08-31-2018, 07:12 PM
"Not much. They have a leader, and different horses with different jobs - that's pretty much all I know." Sunblaze knew he probably should know more - he'd been in Beqanna for a pretty long time now. But he'd been kingdom-less for all that time, and never really felt the need to find out more; only recently deciding to move to a kingdom. And, surprise surprise, it was a non-traditional one.
The chilly winds really were getting annoying. Sure, it was an early autumn morning, but Sunblaze just wasn't built for the cold. Perhaps this had been a mistake - perhaps he should have looked for a warmer kingdom. If this was autumn, then imagine winter. Lepis seemed to read his mind, though, suggesting a nearby hot spring. "Not at all," he replied, giving her a grateful smile. "A hot spring sounds delightful." He moved to follow her, every part of him glittering in the sun. Last year, as winter every so slowly gave way to spring, each day had gone a little something like this: Sunblaze would wake up to a chilly morning, expecting the weather to warm up soon, and by afternoon it was either still chilly or the sun was up and happily shining, buds of green were coming through - and it was still far too cold for his liking. No, he'd learned that unless it was summer, sunny did not mean warm. Hot springs did, though, so he was eager to follow Lepis there.
@[Lepis]
The chilly winds really were getting annoying. Sure, it was an early autumn morning, but Sunblaze just wasn't built for the cold. Perhaps this had been a mistake - perhaps he should have looked for a warmer kingdom. If this was autumn, then imagine winter. Lepis seemed to read his mind, though, suggesting a nearby hot spring. "Not at all," he replied, giving her a grateful smile. "A hot spring sounds delightful." He moved to follow her, every part of him glittering in the sun. Last year, as winter every so slowly gave way to spring, each day had gone a little something like this: Sunblaze would wake up to a chilly morning, expecting the weather to warm up soon, and by afternoon it was either still chilly or the sun was up and happily shining, buds of green were coming through - and it was still far too cold for his liking. No, he'd learned that unless it was summer, sunny did not mean warm. Hot springs did, though, so he was eager to follow Lepis there.
@[Lepis]