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Post by .:Phantom:. on Jul 19, 2010 9:43:17 GMT 8
Simplicity kept her harks laid to the side of her head and her teeth bared, telling them that if they would want to take her, they would not have her. She would rather die than come with them, but of course she would not say that. Corus would kill her if she dared him to kill her. The fae would never plan to have a fight alone with Corus, but with Jegathema there, she would fight.
Jegathema was obviously trying to convince Corus that she wasn't good enough for him. Pathetic was the word that he used. Of course, in her mind she believed that she was strong and beautiful. Though she was not at this moment, as soon as she got out of this, if she got out of this, she would go to a nearby lake and refresh herself. Normally, a very beautiful fae, she would attract a stallion for herself.
"Leave now, Corus," said the fae, orbs ablaze and furious.
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Post by Corrupted Soul on Jul 22, 2010 14:55:49 GMT 8
"Noone. Commands. Me." He was furious now, lashing out with his front hooves. He moved in the blink of an eye, and lunged to fix his fangs in to her back. All he was thinking, of how she would die, of how she would fall at his feet, of how the pathetic weakling over there could do nothing, if so then he would fall as well.
ooc : Hey, sorry for taking so long to reply and such a short post..! Reminder, she cant dodge all his attacks.
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Post by erosaf on Jul 22, 2010 15:31:11 GMT 8
The squeals of a mare and a stallion met the pricked ears as Wildfire moved through the bus. Though Charme was beautiful, he knew that he would one day have to find more mares for himself.
Ah so Corus was the one who annoyed the mare. Under all the sweat and some of the blood that showed on her hide, the mare was rather beautiful. Wildfire was aware of that, but seeing Corus, he knew there was no chance for him against the hellion.
He moved out into the clearing, watching for a moment or two. Deciding whether to step in or not.
OOC: HOpe you dont mind me butting in
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Post by otho on Jul 22, 2010 21:24:30 GMT 8
Jegathema
He whistled through his teeth, a clear challenge, then lashed out, spinning on his front hooves and bringing his back feet up, aimed to strike Corus with the tips, focusing the strength behind them. He wheeled about and brought his front hooves up, pounding out a tempo aimed to repeatedly batter at the larger horse.
Thoughts were gone, only pure anger, anger that he had finally released in force, both that which brewed against Corus and that which had flashed during other times. He dropped to his four feet again and snapped at Corus' neck, hoping to get a grip on the hellion.
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Post by .:Phantom:. on Jul 22, 2010 21:52:25 GMT 8
Simplicity was truly terrified as the huge stallion lunged at her. Moving too quickly to get away from him, she endured the pain of his razor sharp fangs piercing her skin. The fae suddenly felt weaker as the blood began to run down her sides. She wanted nothing more than to walk away from this, but she knew that they were outnumbered. The chances of walking away from this were slim. The chances of walking away from this uninjured was not at all.
The fae looked to Jegathema helplessly, begging for mercy, and requesting his help. Then, Simplicity heard the sounds of another creature. She looked back, seeing his huge stature, flaming mane and tail, and coloring that he was one like Corus. "What do you want?!" she spat at the hellion. Simplicity pinned her harks at the brute, obviously trying to help Corus. If he did not want to help Corus, he would be welcomed by her.
Simplicity smiled slightly and weakly as Jegathema decided to attack. All of his rage and fury were being brought upon Corus. She surely hoped that this brute could deliver Corus' defeat. With this other stallion challenging Jegathema, she knew this was a lost cause. The fae knew not of the other hellion's personality, so she did not know whether he was evil or not. She only assumed because of what he was.
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Post by demoderby on Jul 24, 2010 9:54:30 GMT 8
Demon of the Swamp
The black horse moved forward, his teeth bared. He charged at the hellion, his coat like the swamp from which he came, and brought his teeth down, aimed directly at the hellion's throat, his eyes glowing brightest red, his gaze only momentarily flickering up to the gray, who was on the opposite side of the brute.
"Hello," he said to the fae, turning to kick the black horse's side. "I am Demon of the Swamp, king of The Devil's Swamp. Would you like to go with me to there? Provided, of course, that we survive this."
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Post by .:Phantom:. on Jul 24, 2010 10:41:30 GMT 8
Simplicity watched as another approached, running at Corus with bared teeth. This stag seemed different than the others, still demonic looking, but he was different from the hellion that stood in front of her. He seems like...the swap the fae decided within herself. There would not be much the hellion could do other than leave without being outnumbered in a fight 'till the death. The stag that was attacking was some sort of a demon. She could tell by the way his orbs glowed red. "Greetings, Demon of the Swamp. I am Simplicity. We shall see about my coming to your lands," she said with a smile.
Simplicity noticed suddenly that the other hellion, who was standing to the side a bit, was not attacking her. The fae perked her harks towards him. "Greetings, stag. I apologize for showing hatred to you. I feared that you would attack me because your appearances are similar to...his" she said, looking over to Corus. Her voice quivered slightly on the first word, but she wanted not to show weakness to Corus. Although he already knew she was weak, or he would not be attacking her. The fae was most interested by the fact that one of Corus' own kind was here, yet they were not attacking. Not in the least did she trust this other hellion, but she would give him his chances.
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Post by erosaf on Jul 24, 2010 16:19:01 GMT 8
Wildfire The horn went down once, biting into Corus' coat as he reared. "You may have the same father as I do, but you and I are not alike at all!" he snarled. There was no chance that he would stand by to watch such things.
No there was no chance of him allowing this to happen. "She won't go with you!"
OOC: Icky muse, things are bad at home... soz
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Post by .:Phantom:. on Jul 24, 2010 22:55:44 GMT 8
Simplicity watched as the other hellion attacked Corus savagely. I knew they were similar in some way the fae thought. The same blood but not of the same mind. You and I are not alike at all she heard from the stag. No, she would not die today. There was a hellion, a demon, and kind stallion all here to fight on her behalf. All of these horses were being surprisingly kind to her. Except Corus. Simplicity hated Corus' guts, but she would say nothing to him. She did not want to risk being attacked again or putting the others in danger. The fae would speak with each and see which one she wanted to go with when the evil that was lurking around, trying to steal her had gone.
OOC: Just clarification for the last post by me, she was talking to Wildfire. I saw that it was a little confusing.
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Post by demoderby on Jul 25, 2010 11:00:39 GMT 8
Demon of the Swamp
He looked over, ceasing his attack, and spotted another black, younger than the rest, excepting perhaps the second newest, another hellion. The demon horse nodded to him slightly, a clear sign that he had seen the other.
Thanliel
You watched her, the femme, hoping she would not leave as the other had, the one named Zipseris... The black one, who seemed strange, yet distinctly unhellion, nodded to you, and you take that as your sign to move out from under the sheltering willow.
You nod to him ever so slightly in return, then flick your eyes, pure green and bright with curiosity, other the other stags. Two were hellions, though one was quite obviously younger than the other. The tallest of the group was this other hellion, who had apparently angered all three other stags, and both the youngest of the four and the gray, an impressive stallion, seemed intent on flaying the larger horse.
You nod to those two, but ignore the one named Corus, instead bowing low to the femme, opening your mouth to speak to her. "Greetings. I am Thanliel, of Still Waters. I heard your call and came, hoping perhaps, to offer you the solitude of my home. There is a single subherd there, 'tis true. However, I have no mares who run with me, nor queen to rule by my side." you say, inexperience showing slightly, but curiosity and sincerity overwhelmed it, and your green eyes, ever so bright, show your hopes and fears.
OOC Comments: Okay, the only reason I'm editing this is because Otho's computer keeps glitching and causing my post-in-the-making to disappear, so I wanted to get it up before the computer glitched again, since it's pretty nicely sized.
I wrote Thanliel's part in second person PoV, since I'm trying this out. Sorry if it's confusing, and if you have any feedback on it, I'd be happy to hear it, good or bad!
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Post by Corrupted Soul on Jul 25, 2010 16:04:22 GMT 8
OOC : *head desk* SO MUCH TO READ! Soz for bad post below!
Corus ignored Jegatherma's attempts to attack him. He smirked as he cut the fae's flesh. He hesitated for a moment before turned and then the other stag came at him for no reason whatsoever, but he stopped his attempt. He would have dodged him easily anyway, and he kicked out with a hoof.
He turned and then Wildfire turned on him. He shook his head. His horn felt like a needle, and turned and grabbed for Wildfire with his fangs. "Brother?" He laughed. "No. He is not my father.. I grew up with him, he is no relation of mine!" He snarled.
He wondered where everyone was coming from. "I dont know what all this conflict is about really." He said, but who knew he was lying. "You know, all this could be easily avoided. We all know how." He looked over to the mare, he had already marked her with his scent by his fangs. If they all paid attention to the claiming rules, the first who touched her, was her rightful claimer.
Maybe they didn't care for it, he didn't either really. He turned and spotted Thowra. Truefully he knew that Thowra would never abandon Ashton, he was too much of a goody good to do such a thing. He shook his head. "People these days.."
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Post by .:Phantom:. on Jul 26, 2010 0:16:17 GMT 8
Simplicity scampered away from Corus as he let go of her pelt, now noticeably stained with blood. The fae grimaced as she looked around to her side. Blood loss, not good she thought. As Jegathema attacked, Corus kicked out stopping the large grey in his tracks.
As Wildfire pushed his horn into Corus, a slight twinkle of happiness appeared to shine in her orbs. Hope was present once more as Corus seemed to back off a little bit. Corus mentioned that they were not brothers, not at all. Simplicity knew their personalities were different; Wildfire seemed kind and good. Corus was the most evil creature Simplicity had laid her orbs upon.
Now, Corus was going to try to say that them trying to save Simplicity was not a legal action. The fae would never let this happen. Ever. She thought of speaking out once more to say that she would never be his and no one would give up, but it would only be in vain. All Corus would do is attack once more.
Simplicity turned her attention away from Corus and to the new stag approaching. She watched his handsome face and shining ebony pelt. His muscles rippled as he walked, and her heart warmed as he approached. The fae looked at his orbs, filled with kindness and a beautiful bright green coloration. Her own, emerald colored orbs looked back at him, welcoming him to come closer as she nodded. "Greetings, Thanliel. My calling is Simplicity," she said, a smile tugging at the sides of her maw. To Thanliel, she bowed, showing her respect to the great king.
Simplicity knew not how the others would take it if she did pick Thanliel as her stallion. The femme knew that they were all interested in her coming with them, and she wouldn't mind going with any of them except Corus. Decision was upon her features, and she was coming to the decision of who to choose already. The one that seemed so kind, so pure. Thanliel did not even try to attack Corus, but he was just interested in speaking with her. "That...would be lovely," she said, her vocals floaty and easy.
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Post by erosaf on Jul 26, 2010 9:41:02 GMT 8
Thowra I sighed, knowing what Corus meant. I did not attack him, I was too peaceful for that. I smiled though and bowed my cream head with its silvery mane to the mare. "Greetings, miss, I am Thowra."
I looked up and snored, Wildfire was a little foolish. "Wildfire, stop attacking him," I called. the half hellion half unicorn snorted, attacking once more with his horn before dropping to the ground and moving over.
"What!" he asked.
"NO need for all of this fighting you know."
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Post by .:Phantom:. on Jul 26, 2010 10:05:44 GMT 8
Simplicity watched as the large creme colored stallion came forward. "Hello, Thowra. I am Simplicity," she said, introducing herself with a small bow. This ivory stallion seemed wise and seemed of good nature. Simplicity watched as Thowra called Wildfire off Corus. Simplicity did not mind Wildfire running off Corus, but if there was no fighting at all, it would be extraordinarily nice and uncomplicated.
It seemed as if Wildfire was reluctant to stop the fight, but Corus was also. Corus would stop at nothing to have her in his herd. Why would he even want a non hellion?
Simplicity looked over to Thanliel, a soft smile on her face as she thought of joining him. Of course, she could tell he was young and inexperienced like herself, but his heart was gentle and kind.
All she was looking for was for this feud to be over. The fae hoped to stay friends with these other stags. She would surely help them in any way she could if they made it out of this thing.
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Post by erosaf on Jul 26, 2010 12:21:10 GMT 8
Thowra I sighed as I listened for a moment. There was no point to all this fighting. Peace was something I preferred. "You know there is no point in fighting in this area," I told Wildfire sternly.
The other hellion snorted. "You're right as always." He sighed.
"Much as I would like to fight with Corus, I cannot as I have too many alliances that would come into play if I did," I told him. There was nothing I could do in a situation such as that one.
With that i turned my attention back to the mare. "That is a lovely name, Simplicity," I said, smiling at her. I knew i was older than some of the others, and I had seen a good deal more than a few of them. Corus though was about my age though. At least I knew I might be wrong though there.
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