07-02-2018, 12:49 AM
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SOMEBODY SHOWED YOU ALL OF THE HORROR-
YOU WEREN'T BORN WITH IT!
[W]iskerSOMEBODY SHOWED YOU ALL OF THE HORROR-
YOU WEREN'T BORN WITH IT!
[div style="background-color:#BG COLOR;width:90%; overflow: stretch;text-align: justify; font-size: 8pt;color: #E0EEEE;"] While the groups were more civilized in comparison to the normal sentient rouges that took refuge alone. Adopting non-sentient creatures for a mimicry of two leg development- Argus knew better than to think anyone here was above their animal nature. It was just instinct. With sentience came the curb to that instinct- and end to it's need with logic to reason everything out. But Argus had always been the first to toe that line. Let logic and reason fade away and let her instinct rule. It was the reason she only hunted at night beside the craving to eat near constantly, the reason her eyes still glowed blue onto occasion when she felt the need to tap into her powers beyond the mutation that sprouted from her back.
She did not need to look to her own companions to know something was wrong. The air tasted different on her tongue, the sea was more pungent leading up to the days of the meeting- but there was no dread. No nagging feeling of off-ness that usually settled onto her bones when it came to something supernatural acting- Nature driven things were harder to predict yes. Argus has never really lived close enough to water to deal with a tsunami if it were not for the fact that one hit her last home before she left. Their tiny little island then was wrenched to all hell- and the same things happening here- it should've been faster- she should have been faster in picking up on the clues along the week. But she was too busy trying to put on a facade of everything was normal she wasn't focusing on what was wrong in the first place.
The meeting went by without fanfare. Her eyes dull as half her mind went into thinking of something different while the Leader spoke. Pincher's words running over Argus' mind. Not entirely focusing mostly on the words as much as the sound. Unless it was a name that caught her interest- Promotions - lilypoise demoted - medical tryouts soon to come by - a warning? Hm. SHe let out a low hum along with Wade's words in her own form of acknowledgement. Trying to mentally pick apart what seemed so off so suddenly.
-Everyone was screaming. Concerned crewmates and cocky officers demanding what was going on when Argus' mind lineally clicked on the word tsunami. She was not the first to get out, if anything she lagged behind- wings flared and open in an intimidating gesture as she scanned the room for people she needed to grab. For now there was no one to be worried about. Everyone was moving- but Argus was aware how easily it would be for someone to get lost in the rush. She just hopped she could get them before they eventually got swept under.
She did not need to look to her own companions to know something was wrong. The air tasted different on her tongue, the sea was more pungent leading up to the days of the meeting- but there was no dread. No nagging feeling of off-ness that usually settled onto her bones when it came to something supernatural acting- Nature driven things were harder to predict yes. Argus has never really lived close enough to water to deal with a tsunami if it were not for the fact that one hit her last home before she left. Their tiny little island then was wrenched to all hell- and the same things happening here- it should've been faster- she should have been faster in picking up on the clues along the week. But she was too busy trying to put on a facade of everything was normal she wasn't focusing on what was wrong in the first place.
The meeting went by without fanfare. Her eyes dull as half her mind went into thinking of something different while the Leader spoke. Pincher's words running over Argus' mind. Not entirely focusing mostly on the words as much as the sound. Unless it was a name that caught her interest- Promotions - lilypoise demoted - medical tryouts soon to come by - a warning? Hm. SHe let out a low hum along with Wade's words in her own form of acknowledgement. Trying to mentally pick apart what seemed so off so suddenly.
-Everyone was screaming. Concerned crewmates and cocky officers demanding what was going on when Argus' mind lineally clicked on the word tsunami. She was not the first to get out, if anything she lagged behind- wings flared and open in an intimidating gesture as she scanned the room for people she needed to grab. For now there was no one to be worried about. Everyone was moving- but Argus was aware how easily it would be for someone to get lost in the rush. She just hopped she could get them before they eventually got swept under.