11-06-2020, 11:08 PM
[align=center][div style="width: 51%; text-align: justify; font-size: 11pt; letter-spacing: -1px; font-family: georgia;"]Ayla chose not to accessorize or modify herself, or at least not yet. She worried accessories, clothes, or otherwise would interfere wither her photosynthesis. A necklace she supposed would cover little of her body, and therefore not block her body from the sun. Piercings would also be a modification with minimal effect. Perhaps if she could find a rose gold piercing to compliment her stripes, she would get an ear piercing.
The ti-tigon approached the trio, a soft smile on her maw as she stared wonderingly at her father's new piercing. She certainly wasn't going to get a nose piercing anytime soon. She would start with something simple like an ear piercing if she chose to get one, where the cartilage isn't as thick. She was sure it hurt, as Salvia mentioned, even if Aurum refused to admit it. The prick of a needle still hurts no matter how tough one is, does it not? Pain is merely the body's way of telling the brain that something is wrong, big or little. Instinctively unpleasant, to urge the brain to do something about it. "I like it," She meowed in regard to Aurum's new piercing. "I love your necklace as well," She purred, turning to Elsweyr. The feline liked the idea of getting a piercing after a big accomplishment. It gave more meaning, rather than doing it just to enhance one's appearance. She was indeed the sentimental type, so the idea was quite appealing.
The ti-tigon approached the trio, a soft smile on her maw as she stared wonderingly at her father's new piercing. She certainly wasn't going to get a nose piercing anytime soon. She would start with something simple like an ear piercing if she chose to get one, where the cartilage isn't as thick. She was sure it hurt, as Salvia mentioned, even if Aurum refused to admit it. The prick of a needle still hurts no matter how tough one is, does it not? Pain is merely the body's way of telling the brain that something is wrong, big or little. Instinctively unpleasant, to urge the brain to do something about it. "I like it," She meowed in regard to Aurum's new piercing. "I love your necklace as well," She purred, turning to Elsweyr. The feline liked the idea of getting a piercing after a big accomplishment. It gave more meaning, rather than doing it just to enhance one's appearance. She was indeed the sentimental type, so the idea was quite appealing.
ti-tigon — 9 months old — she/her — nephilim — photosynthesis