by The Kingpin » Wed Jun 15, 2016 3:06 am
Septimus's avatar paced over to the Elvish girl, laying part way in her lap as he watched her draw, the image still too vague to make out. Syria's staff seemed to draw her attention away from the picture, which she put away as she stretched with a yawn. She would continue her little art project tomorrow.
Andruil, meanwhile, had ascended to the deep blue of the night sky, his eyes taking a moment to adjust from the light of the stairs. The sand shone silver in the light of the moon, almost full, as the growling of griffinhawk and gryphon drew his attention to the side. He was greeted with the sight of a tug of war between Pyranex and Shiryaz, one of the smaller, burned griffinhawks caught between their beaks. He had trouble believing this was one of the same ones the gryphon shot down earlier, and the gryphon's posture suggested he had had plenty to eat while they were away.
"What in the gods' names...?" he asked, completely baffled.
Pyranex thrashed as Shiryaz jumped, the griffinhawk's talons digging into the corpse as it was torn in half. The bird of prey hovered briefly before landing and picking away at his share of the spoils, even as Pyranex swallowed his half whole.
"Good meal?" asked the Knight with a quirked brow.
"These creatures are chewy. Too much muscle, not enough fat. But I am hungry. I will take what I can, and they're easy to strike down," rumbled the gryphon.
"I see. Well, meal time is over. We have travelling to do," stated Andruil to the sound of the grumbling beast before him. Pyranex reluctantly rose to his feet, flexing his wings briefly before furling them, waiting for Andruil to climb into the saddle, Shiryaz ripping voraciously at his meal, seemingly not caring. He would follow after them as soon as he was satisfied, Andruil knew. "Lead the way, Desrium," he stated to the Stalwart Warrior as he braced for flight.
"Ah yes, organised chaos. the sign of a clever but ever-busy mind. To the perpetrator, a carefully woven web of belongings and intrigue, but to the bystander? Madness!"
–William Beckett, Lore of Leyuna RPG