02-08-2017, 05:26 AM
Jinju
Jinju had never considered the Taiga as a kingdom. The Taiga was home, the place where she and her family lived, the forest her parents had pledged to protect. Yes, the Taiga had leaders, but far as the black girl knew neither Reagan or Ruan had crowned themselves as the monarch. Not that she was familiar with kingdoms like the ones Beqanna had had in the past. Back then she simply had been too young to get involved in those politics, having a family and a place to belong was all that had mattered. Soon after the reckoning happened and after losing her adoptive mother Lexa, it had been her parents Reagan and Ruan who had taken her in.
She had met leaders from other lands a couple of times, like Magnus and Nayl, but that didn’t make her understand about the dynamics in a kingdom. Far as she knew all the lands just held another family, like hers lived in the Taiga. Feeling comfortable around the trees of her home she had gotten to know all about the Taiga, and thus she notices the arrival of a stranger before he decides to call out to them. For a moment she studies him from within the forest, before deciding to reveal herself.
He’s young, obviously, with a shiny golden coat like she had never seen before. Curiously her ruby eyes take him in, her black head tilting a little to the side. He might be young, but he’s still older than her. He was a man, where she was in the vague area between being a girl and becoming a woman. Though she did almost rival his height, but her body was still lean as a child. ”Welcome to the Taiga, can I help you?” she asks, stopping a couple of meters away from him. Close enough to properly talk, but not too close to invade personal space. Plus like this she would have enough time to call out her fire in case the stranger’s plans weren’t as peaceful as it looked right now.
She had met leaders from other lands a couple of times, like Magnus and Nayl, but that didn’t make her understand about the dynamics in a kingdom. Far as she knew all the lands just held another family, like hers lived in the Taiga. Feeling comfortable around the trees of her home she had gotten to know all about the Taiga, and thus she notices the arrival of a stranger before he decides to call out to them. For a moment she studies him from within the forest, before deciding to reveal herself.
He’s young, obviously, with a shiny golden coat like she had never seen before. Curiously her ruby eyes take him in, her black head tilting a little to the side. He might be young, but he’s still older than her. He was a man, where she was in the vague area between being a girl and becoming a woman. Though she did almost rival his height, but her body was still lean as a child. ”Welcome to the Taiga, can I help you?” she asks, stopping a couple of meters away from him. Close enough to properly talk, but not too close to invade personal space. Plus like this she would have enough time to call out her fire in case the stranger’s plans weren’t as peaceful as it looked right now.