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Oh, and BTW, Karen is too big. I don't want the odd dragon to be waay bigger then the rest. The dragons here are roughly the size of the ones on How to Train Your Dragon.
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Lilith looked as though she would have liked to drive him out at that exact moment, but instead a small, sly grin crept up the corners of her mouth. "I will take you to Tenebrae. We shall see what he makes of you." She jerked her head towards the trees, moving something besides her jaw for the first time since she'd seen him. "Follow me, and try to keep up."
He blinked slowly once, analyzing her face as she grinned and spoke.
Silvanus stood and countered her words passively, "Are you waiting for an invitation or shall we be on our way?."
Lilith didn't reply, she was already turning and disappearing into the trees. Her footsteps were nearly soundless and her lithe, slender body slipped through the trees.
Oh, and BTW, Karen is too big. I don't want the odd dragon to be waay bigger then the rest. The dragons here are roughly the size of the ones on How to Train Your Dragon.
The run through the forest was short and quick. In just a few minutes the forest ended suddenly and the ground dropped out from under their feet in a steep, jagged cliff. Lilith didn't break her stride, instead, she simply ran over the edge as though it was the most normal thing in the world. At the same moment as the ground ended, she unfurled her wings and dove, heading straight down.He followed without further comment.
Okay. I'll add them tomorrow, my comp is messing up.Ok, *edit, edit* there. (she still has the nerve damage, but I halfed her size so she's only 18' now)
(Cool, I'll probably have to get off very soon though )= )
In the rural parts of Caronia, Jason and Connie were goofing off just like any other kids would be doing. While they wrestled on the ground and in the air, their huge mother sat nearby; not wanting to let anything happen to them, but still willing to let them fool around without them knowing that mom was there watching them.