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Bring Me Thunder; Bring Me Steel - Blyse - 10-29-2018 one sword out of many. The point of no return had never been an enemy of his until now. He felt it for days now. It constantly edged him forward, southbound and over the great peaks of the Arma Mountains. He wasn’t entirely sure where he was going, but he knew that this endless yearning to belong again would cease the moment he arrived. So he pushed on, recoiling from the uncertainty in his every step along the way. He would never doubt that tearing his roots from the ground of his homeland had been the right choice, but it seemed to be leading him nowhere. Of course, going back was not a option, but then standing still would be just a lethal. Damn that soothsayer for pitting him against ambivalence and conviction. He shook his head as if to shake away the thoughts and pressed on. He started down a path that had become deeply entrenched from heavy traffic and relentless rainfall, his footsteps sinking in to drowned clay with every step. Well-worn paths usually lead to some point of interest. Not this one. His rugged trail eventually came to an edge and then curved to trace the mountainside. From there, it only grew more narrow until it connected with a freshly faltered mudslide that still trickled with rushing water. He frowned at it and dropped his ears back, visibly annoyed. It was rather symbolic for his current state of being. Going nowhere. Standing at a dead end, forced in to aimless wandering which was a rather new concept to him. Blyse exhaled, and then stepping over to the edge, the stallion dived over the cliffside. He plummeted for a moment then unfurled his wings to catch some lift and then leveled out with a single pulse. Two or three more and he was surging upward and in to the low hanging clouds. Now this was clarity. South of the mountains he could see a vast lake, like an ethereal mirror of the lavender and orange-hued sky. Beyond it lie…a city? From this distance, it was hard to tell for certain but he would know soon enough. At last, a true heading. He did not know what he expected to find there. This wasn’t a battle, the outcome wasn’t black and white. This was chance. This was gamble. This was entirely out of his comfort zone. All he could do was what the white mare told him to: pray. Resolute, Blyse descended in a spiral, dropping in one wing and letting gravity tug him to the earth. Then he hit the ground running. @Acton // or whoever you fancy to bring :DDD RE: Bring Me Thunder; Bring Me Steel - Acton - 11-01-2018
RE: Bring Me Thunder; Bring Me Steel - Blyse - 11-01-2018 one sword out of many. With each stride that pounded the earth like a hammer against burning steel, Blyse felt further from his destiny. How terrible the distance seemed now. Did the day decide to turn itself into a decade or were the seconds gripping at his skin as he ran to slow his progress? He didn’t know, except that he was acutely aware he did not want to be where he was any longer. Progress had always been King in his life. It commanded him to move forth and condemned him when he did not which is why he itched with restlessness. There was but one exception to this and that was this gift which he had heard but never felt to be his. The gift was magic which Caligo stole back from the imposter King to be his. Maybe that is what really itched at him and thrust him forward—knowing that he possessed something he hadn’t the slightest notion of how to touch. He had been given a weapon to elevate him in life and yet was drowning in the ignorance of how to wield it. It frustrated him. Inability was a cut as deep as failure and every step he took toward the city without getting there was the salt. In a sudden shift of luck, a gold-red burst of fire tore a crossed the hills before him, as if a Molotov cocktail were shattered in to his path unprovoked. Blyse was prepared for many things, but strange as it were fiery anomalies was not one of them. A curse under his breath was all the time he could afford before correcting his steps. He shifted back his weight, dropping his rump to drive his ivory heels in to the clay. But he barely tore the grass before his wings unfurled from his ribs and pulsed against the direction of the fire to drive him backwards. He jerked his own hooves right off the ground with a second beat of his wings and put a safe distance between himself and the blaze with a third. Strange thing, these flames—they did not react to the fan of his wings as he did this. They glowed, flickered and danced with arms outstretched but not a howl or a crackle to speak with. No sound. No scent? Blyse knew what the flesh of earth smelled like when set ablaze and it wasn’t crisp as the fresh rains of spring that he inhaled now. His backpedaling lessened so that he dropped down to the earth with a harrumph. Few things were this perplexing, but he did know of one—Magic. And Magic had this interesting little habit of needing a live and benevolent host to live within. His nerves sprung more alive at the thought of a living assailant—no fires or quakes or floods could compare to the art of deadly instincts wielded by a sharp, mortal mind. He knew who the real predators of the world were and he’d come much too far to be silly prey. So he called out to the rejected flames as he carried his gaze carefully along them. “Just what is your quarrel with me?” His voice poured out like acid, melting the silence between them. He realized just how little he cared about the contents of a response compared to the presence of one. Whatever the quarrel might be, he would be walking in to that city by dusk. @Acton // UM OK so I didn’t even realize that they have SIMILAR MAGIC and now I’m twice as excited about this. RE: Bring Me Thunder; Bring Me Steel - Acton - 11-05-2018
RE: Bring Me Thunder; Bring Me Steel - Blyse - 11-08-2018 one sword out of many.
In all his days, there were only two things that had brought Blyse much joy: success and a sense of purpose, always going hand in hand. Despite where he came from and despite all the uneasy feelings he had about his noble ties, his former place within the military fed both of those hungers. In fact, it had been a feast. He succeeded on the battlefield, shoulder to shoulder with brethren whose cries for war could not drown out his own. He found purpose by the fires, drawing himself among the soldiers in the sand as he commanded them to play their next move. War was his purpose; war had been his success. And then suddenly…there was no war. Feast became famine. That was largely what plagued him so dearly then—finding those things that brought him joy through other means, unknown to him in that moment but surely waiting for him in the city. Of course, what drove him is of little import until you consider the obstacle standing his path. From its lips came a sarcastic retort, delicately laced in spite, echoing through the flames. And then, in pure theatre, his flames vanished and revealed the showman in a fine coat of buckskin and black and wearing a shit-eating grin across his masked face. Blyse did not return the smile, but he would be lying if he said he did not feel at least a sprout of contentment bloom in his chest from the sight of the conflict waiting to leap free from its dormancy. There was nothing stopping Blyse from abandoning this boy for the sky, except that he was proud and a bit more likened to conflict than he would likely ever admit. Another notion he kept tucked away in deniability was the intrigue he had for this man’s trick. He once knew a brute who used similar illusions to prey on his people and it left a bitter taste in his mouth. He could hear the ghost of a short-lived acquaintance remind him of just who those illusions now belonged to, but he denied them their proof until they were tangible to him. Perhaps then he would re-evaluate his opinion on the matter. Today, he had only what he always had—wit and iron will, in both of which he was well-equipped. The red-wine stallion stole a few steps toward the other, eyes focused and drinking the stranger in. He looked a bit younger, this brute. Not a child by any means, even with his penchant for tricks, but Blyse supposed that naiveté was a not a worth-while bet. “Somewhere I did not expect to be interrogated.” His reply had a duller edge than his first command, misleadingly innocuous. Tension coiled in his shoulders, ready to command his wings at a moment’s notice. “Do you fancy yourself a sentry?” If so, a rather poor choice. @Acton // RE: Bring Me Thunder; Bring Me Steel - Acton - 11-14-2018
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