Murk and gloom sapped effervescence and life, the vegetation beneath her feet breaking, shattering beneath her bulk. The verdures painted a somber route through unfamiliar ground, having just entered an entirely new land. Light was diminished beneath the flaking canopy, beams of residual daytime her saving grace, an aid unto anonymous earth. This place smelled of rekindling – a paltry Eden if there ever was one. Sense of direction askew, her wandering grew indolent, no longer rushed by imminent nighttime. She would make the dark recesses of Spectral Woods her temporary dwelling for a couple of days, or until something cozier came ambling along.
With none too elegant a flounce, Miyako clambered through the woods stridently; courtesy of the grating crunch and disintegration of leaves below her. Coming to a halt, she clawed at the earth, testing it, seeing if it would give way as easily as it would during spring or summer. Sadly, the result was not accommodating. She would have to improvise, or sleep out in the open. Lifting her head up, a drawn-out sigh left her lips. The cold air was stale, heavy and suffocating to a degree that bothered her very little. As a matter of fact, it was soothing, this atmosphere.
Miyako was beginning to get some intense déjà vu vibes from this entirely new place, but she ignored them, wondering instead what she should do, or where to go.
(See All?)
Announcements
11/12
New 'RANK' Prefix
Stats: 151,611 IC Posts · 2,377 Members (Newest: Gatto)
842 Users Online
Google, Bing, Eros
Played by Noire who has 5 posts.
Inactive
Miyako Masuyo
Played by Steph who has 56 posts.
Inactive II. Subordinate
Siku Tartok
|
Played by Noire who has 5 posts.
Inactive
Miyako Masuyo
Auuuuggghhhh I need to get back into writing Miyako again. @_@ LMFAO Look at her, tryin' be all tough.
An imperishable haze draped over solid terra firma, only coming to part, disperse and vortex about her moving feet. This woodland was the place of fairy tales. With lofty trees all around, Spectral Woods was more labyrinth than forest; there was more depth than desirable, to the degree where north and south were incomprehensible. Miyako was lost and she did not want to be found. This would be her new home, should she come across a den. For now, the ground did not give easily and she was disoriented in this extrinsic landscape. Not the best combination for a loner who knew nothing of Relic Lore. But she would endure, just as she always has.
Miyako detected Siku before she saw her, caused the fur along her backbone to stand at attention. Her muscles clustered together beneath skin. She took the stance of one ready to fight, swarthy tail tucked and back arched. The blemishes on her chest tingled with remembrance, in ode to an imperious queen. A queen whose reach was broad, her spindly digits diffusing miles upon miles. A queen who had hundreds at her beck and call. A queen who was purportedly obdurate, yet caring of her subjects all the same. A queen above all other superiors, and her name was Siku.
Tardily, Miyako turned to face the woman whom she loved unconditionally and fiercely. With a heated mien, she stared directly into the queen’s glacial stare, her own hardened like still-warm coals, just waiting for the right moment to reignite into a roaring fire. And yet, in the tepid depths of her eyes, were her contents disclosed: I love you. I hate you. Why did you leave me? Was I not good enough? Did it not get through your thick head that I want to by your side now and always? I do not want any other. You've hurt me. You still hurt me, with your proximity, your apparition. Lips pulled back to reveal a skeletal, deadly grimace, a deep grumble vibrating within her throat. She was not beyond making the queen feel in which her subordinate felt: all encompassing hurt. Miyako's was all mental, but just for Siku, she would make it physical – the only kind of infliction she could feel.
Snapping her jowls at her once (practically still is) superior, the roar that echoed sent an unanalyzable, impelling message: leave, or I shall rend your flesh.
Played by Steph who has 56 posts.
Inactive II. Subordinate
Siku Tartok
|
Played by Noire who has 5 posts.
Inactive
Miyako Masuyo
The clueless look within the Issumatar's eyes was short lived as she braced herself, level and ready for whatever Miyako had to throw at her. The assurance within the Kesuk's posture only maddened the once Namaktok. Siku was not overly flashy or anything of the sort, but she was sure, and that sureness left Miyako a little more than chuffed. Fighting was her specialty, after all, while Miyako was the master of salves; herbs. She would promptly mend after this quarrel whilst Siku stomached new wounds...and the loss of her remaining tried and true healer.
Miyako wasted no time in closing the distance between them, gaining velocity with each stride. She gave the delusion of charging the Issumatar head-on. Once she got close enough, however, she swerved around to Siku's right side and lunged, hoping to bite into her ribs or – better yet – send the monstrous woman off-kilter with all the power from her run. Siku had power, sure, but did she have any speed? Would she meet Miyako step for step, or would she be left biting her dust?
(This post was last modified: Apr 17, 2013, 12:34 AM by Miyako.)
Played by Steph who has 56 posts.
Inactive II. Subordinate
Siku Tartok
pls we luv u also i dont think this makes sense at all pm me if u need me to clear thangZ up
|
Played by Noire who has 5 posts.
Inactive
Miyako Masuyo
ur post made plenty of sense so no need to worry <3 also psst now is the time to put our plan into action ;D
She had not anticipated the Issumatar's course of action, especially not this. Miyako drew first blood, but at the expenditure of a skewed center of balance, which ultimately caused her to flop to the ground like a fish out of water. Siku did not stick around to deal any serious impairment, lurching ahead and out of range, leaving Miyako to shuffle back onto her feet as quick as humanly possible. While the breath had not been knocked out of her, she was still a bit short-winded and sporting what would eventually come to be bruising on her right ribs. Yes, from the tenderness in that area, it would unquestionably bruise, but there was something more imperative than such a trivial trauma: Siku was holding back. She did not want to harm Miyako. With good reason; she would not be of much use to the Issumatar if she was all banged up. Likewise, Miyako did not really want to wound her too terribly – after all, she was still in love with her – but something had to be said, or else the pain she felt in the preceding months would go unverbalized and unperceived.
One of them had to give way. Miyako did not feel the demand to do so, even with the dissuasion there and legible within those captivating lazuli eyes. Tartok did not war with Tartok. Yes, well, her status as a loner was still there. She did not reek of Skull or Siku. She reeked of nature and solitariness, like all those months (or years?) before when she first approached the Issumatar, seeking shelter within Tartok. Siku did not disappoint. Not only did she provide her a home, she provided sustenance, herbs, and fellowship. She gave everything she could have ever wanted, she –
“いいえ!” Her pain and appreciation were at odds with one another. The commotion raging within her was like a storm at sea, and she could not help but let it out in a furious snarl, dentition nitid within opaque light. Miyako choose to act on her hurt and muddled state of mind, springing at the Issumatar. When she moved, she did not move with thought, her actions unpremeditated, opening up multiple possibilities for the Issumatar, but Miyako could not find it in her to care. All she wanted was Siku beneath her, malleable and wormlike and defeated.
Played by Steph who has 56 posts.
Inactive II. Subordinate
Siku Tartok
consent given 4 all the thingZ
|
« Next Oldest | Next Newest »