the Rift


i'd rather burn than fall. [outcast]

Aelius Posts: N/A
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There was only the sound of hoofbeats. Staccato, deliberate, perfectly timed. Each one fell in after the other like a familiar song, a pattern, a sudden spring downpour—the thick, wet drops falling flat on tree leaves with fat sounding splats. Aelius did not allow himself to think. Aelius did not allow himself to wander. His strong walk onward was all that he allowed himself. It was all he had left. One-two, one-two. He kept his proud Spanish head low, his extraordinarily long horn—twisted bone and ivory, two halves of a whole, shiny and polished and rough and basic—pointed outward, while his washed out grey-blue eyes looked straight ahead. His breath came in paced grunts making him sound like the animal he was—but at least he was in control. Aelius’s life was about control. Control over himself, control over others, control over everything. He never allowed himself to lose control. Until he did. The blood staining his once like-a-new-penny bronze chestnut coat and the first six inches of his horn was proof of what happened when he let his tenuous grasp on himself and his animal nature slip. He could still remember their screams as he drove his horn inside their defenseless bodies; right through the side of their stomach, twisting his horn and letting the blood gush out when he pulled back. He couldn’t even remember what he’d been fighting for… His father, he knew, and they had been those mutations, the equines and Pegasus that Aelius’s kingdom had kept as slaves. But did that make them less than Aelius? Just because they were born without the traditional trappings of a unicorn, the noblest breed—the leonine tail, the slight beard, the cloven hooves, and most importantly, the horn—did that truly make them less? Aelius’s own tail, a perfect representation of his heritage, swished in hopelessness. Stop. He commanded himself. There is only the sound of hoofbeats. Only the sound…

He didn’t know how long he traveled for. He knew that the scenery had changed from damp and dark to lighter, greener, fresher—different than the woods of his home, the woods that he knew. The birds sang here as they did at home, but it wasn’t the ravens and crows calling out death; actual songbirds trilled their gentle tunes freely. They were freer than Aelius had ever known anything to be. Rabbits bounded in the underbrush, fat and happy, not sickly and starved and looking over their shoulder for foxes and wolves as he’d always known them to be. Aelius felt open, exposed. There was no fog here to mask him, no damp smell of rot to breathe in. The dry earth of the trail did not mask his footfalls as the wet leaves of home did—the amount of noise he was making with his heavy, muscular Andalusian body made the stallion uncomfortable. Aelius did not understand. He couldn’t wrap his mind around this place, so full of meaningless joy. He felt like an intruder, and outsider, someone who could never belong—in this happy forest, free and airy, he stood tall and dark, bloodstained, young but already lost to his sins as well as the sins of his father. At a more sedate pace than he had originally adopted, he continued forward. His light eyes shifted side to side in suspicion as he moved, his horn remained lowered, his lion-like tail raised and alert, much like a housecat’s would be on the prowl. I suppose I am on the prowl, in a way, he mused, if by prowl you mean pacing back and forth in front of the bars of my cage. My mental cage.

Tribute Posts: N/A
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The moving figure of a white stallion could be seen twisting and turning though the clusters of trees like a snake. This place brought back rather recent memories for not long ago he had meet his long lost brother here. He and the Pegasus had sorted out there past issue of being split up from each other and had decided to live there long childhood dream of being 'Brothers' and known by all as brothers although they were only close friends. Bring himself forward he caught the sight of a lions tail,only at the height a unicorn would hold it. He halted,not bothering to move. A chestnut body seemed to dance though the trees,twisting and turning like a snake. Rather like he had been.


"Unicorn im guessing?" His voice was sly but yet kind. The better side of him showing,not the cruel,heartless bad boy he really was. He grinned to himself as he thought of his bad boy attitude. If this stallion wanted a piece of it,oh he would get it. He flicked his tail,bursting into a trot in case the Unicorn decided to ignore his speech. He circled though the trees aiming to end up facing the stallion head on,and he did. His horn was rather like his own. His was wrapped in thrones and vines whilst the chestnuts was wrapped in ivory. A pale white streak ran down his face in a broad stroke whilst a small beard hung down from his chin. A traditional Unicorn. Probably some posh,stuck up idiot. Was the first thought that came to Tribute. "I am Tribute." He dipped his head slightly in respect. It was the most his manners stretched. "And you are?"


OOC:This is so bad O.o


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