Serpents In My Mind
08-18-2018, 07:26 PM
(This post was last modified: 09-02-2018, 09:19 AM by Korinna.)
Korinna watched, interested in what was currently transpiring between the wolf and the snake, encouraged by his answer that she wasn't interrupting anything. Quietly she looked on, pale eyes transfixed on the scene, something akin to amusement dancing in her gaze. She couldn't help but once again be reminded of the slightly manic way that Elias had portrayed himself upon their first meeting, speaking of demons and things she couldn't quite grasp onto. Likewise, this male spoke to the snake as though swearing himself to her, and they shared a brief (but admittedly very strange) moment. She was silent, unsure whether laughter or a more serious expression was apt, and she settled on doing.. well, nothing, as she waited for the moment to conclude.
Interesting. This Ruina was definitely turning out to be quite interesting, which was exactly what she'd bargained for. The snake seemed less impressed with herself than the wolf did, though she shot the small creature a sly grin nonetheless. Tyranis's question earned a sharp laugh. "I'd hope so, at least," she answered easily, no hint of anything but joyful camaraderie in her voice. Any members of Ruina were as good as friends to her, as far as she was concerned.
Korinna stood a bit taller as the male addressed himself as Tyranis, son of the Apollyon. Elias. She nearly swooned on the spot, though held her stance, her eyebrows lifting in an awed look. Her expression clearly spelled out how impressed she was, a natural reaction rather than one that had to be forced, and that slightly mischievous grin of hers grew. "My name is Korinna," she spoke her name proudly, giving a slight dip of her muzzle. "Most just call me Kori. The Apollyon led me here not long ago. I'm still trying to get my bearings." She thought to call him 'your father' but decided his official title of leadership was a more respectful one.