Posted: Sat Sep 02, 2006 1:38 am
OOC: Hehe. I know that feeling... I'm always running behind on something internet related... whether it be releasing new crits for adoptions, finishing old ones, paging or RPs... blah. Too many things going on at once that all contend with my offline time, and things that need to be done.
I haven't RPd with LL before, but no doubt things would get quite interesting...
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BIC:
------------Silver and Gem------------
SilverRain regarded Storm with a certain amount of open and unguarded curiousity. He hadn't met too many folks outside of Talia's little valley... aside from Tigs, and the odd party guests that Talia somehow managed to string together at the most peculiar times. And even visits from Tigs were few and far between these days. If nothing more, he found her behaviour amusing rather than offensive, and enjoyed casually observing her as she wandered here and there.
He smiled and offered a small gentlemanly nod (or what he hoped would pass as one) in return to Sign's bow. He could never even pretend to be as well versed as Vision or as charming and debonair as his father, but there was something about him that must have held some sort of worth... after all, he did win over Tinsel's heart, although he still had moments where he was completely perplexed about how that had happened!
A pleasure to meet you Sign, he said sincerely with a grin,By no means does she offend me... no need for apologies. He grinned again, completely unaware that he was making it painfully obvious that his curiousity with the welven being and her companion had been piqued.
He casually strolled in front of the two, leading them in the general direction of the cottage, all the while a slight observer would have noticed the twitch of his ears as he strained to catch any conversation between Storm and Sign and...well, Storm and Storm.
Storm's sudden marching, however, caught him off-guard as well as she matched and surpassed his own pace. He stalled, looking quite the clown himself as he stared after her, moving only from his spot when he caught wind of Sign's own strangled squeak for assistance.
Whether it was instincts bred into him by his father's own personality traits or just what he considered common sense and common courtesy on his part, he too trotted quickly back to Sign, noting the dilemma that the two of them would have trying to support each other's weight. Silver shot Sign a quick disarming smile before bracing himself against her to catch her fall, lending his own sturdy stallion's weight to a potentially squishable situation.
Meanwhile, Gem was looking equally as curious by her own set of visitors. The mare seemed to be quiet and contemplative... while the stallion, on the other hoof, was wild and made Gem giggle with his antics. She smiled warmly at the mare, and whinnied in amusement at the stallion, despite herself.
When Sparkle began garbling various tidbits of information at her it was all that she could do to remain standing upright rather than rolling on the grass laughing. Between the odd breath and the bag of food in his mouth, she managed to glean a couple names, and thought it safe to assume that the stallion's name was Sparkle, and the mare was Path. And their bonded was Songdue...err... Songmue? She couldn't quite make that one out, so rather than offend, she waited for clarity.
Once Sparkle paused, a cougar stepped forward and Gem's ears flicked forward in obvious curiousity. She had never seen a creature like this before... although she did her best to quell her instant questions and politely nodded in agreement to the creature who she assumed must be that...Songdue bond-person.
No apologies are necessary, she said with a slight chuckle in Sparkle's direction as he realized why she had not understood that many words of his excited speech. Please, follow me, and I'll direct you towards the cottage where you can set your food down. After that, I'll bring you to Talia so that proper introductions can be made. She grinned, trying her best to remain courteous towards her other guests. She swiveled cleanly with a neat flick of her tail and started off in the direction of the cottage, keeping a slow enough pace so that everyone could follow comfortably.
------------Nymph and Vision------------
Nymph trotted cautiously out of the comforting woods behind her, wincing slightly as she saw guests approaching. Vision wasn't fortunate enough to see them, but he could hear voices on the distant breeze, and his hearing was attuned enough to know that he was not familiar with anyone heading in the direction of the valley at this point in time. He sighed with relief... new visitors he could handle as long as he wasn't coddled, but old ones he was... almost frightened to see. And not much frightened the steady stallion.
Time to go and be social love, he said to Nymph with a tender little nudge of encouragement. She shook slightly, purely out of anxiety, so he stayed close by her side as she ventured down into the valley once more. Eventually they would head off the visitors and make more introductions as the came to the crest of the valley.
With slight iritation, Vision adjusted his golden mask, making certain that it hid his eyes from any curious ones. Golden adornments shone brightly in the midday light as the lithe stallion and the skittish mare made their way towards the two groups of people being herded to the cottage.
I haven't RPd with LL before, but no doubt things would get quite interesting...
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BIC:
------------Silver and Gem------------
SilverRain regarded Storm with a certain amount of open and unguarded curiousity. He hadn't met too many folks outside of Talia's little valley... aside from Tigs, and the odd party guests that Talia somehow managed to string together at the most peculiar times. And even visits from Tigs were few and far between these days. If nothing more, he found her behaviour amusing rather than offensive, and enjoyed casually observing her as she wandered here and there.
He smiled and offered a small gentlemanly nod (or what he hoped would pass as one) in return to Sign's bow. He could never even pretend to be as well versed as Vision or as charming and debonair as his father, but there was something about him that must have held some sort of worth... after all, he did win over Tinsel's heart, although he still had moments where he was completely perplexed about how that had happened!
A pleasure to meet you Sign, he said sincerely with a grin,By no means does she offend me... no need for apologies. He grinned again, completely unaware that he was making it painfully obvious that his curiousity with the welven being and her companion had been piqued.
He casually strolled in front of the two, leading them in the general direction of the cottage, all the while a slight observer would have noticed the twitch of his ears as he strained to catch any conversation between Storm and Sign and...well, Storm and Storm.
Storm's sudden marching, however, caught him off-guard as well as she matched and surpassed his own pace. He stalled, looking quite the clown himself as he stared after her, moving only from his spot when he caught wind of Sign's own strangled squeak for assistance.
Whether it was instincts bred into him by his father's own personality traits or just what he considered common sense and common courtesy on his part, he too trotted quickly back to Sign, noting the dilemma that the two of them would have trying to support each other's weight. Silver shot Sign a quick disarming smile before bracing himself against her to catch her fall, lending his own sturdy stallion's weight to a potentially squishable situation.
Meanwhile, Gem was looking equally as curious by her own set of visitors. The mare seemed to be quiet and contemplative... while the stallion, on the other hoof, was wild and made Gem giggle with his antics. She smiled warmly at the mare, and whinnied in amusement at the stallion, despite herself.
When Sparkle began garbling various tidbits of information at her it was all that she could do to remain standing upright rather than rolling on the grass laughing. Between the odd breath and the bag of food in his mouth, she managed to glean a couple names, and thought it safe to assume that the stallion's name was Sparkle, and the mare was Path. And their bonded was Songdue...err... Songmue? She couldn't quite make that one out, so rather than offend, she waited for clarity.
Once Sparkle paused, a cougar stepped forward and Gem's ears flicked forward in obvious curiousity. She had never seen a creature like this before... although she did her best to quell her instant questions and politely nodded in agreement to the creature who she assumed must be that...Songdue bond-person.
No apologies are necessary, she said with a slight chuckle in Sparkle's direction as he realized why she had not understood that many words of his excited speech. Please, follow me, and I'll direct you towards the cottage where you can set your food down. After that, I'll bring you to Talia so that proper introductions can be made. She grinned, trying her best to remain courteous towards her other guests. She swiveled cleanly with a neat flick of her tail and started off in the direction of the cottage, keeping a slow enough pace so that everyone could follow comfortably.
------------Nymph and Vision------------
Nymph trotted cautiously out of the comforting woods behind her, wincing slightly as she saw guests approaching. Vision wasn't fortunate enough to see them, but he could hear voices on the distant breeze, and his hearing was attuned enough to know that he was not familiar with anyone heading in the direction of the valley at this point in time. He sighed with relief... new visitors he could handle as long as he wasn't coddled, but old ones he was... almost frightened to see. And not much frightened the steady stallion.
Time to go and be social love, he said to Nymph with a tender little nudge of encouragement. She shook slightly, purely out of anxiety, so he stayed close by her side as she ventured down into the valley once more. Eventually they would head off the visitors and make more introductions as the came to the crest of the valley.
With slight iritation, Vision adjusted his golden mask, making certain that it hid his eyes from any curious ones. Golden adornments shone brightly in the midday light as the lithe stallion and the skittish mare made their way towards the two groups of people being herded to the cottage.