Lead To My Fate [AW]
01-08-2018, 08:36 PM
"A little bit of both" Enya replied, shrugging over her shoulder, trying to brush the question off as much as possible to deter him from inquiring any further. She didn't want him asking about her past, why she might be alone. She didn't need to bring up her banishment. Luckily, the other female introduced herself, and the conversation was steered away to be forgotten and turned to the fallen god. As the young male spoke and explained the stones, Enya alternated between looking at him and the tall structures. How on earth could one use stones to communicate? They surely didn't look like they made any sort of noise. She hadn't heard them make a single peep the whole time she'd been here. She watched him walk to the stone with the deer on it and perked her ears as he spoke of it helping in hunting. Face it? She could sure use some better luck in hunting. She averted her gaze and stared hard at the rock, quite literally facing it as hard as she could without making it blatantly obvious, but nothing happened, or at least she didn't think anything happened. He padded over to the serpent on the ground which she hadn't even noticed until now, then spoke more about the stones. Oh, so he was looking to start his own pack. That would explain why he was curious to know if she was seeking a home, she supposed. The bir-er, Griff, fluttered down to land next to Ashiel, and startled Enya once more by speaking. She wasn't used to companions. Usually when she saw something other than a wolf, it was food, not talking to her. He explained how to speak to the god, and it suddenly struck Enya that she was standing inside the circle of all the rock runes. She quickly skittered out of the circle, not wanting to be involved in any sort of message or symbol or prayer type of deal. She didn't like the phrase 'Once living'. She liked living. "I don't uh, mean to question you, but wouldn't a fox bring more wisdom than a snake?" Ooc// |