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so show me where my armor ends; wolfbane - Lepis - 04-26-2019 Earlier this afternoon Lepis had asked Marni to watch the triplets and then asked Pteron to watch Marni. The pair of requests will invariably be forgotten. They won’t get up to too much trouble, Lepis thinks; at least her children won’t burn the forest down when they get rowdy. The same cannot be said for their extended family. She watches one now, those great reptilian wings unmistakable silhouetted against the sunset The hills that spread ahead of her are the same that she has always known, yet as she watches them in the soft light she cannot help but feel somehow misplaced. The emotion is uncomfortable, but she allows it to linger for reasons she doesn’t dwell on. Instead, she busies herself pressing the bend of her yellow wing with a warm navy nose. She’d pulled a muscle there a few days ago and has been resting it lest it grow worse. Each day without flight seems to weigh more heavily than the one before it, and she had internally lamented a time or two that she didn’t share her husband’s and children’s ability to heal so quickly. Tonight she’d meant to take flight, but she had paused – wings outstretched – at the sight of the dragon horse. Lepis cannot tell who it is from this distance, but she is not especially interested in doing so. Instead she turns away from the precipice where she’d stood and makes her way on foot toward the hollow scoop in the earth where she knows she will find her husband. As she walks the last of the sunlight slips away to be replaced by the round orange globe of the hunter’s moon. Her pace is quick and sure, the tread of hooves that know the land intimately. @[Wolfbane] RE: so show me where my armor ends; wolfbane - Wolfbane - 05-01-2019 Refugee of Loess : Member of the Southlands Wolfbane @[Lepis] RE: so show me where my armor ends; wolfbane - Lepis - 05-04-2019 The soft light of the full moon colors the shadowed hills with an apricot hue, reminding the dark-eyed mare of the filly she’s seen with Pteron a time or two. She does not know the girl – Wander – but her family seems settled in the Brilliant Pampas. Not the highest born, she thinks, but Pteron is not either – at least not anymore. He’d been the firstborn son of the Southern Empire, and now he is just a foot soldier in the Loessian Army. What does that make her, Lepis wonders? She does not question the necessity of their flight from Loess after the Plague nor from the Pampas after the threat of Wyrm, but the navy-haired mare has found that she was far more attached to the certainty of her position than she might have imagined. It is not the wielding of power she misses (though there was certainly pleasure in that), but rather the firm foundation with which it had given her. Contrary to the informality of so many monarchs, Lepis has always identified herself first as a queen and secondly as an individual. She enjoys the view from the height of the world’s stage, the thrill of moving about the pieces at her whims. Yet despite her newfound safety and return to Loess, she cannot help but feel as though something is missing. How convenient it would have been to be handed Loess on their return, as Wolfbane had intended by placing Vulgaris at the helm. Yet her home is now in the hands of a dragon rather than a snake, and her husband seems happy to carve out a new place for himself rather than settle where they’d left off. She has not said anything (she knows how she will likely sound) yet as the months drag on and her children grow older she has grown more and more restless. No magical solution had presented itself; there’s been no slow down in the tumultuous spiral of emotions that she experiences. Her thoughts quiet themselves as she presses her face to Bane’s golden chest. She takes a deep breath, inhaling his familiar smell, laced once more with the dust from the hills. It hadn’t been quite right in the Pampas and in the Beyond, but here – at home – everything settles as it should. When she pulls away she is smiling, both in contentment and in amusement at how easily he can read her. “I don’t know what to do with myself,” Lepis admits with a smile that is almost bittersweet. “It doesn’t feel right to be without responsibility, but I’ve no interest in following someone else’s orders.” @[Wolfbane] RE: so show me where my armor ends; wolfbane - Wolfbane - 05-05-2019 Refugee of Loess : Member of the Southlands Wolfbane @[Lepis] RE: so show me where my armor ends; wolfbane - Lepis - 05-08-2019 His ability to speak her thoughts aloud is but one of the myriad of reasons she adores him. Wolfbane knows what weighs on her without any elaboration, names the obstacle to her happiness as though she’d voice it herself. The single barrier is an insurmountable one – not because they cannot defeat it, but rather because even thinking of doing so somehow feels wrong. If it were anyone else, the answer would be as simple as breathing. Defeat and demolish, as peaceful or as violent as necessary. The two of them have never worked together in such a way, but as Lepis traces the soft skin of his shoulder with her blue lips, she knows that they could. They could and he would: for her. For himself as well though, and that thrills her nearly as much as his devotion. She’d pull back to look at him were his face not etched within her mind, and instead she smiles wordlessly into the warmth of his chest for a moment longer. Lepis is not certain why Fate has placed Wolfbane in her life or given him cause to care for her, but she knows better than to probe too hard. He is and that is enough, and so she does her best to be worthy of the good fortune. “You won’t find argument from me,” she tells him with a kiss to his neck. “Loess could not hope for a fiercer champion.” The hilly kingdom is as fortunate as she that Wolfbane had chosen to throw his lot with them. There is little of her first husband that Lepis is grateful for, but Arthas had been wise enough to place her home in Wolfbane’s hands, and that is his greatest redeeming feature for the dun mare. The night has crept toward them as they embraced, and with it the colder winds. They are sheltered here in their little hollow, and Lepis knows that their time alone is drawing short. The children will be returning to the roost as the last sun fingers of orange light release their hold on the west. “I’ve thought of leaving.” She says, and while the admission is uncharacteristic of the loyal pegasus, it is also the logical progression to solving her own unhappiness. “Of making a new home. Not a forever home, just an until one.” Until what she does not say, but she does not doubt he knows: Until Loess is theirs again. “My grandmother took Sylva for Castile’s mother,” Lepis says, a bit of history from the dawn of the Nerinian Empire. It has long since crumbled, but the possibility of something similar appeals to Lepis. Similar, but not quite the same. “Perhaps it’s time for the South to expand.” The thought brightens her expression, and now she does pull away. She wants to see his reaction, to read him as easily as he can. @[Wolfbane] RE: so show me where my armor ends; wolfbane - Wolfbane - 05-08-2019 Refugee of Loess : Member of the Southlands Wolfbane @[Lepis] RE: so show me where my armor ends; wolfbane - Lepis - 05-09-2019 “Not Sylva,” she replies, a verbal confirmation of the questioning doubt in her husband’s eyes. “I’d rather Castile burn it to the ground.” There is a stoniness in her grey eyes deeper than the shade of them, and a flicker of rage for the briefest of moments. Her refusal to grant the denizens of the forest respite from the Plague has become a thing of the past, but the ire of the dun mare has not faded. Years have passed since her captivity in the woods, but the fiery woods still illuminate her dreams. They are not nightmares, at least not anymore, but they are not scarce. “I’ve never traveled,” she says, as though this somehow fits into the conversation they’d been having. “I think I’d like to visit the Taiga.” The dun mare has been few places, but she had loved her mother’s stories of the redwood forests as a child. Heda had called the place home, once, and Lepis imagines that she must miss it from time to time. It’s a quiet place, she knows. Unassuming and ignored by the rest of Beqanna, the foggy forest still occupies a rather strategic location. The place is appealing in several ways, and the dark-eyed mare glances up at Wolfbane with fire replacing the somber stoniness of her gaze. “Let’s take the children,” she adds, stretching up to place a kiss on the blue slope of his cheek. There are changes coming, but as she looks at him she doesn't doubt they can weather them. @[Wolfbane] RE: so show me where my armor ends; wolfbane - Wolfbane - 05-13-2019 Refugee of Loess : Member of the Southlands Wolfbane @[Lepis] |