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the iron chambered heart - Liran - Jan 01, 2013 [dohtml] It was the quiet roar at first which drew her in, as though that very sound was the exordium she had been looking for. Her trek across the terrain had been erratic, her decisions flitting her from place to place. Always in search of something, her steps not unlike the same her father had made years ago. She had been simply content in exploring. But winter wasn't necessarily the best season to have come venturing out into, though it had been somewhat easy going for the most part. Yet there was always the chance of it turning into a monster, a tempest that could and perhaps would brew before the season was out to snowbound them all into makeshift dens and cover.
But this, she did not think about. Instead, Liran wound herself through the thick forest, growing ever closer to the waterfall. She wondered if it would hold any secrets, and whether those would be good or bad. Only pausing to acquire a drink from a stray tributary, she made short work of the steps to get there and pulled in the scant sights of the towering water drop through the canopy of trees. With the snow plastered against the trees from days past, she found the view to be pretty enough, but also sensed the power that loomed in the area. It had a magnetic draw to it, and one that gave her near tunnel-vision in her arrival.
RE: the iron chambered heart - Triell - Jan 01, 2013 [dohtml]
RE: the iron chambered heart - Liran - Jan 03, 2013 Sorry this is utter crapola, I've tried to reply for over a day now and have been putting up with screaming/crying children in this household. (So ready for my housemates kids to go back to school omg.) ;___; [dohtml] And where he did not notice her, she noticed him. An inky figure emerged in the open space between forestry and water, his steps focused yet not as he start his climb. Where he was the landscape rose up to meet many of the well-worn boulders that had long since departed from the towering falls, but she lagged behind just slightly. Liran's steps almost came to a complete stop when she spotted him; a mixture of surprise and interest flooded her veins immediately. She hadn't much luck in finding others since she had first set foot in Relic Lore and had almost begun to wonder if it had become as vacant from when her father had been there.
But it was perhaps safe to say that it had not. Picking up her pace again, she crossed over a narrow band of running water to place herself on the same bank as the dark fellow. Following him would prove to be a task at first, being so unfamiliar with everything, but it wasn't really in her intentions to follow him just to be following. No, Liran only decided to keep up until she could properly call out after him — an action she took just after a short bend and his figure had come back into sight. It was a short bark, something like a hey, you! sort of call. He seemed distracted enough as it was, so Liran knew she was probably taking her chances by bothering him more. But hey, that was a risk she was willing to take, and one blow she hoped to soften with a friendly wave of her tail.
RE: the iron chambered heart - Triell - Jan 07, 2013 [dohtml] that's hard to deal with. it's okay <3
RE: the iron chambered heart - Liran - Jan 08, 2013 [dohtml] She had startled him, which hadn't quite been in her intentions. But it had happened, and there wasn't exactly a way to simply reverse the clock and hold off for a moment. On the bright side, he hadn't gone and totally biffed in such a way that she would have had to come running over apologizing (not that she possibly would have — Liran didn't want to think she was that much of a worrisome girl), but her ears went back apologetically all the same. It was brief though, and they returned to their height as he turned to face her.
“Sorry, I'm being nosy,” she started off with, tail waving loosely behind her. “You looked like you were headed somewhere interesting.” Probably to sunbathe if she had to guess, though there was a certain something about him she couldn't quite pinpoint. Her discerning skills as to his downturns in life were nothing more than a vibe she gathered from his almost seeming apathy, or lack thereof. Perhaps not even apathy, that didn't seem all that fitting either, so she shelved it and pushed on. “I'm not from around here, and I was wondering if you'd maybe tell what this place is?” She tilted her head then, curiosity, wolfishly trying to convey that the question was only open if she weren't a bother.
RE: the iron chambered heart - Triell - Jan 08, 2013 [dohtml]
RE: the iron chambered heart - Liran - Jan 08, 2013 [dohtml] When he didn't tell her to go away, it bolstered her confidence a little. Liran felt she had been right to decide to follow after him, at least for the time being. Only time would tell if he were a pseudonymous villain beneath his thick dark coat with even dark intentions. It seemed unlikely if first impressions were anything, but she had been taught that all things were not always as they seemed. And there had never been all that much to put stock into that, so her naviety would perhaps in time shine through at improper moments.
It was however a ray of sunshine in her world to know that she had landed feet first in the heart of Relic Lore, an affirmation that surely turned up in her eyes. “Oh, I have! This is the place I've been seeking out for quite some time.” A wolfish grin beamed after her words. “This is the place my father spoke of to my siblings and I when we were much younger. I came seeking it out, you see, to find if it were all true.” While she had always believed that it was, a part of her had also wondered if he had simply been a good storyteller.
RE: the iron chambered heart - Triell - Jan 10, 2013 [dohtml]
RE: the iron chambered heart - Liran - Jan 17, 2013 [dohtml] His statement that she would like the place already rang true, and so much so that Liran nodded happily along. She had liked many of the places she had been, of course the strong like (or love, really) had been where she had grown up. But the coast was well behind her now, buried deep in directions and pathways that she would perhaps never wander down again. They were nothing more but colorful snippets in her memory, as a greater desire had risen and erected it's totem in place.
“My father was really nothing more than a nomad in these parts, though I know he resided for a time within a pack here,” Liran stated first, completely overstepping the fact that introductions would have been better placed. “I don't quite remember the name, but I know it was near a river, or had a river in it. But he spoke of it very fondly, and of those who were apart of it.” Of course, little did she know that she was actually talking to one of those very members. Lady Luck had rolled the odds in her favor.
“His name was Damascus, and mine is Liran, by the way.”
RE: the iron chambered heart - Triell - Feb 09, 2013 sooooooorrrry :X this isn't very good either. [dohtml]
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