06-01-2018, 09:24 PM
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geddy — male — the ascendants
a feline appearing was unsurprising - felines and canines seemed to take up the majority of groups he heard about. they had spent the most time with humans overall, so it only made sense that they would create more diverse civilizations together. however a snake hanging around the male's neck was certainly different. he tilted his head slightly at the sight of that, curious as to what the snake was to the male. a pet? he hoped not. he didn't like the idea of pets. however, before he could think about it further, the other male spoke up.
he noted the polite smile, not bothering to return it just yet. he listened to the male quietly, already knowing the answer would probably be yes. it seemed the groups wanted to expand. possibly for power? he didn't know, nor did he care about it too much. he just wanted an okay place to stay. that was his only motive for being here. and then he introduced himself. the iguana had wanted to wait for someone to arrive before doing that, as he figured it'd be more polite, and more personal. besides, he wasn't too keen on shouting his name right now. perhaps he should come up with a fake name.
he wouldn't have much reason for that, though, he knew. he was slightly a compulsive liar. only slightly. he decided not to. it'd be more of a hassle to go by a different name if he planned on staying here, and it wouldn't really get him off on the right foot. besides, he liked his name. just some dumb, impulsive thought. "oy, i appreciate it, wren. the name's geddy, it's a pleasure to meet ya!" he replied, trying to sound a bit enthusiastic out of politeness. he honestly hasn't spoken too many creatures outside of his family in a while, although he sort of had no choice now. he decided to take his attention off of that for now, though, and directed his attention back to the snake. "who's that?" he asked, gesturing to ari.
he noted the polite smile, not bothering to return it just yet. he listened to the male quietly, already knowing the answer would probably be yes. it seemed the groups wanted to expand. possibly for power? he didn't know, nor did he care about it too much. he just wanted an okay place to stay. that was his only motive for being here. and then he introduced himself. the iguana had wanted to wait for someone to arrive before doing that, as he figured it'd be more polite, and more personal. besides, he wasn't too keen on shouting his name right now. perhaps he should come up with a fake name.
he wouldn't have much reason for that, though, he knew. he was slightly a compulsive liar. only slightly. he decided not to. it'd be more of a hassle to go by a different name if he planned on staying here, and it wouldn't really get him off on the right foot. besides, he liked his name. just some dumb, impulsive thought. "oy, i appreciate it, wren. the name's geddy, it's a pleasure to meet ya!" he replied, trying to sound a bit enthusiastic out of politeness. he honestly hasn't spoken too many creatures outside of his family in a while, although he sort of had no choice now. he decided to take his attention off of that for now, though, and directed his attention back to the snake. "who's that?" he asked, gesturing to ari.
NOTHING'S EVER LOST FOREVER, IT'S JUST HIDING IN THE RECESS OF YOUR MIND AND WHEN YOU NEED IT, IT WILL COME TO YOU AT NIGHT. I MISS THE YELLOW. I MISS THE YELLING AND THE SHAKEDOWN. I'M NOT COMPLAINING, NO, I GOT A BETTER SET OF KNIVES NOW. I MISS MY DRUMMER, MY DEAD STEPBROTHER, AND THE PIT CROWD. AND CHUCK AND MATTY - IF THEY COULD SEE ME THEY'D BE SO PROUD.