I Stilla Natt
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02-07-2022, 09:53 AM
Lately, Sanngriðr hadn't slept well... if she slept at all. Her dreams turned to nightmares before her eyes. She'd toss and turn, even to the point of waking herself up after crying out against them. There was something in her bones that was restless. Too restless. The excess violence was spilling into her system. It would taint the things that she didn't want to touch. A valkyrie, not a housecat. Though she understood the importance of biding her time, it was getting to be too much. How long had she been here? How long had it been since she was in the midst of a good fight? There was something nearly religious about combat. The closest to communing with the gods that she'd ever get. Bleeding, drawing blood. It was in her very nature. The daughter of one of the most fearsome skjaldmær to ever live. It was only right that she grow to be as she was. It only made sense that Sanngriðr woke in the middle of the night, heart pounding in her chest, realizing just how badly every fiber of her being craved glory and gore in equal measure. She felt wildly incomplete. As silently as she could manage, the valkyrie slipped from her family and into the darkness of the night. Wouldn't want to wake them. Wouldn't want to worry them. Their needs would come before her own. For them, she bided her time. For them, she did her best to remain the good example. For them, she'd take in the information she could, learn, grow, and wait. Their time would come soon, after all. With steady, careful steps, Sanngriðr moved into the sparse pines. Light from the full moon above her head to guide her path into the unseasonably chilly night. The valkyrie was consumed by the sound of her own steps, her own breath. Yes, she'd do her best to steady herself. SANNGRIÐR Kom och hata mig. |
02-14-2022, 06:11 PM
San's discomfort had rubbed off on the big man. He had a keen sense of the fae and her disposition affected him. Aside from that, the moon had always called to him, and so he was awake. While most of the others were asleep, Bodin rested atop the thick trunk of a long fallen pine, chin on one bent foreleg. The brutes mismatched eyes were wide open, but he had been lost in mental musings, only snapping out of them when he saw the russet tinged fae stalking away from the sleeping group. With a stretch and a sigh, the galactic giant slid down from his perch and made his way into the darkness after the woman. A low growl was released, alerting her to his presence as his longer legs drew him quickly to her side. Deep baritones poured forth in something akin to a whisper. They were too close for anything louder. Shall we hunt or would you like to find something to fight?" Though they hadn't known one another long, Bodin could already tell when something was bothering San. Already his dark nose was scenting the air. There were scatterings of hoofed animals in the pines but he could also smell the lingering scent of a bear on the wind. Whatever she wanted to do, he was willing to accompany her in the hopes of wearing her out a bit so that she could get some sleep. "Speech" |
02-21-2022, 12:46 PM
San remarked on his state of wakefulness and the man huffed with amusement. "As are you."The woman no doubt thought that she was hiding her emotions, but someone as keenly observant as Bodin could see them shifting across her hardened features. She was thinking hard, but eventually spoke, deciding upon a fight. She then questioned if they would be fighting together and the giant grinned, teeth flashing even in the dark. "As if I'd let you go alone." With a pull of his skull, he motioned for the fae to follow. Being the hunter that he was, Bo read the winds, following the scent of the bear as it grew and waned. It was far off, but he doubted that she minded the journey. Their trek took them on a curling course through the pines. Having the woman beside him felt comfortable. It felt natural. Back home, there had been a few potential prospects of mates, but none had ever come to fruition. He hadn't found them interesting. All had been born and bred to serve, but Bodin had wanted more. Those women had been wet grass. Sanngridr was a blazing fire. A vast difference from the women of his homeland and he rather liked it. The scent of the bear became more pungent. They were getting closer. "What's keeping you awake?" He came right out and asked, wondering if she would tell him the truth or if she'd brush it off. Bodin wanted to know what made the woman tick. He wanted to know all of her. The pull towards San made him want to know every little thing about her, both the good and the bad. As the pair moved down the natural game trail between the pines, up ahead Bodin could hear the heavy breathing and groaning of their target. Along with the scent of bear came the scent of blood. It seemed as though the beast had made a kill... but it wasn't an herbivore. Ducked behind the low hanging branches of a wide reaching pine, Bodin placed a paw upon San's, both getting her attention and holding her back from attacking just yet. His voice was a low, soft whisper. "It's a wolf killer. We need to end it." Bodin would attack to kill and he wanted to make sure that the woman was on the same page. "Speech" |