@_-Captain BRM-_Where does Eclipse go after this? Straight to Tobias' lot, or to somewhere else beforehand?
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@_-Captain BRM-_Where does Eclipse go after this? Straight to Tobias' lot, or to somewhere else beforehand?
Let's just say straight to the lot. Then Shrike can torment her or something and she doesn't just have to wait around.Where does Eclipse go after this? Straight to Tobias' lot, or to somewhere else beforehand?
i don't care what you decide, i'll go with it either way! i've been busy working on apple and bamboo's description lol! oops, haha! it's ok, i get people's characters mixed up sometimes too!!!Sorry- I was writing and getting distracted and stuff.
We could do that! The only reason I didn't have Neoma being sold, is because I thought she was Kiwi's and Kiwi hasn't been super active, which is fine, I just wanted to keep moving everything along.
Love you, Kiwi![]()
Eclipse saw the faces of several different humans appear on the large, flat windows that surrounded the arena, as well as another one that had what looked like writing on it. She glanced around at the weird images and noticed the human she had seen with Sol earlier that day displayed one of them. The next few moments passed uneventfully, but disturbing all the same. The loud voice continued shouting excitedly over the area, often repeating itself and the writing on the window shifted. She wasn't sure what the humans were watching more by this point--her or the displays. Finally, the loud voice gave one last excited shout and the screens all shifted again. The scavengers around Eclipse barked something harsh and began prodding her back the way she'd come. She glared viciously at one of the closer ones. What was the point of all that? She thought bitterly at the haughty little creature. Just drag me out here, put me on display, and yell at me? I would almost have rather fought. Another human jabbed her in the side, sending more pain shooting through her already aching body.Let's just say straight to the lot. Then Shrike can torment her or something and she doesn't just have to wait around.![]()
@_-Captain BRM-_Eclipse saw the faces of several different humans appear on the large, flat windows that surrounded the arena, as well as another one that had what looked like writing on it. She glanced around at the weird images and noticed the human she had seen with Sol earlier that day displayed one of them. The next few moments passed uneventfully, but disturbing all the same. The loud voice continued shouting excitedly over the area, often repeating itself and the writing on the window shifted. She wasn't sure what the humans were watching more by this point--her or the displays. Finally, the loud voice gave one last excited shout and the screens all shifted again. The scavengers around Eclipse barked something harsh and began prodding her back the way she'd come. She glared viciously at one of the closer ones. What was the point of all that? She thought bitterly at the haughty little creature. Just drag me out here, put me on display, and yell at me? I would almost have rather fought. Another human jabbed her in the side, sending more pain shooting through her already aching body.
That does it. Fear aside, Eclipse lunged at one of the creatures with a loud snarl. The human scrambled backwards with a yelp, waving its metal prod at her uselessly. She swatted the metal rod away and slashed, her claws catching the thing in the leg and sending it tumbling over the ground. She was about to pounce on it and prepare to tear it to shreds when more of the jolting pain tore through her body, and she stumbled and collapsed with a yelp. One of the humans grabbed ahold of one of her horns and yanked her head sideways back towards the door, stabbing the rod into her side over and over. Her mind blurred from the pain, Eclipse was hardly even aware of the short trip back to the enclosure and then into her cage again, once more on the back of one of the transports. She curled on the hard metal floor exhausted.
Why are these creatures even the way they are? All this useless moving around and stabbing and yelling. They must have sand for brains.
The transport rolled out again to the somewhat open air of the rest of the Den. The sky was much darker now, painted with brilliant streaks of indigo and gold. Eclipse glanced back at the arena, where she could still hear the loud voice echoing and the excited cheering of the crowd. She closed her eyes and tucked her snout beneath the fold of her wing, her mind drifting once again back to the island. She wondered if, between all the short events, she would ever think about anything else in this horrid place. It was a sobering thought--that she might be here forever, always remembering the one thing that she truly cared about. It wasn't even until that moment, while she ran through all the possible other things she might have to think--such as the others--that she realized she had finally killed the Nightwing who had haunted her life for so long. Now, without that mission constantly taking her all over the continent, she would have more time to maybe spend on the island, and maybe even explore further, all of it with the dragon she loved most right by her side. But she couldn't. Because she had spent all this time chasing one stupid Nightwing, only to end up here. It felt like a waste.
Eclipse curled up tighter, sinking deeper into these thoughts as the transport continued through the twisting streets of the Scorpion Den, which would soon become her only home.
Whitestars expression darkened at the scavenger's question. His rest and then the strange interaction had pushed his mission to the back of his mind, but now, the human's simple inquiry brought it all flooding back, along with the urgency. He looked away from her, staring up at the sun that was beginning to sink from its perch in the center of the sky.
"I'm going to the Den. The Scorpion Den." He pointed in the direction of the human city. "There is a dragon there that I need to save." He hoped the human understood him.
The white dragon looked away, and Alyssia wondered what he could be looking at. She hoped that he had understood her question. She heard something about the Scorpion Den and cocked her head, following the way he pointed. Then she heard something about saving a dragon. Immediately, the image of the place she had escaped from came to mind. There were many dragons there that needed saving. Thinking about the direction he pointed, she concluded that that had to be the place he was talking about. She shuddered as the memory of the place came back to her mind. Shaking her head, she brought herself back to the present.
"Whitestar, who is dragon? What look like?" she inquired, hoping that she had maybe seen the dragon while escaping and be able to help just a little. The dragon looked distressed and her heart softened and she felt the need to try and help. Plus, maybe this would open an opportunity for a plan to free the others as well...
Blackout heard a whoop in the background, and his celebration of freedom was cut short. Unaware of the Rainwing watching him from above, he whipped his head to look in the direction he heard the cry.Whitestar paused, trying to think of a way to translate it to Alyssia. "A Lunarwing," he said simply at first. When she still looked confused he continued, "A silver dragon? Silver?" He traced three circles in the sand, one noticeably bigger than the other two, which were roughly the same size. He hoped they looked enough like moons. "Lunarwing? Moon dragon?" He blew some ice onto the sandy drawings, hoping the silver frost would add enough touch to bring the point across.