Yep, I have no idea what I'm doing--but that's okay, because neither does he.
Hi there, if you'd like to msn or work out a plot including the brain-nekkid little guy shoot me an e-mail at:
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Biography
Feel free to bully or smother him or teach him something. Kolya has yet to develop a concrete personality and the more contact he gets with the diverse community the better.
-I don't mind long posts
-Try to give at least three sentences reply to a paragraph
-Feel free to push him around
-They don't have to be in one place the whole time
-That's all I can think of for now, oh, and um
You start :'p
Just gonna throw this out
Glisseo had just arrived back in the forest. Her throat was still raw and her eyes hurt so she was blinking constantly. Why did the stupid portal have to be under the pond? That made absolutely no sense. She wandered through the forest. Mostly looking for Enthbril. Though she stopped to converse with other deer along the way. Up ahead she spotted a little grey fawn by himself. Confused, she tilted her head and approached him cautiously. "Hello there!" She said in the friendliest tone her sore throat could manage.
Gotcha ^^ --- Kolya had set
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Kolya had set out looking for Red, but did not find him upon awaking. Though it would have been nice to lose himself in the great masses of crimson and nap again, his whole body had a different agenda. He felt the need to run, to romp, and his legs had trembled with it. He'd satisfied himself by racing about and counting how many were in the birch-wood as they were harder to find. The doe found him at the end of his game, and upon hearing her the fawn dashed behind the nearest tree. Her voice was kind in his ears and he peeked around his tree to look. Kolya's eyes immediately fixed on her forelegs, to their shifting color as she approached and curiosity almost drew him out. He looked up to her face--avoided her eyes--and caught the contrast of color there again. His legs began trembling then because he wanted to touch her, but he heard a hundred angry voices in his head. They reminded him what he spoke aloud in a slightly annoyed but fearful tone of voice. "Ko', no touch. Bow first, sniff first."
The stag watched the fawn
He was with another fawn at that time,but how would this one react to him alone? Drawn up to his full height? Might be a fun little experiment,see how long it takes for the fawn to make a hasty get-away.Seemed to happen alot with others.
The bull walked over slowly,uttering a greeting,deep raspy voice grating like sliding gravel.
"Howdy there,I remember you,I think."
Winged- - Kolya's eyes went
- Kolya's eyes went wide as he beheld the stag coming toward him and he froze, looking around to see if anyone else was near. Yes, he had braved the stag's presence once before and sought refuge in the masses of fur but now the feeling and memory had been carried away by time and activity. He might as well have not seen the stag ever in his short lifetime. The fawn remembered little except the feel of deer, and then only when he touched them. Eyes cleared of sleep and body warm from the sun, once more he felt his size. Standing tall, the fawn's head could just barely reach the bull's hock.
He cowered lower to the ground than he already was, despite this, and with his ears flat and eyes on his hooves. Small and brindled gray the Kolya could have passed for a lost, dirty snowball. His voice was quiet and trembling, his dark, shining eyes darted upward for just a moment. "Remember?" He took a slight step forward, wary.
The grey doe stopped a few
((Sorry my posts are so crappy XD They're not usually this short.))
Pfft, it's fine ^^ I'm
I'm beating down the urge to smack essays up here x3
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He nodded nervously, and shifted his weight around on his hooves. "Yes. Is Ko." He paused, aware that this was wrong but his own memory failed him for such a trivial thing. "Name?" The fawn stepped a bit away from his tree, tilted his head with eyes fixed on the doe's legs. She smelled nice, like the flowers in the big water he didn't go near. Kolya still wanted to touch her, and cowered low as she brought her head closer. He wanted to touch her, but didn't want a nuzzle. But what if her green nose was warm? Black noses were cold so maybe hers was warm?
Her laugh through him out of that plain of thought and he reared up and touched her nose to see if his previous thoughts rang true.
((Haha, feel free to do so! I
Glisseo smiled when he came further away from the tree. At least she was getting somewhere! Though her mind was still on finding Enthbril, she didn't mind stopping for this little creature. She hated seeing fawns that were alone. Or anyone alone, for that matter! "I'm Glisseo. You can call me Lissy." She replied with another smile. A shocked expression flashed briefly on her face when he reached up to touch noses with her. She bumped her's against his when he was back on all four's and laughed. Well, he wasn't as shy as he had led on! "Where are your parents?" She asked, wondering if she should be looking out for an angry doe charging her way.
"G-liss-o?" He furrowed his
"Ma?" He brightened and turned in a full circle out of excitement. "There! There!"
His face turned for the pond, and he pointed with an extended hoof. Yes, his mother was there. She was not laying about the moist earth or cooling in the waters. But she was at the bottom where she drowned several weeks prior. Kolya couldn't even remember her smell. This didn't make him sad though, her being gone was a good thing in his eyes. "Ma sleeps under frogs."
The lone star's head inclined
"Yes,do you?...What are you scared of laddie? Does my face scare you?" He asked,taunting the fawn a bit further by leaning in so close that his bony muzzle was only an inch away from the boy's own wet nose.
"Does it?"
Glisseo giggled as his
Winged- The fawn shook his
The fawn shook his head vigorously, but his eyes remained fixed on the earth. He was frightened, yes, but not of the bull's face. He swallowed and looked up at the stag, his whole body quaking and his stub of a tail flailing uselessly. He remembered the dragon's face and the big-tooth face of Red. He remembered the old skulls a few others wore and the twisted monster's face that kept him company in his dreams.
"Not scared." He looked up the skull and tried to look fierce, like Reim. The effect was ruined by the faint whimper that squeezed itself out of his throat when he felt the stag's breath come out of it. This was no mask. "Little scared, maybe...not face scared. Hurt scared." What if, his young brain calculated, what if the stag stepped on him?
Acer-
Kolya giggled once more at her approval, beaming. Her next question finally brought him to a solemn still, his eyes downcast. Father had gone much more recently, the fawn still had traces of his feel in memory. Big, warm, strong. That was why he sought out stags like Mister Red. He did not think he needed a mother, his father had been so much better. It was sad when he said he would not be coming back and did not. Even though Kolya had cried for him to stay. Forgetting his mantra of greeting properly before touching, the fawn walked up to Glisseo and stood leaning against her legs. "Find?" Did she know where he was? Hope filled his dark eyes. "Glisso know where?"
Maybe she knew? The stags he met never told him anything, only shook their heads at him. Maybe, he wondered, maybe the does had known all along. He gazed up at her expectantly, as if she had all the answers in the world.
Glisseo carefully watched the
Acer- Kolya tried not to
Kolya tried not to stiffen as he usually did when embraced. Besides, the touch was welcome for once. His eyes closed and a smile lit up in their place. It almost made the words reach him a little softer. Still, they reached his ears and when he looked up at the doe fear had swallowed the hope in his eyes. So no one knew where his father was afterall. He looked at his hooves and tried not to cry like he wanted, instead letting out a a pitiful "Pa gone. All gone."
The bright tone didn't infect him as it could have he took her confession as yet another reason why his father wouldn't return. Maybe everyone lost their fathers too. Kolya simply nodded his compliance. "Red say Ko's pa gone. Glisso and Ko' look all forest for all gone Pa's?"
Glisseo sighed and looked
He tilted his head at her
"Fun?! Much fun! Lots fun to find!" He accepted the nudge and got back onto his feet. Then he pressed his face into Glisseo's chest and closed his eyes to remember the feel of her as he did with every deer he liked. Then he backed away and started to prance forward. "No wait. Go! Go!"
Glisseo laughed at the
((I'm so terrible XD I used all my muse last night. But I'm starting to adore little Kolya!!))
You're not alone x3 I had to
he's only got a few weeks of adorable left before the hormones kick in, lol
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Kolya looked about them and let his ears down. "Little sneaky search?" He whispered rather loudly and crouched low. Sneaky, he knew sneaky. It meant walking lightly on his hooves, so lightly no one could hear even the grass rustle. Sneaky was what he did when he was hiding from strangers. Glisseo was a stranger too, he remembered, but she was good. She was going to find all the Pa's. Hers and his and everybody's. He wiggled his nose from the cold touch and looked around. "Where start?" He lifted his ears, craned his neck, but being low to the ground brought no good view. He looked at her. "Bright forest? Dark forest? Purple flower places?" As he said each place he turned his head in that direction. Finally, he tilted his head at her. "Don't know. Glisso see?"
((Sorry for the late reply.
Glisseo let a soft smile light her features. She stayed hunched. Her neck fell in a downward slope, her head level with the fawns. She walked along behind him, treading lightly. Her tail twitched excitedly. She was determined for this to be fun. "Lets try the Oak first? Maybe they're inside!" She whispered and nudged the fawn's shoulder with her nose. She circled the tree once, twice... Sniffing around the base and stretched her neck up to stare at the branches she could barely make out. She went back around to the front. "Nothing there. Why don't you check inside?"