The departure of the sun began to paint the sky in various pastels of pink, orange, and the purples that beckoned night to consume it all. She still felt within the role of a traveler, these new lands still strange to her. It was fortunate that Rafiel was familiar with them, or more familiar than she. That was a great comfort to say the least. Curiosity had drawn her outward this evening as she excused herself to tend to her sore paw pads and bathe. She had seen streams woven together, intertwined in an intricate design as the Outlanders had passed through this way. Merrin wished to take to those waterways again, to admire the elaborate flow of the individual winding rivers as they moved through the Lowlands. At the water's edge, she dipped her feet delicately, grimacing at the chill at first until it seeped in to soothe her paws. Her ears stood at attention and her gaze drew across the scene to both appreciate it and to inspect it for any danger before quickly entered the stream entirely. It was a short-lived bath, the frigid water coursing against her stealing her breath before she exited. Merrin shook the droplets from her damp pelt and shivered lightly, starting to think the idea foolish as she sought the path to return back to Rafiel. She was going to be rather embarrassed to have to ask to settle herself so closely to him for the night, but it was surely the consequences of her actions. She sighed to herself, beginning to step away from the braid then paused mid-step feeling the intensity of eyes upon her. Merrin froze, turning her head slowly although she was afraid of what or who she would discover watching her from afar. @Nyx
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i used to wake up with the moon praying for the sun to die soon With the setting of the sun, the day is coming to an end for most, but for Nyx, it has only just begun. She's come to grow quite fond of this part of the Lowlands, teeming with life with no shortage of wonderful views. It reminds her a little bit of the Arcadian vale that made up the southern part of her home territory, with its rivers and abundance and the sight of the mountains looming over the horizon. There were just more trees back home, many more trees. i used to get caught in the clouds, with blood on my face, with the strangest smile hoping for the wind to carry me away |
She might've thought the figure a simple shadow had it not been for the glow of the moonlit mirrors that were her eyes followed by the sound of her voice as she approached from the gathering darkness of nightfall. Merrin instinctively took a couple of steps back to match the other woman's footfalls in her direction, though her words were of the slightest comfort to her. @Nyx
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i used to wake up with the moon praying for the sun to die soon Head level with her body, Nyx maintains a relaxed posture and expression. With her shadowy visage and imposing height, it is difficult for someone like her to appear docile but she tries anyway to soften her edges, having caught the woman's leery gaze and how she reflexively stepped back at Nyx's approach. She had expected to be alone tonight. i used to get caught in the clouds, with blood on my face, with the strangest smile hoping for the wind to carry me away |
Merrin felt her cheeks flush at the compliment and she averted her gaze momentarily before they were drawn back to stranger's lithe form as she moved towards the water. Her eyebrows rose, her lips parting as she thought to explain that her jest was not merely a jest. The water truly was absolutely frigid! It seemed she was too late however, as the woman had begun to submerse herself in the icy stream. @Nyx
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i used to wake up with the moon praying for the sun to die soon The water chills her down to her bones. Staying totally still, it's almost tolerable but the moment Nyx starts turning around she can feel the gelid current surging past her limbs, sapping away body heat. With a strained smile, she watches the pretty stranger for her reaction — she appears more shocked than anything else and after a moment of bemusement is telling Nyx to get out of the water lest she lose a few toes to frostbite. i used to get caught in the clouds, with blood on my face, with the strangest smile hoping for the wind to carry me away |
The graceful movement of the shadowed woman caused her to stare a lot longer than she’d meant to, but she continued to watch curiously as she shook the water from her pelt. Merrin let out a breath of a laugh, shaking her head. “Of course, I wasn’t lying. Do you always dive right into situations to determine the truth of it?” Lavender eyes followed every movement of her tongue that rasped out to dry her front paw and when it was placed back down she lifted her gaze to meet the other’s. @Nyx
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i used to wake up with the moon praying for the sun to die soon The fallen prince can feel the stare lingering on her but thinks little of it. The sable woman breathes out a laugh and asks if Nyx is always one to dive in head-first. Those eyes are still on her as she dries her paw and she then begins to wonder. Her paw remains slightly damp but her tongue has done all it can. i used to get caught in the clouds, with blood on my face, with the strangest smile hoping for the wind to carry me away |
”If I feel like it.” @Nyx
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"I The wolf of night strides forward as she directs her new acquaintance to assist her in finding materials. A pointed ear twitches as the woman expresses her astonishment while Nyx picks a spot far enough from the water and any nearby trees. A dark paw scrapes at the snow beneath her. "Where I'm from, we would harness the energy of fire for many of our rituals," she explains before shoveling into the powder and clearing it away until the soft earth underneath is exposed. By the time the pit has been dug out, the brunette has gathered up the necessaries for starting a fire. That should be enough, Nyx thinks, grey eyes trained on the pile. She takes a couple stones and lines the bottom of the pit with them, creating a bed for the fire. “My name is Merrin by the way. What do they call you?” "Nyx," the dark woman offers in return before grabbing some tinder and setting it over the rocks, enough to sustain a fire but still reserving some to toss in as needed. She saved a sharper stone to strike against the stony bed she'd set. Three strikes and she had a spark. Another three and she had the humble beginnings of a fire. The embers burned the kindling, weakly for now but should begin to thrive soon. @Merrin
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