If I Had A Heart...
07-12-2014, 08:49 PM
Summer's heat beamed furociously down upon the majority of Alacritis, but this far north the air was still cool and snow still cloaked the ground. The marble wash stretched out before the young man as cold peridot eyes gazed intently at the veins of color that twisted and ebbed their way through the stone. He was in a sour mood. Darkness tugged and twisted at his brain as his maw wrinkled in anger. Sal'krie? his best friend? had abandoned him. Tossed him out like trash just as his mother had. The fury had long since eaten away at his insides until he simply felt cold and hollow. Things had been looking up. He'd finally gained the recognition of the alpha, even if he hadn't gained that of his father's though it was hard to tell. He was now an Overseer of Glaciem. And he fully intended to direct the ambitions of his peers to the future of the pack.
But for now he needed a moment to compose himself. He'd been working on letting her go but she'd dug her way so deep in his heart that when he'd ripped her from himself it'd left a terrible scar. It burned. Drashiel sighed deeply allowing his limbs to relax for a moment before he took to his paws.
"Speech"
ooc: I marked it all open in case anyone wanting to join Glaciem wanted to jump in but please not that trespassers may be treated very harshly.
07-12-2014, 09:32 PM
Swaying movement would form a silvery crease upon the ghoul?s vision; the unfolding perfection of the marble wash seemingly tainted by the presence of a wavering figure, encompassed by the brilliant gold?s that surrounded him. Tragically bored, the former King?s nostrils would quiver, skull lifting as slender limbs would usher him forwards; it was Drashiel. The boy?s tongue had been foul at the meeting, maladroit and about as waste-infused as Isardis had ever heard one of his children speak, though he had spared the wrath of his disappointment, satisfied that the boys intentions had been high.
Oh how ill health had managed to splinter his bones and peg his toes, fever had stained his mind and caused brash decisions that would forever haunt Glaciem, whether Athena attempted to heal it or not. Though the people were thriving, Isardis couldn?t help but feel despair; a loss for the legacy he had created. The smog had left his intellect when the sickness faded, ruby gaze as highly defined as at were in his younger years, his physical vigour and his determination as immense as ever. So why was he not a King? Alas, within his critical boredom the monster sought the company of the boy without hesitation.
Though Isardis had never been one to bother with the emotions of others, it did not take a psychologist to feel the tension of the youth causing static within the atmosphere that encumbered him; the air that hovered his flesh was no longer a blessing, but a strangling suggestion of his emotional weight. Approaching the boy heedlessly from behind, Isardis would seek to waltz by his spawn?s side at a similar pace, lips flickering with the temptation of humour, ?Even the gods would hear the weight of that sigh, boy,? lungs shuddered as he chuckled weakly, ?What ails you??