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RE: Finding Solid Ground - Kjors - Jun 26, 2015 [dohtml]
[/dohtml] RE: Finding Solid Ground - Urien - Jul 05, 2015 ooc: Sorry about my slowness, Ace love. The notion did not steal him away, his attention was not about to be erased on the concentration that was ringing in his ears. In ways that could not be exploited, Urien found himself attentive for those few moments with the wisdom that Kjors attempted to bestow on him. It was why his ears swung on his head, and not a moment could be dismissed with the pleasures and treasures that would be hidden beneath the honest place. It was why there was no easy solution, and temper was not about to be triggered by something so well said. Age was just a number, and his eyes sparkled. Time and a place for all tastes - especially when the foolish fall with a misstep and the cloaked can step away. Observation was light on the tongue, and the concern was rabid against his features; and he managed to keep himself in the position that there was a reason to be benefiting from the conversation at hand. It was why there was an easy smile, a knowing one that proved he would be of appropriate value if only there was someone with a brain enough to take a reach out and poise it in the grasps of those most deserving. With such words so openly pouting on the air, he found his gaze not to run away from the notion that the wolf who had just called himself a dragon would be willing to offer something. If he was less intelligent, Urien would have scoffed and would have thrown away any sort of offer. He would have snapped his jaws and laughed with merriment, knowing that someone so small would not be the best option to be possessed. That was, thankfully, not who Urien was and not who he intended to become. At any rate, this was an option of those who were desperate - Urien was not at that point, yet. Even the most lonesome dream of a sweetened touch of those who would call may call them valuable. The knowing words chirped out of his mouth, and he stepped forward, raising his tail and managing to look curiously at the one eye. Scanning for signs of deceit, knowing the likelihood of finding it would have been out of pure luck. Careful now, this one could bite. It was then his head dropped though, responding flawlessly, tail lashing. Ah - but there's the kick of the ram; how must the wolf before you show proof of his equitable weight in gold? Voice eager, curious. If he could do nothing but stomp his feet and declare himself the best, why, that would be a warning sign in itself. There was always a reason to build trust, there was always a reason why things had to be on somewhat equal footing. What was the consequence - good or bad - and Urien intended to know. RE: Finding Solid Ground - Kjors - Jul 06, 2015 No need to apologize, mate. <3
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[/dohtml] RE: Finding Solid Ground - Urien - Jul 06, 2015 This was a trickier situation than one would have predicted, and it was why his gaze was not about to move off the wolf who had come to his calling. Now that there was reassurance that he could be in a situation of benefit, he found himself staring a little more intently at the one eyed self-claimed dragon, knowing that there was always a risk that the one who had the weaker end would be quicker to be sliced off at the neck. The pressure was not about to be lifted just on the account of being pressed, and his nose raised a half inch as he pulled his eyes up to look at the other. Ah, the conditions were laid out so pretty. His voice dropped, and he looked like a wolf who wanted to play the game. For as much as Kjors claimed to deal in shadows, the spark was enough to have him on alert. It was why his head tipped, half sloping downwards; A coward has a unique claim of hearing without being noticed. Idle words commented, and his head dipped, offering a flick of a muzzle gesture towards the small wolf that was before. Whereas a One Eyed Dragon... well, the attention grows faster than bloodsuckling mosquitoes. Kjors presence was strong, it was commanding. It meant that he would be an easy target to garner suspicions. Information, words a plenty. His eyes twinkled and he found himself laughing at the ease of which it came to him; A coward's belly rests in your den, Dragon. A summoning spot for all the fools to congregate if any. It was a fair assessment; he could have the permission to join a pack, but that was a dangerous thing. Being recruited, being healed - now that was another thing. Perhaps if information did not come freely, then drastic measures would have to be taken. After all, while they were wolves, there were those more pure of heart than the two that stood conversing. A talent for words, yes. A talent that I have to measure up to, skills to be refined... Pondering, his head bowed. The contentment was singing in his ears, and there was no missing the content smile that circled his features. I believe we have an accord, Kjors. RE: Finding Solid Ground - Kjors - Jul 07, 2015 [dohtml]
[/dohtml] RE: Finding Solid Ground - Urien - Jul 08, 2015 The wolf was not about to deny that there was a pleasure in the fact that it had been a reach to be brought; an accord, a deal that was made with the devil. While Kjors did not look frightening, there was a deception. A strong one that would match the fact that he was on a passionate stance of his own - and such was why there was a tightness in the chest. It was why there was no notion, and it was why there was no skittering consequence, that he was going to get caught. He was just as deceptive, but there was a heightened array of challenges before the coward's nose; he lacked the confidence to overcome it just as easily. Ears flung on his head and he attempted to concentrate on the matter, stolen by the fact that it meant he would have to get a move on. Ears perked to the notion of what there was to know. Kjors had better familiarity with the North, thus that meant it was better that he go Southbound. Such seemed like such a tiresome journey - why couldn't he just stay here and wait for something to fall on his head, like a poisoned apple or some sort? Alas, it was not to be. It was why his head tipped to the side as he went over the information presented, and such was why there was no missing the strain. It was why there was no meaning to the chirp that huffed out of him, but he whistled with a consideration for the masses. Quite an easy task, but difficult at the same time. Fair enough, Dry words agreed, a crisp response that was going to roll out of his mouth, to the point this time around without a riddle. We'll dance with the flames and see if a dragon and his gold can get burned by other types of fire. Eyes rolled up toward the sky, a moon. And I'll miss you dearly during that time, my little song sparrow. This time he was rewarding the male with a smile, warm and delighted with himself. Such was the way of things, then the coward moved by, slipping into the den that was now his to own as he pleased. Alas, the world was so precious! He had won himself a treasure of his own, a fierce one. What a treat. |