sunlight. (open starter.)
The elf often found himself skulking about in the forests, he did it a lot before he was turned. It was one of his favourite spaces to go. He used to have such a fondness for pretty things, for flowers, for trees. But after spending so much time in the dark, he had forgotten what it all looked, and felt like.
The one thing that confused him was the fact that he didn't feel that much excitement as the sun finally hit his cold, pale skin - but fear. Maybe the fear that he'd be punished for being out.. but he shook those thoughts from his head, this was a peaceful, tranquil moment - where he could be himself, and not worry about anyone hurting him.
He found himself sat on a log, legs swinging back and forth as he gazed up passed the leaves, the sun dancing along his skin. it was nice to be free.
The adventure was far from over, and he knew he'd probably not get to bask in such prettiness for another while, so he savoured it. He.. wouldn't mind if someone were to join him in this, even if he didn't have much to say. Nor would he.. straight up admit it.
The one thing that confused him was the fact that he didn't feel that much excitement as the sun finally hit his cold, pale skin - but fear. Maybe the fear that he'd be punished for being out.. but he shook those thoughts from his head, this was a peaceful, tranquil moment - where he could be himself, and not worry about anyone hurting him.
He found himself sat on a log, legs swinging back and forth as he gazed up passed the leaves, the sun dancing along his skin. it was nice to be free.
The adventure was far from over, and he knew he'd probably not get to bask in such prettiness for another while, so he savoured it. He.. wouldn't mind if someone were to join him in this, even if he didn't have much to say. Nor would he.. straight up admit it.
1 | Sep 28th 2023 19:44
Hunter, to hunter—it had been painfully agonizing to find the damn thing. For all she knew, it could already be hunting her, vs her hunting it. Fortunately...she was able to track its trail.
Hopefully, it was close and without company. One, alone was enough to be a challenge in itself. But a group? Or just two, felt like a death warrant. Gibson fucking owed her, BIG. With a rugged sigh passing her lips, as she cautiously followed. It was rather surprising, to find people in this territory. It was beautiful, no lie. But...the dangers that resided made her less than, desiring to stick around and wait for whatever could come across her path.
When the snowy haired male came into sights, she was hesitant to make any motion to interact. She didn't want to endanger the other, encase the prime ape, was near. But—it would've been cruel, to not at least say something..
Reaching down near her foot, she grasped up a fairly small rock, but big enough to make noise upon contact. Aiming to hit the log, he resided upon. She swiftly, tossed it. Aiming to get his attention, without drawing too much noice.
" Psst! Oi!" She tried to call, as quietly as she could.
The elf shot around, not all that happen he was disturbed. "What in the hells do you think you are doing?!" he yelled, hopping down off of the log.
"Come out, at least!" he scoffed, bending down to pick the rock up, eyes narrowing slightly.
"Your aim is lacking." he commented, shaking his head. "Maybe try to aim for my head next time, if you are trying to kill me off. But even then, that wouldn't be enough."
There was a moment of eerie silence until there was a faint roar heard in the distance, it caused him to freeze up. "... This isn't funny anymore, come out."
He decided to just walk towards where the little Psst came from, gazing down at a bush. "Hello? Whoever just threw that rock at me?"
Popping out, and roughly yanking him by his shirt, to her; She hissed. " Shut. The. FUCK. UP." she warned, as she quickly looked around in anxious manner. " I'm trying to save you, not have the damn thing kill us both." She scolded him, in a whispered yell, as she released the fabric.
" Now get down, and keep quiet for a moment—Girallon's aren't known for being fuzzy and cute." She said, as she tried to gauge where the damn thing was even at. That sounds wasn't too far off, so it definitely was aware of others being close to it. She just hoped, it wasn't rushing to find them. She needed to get into a position of advantage, not vulnerability.
He calmed down as she let him go, his breathing heavy as he crouched down, slowly moving over to a bush.
"Gir... what the hells? I am literally just a magistrate from the city! I know none of this" he whispered, pouting a little as he laid in wait for whatever this creature was. "I was just out here... getting some fresh air. I don't get that a lot."
He finally shut up when he heard another roar. This time, a little closer.
" You stay put, I'm going to find a higher point. Just don't do anything stupid, got it?"