I would like to develop Tog more, so if anyone is up for a roleplay, just post! Although, I'll be going to bed about now, so I'll check this again in the morning. c:
Today was not a great day for the tan Pokemon. Everybody would not notice his den entrance and would often end up blocking it. Tired of that, Feyr decided it was time to find a solution so it would not happen again. But for now, he was hungry so he decided to go hunt for the day. He left the den, hoping nobody would come around, and went to the Pond. The sun was high in the sky at the time but for once the Fire Pokemon wanted the rain. But of course, no clouds covering the sky. He released a sigh and kept walking. When he arrived near the water, he jumped in it and seeked fishes and crustaceans.
After some catches, he left the Pond with the pelt still wet. He waited to reach a tree nearby before putting the fishes and the shrimps on the floor. Then, he shook himself, setting his mane and tail back on fire. He would feel weak if he was still wet, especially with a such small tail and with his unability to use his powers when he is not dry. Feyr grabbed his meals with his mouth and put some on his back. The smell of shrimp made him starving more as it was his favourtie food and after some minutes of thinking, he supposed at last that he was a little tired and thought that it would be better to eat out of his cave so he put the food back on the ground and laid down to take one of the small crustaceans he caught, watching the others around him.
The Oak Guardian was resting at the entrance of the Old Oak, as she did everyday.
Today was mellow, and calm. Then again, when you're around the Oak, time seems to come slowly to a stop that nothing seems like it could distrupt such peace.
The dark red doe closed her eyes, inhaling the warm, seedy smell of the oak. The gentle hum that it possessed lulled her into a meditative state.
Her flower crown rustled quietly in the breeze. She looked around with a golden-eyed gaze.
She could spot a faint, glow in the distance. Some glowing creature in the pond.
The guardian shifted in her place, wondering if she should go investigate. At first, she was alarmed-- is it a fire? Should she be worried, concerned for the forest?
Though, the longer she watched the tiny flame, it didn't grow. Though she was at ease now, she was still curious about what that flame was.
She eyed it from her place beside the Oak. Perhaps she would go and see whatever the source was, but she could hear the flowers. They needed her, for now.
The Pokemon noticed some fawns playing together in the Pond. One of them approached him when he saw him, probably by curiosity as he was one of those rare creatures you could see in the Forest, not to mention he was very special, but he was the first pokemon here. At least, he did not meet any other one yet. Feyr growled towards the kid, showing his sharp teeth. He was not particulary found of or even interested in fawns, except maybe that fairy one he met some months ago. It has been a while he did not see her now that he was thinking about it. He hoped she was alright. The fawn got scared and ran away, the other ones did not try to get closer to him.
The fire creature kept eating his meal. The half of his catches ending up in his stomach, he decided to bury the rest for the evening and did some sport, running through the Forest. he passed near the Old Oak, leaving a temporary fire trail behind him. Unlike people fearing it, this trail would put neither the trees nor the grass in fire, it was just some kind of effect. Feyr did not notice the dark red doe by the Oak at the moment and ran towards the Ruins, jumping above the Crossed Logs before going to the Pond. Arrived near it, he turned to the Crying Idol then to the Playground and finally to De Drinkplaats. After passing by all the main locations, he let his legs leading him, enjoying the wind. After some minutes of running everywhere through the Forest, he became tired and stopped near the big Oak. This time his flame-filled eyes spotted a doe next to it. He decided to not pay attention to her and stepped in the Oak to lay down and rest.
As this foreign creature flew past the old Oak, the guardian's ears flew up and flinched in surprise. At first alarmed by the trail of fire, the doe calmed when she noticed the fire was benign. She blinked, confused, and looked around from where she sat but the creature was gone in a blink. Yet another unique creature in the forest she had to understand.
Though once it left, she was able to refocus on the wind and flowers. What's that, they thought. Should we be afraid?
The oak guardian eased her muscles and slowly rose to her hooves. Taking a moment to stretch her legs, she let out a tired sigh. Then, the guardian knelt down to every flower, breathing over them, and their petals shone and stretched under her touch, rejuvenated. Only another friend in the forest the doe cooed to the flowers.
Once she had brightened every flower around the Oak, she returned to her place and lied back down. Reimmersing herself in the oak's meditative tune, she closed her eyes and let the mellow beat clear her mind. That is, until the stranger approached. The creature silently passed her, and she opened one eye to quickly peek at it. She heard the being settle in the mouth of the Oak.
Turning her head slightly, she peered back at him. A small, unique creature. She hoped it wasn't hostile. She looked straight again.
A few moments passed, until she spoke. Don't take this the wrong way, but what are you?
Feyr looked back at the dark red-pelted doe. "Very curious, aren't you?, he said with a ton of amusement in his voice. I'm a fire "pocket monster", or a fire pokemon if you prefer. But I bet you don't know what it is." The ton of amusement became a ton of mockery but you could barely notice it. "I didn't know myself when the Gods gave me that body. Actually, pokemons are powerful creatures, somehow helpful for the humans." The Pokemon did not say anything more. It was probably too complicated to tell her everything. Besides, he did not even know her.
His tail moved near his front legs, he was wondering if other pokemons could exist in those Woods. He would surely meet them soon if it was the case. While he was thinking, he suddenly noticed that she was still looking at him. He tapped the ground next to him with his front paw. "If you want to join me, you can." He invited. Not that he was interested in her, but maybe she would be better sitting with him instead of just staying outside, staring at him as it scared him a little.
The doe's nostrils flared ever so slightly as she gave an audible 'huff.' Don't underestimate me, stranger. I, myself, am a creation of the Gods, so I know a bit more than you might think.
When he gave an invitation to join her within the Oak, her ears flicked forward than back again in thought. Her expression remained the same. The red doe stood up and adjusted herself so that she was about a foot closer, and fully facing him. I'm the guardian of this Old Oak tree, the doe explained. So, I like to be at the front when others enter. That way they know they're safe within it, knowing there is one to care for it and guard it.
"Haha, really?, he laughed. Ya know, this body, I chose it myself and they gave it to me. I just knew I was a pokemon thanks to Kamaya. She traveled into the Human World and taught me many things." He smiled slyly, eyes closed. When he looked back at the doe, he was wondering if she really knew what pokemons were. She's lying, maybe, he thought.
When she said she was the guardian and that she wanted to keep people inside know they were safe, Feyr restrained another laugh. "Nothing bad happened in it, with ya or without, he said a little more seriously. It is the first time I see you there, and I went many times here. the only bad thing that happened was this Merciless stepping on me when we were both in the Old Oak and that I was with The Glitch." He then remained silent for some seconds before resuming. "Don't take it in the bad way, I'm just saying my opinion. We're in the Endless Forest, lady! Protected by the Twin Gods themselves. This Oak doesn't need a guardian." He then stretched out, still laid on the floor.
Don't have to be here to see. the doe said stoicly, though was slightly irritated underneath. She considered explaining she had other obligations beside The Oak, though it is her and many other's home. But she rested her voice; she didn't owe an explanation to anyone.
And, she added, you may think that, but that contradicts why and how I was made. I like to think we all have a purpose, whether you are built for it or you choose it. I have mine, you have yours... Speaking of..
The dark red doe rose and stretched her legs. She was small, but it was pretty evident that she was strong. She swished her tail and began to re-bloom the flowers that had been trampled over, or withered. The doe emerged from the mouth of the Oak and knelt down, breathing over the flowers. Her breath made them bloom and rejuvenate with color. She took care of the greenery around the Oak for a few minutes, then looked up at the great tree. The guardian took note of some dead pieces of bark and greenery at the top, but decided to take care of it a bit later when she would make her daily round about the forest.
For now, she returned to her spot within the Oak and rested her hooves again.
@bloodygoddess- oo rad! were you going to start a separate rp, or join this one? I'm not sure I can handle a group rp ehe; }
Well whichever you prefer- Im actually working on a bio for the character in question, maybe I should finish that first. xD Feel free to add me on Skype @ Shakraesque if you want to contact me }
"Tsss" Feyr smiled. "I haven't any purpose in life, he replied. I'm just making my little life. Just like most of us here. My friend, Kamaya, doesn't have any purpose either. She's just in the Forest because she lost her home, she just tries to live a normal life like everybody." The Pokemon remembered what the tiny doe told him. She was still stalked by demons and could not live her life like she wanted to. Now that he was thinking about it, it has been a while he did not see her.
He watched the doe magically taking care of the greenery and flowers. Not that he was amazed by it. But it was something natural to him since he was born in the Forest. "I'm not created by the Gods either. I was a fox cub who was born in the Forest. Some may see me as a fire god though, due to my new eternal body and my fire powers." He stopped for some seconds before sighing and looked back at the female stranger who was back into the Old Oak. "I hope I didn't offend you. But let's just leaving that debate aside. The name's Feyr, nice to meet a pretty doe like you. Sorry if I tend to be somekind of rude, it's in my nature, he politely smiled. Can I know your name?"
The doe listened calmly to what he said as she rested, not saying much of anything. She wasn't one to argue, at least not for small things, but she does like to discuss with others. She's not one for small talk, so even if she tried it might not be so successful this time. She figured she best keep to herself with this character anyway. When he finished speaking, the dark red doe gave a simple nod.
I don't go by any name, really, the doe explained, glancing outside the oak at passerbys. I've created an abbreviation - Tog - for my name. Which simply stands for 'The Oak Guardian.' Those that I meet can call me whatever they like. I have many names I go by, so feel free to address me however you like.
Sorry for the late reply. Have a ton of things to do and I had a lack of motivation and inspiration. :c
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"You don't have a name?, Feyr said, surprised. Well, Tog's not that bad. But it doesn't really fit a female like you in my opinion." He then started to think about a name he could give to her. "Toguira? Perhaps Rouge? Rouge would fit with your color but it's too aggressive for a doe." He kept thinking but no other name came through his mind. "There's one that you like between those two?" Perhaps the doe would prefer one rather another. He decided to let her choose.
Toguira..., Feyr repeated in his head. "Then, it shall be Toguira!" He smiled. He observed the doe as she turned the head. Although, his smile quickly disappeared on his face. He simply closed his eyes and tried to focus on the sounds around him and the humming music of the Oak.
I will be roleplaying as
Perhaps you wanted to start first?
Oops I'm so sorry, I've been
Feel free to start, I'm perfectly fine with that.
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After some catches, he left the Pond with the pelt still wet. He waited to reach a tree nearby before putting the fishes and the shrimps on the floor. Then, he shook himself, setting his mane and tail back on fire. He would feel weak if he was still wet, especially with a such small tail and with his unability to use his powers when he is not dry. Feyr grabbed his meals with his mouth and put some on his back. The smell of shrimp made him starving more as it was his favourtie food and after some minutes of thinking, he supposed at last that he was a little tired and thought that it would be better to eat out of his cave so he put the food back on the ground and laid down to take one of the small crustaceans he caught, watching the others around him.
The Oak Guardian was resting
The Oak Guardian was resting at the entrance of the Old Oak, as she did everyday.
Today was mellow, and calm. Then again, when you're around the Oak, time seems to come slowly to a stop that nothing seems like it could distrupt such peace.
The dark red doe closed her eyes, inhaling the warm, seedy smell of the oak. The gentle hum that it possessed lulled her into a meditative state.
Her flower crown rustled quietly in the breeze. She looked around with a golden-eyed gaze.
She could spot a faint, glow in the distance. Some glowing creature in the pond.
The guardian shifted in her place, wondering if she should go investigate. At first, she was alarmed-- is it a fire? Should she be worried, concerned for the forest?
Though, the longer she watched the tiny flame, it didn't grow. Though she was at ease now, she was still curious about what that flame was.
She eyed it from her place beside the Oak. Perhaps she would go and see whatever the source was, but she could hear the flowers. They needed her, for now.
The Pokemon noticed some
The fire creature kept eating his meal. The half of his catches ending up in his stomach, he decided to bury the rest for the evening and did some sport, running through the Forest. he passed near the Old Oak, leaving a temporary fire trail behind him. Unlike people fearing it, this trail would put neither the trees nor the grass in fire, it was just some kind of effect. Feyr did not notice the dark red doe by the Oak at the moment and ran towards the Ruins, jumping above the Crossed Logs before going to the Pond. Arrived near it, he turned to the Crying Idol then to the Playground and finally to De Drinkplaats. After passing by all the main locations, he let his legs leading him, enjoying the wind. After some minutes of running everywhere through the Forest, he became tired and stopped near the big Oak. This time his flame-filled eyes spotted a doe next to it. He decided to not pay attention to her and stepped in the Oak to lay down and rest.
As this foreign creature flew
Though once it left, she was able to refocus on the wind and flowers.
What's that, they thought.
Should we be afraid?
The oak guardian eased her muscles and slowly rose to her hooves. Taking a moment to stretch her legs, she let out a tired sigh. Then, the guardian knelt down to every flower, breathing over them, and their petals shone and stretched under her touch, rejuvenated.
Only another friend in the forest the doe cooed to the flowers.
Once she had brightened every flower around the Oak, she returned to her place and lied back down. Reimmersing herself in the oak's meditative tune, she closed her eyes and let the mellow beat clear her mind. That is, until the stranger approached. The creature silently passed her, and she opened one eye to quickly peek at it. She heard the being settle in the mouth of the Oak.
Turning her head slightly, she peered back at him. A small, unique creature. She hoped it wasn't hostile. She looked straight again.
A few moments passed, until she spoke.
Don't take this the wrong way, but what are you?
Feyr looked back at the dark
His tail moved near his front legs, he was wondering if other pokemons could exist in those Woods. He would surely meet them soon if it was the case. While he was thinking, he suddenly noticed that she was still looking at him. He tapped the ground next to him with his front paw. "If you want to join me, you can." He invited. Not that he was interested in her, but maybe she would be better sitting with him instead of just staying outside, staring at him as it scared him a little.
The doe's nostrils flared
The doe's nostrils flared ever so slightly as she gave an audible 'huff.'
Don't underestimate me, stranger. I, myself, am a creation of the Gods, so I know a bit more than you might think.
When he gave an invitation to join her within the Oak, her ears flicked forward than back again in thought. Her expression remained the same. The red doe stood up and adjusted herself so that she was about a foot closer, and fully facing him.
I'm the guardian of this Old Oak tree, the doe explained. So, I like to be at the front when others enter. That way they know they're safe within it, knowing there is one to care for it and guard it.
"Haha, really?, he laughed.
When she said she was the guardian and that she wanted to keep people inside know they were safe, Feyr restrained another laugh. "Nothing bad happened in it, with ya or without, he said a little more seriously. It is the first time I see you there, and I went many times here. the only bad thing that happened was this Merciless stepping on me when we were both in the Old Oak and that I was with The Glitch." He then remained silent for some seconds before resuming. "Don't take it in the bad way, I'm just saying my opinion. We're in the Endless Forest, lady! Protected by the Twin Gods themselves. This Oak doesn't need a guardian." He then stretched out, still laid on the floor.
Might throw a post out there
Don't have to be here to see.
And, she added, you may think that, but that contradicts why and how I was made. I like to think we all have a purpose, whether you are built for it or you choose it. I have mine, you have yours... Speaking of..
The dark red doe rose and stretched her legs. She was small, but it was pretty evident that she was strong. She swished her tail and began to re-bloom the flowers that had been trampled over, or withered. The doe emerged from the mouth of the Oak and knelt down, breathing over the flowers. Her breath made them bloom and rejuvenate with color. She took care of the greenery around the Oak for a few minutes, then looked up at the great tree. The guardian took note of some dead pieces of bark and greenery at the top, but decided to take care of it a bit later when she would make her daily round about the forest.
For now, she returned to her spot within the Oak and rested her hooves again.
@bloodygoddess- oo rad! were you going to start a separate rp, or join this one? I'm not sure I can handle a group rp ehe; }
Well whichever you prefer- Im
"Tsss" Feyr smiled. "I
He watched the doe magically taking care of the greenery and flowers. Not that he was amazed by it. But it was something natural to him since he was born in the Forest. "I'm not created by the Gods either. I was a fox cub who was born in the Forest. Some may see me as a fire god though, due to my new eternal body and my fire powers." He stopped for some seconds before sighing and looked back at the female stranger who was back into the Old Oak. "I hope I didn't offend you. But let's just leaving that debate aside. The name's Feyr, nice to meet a pretty doe like you. Sorry if I tend to be somekind of rude, it's in my nature, he politely smiled. Can I know your name?"
The doe listened calmly to
The doe listened calmly to what he said as she rested, not saying much of anything. She wasn't one to argue, at least not for small things, but she does like to discuss with others. She's not one for small talk, so even if she tried it might not be so successful this time. She figured she best keep to herself with this character anyway. When he finished speaking, the dark red doe gave a simple nod.
I don't go by any name, really, the doe explained, glancing outside the oak at passerbys. I've created an abbreviation - Tog - for my name. Which simply stands for 'The Oak Guardian.' Those that I meet can call me whatever they like. I have many names I go by, so feel free to address me however you like.
{@bloody-- alrighty, will do!}
Sorry for the late reply.
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It's all good! I get the same
The doe shuffled her legs beneath her as she listened to his name suggestions. She thought for a moment. I think Toguira, she replied.
She heard the thudding of hooves behind her some space away. She glanced back, ears erect and alert. As they faded, she looked back at Feyr.
Toguira..., Feyr repeated in
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