The forest was quiet that morning. There were very few people--or animals--out just yet. It was early even for some of the birds. All was mostly still...
...except for two Ambia Paragon.
(I will be roleplaying Katalmach as though he has the wings currently on order from Evo-Lux.)
Although both of the Paragon had lucious, feathered wings that could put most other Paragon to shame, they were walking around the jungle, their steps mostly muted by the moss and other plants underfoot. The male was clearly larger than the female, although maybe by only a few inches or so. Both of them carried themselves as though they were in charge; this, of course, was true--although their clan was still a little small to be called a "clan" now.
They did not mind this, however.
"I cannot wait until we finally have scouts to do this," the male said. "It would be more fitting for them to do the morning patrol, would it not, Kalach-cha?" he asked.
"Oh, come off it, Katalmach," the female--Kalach-cha--replied. "We're not doing a morning patrol; we're simply going for a walk."
"Nevertheless," Katalmach said in response, "it would be more fitting of the leader and his mate to patrol around the actual nest, not the grounds around it."
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...except for two Ambia Paragon.
(I will be roleplaying Katalmach as though he has the wings currently on order from Evo-Lux.)
Although both of the Paragon had lucious, feathered wings that could put most other Paragon to shame, they were walking around the jungle, their steps mostly muted by the moss and other plants underfoot. The male was clearly larger than the female, although maybe by only a few inches or so. Both of them carried themselves as though they were in charge; this, of course, was true--although their clan was still a little small to be called a "clan" now.
They did not mind this, however.
"I cannot wait until we finally have scouts to do this," the male said. "It would be more fitting for them to do the morning patrol, would it not, Kalach-cha?" he asked.
"Oh, come off it, Katalmach," the female--Kalach-cha--replied. "We're not doing a morning patrol; we're simply going for a walk."
"Nevertheless," Katalmach said in response, "it would be more fitting of the leader and his mate to patrol around the actual nest, not the grounds around it."
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