Manna Beast
I don't trust trees. They're shady.
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5 STAR GREMLIN
STAFF MEMBER
DONATING MEMBER
MYTHICAL MEMBER
- Invitation Status
- Not accepting invites at this time
- Posting Speed
- Speed of Light
- Multiple posts per day
- 1-3 posts per day
- One post per day
- Multiple posts per week
- 1-3 posts per week
- One post per week
- Slow As Molasses
- Online Availability
- All day, every day
- Writing Levels
- Intermediate
- Adept
- Advanced
- Preferred Character Gender
- Male
- Female
- Primarily Prefer Male
- Genres
- -Fantasy with means of magic and sword based feelings, i do prefer a bit of romance in stories
-Modern with again a fantasy feel
-Cut in anything with a bit of Romance and I can give it a try.
The air around him seemed to coil and twitch in apprehension. To what or over what confused her. But she could feel it and it had her creening questionably at him in her throat. He seemed to stir the confines of his own personal space unusually; sometimes small vibrations and others sporadic. She noted that yesterday as well but those seemed more leisurely than now.
It didn't last though once her concentration focused on him and less around the aura; pupils growing wider. Twitching her chin and rubbing her talons over the other; she nodded again. "Okay." if she could win the earnest most accepting being of the universe award, she would have. The idea of him shifting was strange but that would imply that his races name meant something else.
The avian was naturally quizzical about his process, her expression remaining stoic with minor twinges of difference and wonder passing over the glassy orbs. Bones popped and cracked with disgust but she never flinched. She had no reason too. He assured her already that it was all fine. This was normal for him.
So she did.
Eryn stood patiently, statue like until he was comfortable. The nicker drew her ears up before she nodded to him. He was certainly a pretty horse, noble stride and gait as he moved; simply regal. Eryn waited yet until he made the motion for her to saddle up and cautious of her claws once she did. Though instantly she revelled in the warmth wanting to curl up and bathe in it and the sun all at once. But she resisted. "Ready yes?"
It didn't last though once her concentration focused on him and less around the aura; pupils growing wider. Twitching her chin and rubbing her talons over the other; she nodded again. "Okay." if she could win the earnest most accepting being of the universe award, she would have. The idea of him shifting was strange but that would imply that his races name meant something else.
The avian was naturally quizzical about his process, her expression remaining stoic with minor twinges of difference and wonder passing over the glassy orbs. Bones popped and cracked with disgust but she never flinched. She had no reason too. He assured her already that it was all fine. This was normal for him.
So she did.
Eryn stood patiently, statue like until he was comfortable. The nicker drew her ears up before she nodded to him. He was certainly a pretty horse, noble stride and gait as he moved; simply regal. Eryn waited yet until he made the motion for her to saddle up and cautious of her claws once she did. Though instantly she revelled in the warmth wanting to curl up and bathe in it and the sun all at once. But she resisted. "Ready yes?"