06-09-2024, 04:29 PM
AIKAWA KANEMARU.
Kanemaru's head slowly swivelled around to stare at the corvid creature as xe spoke. Xe only blinked when, yet again, Vale did a weird gore-shapeshift into a white fox. He was growing fairly used to Vale eccentricity.
He was paying attention properly now that Vale was actually rattling on about information that was arguably important to Kane, but he could feel a headache coming on because, wow, Vale really did not shut up, ever.
It was interesting to learn just how many elementals there were on the island, though. Vale having control of at least two was impressive, though Kanemaru would never utter those words out loud, ever. Kole he knew about, Meteor... well, he wasn't shocked to learn he used lightning to some degree, given the lion's appearance, and he'd yet to actually meet whatever a Chernabog was. This island had a lot of statistical anomalies. Four psychopaths. Four elementals; maybe more, who knows. Next he was going to find out everyone was queer... Actually, in hindsight, that was probably also true.
"You talk a lot," Kane grunted under his breath rather than reply normally, turning his head back to the damage once more. There was a lot to do, indeed, and Kane wasn't entirely sure where to begin. He could just barely see a crevice in the ground where he assumed the river had flown beforehand, now blocked by felled trees. He supposed unblocking that was as good as place as any.
Carefully picking his way across the undergrowth, Kanemaru allowed several thick vines to sprout from the mossy patches smattered across his body. They grew longer and thicker as he focused, wrapping them around the trunk of a tree; not a particularly large one, just testing his abilities; and gave a yank. The wood creaked and groaned as he pulled and the vines tightened, pulling it up and out of the riverbed slowly but surely, until it stood upright, the roots once again buried in the dirt.
"There," Kane huffed, panting quietly, and shook out his fur. "That wasn't so bad."
He was paying attention properly now that Vale was actually rattling on about information that was arguably important to Kane, but he could feel a headache coming on because, wow, Vale really did not shut up, ever.
It was interesting to learn just how many elementals there were on the island, though. Vale having control of at least two was impressive, though Kanemaru would never utter those words out loud, ever. Kole he knew about, Meteor... well, he wasn't shocked to learn he used lightning to some degree, given the lion's appearance, and he'd yet to actually meet whatever a Chernabog was. This island had a lot of statistical anomalies. Four psychopaths. Four elementals; maybe more, who knows. Next he was going to find out everyone was queer... Actually, in hindsight, that was probably also true.
"You talk a lot," Kane grunted under his breath rather than reply normally, turning his head back to the damage once more. There was a lot to do, indeed, and Kane wasn't entirely sure where to begin. He could just barely see a crevice in the ground where he assumed the river had flown beforehand, now blocked by felled trees. He supposed unblocking that was as good as place as any.
Carefully picking his way across the undergrowth, Kanemaru allowed several thick vines to sprout from the mossy patches smattered across his body. They grew longer and thicker as he focused, wrapping them around the trunk of a tree; not a particularly large one, just testing his abilities; and gave a yank. The wood creaked and groaned as he pulled and the vines tightened, pulling it up and out of the riverbed slowly but surely, until it stood upright, the roots once again buried in the dirt.
"There," Kane huffed, panting quietly, and shook out his fur. "That wasn't so bad."