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Asim helps Orin learn about the poisonous plants of the Cobalt Mountains.
(This is a thread from Mizahar's fantasy role play forums. Why don't you register today? This message is not shown when you are logged in. Come roleplay with us, it's fun!)by Orin Fenix on March 4th, 2015, 11:27 am
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by Sylvette Sciath on March 6th, 2015, 8:41 pm
Following her master to work had become like a daily ritual for Sylvette, she felt the need to keep an eye on him after all the trouble he managed to get himself into from his frequent dizzy spells to his general clumsiness, sometimes she genuinely worried about it. Today was no exception, After his boss the kid woman called Remi had let him have the day to himself, what did he do with it?. why go traipsing off into the woods with intent to learn about plants and catch some animals. So Sylvette had ended up following him into the woods, and well, she came to the conclusion that, He needed all the help he could get, especially after watching a particularly embarrassing attempt at catching a rabbit. To be nice, he was unskilled, to be blunt, trying to spear a rabbit with a dagger was possibly the silliest thing Sylvette had ever seen Orin attempt to do. Well, If it was a rabbit he wanted, then she would get it for him, after all rabbits where just like large rats that hopped a lot, so they weren't that much harder of a target, for a decent hunter like herself, taking her time after locating a rabbit, Sylvette slunk down tell her belly was nearly dragging against the earth, using the underbrush to hide her slow approach upon the rabbit that was munching away on some clover, Inching forward taking what felt like ages to approach the animal until she was right upon it. Then all ot the tension built up from her coiled position and her time spent waiting Sylvette launched out of her hiding place like bottled lightning going straight for the rabit's jugular, biting down with all her might as the rabbit thrashed about for a moment, one of it's powerful legs catching her in the stomach making her wince in pain, it would likely leave a bit of a bruise later, though it was the price to pay when hunting quarry larger than was regular for her. though after a few moments the rabbits movements ceased and Sylvette was able to lift the thing by the scruff of it's neck and carry it to where Orin was, though after finding him Sylvette immediately dropped the rabbit she had previously caught to watch her master warily it seemed something had made him nervous, what could be making him feel that way though? Listening for whatever could be the cause of the disturbance. Sylvette listened before realizing the issue was not something that could be heard but the lack of something to hear. Considering her masters safety her primary concern Sylvette took a stand in from of her master who's back was against a tree, Hackles raised Sylvette waited on whatever danger might come ready to fight it headless of any danger to herself. |
by Asim on March 8th, 2015, 2:25 am
by Orin Fenix on March 8th, 2015, 4:02 am
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by Sylvette Sciath on March 8th, 2015, 4:24 am
Still standing between The bear, and Her master Sylvette raise her hackles and let out a long hiss, She wouldn't let a thing happen to her master if she could prevent it, and for a moment it was like all of time had stopped, the bear who was Gazing at them simply did so before rising to it's full stature that was quite imposing easily dwarfing the height of her master master and herself. Sylvette coiled her body in the wake of the bear preparing to strike even if it meant dying it was likely she could give Orin the time to escape. Though right as things were at their worse The bear began to glow in a familiar light and before she knew it, She was no longer looking at a bear but a Kelvic. Not that that improved the situation much. he was likely dangerous in both forms and Sylvette would not be lured into calm just by the bears new form. It was then the Kelvic leaned down and deftly harvested a plant that Sylvette was unfamiliar with, before warning her master that his actions would likely not be productive for him if he intended to fight. which as much confidence as Sylvette had in her master, she begrudgingly agreed that he was likely not the most deft in combat. Her master proceeded to ask the Kelvic he would be interested in teaching him about plants after asking the bear to robe himself, though it wasn't particularly cold so she wasn't sure why he cared. It seemed that Orin was trying to turn the situation into one that was less dangerous by appealing to the Kelvics possible Kind side, which Sylvette Hoped would exist, though she never once dropped her position in front of her master, She would defend him to the last. |
by Asim on March 9th, 2015, 2:18 am
by Orin Fenix on March 9th, 2015, 11:38 am
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by Sylvette Sciath on March 12th, 2015, 7:33 pm
As her master conversed with the Kelvic, the chance of immediate danger seemed to slowly decrease, and with it so did the entensity of Sylvettes posture, until she was again in a semi relaxed stance sill between her master and the bear Kelvic listening as they interacted, it seemed that for the most part the bear kelvic simply lacked interest in conflict, not that this was a bad thing by any means.. Eyeing her for a moment the bear Kelvic tossed a smoked fish at her, stepping forward to smell it tentatively, Sylvette decided it was safe to eat and begin to idly nibble on the morsel still watching the two interact. To sylvette, her masters aversion too nudity was mildly confusing though, that was one of many things Sylvette didn't quite get about her master, though that was part of the fun in being around him, learning ore about him when she could. Still trying to convince the bear Kelvic to give him a lesson on local flora Orin continued to badger the bear, before finding out about some apparent killings, which quickly changed Orin's goal in the conversation to finding out about what an Akalak was, and just what had happened in the stallion, Sylvette deciding that this was going to likely be along conversation found a nice spot of moss to lay in and listen to the proceeding conversation. mildly disinterested all the while. |
by Jasmine Stormblood on August 10th, 2017, 6:52 am
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