Watch the World Burn
05-20-2018, 06:17 PM
There had been nothing truly interesting that happened in the months that followed his run in with the galaxial females that had both revolted and captivated his mind. The bright red one was the source of his revulsion, but she also held his interest as she was the only creature to be able to marr the beauty of his face. In all the other fights he had been in, no one had managed to hit his face. The little glowing one still crossed his mind from time to time, but he gave up on the entire situation. The only thing he had desired after the encounter was a deep need to pay the red female back for all the comments and questions about his new facial scar. He had to admit it did make him appear more attractive, and dangerous. Perhaps she did him a favor, but she still messed his face up.
Shortly after his run-in with the group on the beach, the male moved down the coast, determined to escape them. He ran mostly for his pride, and he knew that a mob with that kind of ire behind it could result in his untimely death. Not the kind of introduction to his new home that he was hoping for. Still, it had been rather thrilling and had shown him just what he would have to do in order to make certain he wouldn't have to deal with consequences.
He had watched as the water levels of his new home dropped. The blue, glowing waters of the rivers that made up his home left an odd blue cast to the riverbeds and Gehenna wondered if maybe it was his fault. When he had arrived here, the water was fine and even over-flowed the banks from time to time, but now a dry season had started and he had seen the water dropping over the weeks. Even the plants seemed to feel the water loss, and seemed to curl in and fry itself as the days wore on. He was glad to have been here long enough that he could find water, otherwise he would be in a lot of trouble. Some of the rivers had dried completely, but the male knew where to go. It was here that he stopped and gathered water into his mouth, thankful to be able to find his own resources well enough that nothing bad happened. At least not outwardly. He scavenged and hunted, found water with no issue here. It was amazing.
All he wanted now was someone to talk to, even if it meant finding himself in another bout of trouble.
OOC: For nav points!
Shortly after his run-in with the group on the beach, the male moved down the coast, determined to escape them. He ran mostly for his pride, and he knew that a mob with that kind of ire behind it could result in his untimely death. Not the kind of introduction to his new home that he was hoping for. Still, it had been rather thrilling and had shown him just what he would have to do in order to make certain he wouldn't have to deal with consequences.
He had watched as the water levels of his new home dropped. The blue, glowing waters of the rivers that made up his home left an odd blue cast to the riverbeds and Gehenna wondered if maybe it was his fault. When he had arrived here, the water was fine and even over-flowed the banks from time to time, but now a dry season had started and he had seen the water dropping over the weeks. Even the plants seemed to feel the water loss, and seemed to curl in and fry itself as the days wore on. He was glad to have been here long enough that he could find water, otherwise he would be in a lot of trouble. Some of the rivers had dried completely, but the male knew where to go. It was here that he stopped and gathered water into his mouth, thankful to be able to find his own resources well enough that nothing bad happened. At least not outwardly. He scavenged and hunted, found water with no issue here. It was amazing.
All he wanted now was someone to talk to, even if it meant finding himself in another bout of trouble.
OOC: For nav points!
"Talk." "You." Think.