02-20-2020, 02:47 AM
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AURUM
DO NO HARM BUT TAKE NO SHIT !
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In the past, The Pitt had wronged Tanglewood, as well as Aurum in particular, in a great many ways. They had injured his body, forced his poor ex boyfriend into their cruel ways, and had taken more people that he cared about than he could even list. So many faces had disappeared from his life at some point because of them, and he was always full of wild, untamed fury when it happened. He was not one to be wronged. He was an angel, and an angel of vengeance at that. He wasn't exactly the one that you wanted vowing to hunt you down forever. Yet still, things had only become worse and worse for them, and for a brief moment he had even thought that perhaps they had changed. He hadn't thought for a moment that Kydobi would be a good ardent – he had killed the other once for a reason, after all – but he tried to trust Goldie's judgement, and at least give them a chance. However, that chance had been wasted on them, and once again they had taken someone he loved. Not just anybody he loved, but his sister. One of the people in his life whom he cared about the most, and whom he would set the entire world on fire for. They had thought it was bad when they had taken Roy, when he had come charging in, aflame and ready to dole put sweet, sweet justice? They had only seem the beginning then. Hell, the only reason they weren't already all on fire and screeching in agony was because Leroy had said they were just going to talk. For now.
Aurum's body was practically trembling as he came up beside Leroy, the proxy's one blue eye gleaming with rage and focus. His wings were outstretched wide, the golden and red colors of the sunset clashing against the background of the Pitt's territory. His body was screaming at him to charge forward. To leap into the fray and leave questions for later, but he knew that wasn't the plan here. That was only a last resort if they put up a fight – a last resort that would more than likely end in the Pitt's total extermination, if they weren't careful. The lion could feel the wisps of flames upon his feathers, dancing back and forth in a motion on the outside that reflected the flames of fury within. He supposed he should just be glad he wasn't leaking lava from the mouth again. His gaze darted towards Sweeney as he spoke, immediately recognizing her as one of Jervis's children from his execution. When she spoke, it became even more so apparent that Jervis was her father. He shook his head a little, silently disappointed that his poor children were saddled with the burden of their father's genes, and his legacy. They'd more than likely be tainted forever, right from the beginning. It was after her little outburst that Gael spoke, and Aurum's eyes focused upon Aine's father, his form only tensing further when the fox finished. How dare he sound so damn calm and casual about everything? Acting as if he didn't fucking know why they were here? Aurum practically spat, the flames on his wings growing in size before shrinking back down again, "You're damn fucking right there's a reason for this." He would leave the actual explanation for Leroy, but he was just so angry that Gael could dare to feign ignorance.
Aurum's body was practically trembling as he came up beside Leroy, the proxy's one blue eye gleaming with rage and focus. His wings were outstretched wide, the golden and red colors of the sunset clashing against the background of the Pitt's territory. His body was screaming at him to charge forward. To leap into the fray and leave questions for later, but he knew that wasn't the plan here. That was only a last resort if they put up a fight – a last resort that would more than likely end in the Pitt's total extermination, if they weren't careful. The lion could feel the wisps of flames upon his feathers, dancing back and forth in a motion on the outside that reflected the flames of fury within. He supposed he should just be glad he wasn't leaking lava from the mouth again. His gaze darted towards Sweeney as he spoke, immediately recognizing her as one of Jervis's children from his execution. When she spoke, it became even more so apparent that Jervis was her father. He shook his head a little, silently disappointed that his poor children were saddled with the burden of their father's genes, and his legacy. They'd more than likely be tainted forever, right from the beginning. It was after her little outburst that Gael spoke, and Aurum's eyes focused upon Aine's father, his form only tensing further when the fox finished. How dare he sound so damn calm and casual about everything? Acting as if he didn't fucking know why they were here? Aurum practically spat, the flames on his wings growing in size before shrinking back down again, "You're damn fucking right there's a reason for this." He would leave the actual explanation for Leroy, but he was just so angry that Gael could dare to feign ignorance.
━ I'M GONNA WIN.┆PROUD. WARM. PROTECTIVE. ━
— Reggan