05-18-2018, 10:38 PM
//OOC
Many people had followed, which pleased him- but, at the same time, there were also many faces he didn't see that he'd been hoping to. That was fine, he supposed. They could catch up later. He stood quietly, the film of glitter around his ankles slowly evaporating at the same speed it accumulated. Starrynight bore a toothy grin, further exposing the wet, black stone in his jaws. The same question continuously rippled throughout the crowd. It made him happy to have captured their interest.
"I'm glad you asked!" he announced at last, once the clamor died down. He came back out onto the grassy shore, setting the stone down on the sand before moving to a fabric bag he had brought with him. It was full of many other bags, tied shut with string. One of the bags was black, which he removed from the larger sack. He held it up for everyone to see. "Inside this bag is what this entire thing is about!" The Seraph removed the string, dropping it on the ground before reaching into the bag. He pulled out a necklace. It was a thick black string, and a metal pendant swung gently at the base of the loop. It was a beautifully carved moon, with a sun in the center of the crescent. "This necklace was crafted using the metal of a meteorite. It came from far beyond our world, even from the furthest reaches of our imaginations. To think that such an incredible item is here, in our very home, is amazing."
Starrynight, too caught up in the moment to properly put the necklace on, slung the lace over one of his antlers. The feline turned to Starpool. "I think that long ago, Starpool was formed by meteors. Its shards still remain here to this day. I've decided that we should honor that." His head turned, magenta eyes glancing back at the Ascendants gathered together. "I want all of you to go out into Starpool and find a meteorite shard. Bring back the first one you can find. I'll give further instructions once everyone's done." Lifting up the black, rough shard on the ground, he held it up high. "They look like this. Some might be visible, some may require digging in the lake bed. Good luck!" With that he sat down, staring out over the crystal blue lake with a smile.
ATTACK IN BOLD #876494 - TAGS
Many people had followed, which pleased him- but, at the same time, there were also many faces he didn't see that he'd been hoping to. That was fine, he supposed. They could catch up later. He stood quietly, the film of glitter around his ankles slowly evaporating at the same speed it accumulated. Starrynight bore a toothy grin, further exposing the wet, black stone in his jaws. The same question continuously rippled throughout the crowd. It made him happy to have captured their interest.
"I'm glad you asked!" he announced at last, once the clamor died down. He came back out onto the grassy shore, setting the stone down on the sand before moving to a fabric bag he had brought with him. It was full of many other bags, tied shut with string. One of the bags was black, which he removed from the larger sack. He held it up for everyone to see. "Inside this bag is what this entire thing is about!" The Seraph removed the string, dropping it on the ground before reaching into the bag. He pulled out a necklace. It was a thick black string, and a metal pendant swung gently at the base of the loop. It was a beautifully carved moon, with a sun in the center of the crescent. "This necklace was crafted using the metal of a meteorite. It came from far beyond our world, even from the furthest reaches of our imaginations. To think that such an incredible item is here, in our very home, is amazing."
Starrynight, too caught up in the moment to properly put the necklace on, slung the lace over one of his antlers. The feline turned to Starpool. "I think that long ago, Starpool was formed by meteors. Its shards still remain here to this day. I've decided that we should honor that." His head turned, magenta eyes glancing back at the Ascendants gathered together. "I want all of you to go out into Starpool and find a meteorite shard. Bring back the first one you can find. I'll give further instructions once everyone's done." Lifting up the black, rough shard on the ground, he held it up high. "They look like this. Some might be visible, some may require digging in the lake bed. Good luck!" With that he sat down, staring out over the crystal blue lake with a smile.
ATTACK IN BOLD #876494 - TAGS
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