the Rift


but it doesn't hurt in your veins

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and they tell you someone put sand in your blood,

He was hot. That meant when the snow touched him, it melted. Sunk right down into his metallic skin and sizzled. Even a bit of steam got the chance to lift off him in the wind that carried him here. One should rightfully be unsure as to whether or not the stallion was hot from running: pulsing legs and throbbing hoofbeats, breath rushed for miles to yield sweat which turned to steam in the sharp cold; or if his sheer looks could radiate: heat-lines welting the air up from coiled muscles, foil-shine mahogany skin, thick black head-knife so smooth you could see yourself in it. Most likely the latter.

But either way, he was hot and he knew it. There wasn't really anything the damp and desolate Threshold could do about it either. The trees almost swayed back before they remembered their roots as he stepped past. The sky almost snowed itself when it glared down with the same gray haze that winter always had oppressed upon it. Even the sun almost looked over it's shoulder, hoping maybe it could hold up for just a second on it's revolution around this planet, to go back and shine down on that incredible motherfucker that melted the rest of the world with just his presence. That was the kind of power this king possessed.

The honesty in experience is always subjective, I mean, beauty is always in the eye of the beholder. But I'm going to be all the eyes here and tell you that this Otaktay, knows and is the most amazing thing to grace the desert, and now Helovia. Even though something way too hot to touch smolders deep in the charred ruins of his sandswept heart and festers there like an undressed wound, he still looks and feels the part. Still a badass, he thinks as he passes a frozen puddle in the road and sees a messiah in the reflection. Still much more out there for me, but this time it sounds a little less like the voice before - not from the same creature - sounds like something is attempting to reassure and console him. Strange to think that this Otaktay would ever need any consoling.

But that's really the truth here. He's hot and all that on the surface, but cold as ice on the inside, burned to a nimble little ash that wavers like a cold, lost child in the rainstorm. Don't pity him, he's already over-killed revenge. Crooked and two-faced as the serpent that lives between the forks of his tongue. Already lived out the hotness within and lives now like a burnt out star, caving in on his hollowed out self, to blow away in the wind.

OTAKTAY.

Thranduil the Laurelin Posts: 598
Outcast atk: 5.5 | def: 11 | dam: 6.5
Stallion :: Unicorn :: 16.2 hh :: Eight HP: 77 | Buff: ENDURE
Haldir :: Common Cerndyr :: Dark Mist Hawk
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Thranduil

Why in hell would any creator of this good earth think winter would be a good season?! The crowned creature reaches around and pulls at the wolf skin cloak. It is a vain attempt, the cloak, however warm, was not very large. At least here in the pines it was not the blizzard like conditions of the north. Though they did not last all season, they certainly were harsh when they did hit. So while the mountains of rock and shadows still called his name, in the winter it was easier to say good bye. Of course that didn’t mean other should. Hence he was here.

The Basin was growing, exploding, more like, with new members even in the dead of the season. It wasn’t exactly in herd spirit that the thought made him grin. More of a selfish desire to collect them all, possess them all. To prove dissenters wrong. The golden head shakes again, and looks down for a moment to find the deer which followed him. Haldir too was glad to be free of the large snow drifted north. Here at least he could walk where he pleased and not just behind the gold. The small black deer was growing fast this season, and the golden was at last relieved to see a fine set of antlers begin to sprout on his head. The mists which brought his powers to bear upon others no also constantly followed his hooves.

They were not here for afternoon tea however. There was business here after all. While the north was not appealing, the herd was keeping stock several large fires that felt a lot better than this damn place. Trudging through the snow, the golden silent as ever, and Haldir ahead, the pair at last come into sight of a victim. Haldir spots him first, stopping and raising to full attention. The golden follows, not really moving from his gentle swinging gait. There was little here that could ever threaten him. He up by his young stag head turning and looking high, at last stopping, with a curt nod. “Greetings.” Many times he had walked this pine forest, and many times he had learned to wait and listen. This wasn’t exactly labeled as an adoption center. Still, he apparently found not too bad of a pup for sale. The creature had the only thing that really mattered, unicorn blood, but he also looked in fine prime shape, with a hard edge. Of course the striking image of this stallion would not cower this gold, he had his own looks to feel pride enough to swallow the other with. If first impressions were anything, this creature was screaming to join the Basin.


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The itsy bitsy spider climbed up the waterspout.
Down came the rain
and washed the spider out.
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