ardent

You'll always have a piece of my heart

Kat, Resin Koala



Zeitgeist

Somnium

age
7 Years
gender
Female
gems
511
size
Medium
build
Light
posts
893
player

Samhain 2022Statue 1 WorshipExplorerOoh La LaWinnerPride - Bisexual
All Oozed OutThe Ooze ParticipantThe Ooze - Variation 1OverachieverStudentCritical Attack!
Critical Dodge!How many times do I have to teach you a lesson?! HomebodyIce Bridge ExplorerLoserVengeance
Island HopperDouble MasterLegendaryHalloween 2020 - Spooky Cave1KValentines 2020
VolcanoCritical Hit!Christmas 2019Trick 2019
10-30-2022, 02:28 AM



When they had called their family from the corners of the world to come and share in their joy and meet their newest siblings, Zee had expected to be short at least two bodies. Asla and Indigo had set off on their way and of them all, had the most distance and least contact with their parents. Zee knew a large part of that was her own fault, for her own disappearance at least where Asla was concerned. It was a fracture she did not even know if time would mend, but when the two arrived to their father's summons she felt her heart lift and hope begin to bloom.

Asla she had seen at least semi-recently, back at Kotori's challenge. She had hugged her daughter then but said very little, focused on both giving the girl space as well as respecting her son's fight in that moment. It had been a chaotic gathering and there was little time to catch up after it was done, and Indigo had not been present. To Asla she gave a warm smile, nuzzling her in turn (a bit longer, in more of a desperate half-embrace then the offered nuzzle to her cheek) as her daughter approached her. To Indigo she gave a happy sigh, eyeing the grown man up and down and eventually her maw parting in a soft laugh. "My, you're so fluffy now!" She remarked, proud. "The last time I saw you your fur didn't know what to do with itself, but you've grown into it so well. Look at you." When Indigo had left he still had a spiky mohawk of unruly fur, where now his mane had grown over his shoulders and down his chest. It was a sight to behold and left Zee's heart aching.

Sirius' questions were ones she also wondered on, but did not elaborate on them for now - too busy staring at her children, perfecting their image in her memory and solidifying it. When Asla spoke the beginnings of their story and a child was unraveled from her son's thick mane, things were drawn back into focus. "Aia." She murmured, infatuated. Glancing to Seer and then back at her children, she held out her paws. "May I?"  

"Speech"



Sirius as her husband may crash any of Zee's threads.

Zee has a rough scaled bush viper companion as well as a toucan, who unless otherwise stated can assume to not be present.
During combat, Zee wears a wrapping of thorns around her kudu horns.