ardent

Your Mother Was A Hamster!



Asgeira

Loner

age
6 Years
gender
Female
gems
328
size
Large
build
Light
posts
53
player
Fox
12-01-2017, 03:58 PM

Asgeira left the north with a jovial spring in her step. She had struck a bargain with Ylva to leave exploring it's northernmost regions during a warmer season, reasoning that a frozen marsupial was not nearly as fun to be around as a warm, living one. Aggie could not argue with that logic, and so they had struck out south and east instead. Following the coastline, Aggie had stumbled upon many wonderful places that she wanted to explore thoroughly, but something had kept pulling her on and on. It was an odd trait of hers, as if something other than her own will led her from place to place. Finally the young fae stopped amongst a field of scattered stone. After a bit of time wandering amongst them. Aggie realized that rare stones every now and then had strange symbols etched into their surface, as if carved by a claw or beak of some sort. Aggie could not fathom what sort of creature was able to leave such things behind, but the stones were clearly old so perhaps these creatures were absent now. She hoped so, anyways. 

What Asgeira did find was a plethora of pika. The first spring up from a crevice between two stones so suddenly is seemed to simply blink into existence. Aggie bolted upright, surprised. The motion must have startled the creature as it quickly ducked back into it's hidey hole. At once fascinated, Aggie lept to her feet and dashed over to where it had disappeared to but found no sign of the pesky rodent. Frustrated, Asgeira turned back to where Ylva sat, meaning to ask if her friend had seen it as well. To her horror, another pika popped up a stone behind where she had just been sitting. The dusky woman darted for it but again found it disappeared by the time she got to where the creature was last thing. Aggie sat down with a huff, glaring at the stones. Stupid hamsters... she grumbled to herself.



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