriguing venture to witness which direction the newcomer would choose.

Even for a beast living amongst acrimony and mayhem, he could still present himself before a stranger (without entirely swallowing them whole, without fermenting his deadly opus, his oeuvre of demise), and bestowed a firm nod to Arah, to the unfamiliar femme, at his methodical, Machiavellian approach. The beast had always been a cold, calculating figure, and he took his time examining the shorter, younger femme, the silvery-bay contortions, the adorning deer antlers (a signature of Arah herself, and several others amidst their herd), and the demure stature. Several queries sprouted and spouted through his mind, registering her soft expanse, the dulcet clamors, wondering how she’d survive amidst their wretched sort. Perhaps she was steel beneath silk, strength beneath satin, capable of unfolding legions and leagues of barbarity upon an enemy. Or maybe she’d be amongst the many who couldn’t stand the pernicious heights, the slithering abominations, the abhorrent masks, and would wander off into the mist and abyss. His eyes fell upon one, upon her emergence, he would have put into the latter (gone, parted from them, dreams of something else chiseled in her brow), but he managed to forgo an arch to his brow at her entry, segmenting a bob of his head to both, turning to address the true newcomer to their surroundings. “Welcome to the Basin. I am Deimos. Who are you?” Short, blunt, and straight to the point, enacting on all the failings of discourse and trailing amidst all the wiles of his machinations, blending and building and brandishing maelstroms for the prospective.

Death, you bring death, and destruction to all that you touch.
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