10-13-2018, 09:28 PM
LUCERYS VELARYON
male | 20 months | sunhaven | member
While he was proud of Sephirath for getting Pharoah, Lucerys just couldn't see himself or his sister doing anything in the Rosebloods. He was loyal to his house, and for his house's sake, he needed to find a clan where he could make a name for himself. His sister was gone for now, but she'd be back, she never strayed too far from her dearest older brother.
Lucerys had been flying for a very long time, the smell of ocean underneath him as he noticed land not too far away. It was beautiful, and he wished he could talk to Epione about it, talk about just how amazing the sea is, despite them having flown all the way from Valyria to these lands. They had already crossed the sea to see this land.
Claws tapped on the sand as the large, amber-eyed griffin landed on soft soil-like mineral, his talons scraping through the underfoot sand curiously. It was unusual to see a griffin this big, he supposed, as the others in the Rosebloods had gawked at him when he saw how large he was. Five feet wasn't big, in his opinion. He'd seen bigger.
Sitting down on the sand, the back paws of the griffin stretched out to rest his muscles as his wings folded in at his sides, the tip of them barely touching the ground.
Lucerys had been flying for a very long time, the smell of ocean underneath him as he noticed land not too far away. It was beautiful, and he wished he could talk to Epione about it, talk about just how amazing the sea is, despite them having flown all the way from Valyria to these lands. They had already crossed the sea to see this land.
Claws tapped on the sand as the large, amber-eyed griffin landed on soft soil-like mineral, his talons scraping through the underfoot sand curiously. It was unusual to see a griffin this big, he supposed, as the others in the Rosebloods had gawked at him when he saw how large he was. Five feet wasn't big, in his opinion. He'd seen bigger.
Sitting down on the sand, the back paws of the griffin stretched out to rest his muscles as his wings folded in at his sides, the tip of them barely touching the ground.