As the others in his party slumber, the mighty winged stallion patrols the sky, gliding gracefully through the air. His powerful wings beat rhythmically, though they are veiled by the imminent storm clouds rolling in. He spits out small fireballs against the jagged rocks surrounding the land where they're staying, causing some flakes of rock to chip off and fall to the ground. The fireballs simmer out once they hit the cool rock, leaving a trail of wispy smoke behind.He grumbles, still trying to control his fire, as he looks down to the river, where not one but two balls of light illuminate the water.
The stallion immediately recognizes those balls of light as Aurora's kids, the ones he had saved before, and the other was with Jack when the filly accidentally lit the meadow on fire. He lowers himself to the ground, coughing more fire into the river, immediately sizzling like Escence's flames when crossing the river earlier that day. He folds his wings and walks towards the twins. "Where do you think you're going or coming from?" he asks sternly. His ears are turned back as the moonlight shines against his scales, illuminating his stature. By the way the twins are standing, he infers that their mother and Jack do not know they are sneaking away.
"Let's get you home before the rain starts and your mother wakes. She will not be happy to see that you have snuck out," he says, his voice firm but gentle.
He groans as the fire in his belly rumbles, ready to erupt. He looks around and spews a large stream of fire straight into the river, the safest place to do so. The fire and water make the water around the impact spot boil before extinguishing. "I've got to really get hold of this," he thinks to himself, feeling frustrated with his inability to control his fiery breath.
He turns back to the twins and begins to lead them home, his large form towering above them. The rain begins to fall, and the droplets hit his individual scales, making a pattering sound. The stallion is determined to get the twins home safely before the storm intensifies.
@ Eviction
The stallion immediately recognizes those balls of light as Aurora's kids, the ones he had saved before, and the other was with Jack when the filly accidentally lit the meadow on fire. He lowers himself to the ground, coughing more fire into the river, immediately sizzling like Escence's flames when crossing the river earlier that day. He folds his wings and walks towards the twins. "Where do you think you're going or coming from?" he asks sternly. His ears are turned back as the moonlight shines against his scales, illuminating his stature. By the way the twins are standing, he infers that their mother and Jack do not know they are sneaking away.
"Let's get you home before the rain starts and your mother wakes. She will not be happy to see that you have snuck out," he says, his voice firm but gentle.
He groans as the fire in his belly rumbles, ready to erupt. He looks around and spews a large stream of fire straight into the river, the safest place to do so. The fire and water make the water around the impact spot boil before extinguishing. "I've got to really get hold of this," he thinks to himself, feeling frustrated with his inability to control his fiery breath.
He turns back to the twins and begins to lead them home, his large form towering above them. The rain begins to fall, and the droplets hit his individual scales, making a pattering sound. The stallion is determined to get the twins home safely before the storm intensifies.
@ Eviction