ardent

Where The Lights Touch The Earth



Caora

Loner

age
2 Years
gender
Female
gems
54
size
Small
build
-
posts
9
player
07-21-2017, 04:24 PM

CAORA FLURA



Caora's tail flicked happily from side to side as she sat with delicate marigold petals placed on bug bitees everywhere she could reach. It had been a few days since she had fallen asleep beside a river and had awoken covered in bugs. The not-so-distant memory still made her skin call. She's been applying the gold petals on the bites since she'd gone foraging at the God's Garden two days previous and she imagined she looked quite ridiculous at the moment. She felt a pang at the thought that she had no one left to laugh about it with.

From where she was sitting she had a good view of the coast as the sun set in a fiery blaze. She wasn't far from the shore at all, and as much as she loved the sea her previous visit to the waterside had left her bug-bitten. Now, however, as darkness took over Caora watched in rapt fascination at the magic in front of her. A figure, no wait, two figure walked across the water. That by itself isn't that amazing, even though Caora felt a spark at seeing another wolf, no the awesome thing was what was happening at their feet. The water that the pair walked through glowed suddenly and beautifully. Caora stood, pink and blue eyes wide and didn't even notice as her petals dropped to the ground around her. She had to know what was up with this water. Was it the two walking making the water burst alive in green or just the water itself? She'd know soon enough as she quickly made her way down to the shore.

As she got closer, Caora realised that the other figure with the wolf was a cat of some sort. Maybe a jaguar? Caora had met another big cat who had looked similar as a pup and and never forgotten. She could hear the wolf speaking, his deep voice carried on the ocean breeze but couldn't make out what he was saying. She didn't want to interrupt the pair, but she was even more curious about the unearthly glow now she could truly see it. The she-wolf walked forwards slowly and gasped as the water glowed when the wave crashed against the sand. She waded in and watched in wonder as her steps left swirling lines of glow behind her. She'd never seen anything like it. "Wow..." she breathed, grinning as she looked all around her feet.