ice cold
Paws played with the idea of stepping over the jagged edge, cold to the touch like the glaciers of the north. Green eyes peered over and into the abyss below, trailing along any forms they came across. This place had become a temporary home, though never settling in one area for too long. Always on the move. And every day she would come across something new and particularly interesting, forcing her brain to work and figure out what was going on. Where all this stuff came from. This outing was the large cruise ship south of the island, standing over the large hole that was eaten away on the deck.
It was early morning, the sun finally moving beyond the horizon and bathing the land in cooled warmth. A few thin clouds moved across the sky, a subtle breeze rolling by. It was a decent day. A few moments would pass by with the brown colored wolf just staring down the hole, till finally, she would begin to move. Paws carried her along the edge, moving rather slowly as she scouted out this odd area in as much detail as she could get.
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Proserpina
Expert Fighter (175)
Novice Intellectual (15)
10 Years
Female
0
Dragon Mod
She had arrived on the island the night before and was now resting beneath the trees that lined the shoreline. She had swam across the big water for the first time, and she had gotten too tired to explore despite her excitement. Now though, as the sun rose and woke her from her slumber, she rose and looked around. This area was vastly different than what she was used to. Structures rose all over the place, and in the water lied more structures that were unlike anything she had ever seen before. Pale blue gaze wandered over the old abandoned ships and buildings, but she couldn't make sense of them. Did these things grow out of the ground? Did another animal make them? She was curious, but alas there was nobody around to answer her questions. Flicking her ears, she wandered onto an old wooden dock towards one of the ships. Well, she might as well start exploring somewhere, right?
Nails clicked as she walked on the wood, her gaze falling to her feet as the steady rhythm of her paws mixed with the sounds of the tide and gulls. It didn't take long for her to reach the ship, and once she was on board she grinned. This was exciting! She had recently decided to go beyond Abraxas lands before they moved, and so far, she liked it! She moved to the front of the ship and stared out over the water for a bit, but she wasn't there long before she heard a slow, dull sound nearby. Whipping around, she spotted a smaller, brown female nearby. Ina didn't say a word for a long moment as she stared at the woman. She was a mortal, obviously. She didn't hold herself the way an Abraxas did..."Do you live here?" |
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