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It seemed to go from a lazy afternoon to action very quickly.
Dravite said something, "Fish! Bring in!" and Kyo noticed for the first time the slight tugging on his line. He sat up quickly and fumbled with the rod as the others watched on. Löwe gripped his shoulder and Kyo shot a look back, holding onto the pole but not really knowing what to do. "Help!" he yelped, and the boy mimed reeling the fish in, holding one hand straight as if on a rod and the other twirling around in tight circles.
He quickly set to copying his Ankal's son, grabbing the side-spooling-part of the pole and dragging the line in turn by turn. There was some resistance, more than he was expecting from something he would ordinarily catch in his mouth. He tugged harder, leaning back and really pulling on the line, unaware of the reel-and-slack game played by skilled fisherman to lure their quarry in.
He was distracted momentarily by the commotion on the shore of dogs chasing bird, but couldn't put his full attention on it other than to give his own whistle once the hawk had returned to the boat, warning his dogs. They weren't trained to give up food though, not like the bird seemed somewhat to be, and continued their snacking on the rest of the fish.
Eventually Kyo had spun the line enough that a shadow appeared in the water. Closer. Closer. He could almost see it...
He gave a great, final pull and the beast arrived.
...It was a turtle and not a big one at that, its head tucked almost all the way back into its gleaming shell.
OOCHope it's okay that I had Löwe mime the thingy to Kyo? I'm not so confident in controlling other people's NPC's; let me know if I should change anything!
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Dravite said something, "Fish! Bring in!" and Kyo noticed for the first time the slight tugging on his line. He sat up quickly and fumbled with the rod as the others watched on. Löwe gripped his shoulder and Kyo shot a look back, holding onto the pole but not really knowing what to do. "Help!" he yelped, and the boy mimed reeling the fish in, holding one hand straight as if on a rod and the other twirling around in tight circles.
He quickly set to copying his Ankal's son, grabbing the side-spooling-part of the pole and dragging the line in turn by turn. There was some resistance, more than he was expecting from something he would ordinarily catch in his mouth. He tugged harder, leaning back and really pulling on the line, unaware of the reel-and-slack game played by skilled fisherman to lure their quarry in.
He was distracted momentarily by the commotion on the shore of dogs chasing bird, but couldn't put his full attention on it other than to give his own whistle once the hawk had returned to the boat, warning his dogs. They weren't trained to give up food though, not like the bird seemed somewhat to be, and continued their snacking on the rest of the fish.
Eventually Kyo had spun the line enough that a shadow appeared in the water. Closer. Closer. He could almost see it...
He gave a great, final pull and the beast arrived.
...It was a turtle and not a big one at that, its head tucked almost all the way back into its gleaming shell.
OOCHope it's okay that I had Löwe mime the thingy to Kyo? I'm not so confident in controlling other people's NPC's; let me know if I should change anything!
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"Speaking in Common"
"And in Vani{descriptors}"
"And in Tukant [implications, descriptors]"
"And in Pavi" grassland sign