May 9, 2011 - 2:36am — BluedeerLegend18
I wanted an interaction blog too!
Peirce
Peirce woke up, forgetting where he was for a moment. He suddenly realized that he was in the cage in the Ruins, and he would be locked in there for one week. But it was for good. Then Peirce heard something. A deer. Nearby. He ignored the sound, hoping the deer would walk away.
Dareh
Dareh scratched the ground. He was mad. He was ready to put up a fight with this guy. The young Dik-dik charged... and jumped over a rock, landing on the top, on his belly, then falling down. "Darn it!" Dareh said, stomping on the ground. He had been trying to jump over the rock for hours. "I-I-I know I will jump over you, you-you stupid, um... j-j-just plain bad rock!" He yelled. Then... a few feet away... he saw a deer.
Voice
An eerie silence filled the forest as a tear rolled down a gray doe's face. But the doe was not "normal". No, she was what one would call a "ghost", or a "spirit". Voice believed she was just a dead doe who had not reached the stars yet due to unfinished business. But her business will never be finished, because Voice would never understand life and death. What good was life if there would be death? And why would there be death if she couldn't reach the stars? But Voice had to be... "happy", or whatever the other deer called it. She slowly stopped crying and looked at the night sky... and heard a sound of another deer coming. Voice's head went in different directions. "Who's there?
Ignaciaqua
Ignaciaqua was...bored. There was nothing to do but just sit around, in the wet, mudding, pond, looking at clouds in the sky, searching for shapes. She was lying on her back in shallow water. Water rushed over her belly. Ignaciaqua looked at the sky, and imagined herself as a fire dragon... rising into the night sky, feeling the wind blow on all of her scales. She imagined feeling fire in her belly, and then roar a magnificent roar, that echoed throughout the night, and sending flames of hotness into the sky, peircing the moon with hot fire. But Ignacia was a water dragon, a dragon that could "fly" underwater, but that was not the same. At least, Ignacia thought she was a water dragon. She yawned, and almost fell asleep, until she saw a red dragonfly in the corner of her eye. She jumped up and squealed a baby dragon squeal, chasing the dragonfly. Ignaciaqua chased the Dragonfly onto land, still squealing. Then, not looking where she was going, she bumped into the leg of another deer.
(I would love to interact
Piece;
A head began to rise out of the ruin's dead pit that was dug out in the center of the broken down church. The head was alone, held up by what appeared to be a spine of tightly wrapped blue muscle. The mane was fluffed with four feathers that swayed lightly on the mane. This beast was large for his size, close to the size of a fully grown elephant. The spine curled as he lifted himself above ground and a massive muscle covered hand appeared as he pulled himself up. He caught wind of something else but him nearby. His empty sockets looked to his right and he caught sight of a creature in a cage. He had just awoken from a long slumber and everything was still a mystery to him. He tilted his massive head and watched the creature, still pulling himself up above ground. Soon his massive body was fully above ground and his heavy weight body seemed to drag across the ground. He took another look and turned his head away.
Voice;
A massive beast with a mane of fur and a neck of rope was slowly making his way through the forest exploring what it did not yet know of the strange place it had woken to. Although it could not see in the eyes that held no eyes, it could still see. It saw a creature of sorts that wasn't whole. He tilted his massive head as he neared. He said nothing because he didn't want to scare away the ghost. He stopped in his tracks a safe distance away from the ghost and lowered its head in greeting.
Eomer sat calmly in the long
But an exclamation came from not far away and he felt his content mood vanish into annoyance.
The golden stag got to his hooves and he looked into the direction it came from.He recgonized the dik dik at once.For he had never seen another deer this small.Even the fawns were somewhat bigger.
eomer did'nt want to approach him head on,for he was concerned he might startle Dareh.So he watched from a distance.