and the stars will fall from heaven
Modesty
Storm Herald
Master Navigator (306)
Master Intellectual (260)
Fleet-footed
Professor
5 Years
Female
62
NachoMumma
Sneaking the kids out the Moor while Jael caught some much needed sleep had been easy enough. They walked along in companionable silence, Modesty already stressing the importance of not scaring the goats or the cows as they made their way towards the standing stones. The sky was really putting on a show tonight, hardly a cloud to be seen as she allowed her eyes to rove over her distant, cold friends. Her voice was barely a whisper, unwilling to shatter the peace that blanketed the lands. "Did you know you can use the stars to find your way home if you ever get lost?" She only glanced down to check and see who was looking upwards.
"speech"
-Navigation lesson 1/3-
Can't scare the cows. Can't scare the goats. Have to be quiet. Davey fixates on the have to be quiet of it all, though he longs to go harass them. His gaze remains steady on the livestock as they slip past, offering a hard gaze at the one heifer that takes notice of them. Really, he should be praised for taking initative to get that one back in line with the rest but-- ugh, mom. Fine, fine, he'll stick to Modesty's side and not get too out of pocket with it.
They speak in whispers, his gaze tracking to the sky. There are so many stars out here, and they're really something to behold. Davey tries to keep his voice low, even if it's hard. "Isn't there one star that's like, freakishly bright?" He scans the sky from side to side, trying to sort out exactly which one. Craning his neck, trying to find it. Pretty sure he'd seen it the other night, maybe.
"speech"
Slipping off into the Moor in the middle of the night, it's really pretty cool. Tide likes being out, he likes getting to see the things it feels like no one else is privileged to. Stuff like watching the cows sleep, watching the world pass by quietly. Wandering into the night, surrounded by his siblings, it's easy enough to stick a foot out in front of Davey. Watching him stumble and trip, turning to Cutlass with a little snicker. As his brother opens his mouth, Tide rolls his eyes. "They're all the same dumbass, they're stars. It's uhhh... the shape of 'em, in the sky?" He grumbles, trying to trace the patterns the stars make above their heads. Something like that. |
Corsair
Raider
Advanced Fighter (110)
Intermediate Intellectual (50)
Pup
Male
184
NachoMumma
Corsair was less interested in the use of the stars for navigation and more interested in the stories they held. It might have been selfish for him to crash a lesson he had no interest in participating in, but like hell he wasn't going to monopolize his mother's attention if the opportunity was presented to him.
He listens to his brothers, the corner of his lips pulling down as the stars wink into existence overhead. A short, sharp sigh escapes his nostrils and he spots the star bears, not realising his gaze was resting on the north star just above them. "Urgh this is boring, tell me the story about the star bears..."
"speech"
- 1/3 intel - Mythology lesson -
Modesty
Storm Herald
Master Navigator (306)
Master Intellectual (260)
Fleet-footed
Professor
5 Years
Female
62
NachoMumma
Reclining down into the grass, she tipped her muzzle towards the line of the three stars that were the easiest to spot of the big bear. She marked the approximate shape of the constellation in the dirt before her and gestured to each marking as she began the story. "A group of hungry hunters were chasing a bear through the forest when they ran into 3 giant dire wolves who attacked and killed all but three of the hunters. The gods of the time saw their pursuit and transported them to the sky to continue their hunt where they could continue to gaze on them for all time." She gestured to the front two stars. "The hunters chase the bear around the north star every night. If you can find the front of the bear, you can find the North star." She drew a line in the dirt from the front of the big dipper to the north star. "Think you can use the bear to find the star?"
"speech"
-Navigation lesson 2/3-
Corsair
Raider
Advanced Fighter (110)
Intermediate Intellectual (50)
Pup
Male
184
NachoMumma
Corsair considered his mother's words, and his brother's question that surely, they would get tired. "If they've been honored by the Gods with a place in the sky, surely they wouldn't?" He countered, for to be given such a place of note, so close to a guiding light... well they must have received other gifts as well, such as supernatural stamina?
Corsair found the line of stars, the chest of the bear, and his eyes tracked across the sky until they found the brightest. He compared it to his mother's drawing in the dirt and then looked to the sky again. "So is there a story about the north star too?" A turned over ear tipped, to see if his siblings might object.
"speech"
It was unlike Pythia to ever be alone. Still young and unadjusted to the wild world around her, she usually had a sibling by her side to keep her from getting too lost. That night though, as the sun ducked down and the stars began to show, Pythia was feeling rather... lost. She wouldn't admit it, but the warmth of Modesty always felt more comfortable than the warmth of anyone else. Without the larger form of her mother, she couldn't fall asleep. Instead, she would try to track her down.
Unable to get very far without someone catching up, Modesty's own jackalope hopped along by her side, nudging her shoulder to aim her in the right direction. Slowly she ambled through the ravine and the moor until the stark scent of her brothers and mother made her tail wag. She is about to call out, but hears the hushed tone of her brother, Corsair, requesting to hear the story of the star bears.
With her curiosity piqued, Pythia lowers to her belly, curled tail flagged high, scoot forward until she is nestled between any of the boys that will give her room. Her slightly folded ears perk up, listening to the quiet lull of Modesty's voice as she regals the story of the hunters and the wolves up in the stars. Stars she'll never get to see...
"Does this mean that one day we could be stars too?" Pythia asks quietly, her foggy blue eyes turned up to the darkness that she hopes is the sky.
"speech"
Pythia is completely blind.
Modesty
Storm Herald
Master Navigator (306)
Master Intellectual (260)
Fleet-footed
Professor
5 Years
Female
62
NachoMumma
The arrival of Pythia just in time for the story didn't go unnoticed by her mother and Modesty inclined her head in thanks to the jackalope that had bought her to them. She didn't give the rabbit companion enough credit, he was good for more than just a soft pillow sometimes, but there wasn't time to thank him just now. She'd find him something special to snack on once they were done here.
Cutlass did a good job of identifying the three stars and following them to the north star. Modesty gave him a nod of approval when he questioned, there?. Wake and Davey didn't seem to be paying attention, but she decided to keep moving, soon the children would be overtired.
"Since all the other stars move around that one, you can use it to find north, and from there, find your way to where you are going... If you know where it is relative to where you are standing. Sakana's map has a line off to the side so you can see which way is north. Perhaps next time we'll get it out and look at how to read a map?" She queried to Cutlass, who seemed to be the only one actively interested in Navigation of the gaggle that had assembled.
Corsair was quick to turn the discussion towards the Gods, and Pythia questioned if she too, could be a star one day. This was really a better discussion for her mother or brother to be having with the children, she supposed. "I have heard it referred to as the star-that-does-not-walk, or Chief star, because it holds its place in the sky and all move around it. It represents stability, leadership, it is a guardian of the other stars, a bit like a pack leader should be, I presume..." There was a hint of humour in her tone, for although she should probably aspire to these qualities, she wasn't certain they were ones that she possessed.
"Why would you aspire to be a star when you could be the one deciding who deserves the honour?" She queried her daughter. If you were going to have lofty ambitions, why not aim even higher than a place among the stars?
"speech"
-Nav/Intel lesson 3/3-
Pythia is not bothered by the query of looking at a map. She knew, and had come to terms, that she would never be a navigator. At some point, an animal companion would be necessary she thought. One that was good at navigating. Perhaps a bird or another canine that could see, but for now, she wasn't bothered or rather concerned. Her parents' companions seemed to do a well enough job for now that the young girl didn't often dwell on being lost.
She does listen, taking in the information, eager to hear more as her mother turns to her and Corsair. As they go onto the topic of the stars and answers to their question, Pythia's head cants. The question posed in return has her thinking. Why be a star when you can be the one who decides who is a star? This excites Pythia, her fluffy curled tail thumping against the ground. "So we could be an actual god? Just like Abraxas?" Her voice is full of wonder as she lets out a little gasp, thoroughly enticed by the idea of ascending.
"speech"
Pythia is completely blind.
Davey is too busy harassing Tide to pay much mind to the mythology of it all. Chomping at his brother's ears, nipping at his heels, driving the pup around in circles and slushing through the grass. Being out after dark like this is a treat, why did he need to waste it? Following directions, and his mother's gaze toward the sky... ugh.
By the time he tunes back in, Modesty is saying something about a map. Oh, stars that move, too? "How do we figure out what's like, relative? How we're standing at the start?" Davey's nose wrinkled for a moment. This navigation shit was hard... and he should probably be paying more attention.
"speech"
The stories were interesting enough, but were they... were they real? The idea that all the stars moved, aside from one, was actually pretty neat. Tide leaned in, moving to be closer to Modesty and farther from Davey. A sleepy yawn cracking his face as he gazed upwards. "If it's the north star, we can use it for south and north... what about the other directions?" He's just tuning back in, okay?
"speech"