10-09-2019, 06:25 PM
Hush had been in the Typhoon for a little while now – long enough to get a shout out from Goldie and meet most of the people here, at the very least – but he was far from the most senior member of the crew, and he was pretty glad for that actually, because it meant that he still had others to learn from, and he was happy with that for now. However, it did mean that he had no earthly idea who Ament was, or where he had come from. Hush didn't even have any knowledge of the scents that still faintly clung to Ament's scales, since he had never met anybody from Tanglewood before, despite the fact that the other group was their one and only ally at the moment – since Elysium technically wasn't an official ally, just a group that was also willing to help with the fight against the Pitt. He hoped that one day he would be able to meet someone from Tanglewood, perhaps on some political mission or during something as simple as just a gift giving escort. Of course, that wasn't counting the coming raid of the Pitt as "meeting" anyone from Tanglewood. Sure, they would be fighting side by side, but it wasn't as if there would be a lot of time for introductions and small talk before they would be thrown into the thrills of the final battle of the war. Or at least, what they were all praying would be the final battle of the war. Just the thought of the war continuing brought a frown to his face, despite the fact that he hadn't even been around for most of it. He had heard stories, and that was more than enough for him.
Needless to say, however, when Hush came across Ament wandering through the jungle, his gaze excited but also restrained all at the same time, he wasn't quite sure what to do. He didn't know who Ament was, which would usually prompt the questioning of name and business and all of that fun stuff, but Hush could sort of just tell from the way that the beast moved that Ament probably wouldn't be much for answering his questions. Ament knew not or cared not for their borders, and probably didn't care in the slightest about the coming war or the repercussions of just wandering over a border, because as far as Ament could tell, this place was his, a rightful home that Hush would be in the wrong for questioning him about. While Hush didn't know the specifics of the raptor's simple thoughts, he could tell the aura that the other was radiating from him – not a literal aura, but one of curiosity and searching and happiness, deep down. It made Hush not want to approach him, out of fear of interrupting the nice moment, but he had to at least see if Ament was able to answer any of his questioning, even though it didn't seem like it. It was even worse for Hush to be the first to approach him, since it seemed very unlikely that the raptor would be able to read any of his writing at all. Slowly approaching the raptor, Hush cleared his throat to make the other aware of his presence before he wrote in the dirt in front of him, his tail flicking from side to side behind him as the golden feline questioned, "Hello? Can you understand this? Could you tell me what your name is, and where you're from?" The faint stench of swamp that clung to Ament made Hush wrinkle his nose, a bit disgusted by the odd dirty smell, but at least comforted by the fact that it didn't smell at all like the desert or jungle that the Pittians resided within.
Needless to say, however, when Hush came across Ament wandering through the jungle, his gaze excited but also restrained all at the same time, he wasn't quite sure what to do. He didn't know who Ament was, which would usually prompt the questioning of name and business and all of that fun stuff, but Hush could sort of just tell from the way that the beast moved that Ament probably wouldn't be much for answering his questions. Ament knew not or cared not for their borders, and probably didn't care in the slightest about the coming war or the repercussions of just wandering over a border, because as far as Ament could tell, this place was his, a rightful home that Hush would be in the wrong for questioning him about. While Hush didn't know the specifics of the raptor's simple thoughts, he could tell the aura that the other was radiating from him – not a literal aura, but one of curiosity and searching and happiness, deep down. It made Hush not want to approach him, out of fear of interrupting the nice moment, but he had to at least see if Ament was able to answer any of his questioning, even though it didn't seem like it. It was even worse for Hush to be the first to approach him, since it seemed very unlikely that the raptor would be able to read any of his writing at all. Slowly approaching the raptor, Hush cleared his throat to make the other aware of his presence before he wrote in the dirt in front of him, his tail flicking from side to side behind him as the golden feline questioned, "Hello? Can you understand this? Could you tell me what your name is, and where you're from?" The faint stench of swamp that clung to Ament made Hush wrinkle his nose, a bit disgusted by the odd dirty smell, but at least comforted by the fact that it didn't smell at all like the desert or jungle that the Pittians resided within.
[glow=black,2,300]LOVE IS NOT A VICTORY MARCH[/glow]
[glow=#245dce,2,300]❝ HIDING IN SHADOWS CAN YOU FIGHT YOUR DEMONS, ♡
29 months & marked by fate [glow=#3b6b5c,2,300]———— can you face yourself? ❞