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Posted: Wed Jul 09, 2014 7:10 pm
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The sun had not yet set. In fact, it had not even begun to set. It was, in fact, late morning, and Taboo was groggy after a night of attempting to fly through the canyon where he made his home. That was the thing about wind tribe--flying at night was not precisely their strong point. Hrashafrashaluckydarktriberasha crazah. His head pounded like a drum, and he was covered in bruises. Luckily, he had managed not to hurt himself too badly--though his eyes hurt and his wings ached and his claws felt strained, he had no broken bones, and no concussion. So there was that at least. Taboo blinked in the morning light, curled up on the canyon's rim. He closed his eyes and wrapped his leg over them. Rr. Too early to be awake.
Why did day have to exist. Couldn't it always be night? That would be the best thing ever if night was just eternal. But it wasn't. Stupid daylight. Stupid sunshine, making it all easy to see and fly in. Stupid sun, making thermals to ride. But Taboo wasn't in the mood to fly. He was in the mood to sulk. He was completely curled in on himself, physically and mentally, totally blind to the world. He didn't notice the sound of another cat in the area. Instead, his wings were spread out for all to see and his streamers just lay in the dust.
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Posted: Thu Jul 10, 2014 12:01 pm
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Gjurd was always keeping a watchful eye out for what ever seemed like trouble. Ironically, it was not when the male had been patrolling that he found something odd, but in fact when he'd been star gazing. A dark shape had flown over head. A dark shape wouldn't have been odd to Gjurd normally, Many dark b'alam roamed the night sky, but this one didn't quite have the correct wing shape. Sure, wind B'alam were not required to fly only by sun light. However, it did strike Gjurd as odd. Needless to say, he had followed.
Following a wind B'alam on the ground was no easy feat. Gjurd had to climb over things, swim through things and over all just be slower than this wind B'alam. There were several periods of time the male had thought he'd completely lost track of the other only to see a faint shape among the stars.
Honestly, it was mostly curiosity that Gjurd followed.
It had taken a long time, but Gjurd had finally caught up to the other. He caught his breath, as he was also not in his prime condition after such a chase, before starting over towards the mysterious wind B'alam.
"Any reason why you'd want to fly at night?"
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Posted: Fri Jul 11, 2014 9:18 am
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Taboo wasn't really paying attention. He was instead trying to stave off long-awaited sleep while trying to figure out where he'd gone wrong last night. It wasn't that he was blind in the darkness. No cat was truly blind in the darkness. He couldn't see as well at night as he could in day, but he wasn't some stupid light-triber who was helpless after sundown. No, it wasn't sight. It was something different. Owls flew at night, and other birds could fly at night, so there was no reason he couldn't--oh, bother. There was another cat here.
He removed his leg from over his eyes and squinted in the sudden light at the stranger. He'd never seen him before in his life. Some sort of earth cat staring at him. He smelled like sweat, bracken, and water; he smelled like he'd come from a long way away. Taboo drew his wings back against himself so that the stranger didn't try standing on them, or any funny business like that. He was uncomfortably aware of how close he'd come to breaking bones last night. The last thing he needed was someone who waltzed up to interrogate him crushing one of his bones and leaving him even less able to fly. He could still walk to his den, but the path down there was utterly and completely terrible. Fragile, unfit to use. Not the kind of thing you wanted to walk on when trying to escape from some lunatic. Not that Taboo wanted to escape--he'd had the good luck of being carved with the long claws of a fire cat. He intended to use them.
"I like the night," he grumbled. "Less bright. More clear. Suits my moods better than daylight does." Who was this nutter, some law enforcer come to complain about breaking curfew? "What's it matter when I fly?"
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Posted: Mon Jul 21, 2014 10:27 am
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Weirdo. "I was flying at night to see how owls do it," he sighed. "Flying during the day, you get too hot and the sun gets in your eyes." For a cat with a black back, it was a serious concern. He found himself panting while flying during the day. He had to admit, though, during the day he could really appreciate the colors on his canyon walls. Banded sandstone, carved by water over who knew how long. Wherever B'alam came from, this land was much, much older than they were. But the heat always distracted him from the colo--hey, wait! That was his problem flying at night!
He didn't want to seem excited. To do so would be unseemly. So to hide his epiphany, he frowned at the other cat, despite the stranger's friendly eyes. I mean, seriously, who went around looking friendly to other people?! Who was he, and why did he have to act so...well, weird?! "What do you mean by 'tribist'?" The concept was alien to him. He'd met fire cats, and earth cats, and ice cats, but there wasn't anything about them to make them particularly...well, "ist"able. So what gave?
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Posted: Wed Aug 13, 2014 6:51 pm
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