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A Rose In The Rain [ Warship/Chamberlings] - Nymphetamine - 09-02-2016 Nymphetamine Like a thorn to the Holy Ones @[Warship] RE: A Rose In The Rain [ Warship/Chamberlings] - Offspring - 09-05-2016 YOU CAN STAND ME UP AT THE GATES OF HELL, BUT I WON'T BACK DOWN.
The air itself feels stagnant and hot from the sheer weight of bodies in such close proximity, and it leaves his nerves on fire with raw irritation. The uncertainty of the moving ground and the sheer magnitude of change causes his head to ache in a way it hadn't in some time, and the constant undertone of noise (voices, so many voices - some hushed, some bellowing) echoes in the depths of his mind. He presses forward, heavy legs carrying him through the dense stalks of greenery that waver so gently with a breeze he can barely feel, while his eyes of fire search - he can see over the many bodies, and his heart beats faster within his chest as he weaves through the mass of living, breathing bodies. His breath catches in his esophagus as his gaze happens upon that of the blood bay, and his heart clenches within the iron bars of his chest. Nymphetamine, second-hand to none other than his own ally. Mirth bubbles forth from the heavy trenches of his own vexation, and his terse muscles pound more frequently over dense bone as he lopes along one hillside. At last, a small shred of quiet - but it is all but interrupted with the weight of his gruff voice, permeating the heavy air. "Nymphetamine! You seem well - at least, to say, unharmed. I cannot find any of the others, but I have been looking. Have you seen Killdare? His Queen? Eight and Topsail are well, and our alliances stand - we seek refuge; will you join us in our search?" OFFSPRING
RE: A Rose In The Rain [ Warship/Chamberlings] - Malis - 09-05-2016 She is the last queen of the chamber, and yet she does not mourn its loss. The destruction of such a selfish Kingdom feels like freedom, it is almost enough to justify the world coming undone. The chamber had demanded a heart from her grandfather, the heart that had beat forever beneath their heels, and a life-debt from her father. She had always known the kingdom would want something of her next; she had not been drawn there without reason, without purpose. But now it would have nothing. She might’ve forgotten the kingdom entirely if she had not found Rodrik, a former king and her grandfather by something more than blood, and two of the former princes. But finding them reminded her that Killdare would have tried to gather everyone, he would have wanted to protect them still. It was always him that she had served, never the kingdom. So she goes now, in his name, to find their people. She had tried to find Killdare first despite that he would not have wanted her to (she is as selfish as the kingdom she hated, as hungry for what she feels is hers) but she had found him nowhere, not even a whisper. Unease twisted in her chest, it wilted any flutter of hope that might have ever tried to exist in the dark of her heart the longer she was without him. She felt tethered to him in every way, had always vowed to protect him, and she had failed. When she enters the meadow it takes only a second to place the familiar silhouette of Nymphetamine. Touching her nose to Erebor’s dark shoulder to let him know where she’s going, she turns to join him. But before she can he is joined by someone pulled quite literally from her nightmares. She would know those red eyes anywhere. Her body turns fluid and feral, her ears disappearing into the tangle of dark and blue mane as she closes the distance between them in great, bounding strides. But when she reaches Nymphetamine’s side, pressing her nose to his neck possessively, it is just in time to hear Killdare’s names on the lips of this not-stranger. She watches him darkly, it is impossible to look anywhere else because suddenly she cannot see anything but the barn, the rows of stalls and those glowing red eyes watching her from the dark. It is only when Erebor appears at her side and touches his nose to her neck that she understands the rest of what this black stallion says. “I am his Queen, though I have not seen him anywhere.” The admission feels like fire in her chest, a carved out loneliness she wants nothing to do with. Her brow furrows darkly beneath the point of a long, spiraling horn as she pieces together enough of what he had told Nymphetamine, and then she steps forward. “You must be Offspring,” he was the only ally left unmentioned, and of course he wouldn’t name himself, “I cannot speak for Nymphetamine, but if you will help me protect those that are mine, then I will join you.” His eyes flash again in the half-light and she flinches, turning from him, from that which makes no sense. She had convinced herself that he was not real, that he was just one more lie in a series of impossible things. But he stands here before her, all flesh and blood, confirmed by the heat of his pulse when she reaches out to touch her lips to the curve of his mouth. “I thought you weren’t real.” This confession is quiet, just a whisper, and then she has pulled away from him again to rejoin Erebor and Nyphetamine. RE: A Rose In The Rain [ Warship/Chamberlings] - Siba - 09-05-2016 Siba was a bit irritated that it had taken her so long to locate her sire. After telling him that she was going to go out and search for her dam, the two had parted ways. A day or so had passed since Beqanna's changes before Siba had any news of her dam to report to her sire. She didn't know how this news would affect him, since she could tell he'd been battling with his feelings. Siba knew he liked this other mare, a pretty blue-colored one named Kimber. However, he seemed to like Nitika too, so Siba didn't know what to think. Would Nymphetamine be pleased? Would he be disappointed? How would he feel when Siba reported her news? The filly was unsure, but knew she had to tell him. So, when she couldn't find him, she walked around, asking if any horse had. A blood bay stallion was pretty easily picked out from among a herd, especially ones that had the wide range of colors Beqanna sported. Finally, she had a hit, and hurried as fast as she could to her sire's location. When she arrived, the filly hesitated to say anything. A large black stallion was there with her sire, as well as a blue mare, one she recognized as Malis. She couldn't hear what the other horses were really saying; she wanted to give them their space. Her dam had been quick to chastise her for eavesdropping one time, and Siba had quickly learned not to do it again. So, when it seemed the major part of the conversation was over - at least when Siba heard Malis agree to what seemed to be an alliance with the black stallion - Siba walked forward, a hidden look in her one good blue eye as she approached her sire. "Dad... I looked all over... I... I don't know how you'll take this news..." she said, then looked behind her. For a moment, nothing happened. Then, a flash of white appeared, and it was clear. Nitika stepped out from among the trees, her white coat a bit ruined by the dirt and mud she'd acquired during her time out searching for her family. She had a wound on the side of her neck that turned her fur a bright red, something that Siba cringed at every time she looked at it. Siba turned to look back at her sire, "I found her in the southern edge of the forest... she was hurt... she needs a place to stay... can she stay with us Father, until she gets better?" Siba asked, knowing it was better to voice her words as a question since the mare next to Nymphetamine was giving off vibes that Siba didn't like. OOC: Hey @[Offspring], if it's all right, both Siba and Nitika would like to contribute to adding points to the team so they can find a land to call home. Is that okay? RE: A Rose In The Rain [ Warship/Chamberlings] - Eight - 09-06-2016 I'm a mouth that doesn't smile I'm a word that no one ever wants to say e8ght RE: A Rose In The Rain [ Warship/Chamberlings] - Nymphetamine - 09-07-2016 Nymphetamine Like a thorn to the Holy Ones OOC: don't feel like oyu have to reply since there is now a little outdated but, if you want to ok! sorry for the delay, house hunting craziness. RE: A Rose In The Rain [ Warship/Chamberlings] - Siba - 09-08-2016 Siba was beyond thrilled; not only for the fact that some of the horses here were petitioning for a kingdom, which meant safety for the herd, but also that Nymphetamine was taking an interest in her plight. Due to her nervousness, which the stallion picked up on, he walked over to her to give her a sense of reassurance, something Siba appreciated. She took in a breath to settle down, taking a note that her sire was looking at the cut on her neck. "It's fine Father; minuscule. It'll heal in a day or two," she said, brushing her muzzle back to move her mane so it covered the cut. When Siba mentioned Nitika, Nymphetamine seemed to want to help. She followed her sire to the group of horses, shrinking back a bit in their presence. Never before had she been around such an imposing group. She'd met the leaders of the Chamber a couple of times, but for very brief periods of time. Here, in their presence, with leaders of other fallen kingdoms, she felt very small, invisible almost... The mare stood by her sire's side, although a bit behind him as she let him do all the talking. Without any hesitation, Nymphetamine introduced her as his daughter before explaining that her dam, Nitika, needed a home so she could heal from the wounds she'd received during Beqanna's changing. Siba kept her eyes down, not looking at the other leader-esque horses, knowing it might be considered a challenge to do so. Instead, the blue-eye filly waited for her sire to finish speaking. When Nymphetamine was done, he gestured for her to lead him to her dam. Smiling, glad that it seemed he was genuinely concerned for the paint mare, Siba turned away from the leaders and led her sire a ways into the trees. She'd brought her dam much closer than she had intended, but in the case that someone wanted to help, Siba didn't want Nitika to have to travel much farther. So she'd found a safe place, a mile or so's distance from the herd, a secure place that would provide Nitika safety while Siba left to find help. The blue-eye mare turned her head continuously to continue looking at the land; something she had always done, considering one of her eyes was blind. Reaching a particularly dense thicket of trees, Siba motioned for her sire to continue falling. Using her body to try and brush some of the thicket aside so he could continue after without getting smacked in the face by the thick branches, Siba let out a small whinny, letting the nearby horse know she was close and would be arriving any minute. Finally, Siba reached the end. She spotted the paint mare standing weakly on the other side of the small glenn. Nitika had a defeated posture, her body weakened and hurt. A nasty cut ran along her shoulder, though the amount of blood seemed to have lessened in Siba's eye, which gave her hope; perhaps her dam standing still had helped to stop the wound from bleeding moreso than it had. As it was, the mare's front leg was stained red. The mare's blue eyes were tired, but filled with hope and love when she saw her daughter. Siba trotted over, nuzzling her dam, running her muzzle along the mare's neck. Nitika returned the show of affection, lifting her head much as she could and nibbling Siba's forelock. Siba met her dam halfway, knowing Nitika shouldn't be moving much. "Are you okay Mom?" she asked, concerned for the paint mare. Siba looked back to Nymphetamine, her one good eye filled with worry and fright, "I moved her as far as I could... but she's tired Dad... I don't know what to do... I'm scared..." |