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IT WAS ONLY A MATTER OF TIME - private - ADAKIAS - 07-31-2018

[div style="letter-spacing: 1px;"]i'll worship like a dog at the shrine of your lies ----- information
I'LL TELL YOU MY SINS AND YOU CAN SHARPEN YOUR KNIFE !
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[align=center][div style="text-align:justify;width:50%;font-family:georgia;font-size:11px"]Sylvina enjoyed living in the Typhoon. Well, it was the only place she'd ever known; it was a good thing she felt such a fondness for the group's realm. Afterall, her personality would not handle any disdain or contempt to the land very well and, although she was only but a mere five months old, the kitten would surely take it upon herself to move had she the motive. But all her family and friends resided within the tropical island and the Bengal would never feel such longing for a new life. She liked the way that the ocean breeze crept upon her body at night to woo her into a deep slumber. She liked the animals that roamed the deep jungle terrain, she liked the sea creatures that wallowed in tide pools among shore. She just .. liked it. Her life was peaceful for the most part and she couldn't imagine it any other way.

There was the sense of adventure that her mind always seemed to grant her at the most inconsistent of times. She'd be making her way throughout the main camp, a goal set in action for the day, and yet her head would instantly flood the female with the desire to explore the unknown. And of course she couldn't help it; Sylvina was quite the impulsive girl when it came to, well, everything. She often found herself in the middle of the island most days, her head elsewhere as she listened to the exotic birds chirping and the monkeys communicating among themselves. It was a good thing she didn't have any crucial tasks set aside for her at the current age being that she'd never have them done due to her sidetracked agenda. Life was still a world filled with bliss at the moment and she aimed for her youth to take full advantage of the generous situation.

Sometimes her adventures brought the young feline into not so smart situations. After Quantum, Jericho and a few of her clanmates had visited the Typhoon on business matters, Sylvina had managed to sleep past her father and crew to follow the foreign creatures to Sunhaven. The land they spoke of .. It sounded fascinating, and with fascination came the impulse to see it. Being only a domestic feline, the young kitten would appear drenched from the ocean water as she entered the land from the railroad that connected both groups.

Once the initial Sunhaven members that had visited her island had dispersed, the ebony she-cat would hide behind a docked buoy, her viridescent eyes wide with and filled with wonder. She would watch as NPCs walked along, her small stature and position providing her with shelter from being seen. Sylvina just wanted to watch for now; maybe when the coast was clear she'd make a run for the meadow-y part of town, but for now she was content just observing.

[member=197]Una.[/member] [member=1723]Ellie[/member]


Re: IT WAS ONLY A MATTER OF TIME - private - Character Graveyard. - 08-01-2018

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Ellie wasn't too fond of life in Sunhaven, to be honest. Sure it was a nice group and all, but she didn't feel at home in the group, at least not just yet. The only people she really knew anything about were Jericho and Dean- but she didn't talk to either of them that often.

The sense of adventure and urge to explore the beach-dwelling group's territory had left her not too long ago as she had looked around most of it. So she spent most of her time sitting on the sand and staring at the water. Then a odd, unfamiliar scent hit her nostrils. It smelt like somebody from the Typhoon. So she had decided to investigate.

"Hello?" Ellie would say to Sylvina.
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