Re: Blazing Storms
Posted: Sun Feb 28, 2010 5:19 pm
OOC| It's wonderful!
"Nothing in particular, simply looking around. I'm Flint, by the way," Flint noted as he admired Oak's horns. Hybrid stretched his neck and sniffed at a near by tree, offering the others a bold smile as he explained a bit more.
"You see, we don't really remember anything. We were recently re-bonded and Flint here really has forgotten everything, a completely blank slate, though there are a few things that tickle my mind still. You two seem.. Familiar, and I some times say things that seem quite random to me."
Flint stomped a hoof absently, wondering why Hybrid felt the urge to explain everything to these strangers. They were strangers, he had no doubt about that. Except, to Hybrid.. They weren't. They were familiar, somehow.
"There's some sort of tickling about you two liking open spaces - Talon, something tells me you loved the open woods, watching the birds fly and using your feathering and some strange chirruping sounds to play with them, and Oak, you liked when there seemed enough room and light to really grow, though you aren't actually a talking tree. At least, I think so. It would still be cool to meet a talking tree."
Hybrid grinned here, tilting his head curiously as he regarded the pair before him. This was most curious. "And yet... If you hadn't told me your names, I wouldn't know, and if I hadn't seen your faces there'd be no image to put with the names. But it's things like that that have us exploring now, for me learning these lands again and seeing how much was forgotten - most of it, it seems. For Flint, simply learning everything again."
"I see no point in remembering," Flint murmured stiffly, his gaze hard as he looked at the trees in the distance. "What once was is no more. It's a new start, and so I'm starting anew."
"For the most part, yes. But if there are some things that could be salvaged - what if these two were known to us before?"
"Redundant, even still. We wouldn't have known to seek the two of you out, and we know you again now, so it's entirely pointless."
He was quite obviously done with the topic with that, snapping his gaze back towards these new strangers - Oak and Talon. "Regardless, it wouldn't be objectionable to wander together. Did you have a destination in mind, yourselves?"
"Nothing in particular, simply looking around. I'm Flint, by the way," Flint noted as he admired Oak's horns. Hybrid stretched his neck and sniffed at a near by tree, offering the others a bold smile as he explained a bit more.
"You see, we don't really remember anything. We were recently re-bonded and Flint here really has forgotten everything, a completely blank slate, though there are a few things that tickle my mind still. You two seem.. Familiar, and I some times say things that seem quite random to me."
Flint stomped a hoof absently, wondering why Hybrid felt the urge to explain everything to these strangers. They were strangers, he had no doubt about that. Except, to Hybrid.. They weren't. They were familiar, somehow.
"There's some sort of tickling about you two liking open spaces - Talon, something tells me you loved the open woods, watching the birds fly and using your feathering and some strange chirruping sounds to play with them, and Oak, you liked when there seemed enough room and light to really grow, though you aren't actually a talking tree. At least, I think so. It would still be cool to meet a talking tree."
Hybrid grinned here, tilting his head curiously as he regarded the pair before him. This was most curious. "And yet... If you hadn't told me your names, I wouldn't know, and if I hadn't seen your faces there'd be no image to put with the names. But it's things like that that have us exploring now, for me learning these lands again and seeing how much was forgotten - most of it, it seems. For Flint, simply learning everything again."
"I see no point in remembering," Flint murmured stiffly, his gaze hard as he looked at the trees in the distance. "What once was is no more. It's a new start, and so I'm starting anew."
"For the most part, yes. But if there are some things that could be salvaged - what if these two were known to us before?"
"Redundant, even still. We wouldn't have known to seek the two of you out, and we know you again now, so it's entirely pointless."
He was quite obviously done with the topic with that, snapping his gaze back towards these new strangers - Oak and Talon. "Regardless, it wouldn't be objectionable to wander together. Did you have a destination in mind, yourselves?"