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[OPEN] Wrong Turn, Right Day

Dragomir Posts: 275
World's Edge Glazier atk: 6 | def: 9 | dam: 5
Stallion :: Equine :: 17" :: 7 HP: 64.5 | Buff: NOVICE
Bunnie
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He had managed to slip away from Ranjiri after the battle with the Tiger – not because he wanted to escape her, really, but because he had things he wanted to do, that he’d rather be alone for. 
 
Namely, that was to go investigate what had become of the Edge.  He wasn’t sure why he was so drawn to the place that had become an empty spot in the middle of his chest, knowing from what he had been told that it was no longer the home he had come to love during his first years here.  All he knew was that he had to see it, and that, for some equally unknown reason, he wanted to be alone when the dilapidated glass wall came into his view.
 
But, as sometimes happens, fate, or perhaps mere coincidence, drew the stallion awry, his sense of direction skewed by the distance of time and the strange lands which had been drug from the Rift into Helovia.  The trail he walked took him, not to the Edge, but to a peaceful and dreamy little grove of willows that now looms ahead of him like an oblique omen.  He stops suddenly, his leather satchels slapping comically against his sides, the Tigress’ mask flopping about where it is loosely tied to the main strap of his harness with a short length of rope (crafted not long after he’d ventured away from the mayhem and aftermath of the death of a Goddess), and feels the memories of this place overwhelm him.
 
So he is standing there with his pale eyes wide, his dark rimmed ears lifted to listen for the sounds of his neatly closeted skeletons coming to drag him into the shadow that, for most in this Tallsun heat, must seem welcoming. 
 
To Dragomir, standing in the hock deep meadow that has led him here, feels only the same rushing rise of guilt, even this far into the future; silently he blesses the fact that none of his friends know his dark secret but for Semira, and the thought of the dragon girl only exacerbates the negative aura which radiates from the melancholy stag.
 
Why had he been seeking the Edge, when this place still hurt so much?  He was a damn fool, and thinks as much of himself as he turns about to head back to the Throat, to Ranjiri, to hide in the sunlight and the sea of sand from the things best avoided.

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Ming Yue Posts: 36
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Danjah
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Ming Yue
Showing our pale light in the moonlight.
Ming Yue was slowly recovering from her starvation. And with Tallsun reaching its peak point she panicked at the thought of not regaining her full strength in time for Frostfall, when food would be scarce. It would seem ironic to die from starvation and ill health in a world of plentiful food and good health in its borders. But this was something that she attempted to push out of her mind, particularly when she realised that she had ventured too far away from the sanctity of the Basin.

She had wanted to explore, to see what else Helovia had in store for her if she were to spend her days here. And what better time to discover the gems of this world than when it was full of life. It wouldn't be long before this world would become a barren land when the snow hits...

She scoured the landscape that she found herself in and took in the terraria. The azurine fae could feel the long grass rustling against her dainty pillars as she stalked through, and her pools gazing upon the beautiful trees that surrounded her. This was a stunning place. With a wary cast over to her right, the princess kept a distance from the pool of water, not wishing to get wet. She silently cursed the gods who toyed with her love of moonlight, wishing that she could be free of the gravitional pull magic that she had been "granted". With a snort she carefully shook the thoughts (and the dust particles settling on her pelt) away from her bodice and continued forward, reaching herself into the meadow. In the centre of her peripheral vision she caught sight of a brute standing there. As she came close enough, Ming Yue could spot his immense height and brawny body. His features were a mixture of charcoal, ivory and mahogany splashed over a bodice that bore no wings, nor a horn. But this was all cosmetic, and the cool creature kept her head. The stranger was adorned with long black tassles and azure pools that matched her own hue.

Coughing politely, the fae stepped forward once more and spoke out gently so as not to startle the creature that stood before her:
"Good day to you, sir."

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