March 29, 2017, 10:22 AM
But he did.
Keelut's adventures had somehow ended up with him passing out on the red-carpeted grove that he so often visited. There was something calling for him among those red plants, a presence, something from beyond; but only with his mind forcefully cleared out, enhanced, did he come. There he wandered, thought about the thoughts that clouded him when he wasn't able to tell them apart, and more often than not he found the answers he was grieving for. Keelut had grown alone for the most part of his life. Neither his mother nor his siblings had made an accountable impression in his life enough to call them family... That loneliness had scarred him deeply, molded him to become what he was today. But Kove, Kove had been Keelut's one tie to sanity in his childhood, and his presence had always been a stabilizer in the cloud-minded child who was a child no longer.
His steps, for measured and stealthy as the Conjurer might have thought they were, had been enough to awaken the light-sleeper acolyte. He jumped to sight among the red plants, blinking himself awake, blinking the heavy hanging feel away and catching sight of his beloved father. Keelut had grown lean and tall, almost matching his father's height, but having gotten nowhere near his bulk. Whether his father had noticed him Keelut didn't pay attention; he simply got up from his red bed and followed his father's steps after he walked by, silently stalking the ghastly figure through the grove and wondering where he might lead today. Father was a recurrent presence whenever Keelut had deeply influential experiences, and he always wanted more.
Keelut's adventures had somehow ended up with him passing out on the red-carpeted grove that he so often visited. There was something calling for him among those red plants, a presence, something from beyond; but only with his mind forcefully cleared out, enhanced, did he come. There he wandered, thought about the thoughts that clouded him when he wasn't able to tell them apart, and more often than not he found the answers he was grieving for. Keelut had grown alone for the most part of his life. Neither his mother nor his siblings had made an accountable impression in his life enough to call them family... That loneliness had scarred him deeply, molded him to become what he was today. But Kove, Kove had been Keelut's one tie to sanity in his childhood, and his presence had always been a stabilizer in the cloud-minded child who was a child no longer.
His steps, for measured and stealthy as the Conjurer might have thought they were, had been enough to awaken the light-sleeper acolyte. He jumped to sight among the red plants, blinking himself awake, blinking the heavy hanging feel away and catching sight of his beloved father. Keelut had grown lean and tall, almost matching his father's height, but having gotten nowhere near his bulk. Whether his father had noticed him Keelut didn't pay attention; he simply got up from his red bed and followed his father's steps after he walked by, silently stalking the ghastly figure through the grove and wondering where he might lead today. Father was a recurrent presence whenever Keelut had deeply influential experiences, and he always wanted more.
Light blue speechis all in Keelut's head and cannot be heard by anyone but him
Styled speechis spoken in some language which unless your character knows it, is unintelligible
@Tizheruk is welcome in any and every thread with Keelut, as they never stray too far from each other.
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Hey, slow it down - by Kove - March 02, 2017, 02:37 AM
RE: Hey, slow it down - by Keelut - March 29, 2017, 10:22 AM