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The prairie he awoke to is left behind. In the search for a lost brother, Tsu'tseya wandered alien lands. Where his toes once sank into warm sands, they now sink into frozen ground. A perpetual frost unfamiliar, the yearling shivered within winter's wake. Back home along sun-kissed shores, he never knew cold. He's never known the cold powder that packed between his toes. He's never known anything beyond his clan or where he and his brother roamed.
Seäe's scent is lost to the nipping breeze. Gone with the winds, Tsu follows whatever he can. A gust of prey, a smidge of predator. Braving this alien world to find his brother, as they have never wandered this far. Seäe was often overzealous. A boy who’s always sought to chase the eclipse, but never touched it. Tsu had always followed. It’s his duty as the older kin.
The farther he roams, the more his heart aches. The more his resolve fell. He finds himself at the shore of a crystalline pond, watching his reflection ripple. He prays to Great Mother that Seäe returns.
The prairie he awoke to is left behind. In the search for a lost brother, Tsu'tseya wandered alien lands. Where his toes once sank into warm sands, they now sink into frozen ground. A perpetual frost unfamiliar, the yearling shivered within winter's wake. Back home along sun-kissed shores, he never knew cold. He's never known the cold powder that packed between his toes. He's never known anything beyond his clan or where he and his brother roamed.
Seäe's scent is lost to the nipping breeze. Gone with the winds, Tsu follows whatever he can. A gust of prey, a smidge of predator. Braving this alien world to find his brother, as they have never wandered this far. Seäe was often overzealous. A boy who’s always sought to chase the eclipse, but never touched it. Tsu had always followed. It’s his duty as the older kin.
The farther he roams, the more his heart aches. The more his resolve fell. He finds himself at the shore of a crystalline pond, watching his reflection ripple. He prays to Great Mother that Seäe returns.
Yesterday, 06:21 AM
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Eastwards winds carried the moondancer towards the place in which the sun rose above the sky, kissing darkness and flooding it with warmth and light and blue of all shades. She is a towering figure as she glides across the lands, gentle in her giant stature, graceful all the same.
She searches for the girl that her shadowmans brother had mentioned, which is how she had found herself within such woods to begin with. There is a scent drifting towards her, new and unfamiliar, and she moves to investigate. Was it the girl, or, would this stranger know the girl? Dísal'eix̲ hoped for either one of those answers. She wore hope like a beacon. Glowing.
When she spots the stranger, she lets out a low chuff to announce her presence, before speaking:
Hello,calm and collected in tone.
Have you seen a young girl wandering around here? Less than a year old, you would know if you saw her,she nodded encouragingly. But, this stranger did not seem so old, himself. Concern washed over her, almost drowning her.
She would hope for an answer, and then ask if he was alright.
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Yesterday, 10:29 AM
!! thank you for joining! she is gorgeous ;;
Calm waters lick at his feet and soothe their ache. Tsu is lost in his own reflection—not in vanity, but in sorrow. An ache that curls between his ribs, a worry that simmers beneath his skin. He looks tired and lost. Disconnected from Great Mother and left astray. Her voice doesn't come to him in whispers, and She does not soothe.
Seäe must feel it too, wherever he is. Tsu’tseya’s throat grows tight as he wishes for his little brother to find him in the lake’s reflection.
He isn't found by Seäe. A figure as pale as sea-foam and snowdrift joined him at the cold shore, with a gentle voice and inquiry about a sa'nutsyìp. Tsu'tseya greets her with pinned ears and a shake of his head. A mirrored empathy for the search of someone lost to the tundra.
"No," He exhales. The lump in his throat leaves him breathless. "Not see girl. I look for lost, too. My brother." Tsu is no stranger to disappointment, but he isn't sure how much more he could handle.
Calm waters lick at his feet and soothe their ache. Tsu is lost in his own reflection—not in vanity, but in sorrow. An ache that curls between his ribs, a worry that simmers beneath his skin. He looks tired and lost. Disconnected from Great Mother and left astray. Her voice doesn't come to him in whispers, and She does not soothe.
Seäe must feel it too, wherever he is. Tsu’tseya’s throat grows tight as he wishes for his little brother to find him in the lake’s reflection.
He isn't found by Seäe. A figure as pale as sea-foam and snowdrift joined him at the cold shore, with a gentle voice and inquiry about a sa'nutsyìp. Tsu'tseya greets her with pinned ears and a shake of his head. A mirrored empathy for the search of someone lost to the tundra.
"No," He exhales. The lump in his throat leaves him breathless. "Not see girl. I look for lost, too. My brother." Tsu is no stranger to disappointment, but he isn't sure how much more he could handle.
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