01-08-2020, 08:17 PM
i was born, on the highway, in a train wreck
with a heart, that was beating, out of my chest
What the fuck was that.
Aurum hadn't exactly been around for the last time Kliment had been a member of Tanglewood, and as he approached the creature, his one good eye was a wide orb, full of... amazement? Terror? He wasn't exactly sure, just as he wasn't exactly sure what this thing was. He didn't seem hostile. Well, at least not hostile to the members of Tanglewood. He was definitely more than a little bit hostile to the alligators within Tanglewood's waters, if him slurping one up like a wet noodle was anything to go by. Aurum couldn't say he was exactly mourning, since he tended to keep his own fair distance away from the gators at all times – after all, he had learned well just what they could do when one had bitten him shortly after his joining. Still, it was definitely pretty unnerving to see a strange alien looking creature walk up to the territory and take down a gator single handedly, a task that usually took an entire hunting group. Aurum was fairly sure he could take down a gator on his own as well, but certainly not without using his powers and wings, both of which this guy evidently lacked, or at least hadn't used in the process of killing the gator.
Taking a deep breath to calm himself down, the proxy moved over to the front of Kliment, unaware of the fact that the other couldn't see him. As he cocked his head to one side, he let his eyes take in Kliment's form, along with all of the odd little details. When he was satisfied that he had seen enough, he let his eyes go back to Kliment's face, clearing his throat before speaking, "Hello there, welcome back to Tanglewood. My name's Aurum, and I'm the second in command around here... could I know your name? I'm afraid I wasn't around for the last time you were here..." Or perhaps he had been, and he simply hadn't remembered it. Although, Aurum was fairly confident that he wouldn't have forgotten a creature like Kliment, even if they had only been around for a brief amount of time. At the very least he would've marked them down as an oddity, even if he really didn't have much room to speak on such a subject. Plenty of people regarded him as an oddity, since it wasn't exactly often that you saw a winged lion just walking around. He supposed it was all just a matter of perspective, and how used to something you had become.
Aurum hadn't exactly been around for the last time Kliment had been a member of Tanglewood, and as he approached the creature, his one good eye was a wide orb, full of... amazement? Terror? He wasn't exactly sure, just as he wasn't exactly sure what this thing was. He didn't seem hostile. Well, at least not hostile to the members of Tanglewood. He was definitely more than a little bit hostile to the alligators within Tanglewood's waters, if him slurping one up like a wet noodle was anything to go by. Aurum couldn't say he was exactly mourning, since he tended to keep his own fair distance away from the gators at all times – after all, he had learned well just what they could do when one had bitten him shortly after his joining. Still, it was definitely pretty unnerving to see a strange alien looking creature walk up to the territory and take down a gator single handedly, a task that usually took an entire hunting group. Aurum was fairly sure he could take down a gator on his own as well, but certainly not without using his powers and wings, both of which this guy evidently lacked, or at least hadn't used in the process of killing the gator.
Taking a deep breath to calm himself down, the proxy moved over to the front of Kliment, unaware of the fact that the other couldn't see him. As he cocked his head to one side, he let his eyes take in Kliment's form, along with all of the odd little details. When he was satisfied that he had seen enough, he let his eyes go back to Kliment's face, clearing his throat before speaking, "Hello there, welcome back to Tanglewood. My name's Aurum, and I'm the second in command around here... could I know your name? I'm afraid I wasn't around for the last time you were here..." Or perhaps he had been, and he simply hadn't remembered it. Although, Aurum was fairly confident that he wouldn't have forgotten a creature like Kliment, even if they had only been around for a brief amount of time. At the very least he would've marked them down as an oddity, even if he really didn't have much room to speak on such a subject. Plenty of people regarded him as an oddity, since it wasn't exactly often that you saw a winged lion just walking around. He supposed it was all just a matter of perspective, and how used to something you had become.
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