Time Changes All
02-17-2015, 03:57 AM
She didn't seem to be phased by his height at all, which was a huge relief to the giant. Never before had he felt this way about how tall it was, but perhaps that was because he had never felt so close to another before. It felt almost as if they had known each other for a lot longer, which was absurd. They had only just met, and yet... he could not deny his feelings. It was so foreign to him, to feel this way towards another. He had been on his own for so long that maybe it was just that he had not had a conversation like this in a long time, usually a conversation with an older wolf to add more knowledge to his growing store. It was quite fun though, watching the woman before him grow more and more abused by him. Usually wolves found him annoying because of his fascination with the stars and his eagerness to learn new things, plus the way that he talked at times was... irritating. She tossed some of his words back at him, and he smirked and simply nodded his head. Yes, it was told in many legends of the human history, of morals becoming gods and goddesses. So why could it not happen to wolves as well? Some very old tales told the same, but they seemed rather too close to the human ones to stand out in his mind. He blinked though, focusing on her as she seemed to read his face quite well. Letting out a chuckle, his different shaped ears perked forward. "I wasn't going to say anything about it, it would seem that you knew what you were talking about. It is hard to read through words at times," he said softly, his baritone voice finally speaking after another break of silence. He could practically see the questions dance in her pale gaze, causing him to tilt his head. He liked to both ask and answer questions, so he would not hesitate to answer hers. Well, probably just to think it over. She spoke of understanding his words, which drew his gaze back up to the stars. "Do you think that you would look down at the others on earth if we did wind up up there? Or would you simply be too amazed with the things around you to even care?" Seerten asked, his chocolate eyes searching the skies. If his mother was up there, would she be watching him? Or would she be too busy shining bright, competing with the other stars to try and be the very brightest? He would ask all the questions he could possible think of, who knew how old some of those stars were? It was a shame to be so far away from them, he had so many things that he wanted to ask, that burned to be answered in his mind. He had been looking up, so when she began to apologize his gaze was brought back to her face. He shrugged his spotted shoulders, not caring too much about it. They had been too caught up in conversation, something that often happened to Ten. But when she introduced herself, a large grin spread over his maw. Her name was very, very fitting, and he wondered if she knew where the origin of it came from. He eyed her for several more moments, his habit of over thinking his words always making him pause. "Astrea. Fitting. It seems that your tale could not be more spot on," he commented with a laugh. "In human history, the Greeks wrote tales about a woman named Astrea. She lived with the humans in something called the Golden Age, a time of greatness among the humans. But as always, the darkness followed them as wicked deeds took over their hearts. Astrea fled, and sought to join the constellation called Libra. A nearby constellation called Leo saw Astrea, and recognized that her mother was a powerful woman named Dike, and allowed her to live among the stars. It is said in their books that Astrea will one day return to Earth, and bring back the Golden Age once again."Seerten's fluffy tail wagged behind him, he always loved to shared the things that he knew. |
Seerten is a wolf x dalmatian hybrid, and has a mix of the two breeds coats. Most of his body is the thin, rough fur of a dalmatian, while his neck, chest, and tail are long and furry like a wolf.