Hell Spawn
05-10-2014, 05:15 PM
The titanic beast would step onto lush lands of a place unknown. He had caught wind of those he knew in these lands, and so sought to seek them out. Were they all still the same? Perhaps so. They were all stubborn and hard headed individuals, an elephant couldn't budge them even if it tried. Deep blue eyes looked out over the plains, soft grass underfoot and scattered trees rising high into the sky within his sights. His pelt gleamed in the light as his muscles rippled with each step, large paws leaving massive imprints in the soil. The autumn heat would bring about the distant rattling of a diamond backed serpent, though judging by the distance it was not near him. He would stop when a lesser serpent slithered across his path, the beast simply staring as it went on its way. He wondered how others felt, being a lesser being. Though he could care less, he was a titan. A superior being to those who stood below him. He cared not who they were or even what they thought.
A few hours would pass, and during that time the beast had lied down to rest while he ate a meal just caught. The elk carcass was devoured for the most part, though a large portion still remained. He would remain here for a short time, if only to relax and gather his bearings. Blood coated the whites of his coat, his chest, muzzle, and paws. And he simply was not one to remain messy. He would clean himself off, his coat soon to be pristine once more in just a few moments. Overhead, the sun rising higher in the sky, the heat bearing down upon his form feeling good, a relief from the journey he made to get here. It was not the end of his walk, for he would continue to search until he got wind and word, even a whisper of those who had left before him.
A few hours would pass, and during that time the beast had lied down to rest while he ate a meal just caught. The elk carcass was devoured for the most part, though a large portion still remained. He would remain here for a short time, if only to relax and gather his bearings. Blood coated the whites of his coat, his chest, muzzle, and paws. And he simply was not one to remain messy. He would clean himself off, his coat soon to be pristine once more in just a few moments. Overhead, the sun rising higher in the sky, the heat bearing down upon his form feeling good, a relief from the journey he made to get here. It was not the end of his walk, for he would continue to search until he got wind and word, even a whisper of those who had left before him.