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Post by Robin on Feb 14, 2008 23:43:18 GMT -5
"My name is Robin." he said, stopping his play. He was curious as to why the dragon was acting so kindly to him. "Why did you come when you heard the music?" he asked.
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Post by Starhunter on Feb 14, 2008 23:48:59 GMT -5
Alancar gave the elf one look, but it was apparent that he was over being 'killer' towards Robin. Then he rested his light gray eyes on the dragon, Chara.
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Post by Eslakon on Feb 14, 2008 23:53:59 GMT -5
"The Elders say that ones song describes their personality." Chara said, pausing to look at Eslakon, who was incredibly pale as he stared at the other dragon nervously. "And I felt like meeting someone new."
Eslakon scratched the back of his head nervously, it seemed that he had completely ignored everything else, and was rooted in place by fear, for he knew what a dragon was capable of to things they considered a threat.
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Post by Robin on Feb 14, 2008 23:57:49 GMT -5
"Then it's nice to meet you." said Robin. He didn't know what to say or do, so he just stood there. He looked around at the raining sky. Why are we all still standing out here? Oh well...
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Post by Starhunter on Feb 15, 2008 0:20:29 GMT -5
Noticing Robin looking up into the sky, Akali remembered that it was raining...again. "We should probably head inside, before we all become sick." She said, stifling a laugh when she heard Alancar groan inwardly, and saw him shoot up, and back into the large door.
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Post by Eslakon on Feb 15, 2008 13:48:39 GMT -5
Eslakon nodded in agreement. "Yes, that would be a good idea, but is there enough room for two dragons?" He asked curiously, glancing up at the opening before ducking under one of Chara's wings for shelter. Even though he could barely see Akali and Robin, but at least he wasn't being rained on.
Chara glanced up at the opening as well, and then stretched out her wing just a little further so that Eslakon could step out further without having to press against her side. "True," Chara said slowly. "But we can stay outside if you wish." Eslakon looked up at her with a puzzled look, he didn't want to stay outside, not in this rain.
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Post by Robin on Feb 16, 2008 1:13:27 GMT -5
Robin was just confused, and still didn't know what to do. He rocked back and forth on his heels, waiting to see what the others were doing. Growing extrememly bored, he pulled out his dagger and twirled it between his fingers.
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Post by Starhunter on Mar 21, 2008 16:31:25 GMT -5
Akali smirked at the two guys; one was painfully bored, and the other looked like he didn't quite agree with his partner. "No, it's alright, that room is big enough to hold two dragons. Just tell me if Alancar is at it again, then he can stay outside." She paused, looking into the distance and spotting lightning. "Come on, I have some tea on the stove. Pretty sure it's done..." Akali trailed off, walking through the door and setting her weapons on the table.
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Post by Eslakon on Apr 1, 2008 16:58:13 GMT -5
Chara slightly bared her teeth as Robin drew his dagger, seeing it as a threat, but then turned her attention to Akali when she spoke. "Very well, but I would rather stay outside. She turned her attention to Eslakon, who was glancing between Akali, Robin, and Chara. "You can go inside, Eslakon. Its not necessary for you to linger in the cold rain.
"I agree." Eslakon replied somewhat sarcastically. He loved the rain, but it was getting wet that was his problem.
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Post by Robin on Apr 12, 2008 9:10:41 GMT -5
Robin turned and followed Akali, looking over his shoulder at the dragon outside. He didn't really trust dragons a whole lot, but who could blame him? He had seen them for the first time today, and one of them had scared him nearly to death.
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Post by Starhunter on Apr 21, 2008 20:38:15 GMT -5
Akali grabbed two mugs from her near-empty cupboard, and poured hot tea into each. "Make yourselves at home." She called from the kitchen.
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Post by Eslakon on Jun 5, 2008 9:48:33 GMT -5
Eslakon stepped inside out of the rain, followed by Chara snaking her head through the doorway.
"Make yourselves at home." Akali said from the kitchen.
He nodded, and then found a nearby chair so he could still be beside chara, despite the coming through the door caused from the water hitting her scales.
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Post by Robin on Jun 24, 2008 21:59:47 GMT -5
Robin sat down in one of the chairs at the table in the kitchen. The tea smelled wonderful and filled the air with its scent, and the elf turned to face the dragon. "I thought dragons were nearly extinct." he stated. "How many of you are left?" he asked her.
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Post by Starhunter on Jun 25, 2008 12:01:41 GMT -5
Adding some honey to the tea, and stirring it thoroughly, Akali brought the three mugs out, setting one in front of each of her guests. She took a sip of her tea, listening as the elf asked the female dragon a question.
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Post by Eslakon on Jun 25, 2008 13:01:03 GMT -5
Eslakon and Chara exchanged glances. "Nearly extinct?" She asked curiously. "There are almost hundreds of dragons here alone. Though most of us are hunting during the day, you should walk among the city at nightfall. Chara raised her head slightly. "Just be careful not to trip over their tails, it startles them something fierce while they are asleep."
Eslakon nodded, though he doubted that anyone could trip over a dragon's tail while they were asleep, for they seem to wake at the slightest movement. He smiled as Akali set a mug of hot tea in front of him, and then watched Robin over the top of the cup while taking a sip, but then paused at the rich flavor of the tea.
He set the cup down. "What did you put in this?" He asked Akali, "Its very good."
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