04-17-2018, 09:55 PM
the jaguar's head tipped curiously towards the sound of a creature approaching. judging by the sound alone they were large in size, far larger than himself. his hazel hues flickered momentarily before they fixated on the hellhound looking creature that had come to greet him. was this the sort of creature that lived here? were there more of its kind or was everyone different? until another approached, he would be unable to decipher this fact, and, in the hopes of keeping himself unsurprised, he would simply expect another one. this way, should anything else approach he would be underwhelmed almost instantaneously. though what was shocking aside from the physical appearance of the creature, was rather the aura he got from him. it felt familiar though it was in a way that he was incapable of pinpointing. a part of him wondered if this was, perhaps, husani. that thought was quickly cut short, they'd been apart for a long time, but surely he had not changed this drastically.
the soft lights from the creatures pelts cast a glow that brightened up his surroundings in a way that made it so that cairos' gaze had to readjust itself. alabaster features seemed to be blonder in the light, the beige marking barely standing out against the colour created by the magma like glow. if cairos were to see magma fresh from a volcano, he imagined it would look something like that. it was mesmerising, for a moment, cairos almost didn't hear the creature speak to him. his mind focused solely on the orange glow that arose from the hellhounds insides. it was only when it spoke that his eyes ripped away from the glow and instead fixated on its eyes. "cairos," he was still distracted enough that his egyptian accent seeped through far more than he would've liked.
"i also go by kai, i'm here to inquire about an old... friend, and join, perhaps." it was unlikely that amun would recognise cairos, and he doubted he'd even remember his original name, although, he'd come this far, so, it was worth the chance. despite it being added as an afterthought, he did wish to join, even if it was only for a temporary amount of time, he would have a home once more. "husani, have you heard of him? is he here?" there was desperation hidden badly behind his tone, he was used to coming up with a lack of results, but by the gods themselves, he wished that he was here. he wished that this futile search could be over and they could be back together. perhaps, he'd find his peace here.
the soft lights from the creatures pelts cast a glow that brightened up his surroundings in a way that made it so that cairos' gaze had to readjust itself. alabaster features seemed to be blonder in the light, the beige marking barely standing out against the colour created by the magma like glow. if cairos were to see magma fresh from a volcano, he imagined it would look something like that. it was mesmerising, for a moment, cairos almost didn't hear the creature speak to him. his mind focused solely on the orange glow that arose from the hellhounds insides. it was only when it spoke that his eyes ripped away from the glow and instead fixated on its eyes. "cairos," he was still distracted enough that his egyptian accent seeped through far more than he would've liked.
"i also go by kai, i'm here to inquire about an old... friend, and join, perhaps." it was unlikely that amun would recognise cairos, and he doubted he'd even remember his original name, although, he'd come this far, so, it was worth the chance. despite it being added as an afterthought, he did wish to join, even if it was only for a temporary amount of time, he would have a home once more. "husani, have you heard of him? is he here?" there was desperation hidden badly behind his tone, he was used to coming up with a lack of results, but by the gods themselves, he wished that he was here. he wished that this futile search could be over and they could be back together. perhaps, he'd find his peace here.