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- Writing Levels
- Adept
- Adaptable
- Preferred Character Gender
- Primarily Prefer Male
Phynex smiled at the huntress in gratitude, scoffing down the sandwich with relish, savouring the meat and the juices it was covered in. He liked the fact that it was bigger than the ones she had given him earlier that day, and that the meat was freshly made. He chewed on the sandwich slowly, watching the huntress order something else and a small, innocent looking girl appear from a set of closed doors. Curiously, he looked at her while taking tiny bites of the bread he held delicately in his giant, burning claws. She looked so small and tiny, it was abnormal. If he could, he could crush her with his hands, and she looked so fragile - even more than Selene. Phynex saw that she had noticed his hulking figure, and her eyes were filled with nervousness and curiosity. He, in turn, was curious and nervous about her. Did children know not to approach demons? Or did they already know how to attack them?
He watched as the little girl wandered up to their table, her eyes glistening and filled to the brim with questions about the both of them. Phynex chuckled at the statement, snow fairies...he'd seen a few. They were very rare, and were often captured to be living trophies, some for personal uses as well. It was disgusting how those demons could view their own kind like that. Glancing at Selene, they did look very similar, pale skin and long white hair with strange coloured eyes. But their aura was like always pure white with dashes of green, very different from the blue and purple hued aura of Selene. Phynex blinked at the girl and pointed at himself, "A dragon?" he repeated, he assumed she didn't know that he was a demon and automatically saw him as a dragon - which could be excused at first glance. He smiled softly at her, she was so cute and innocent, even though she was raised up around hunters, exposed to the ways of hunting demons. She jumped and moved about so much, filled with energy of the youngsters.
The fire demon murmured his thanks to the man by the grill before finishing off the rest of the sandwiches in his hands, taking his time admiring the art of cooking and the grill, how the meat cooked and looked so tasty. The fragrant scent of the beef lingered in the air, surrounding him like a scarf and making the demon feel like he was in heaven.
"Oh yes, they live in the forests, where everything changes. They like to fool you with illusions and make you walk into plants that eat demons," he blabbered on. He'd learnt many things during his travels, and learnt how to distinguish fox illusions and reality. "I spent of my years traveling in the underworld. I've seen many kinds of demons, even the snow fairies the little girl mentioned. I have been at the steps of the demon lord himself, been at the edge of Tartarus; the prison of the ancient ones, been at the swamps and forests and the burning battlefields that the generals created. I've even had the privilege to see rare demons who have true names so long and complicated that it is rare for humans to be able to summon them," he exclaimed.
He watched as the little girl wandered up to their table, her eyes glistening and filled to the brim with questions about the both of them. Phynex chuckled at the statement, snow fairies...he'd seen a few. They were very rare, and were often captured to be living trophies, some for personal uses as well. It was disgusting how those demons could view their own kind like that. Glancing at Selene, they did look very similar, pale skin and long white hair with strange coloured eyes. But their aura was like always pure white with dashes of green, very different from the blue and purple hued aura of Selene. Phynex blinked at the girl and pointed at himself, "A dragon?" he repeated, he assumed she didn't know that he was a demon and automatically saw him as a dragon - which could be excused at first glance. He smiled softly at her, she was so cute and innocent, even though she was raised up around hunters, exposed to the ways of hunting demons. She jumped and moved about so much, filled with energy of the youngsters.
The fire demon murmured his thanks to the man by the grill before finishing off the rest of the sandwiches in his hands, taking his time admiring the art of cooking and the grill, how the meat cooked and looked so tasty. The fragrant scent of the beef lingered in the air, surrounding him like a scarf and making the demon feel like he was in heaven.
"Oh yes, they live in the forests, where everything changes. They like to fool you with illusions and make you walk into plants that eat demons," he blabbered on. He'd learnt many things during his travels, and learnt how to distinguish fox illusions and reality. "I spent of my years traveling in the underworld. I've seen many kinds of demons, even the snow fairies the little girl mentioned. I have been at the steps of the demon lord himself, been at the edge of Tartarus; the prison of the ancient ones, been at the swamps and forests and the burning battlefields that the generals created. I've even had the privilege to see rare demons who have true names so long and complicated that it is rare for humans to be able to summon them," he exclaimed.