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THE KINGPIN
golden lung dragon & black jaguar w/ vitiligo & platinum silver fox. unknown age - ancient. bai 'pure' shi 'honest' lynn lingré. prefers lynn if close. they/them. blind. wind element & electric element. firstborn son of jerisidie lingré & current head of family/general. courting kydobi, regina & idyllfields. marauder of the pitt. demiromantic gray-asexual.
steps silent upon the ground, a beast moved with a lonely purpose, their mind distracted by scents that they swore were familiar. they came in peace, bearing a gift of a wicker basket filled with goods and items of trading worth. they could smell the sea just as clearly as they could smell the scent of a ghost of a long-dead beloved. exhaling, they cleared their nose, drinking in the scent of the sea not too distant from the tang of the ocean that their group lived above and beside. gravel crunching under their claws as the dragon began the descent down the mountain path, their body changing from their dragon body into their jaguar form, jaws spread to drag in the scents.
settling on the path, they yawned, grooming a paw and dragging it over their ear with a faint grumble, the shadows of pain and exhaustion haunting their eyes. oh what they wouldn't give to return home and rest in their den, whomever their children left in their birth home curled up against their side, stripped of all but two parents. uttering a low sun-filled growl, they turned their blind blue gaze onto the skies above, murmuring a soft question in words too soft to catch. they came peacefully, and prayed for a peaceful greeting rather than an arrow knocked to fly between their eyes.
settling on the path, they yawned, grooming a paw and dragging it over their ear with a faint grumble, the shadows of pain and exhaustion haunting their eyes. oh what they wouldn't give to return home and rest in their den, whomever their children left in their birth home curled up against their side, stripped of all but two parents. uttering a low sun-filled growl, they turned their blind blue gaze onto the skies above, murmuring a soft question in words too soft to catch. they came peacefully, and prayed for a peaceful greeting rather than an arrow knocked to fly between their eyes.