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Cetotorah

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04-06-2013, 11:32 PM




Cetotorah waited patiently. He remained standing, not wanting to be surprised or off guard if anyone did came. Sure enough one did come. Her gray form came upon him and eyes immediately traveled to the appaloosa-like markings on her. His head cocked to the side as he examined her. Surely he hadn't been so lucky as to run into a Tahir? Not on his first try at least. Was in coincidence, or was she family as well? But where did the red come from?

She greeted him politely. He'd heard very little about Seracia. He only knew that they were a kingdom and that they had different customs and ways of life such as kings and queens and other things of that nature. It was interesting and it definitely explained the way she addressed him as sir, even though they were all under two years of age and he was hardly older than her by the looks of it.

His maw opened to reply but he was interrupted as a second oddly marked male came into view and rubbed up against the female protectively. He wasn't as polite as the female, but it wasn't necessarily needed he presumed. He had, after all, come to their kingdom in need of something. He ended up pausing his question for a moment study him as well. He was red, the same red as the girl, and he had appaloosa-like markings too. This was turning out to be odd. Was he a Tahir as well? Were those two siblings? Were they family to him? He could only ask to find out.

"My name is Cetotorah Tahir. I came in search of some answers. I come from Ludicael, but before that I came from Lentajin, and even before that a pack named Talutah. It's laid to waste now, but my parents were Viveeca and Rancor. Would you happen to know of the Tahir lineage? Or is it just coincidence that you look a lot like my father and mother who had similar markings to you both?"

That was probably the most he'd ever spoken to anyone in one sentences save for the first time he'd met Luana. He normally found no reason to speak and was often a quiet boy so this was much different. Much much different.



"Speech"