05-13-2020, 11:35 PM
safflower was particularly interested in aurum and Gordon, considering they were new bloods in the knights. while the tom wouldn't say it was rather boring seeing the same faces around, it did keep things interesting when someone unknown approached. for aurum's case was his appearance and rather intense story from the meteors. gordon was truly unknown to saff, unavailable when she arrive he would guess.
the tom's eyes widened as aurum described his wings, nodding slowly. he couldn't help but chuckle when he mentioned his children. six was... quite a bit in his eyes. his mother seemed overwhelmed with just him and his twin. he wondered if they were still in the tanglewood place with him or grown up now.
icarus' following introduction left him grinning smugly. so vague just like his own. safflower couldn't pinpoint the forest he was raised on any map if his life depended on it. it was just... there. earth that kept them fed, sheltered and safe.
his tail fluffed up as icarus mentioned his collection, his whiskers twitching. "ah, well... there were a few in my guesthouse when i first came here. then there were a few others around the empty rooms in the manner... haven't found a new one yet. been a couple months since i looked." they were peaceful little plastic and glass terrariums. safflower would use the falling glitter to breathe with and calm himself down when he had to.
as gordon finally came next, safflower nodded his head slowly. he appeared understanding, but internally her stuttering was like claws on stone. she can't be like this all the time- how does anyone talk to her longer than five minutes?
"wow! so interesting, all of you. i couldn't imagine having wings, or knowing constellations, or having responsibilities further than feeding kyte. one more question: what has brought you to the knights? all answers are valid answers, i came here initially because i needed food and a roof over my head. cav let that happen, and now its been two years since."
the tom's eyes widened as aurum described his wings, nodding slowly. he couldn't help but chuckle when he mentioned his children. six was... quite a bit in his eyes. his mother seemed overwhelmed with just him and his twin. he wondered if they were still in the tanglewood place with him or grown up now.
icarus' following introduction left him grinning smugly. so vague just like his own. safflower couldn't pinpoint the forest he was raised on any map if his life depended on it. it was just... there. earth that kept them fed, sheltered and safe.
his tail fluffed up as icarus mentioned his collection, his whiskers twitching. "ah, well... there were a few in my guesthouse when i first came here. then there were a few others around the empty rooms in the manner... haven't found a new one yet. been a couple months since i looked." they were peaceful little plastic and glass terrariums. safflower would use the falling glitter to breathe with and calm himself down when he had to.
as gordon finally came next, safflower nodded his head slowly. he appeared understanding, but internally her stuttering was like claws on stone. she can't be like this all the time- how does anyone talk to her longer than five minutes?
"wow! so interesting, all of you. i couldn't imagine having wings, or knowing constellations, or having responsibilities further than feeding kyte. one more question: what has brought you to the knights? all answers are valid answers, i came here initially because i needed food and a roof over my head. cav let that happen, and now its been two years since."