KASIL
He was somehow always surprised at how many individuals seemed to be struck by him, one who had always seemed to himself as lowly and common. He supposed his breeding lended a certain air of regality, but Kasil hardly considered himself in such a manner. The Dawn King turned his attention to the greenery of the courtyard, the place starting to take shape after such a long period of disarray and disrepair. Things were still unsightly in places, but every day it appeared less and less. Despite his initial wariness, the stallion could not bring himself to stay guarded for long. He was quite capable of holding his own, confident in his own ability to defend himself from the likes of an other. That did not, however, keep his eyes from wandering the courtyard as if there might be more than just the golden stallion hidden in the shadows.
He noticed the difference of accent in the stag from the moment he opened his mouth, causing his ears to swivel in his direction with interest. The blunt end of his tail swished against his hinds, as the silence lapsed between them -- until the stranger broke it once more. Somnus Kasil thought. An interesting name that he had not heard before, although he supposed there were many names that he had not heard before. Dawn Court was an entirely different creature from the one that he had known as a young stallion, and many of those that he had known in his youth were gone. Scattered to the ends of the earth like seeds in the wind. The bay stallion let his eyes fall closed, just one indication of his weary soul. Aside from his mother and a handful of others, he was surrounded by strangers and the like.
He forced a smile to his lips as he turned his crown back towards Somnus. ”It is good to meet you, Somnus.” Kasil said lightly, opening his gaze to meet the dunalino in entirety. ”Our sages are very important to us. You do us all a service,” He gave a little nod, feeling the sinewy twist of the muscles attached at his shoulders. ”Forgive me, I’m Kasil. Sovereign to Delumine.”
is a bit short, i sorry!
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