08-31-2019, 10:24 AM
— 'cause I'm only a crack in this castle of glass
Embry preferred to believe very little could surprise him. After so many years, things grew commonplace to him that others may find unusual. A cicada larger than himself failed to fall into the category of 'been there, seen that'. By the stars. The swift fox slowly padded towards Aine's other side, taking a protective stance along with Kydobi.
While the other to attempted to communicate, the vulpine simply regarded the massive insect with a curious gaze. He thoroughly considered sending Keona a message through their bond but supposed this hardly counted as a matter of importance. He simply found the matter fascinating. And annoying.
He grit his teeth at the sound, intrigue heightening. "I'm not so sure it understands us, lass," he muttered to Aine, ear flicking. Which is unfortunate, really. He understood many languages, but not any sort he imagined the insect may be attempting.
"Looks like a giant cicada -- I believe they come from the ground, then emerge after some years," spotting patterns and applying them to new surprises must be the true perk of a long-life, he supposed. "If 'e's just a big one, 'e probably just emerged." But cicadas -- no, insects, don't sit like that. "I do believe we're lookin' at a special case regardless, of course."
[align=right]hardly anything left for you to see — EMBRY
Embry preferred to believe very little could surprise him. After so many years, things grew commonplace to him that others may find unusual. A cicada larger than himself failed to fall into the category of 'been there, seen that'. By the stars. The swift fox slowly padded towards Aine's other side, taking a protective stance along with Kydobi.
While the other to attempted to communicate, the vulpine simply regarded the massive insect with a curious gaze. He thoroughly considered sending Keona a message through their bond but supposed this hardly counted as a matter of importance. He simply found the matter fascinating. And annoying.
He grit his teeth at the sound, intrigue heightening. "I'm not so sure it understands us, lass," he muttered to Aine, ear flicking. Which is unfortunate, really. He understood many languages, but not any sort he imagined the insect may be attempting.
"Looks like a giant cicada -- I believe they come from the ground, then emerge after some years," spotting patterns and applying them to new surprises must be the true perk of a long-life, he supposed. "If 'e's just a big one, 'e probably just emerged." But cicadas -- no, insects, don't sit like that. "I do believe we're lookin' at a special case regardless, of course."
[align=right]hardly anything left for you to see — EMBRY
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