07-01-2020, 10:14 PM
Aurum knew how disorienting it could feel, being in an entirely new place. He also knew how frustrating it could be, since you often ended up just yearning for the old familiarity that you had found comforting. Even now, almost a year later, the angel could remember how ruffled his feathers had been when he first joined Tanglewood. It had been a difficult adjustment process, and he had often found himself wishing he was back with the pride, even with the pain he had suffered there. However, nowadays he was extremely glad that he had stuck it out, and it wasn't hard to see why. After all, once he had coped with the new surroundings and made friends with those unfamiliar to him, he had felt a true sense of family. An even better sense of family then when he had been within the pride, since his Tanglewood family had actually cared. However, he could definitely understand Siborno's pain, and was feeling a bit of it himself. After all, despite knowing more about Elysium than Sib, the mountain dwelling group was still mostly an enigma, at least for now.
The lion had already been outside when Siborno finally decided to emerge, his attention being grabbed by a nearby NPC squeaking in fear when Sib spoke. Looking up, Aurum found himself simply snorting at his new clanmate's fear. He knew the large hybrid could seem intimidating and scary at first, but it wasn't as if he had been threatening the poor guy — he just wanted some food. With this in mind, the angel waited until Sib had settled again to rise to his paws, making his way over to where the injured male was laying. He stopped briefly to grab his own piece of prey, figuring that maybe they could talk over a meal. Or rather, he could talk, and Sib could listen, considering the larger male never seemed big on speaking. Settling down nearby, Aurum took a large bite out of the somewhat plump squirrel he had grabbed, before he looked to Sib, rumbling softly, "Hey, Siborno. Are you doing alright? You look like you're just about a million miles away." He couldn't really blame Sib if he wasn't in the mood to talk, but that didn't mean he would be able to understand very well. Aurum had always been the type to keep the conversation going and be overwhelmingly talkative, so a silent companion like Siborno was slightly new to him. Only slightly, considering he did have some previous experience with Draekon.
The lion had already been outside when Siborno finally decided to emerge, his attention being grabbed by a nearby NPC squeaking in fear when Sib spoke. Looking up, Aurum found himself simply snorting at his new clanmate's fear. He knew the large hybrid could seem intimidating and scary at first, but it wasn't as if he had been threatening the poor guy — he just wanted some food. With this in mind, the angel waited until Sib had settled again to rise to his paws, making his way over to where the injured male was laying. He stopped briefly to grab his own piece of prey, figuring that maybe they could talk over a meal. Or rather, he could talk, and Sib could listen, considering the larger male never seemed big on speaking. Settling down nearby, Aurum took a large bite out of the somewhat plump squirrel he had grabbed, before he looked to Sib, rumbling softly, "Hey, Siborno. Are you doing alright? You look like you're just about a million miles away." He couldn't really blame Sib if he wasn't in the mood to talk, but that didn't mean he would be able to understand very well. Aurum had always been the type to keep the conversation going and be overwhelmingly talkative, so a silent companion like Siborno was slightly new to him. Only slightly, considering he did have some previous experience with Draekon.
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— Reggan