@ShadeStar
Breeze felt the music vibrations end on a sour note before cutting off. She sent a wave of air through the tunnels to search for the person who was playing. She felt movement and continued after them, "Who's there?"
Breeze felt the music vibrations end on a sour note before cutting off. She sent a wave of air through the tunnels to search for the person who was playing. She felt movement and continued after them, "Who's there?"
( Tree Of Life, is she on anymore?)
Khalidah started to calm down. His stomach growled. White light flashed from his eyes, leaking from behind the mask. He sat up. He smelled something good. He forgot about the native tribe in front of him as he spun around to the woods, sniffing. He growled like a wolf. His senses sharpened.
Pine heard a voice call out whos there He tripped over a rock scuffing the ground and stopped They already know I'm here where am I going He thought then turned around. "Um Hello?" He called back out to the nearby person, he knew that if they could hear him they must be elementals.
The person heard her, they must be an Elemental. Breeze's face seemed to light up as she realized that this would be the second Elemental she's ever met. Breeze called back, "Hi there! Do ya mind showing yourself?"
Khalidah started to calm down. His stomach growled. White light flashed from his eyes, leaking from behind the mask. He sat up. He smelled something good. He forgot about the native tribe in front of him as he spun around to the woods, sniffing. He growled like a wolf. His senses sharpened.
Kalama senses the storm as well, and turns to speak to her tribe when she hears someone new yell out hello. She ignores them and focuses on getting her tribe to shelter.
Pine walked a bit closer "Well…I can't really show myself in this darkness" He replied his voice rough from the lack of use. He stopped a safe distance away in case they were to attack, he focused on the vibrations through the ground as faint as he could feel them to calm his nerves. He hadn't spoken to someone in…he couldn't even remember how long.
Khalidah started to calm down. His stomach growled. White light flashed from his eyes, leaking from behind the mask. He sat up. He smelled something good. He forgot about the native tribe in front of him as he spun around to the woods, sniffing. He growled like a wolf. His senses sharpened.
Kalama senses the storm as well, and turns to speak to her tribe when she hears someone new yell out hello. She ignores them and focuses on getting her tribe to shelter.
Khalidah shakes out his long black and gray hair, then notices that the tribe was hiding. [Why would you hide from something that made you feel so alive?] he wondered. He then sensed the thing coming closer. He shook with excitement. But for what? He couldn't remember anything, but he had a sense of de ja vu. He released his bubble. And waited.
"You- you're an- an elemental? Like a real one? I mean, like, are you immortal? I- well- you probably aren't, since you're not surprised that I can see you, I mean- well, should you be surprised?" It appeared that finding elementals would be a lot easier then she had thought, but was this girl still mortal? or was she lying altogether? Kera shook her head and looked really hard at Zoe, watching the emotions swirl around in her head. But when she looked, she couldn't see anything; so she reached out,. She could just barely grasp onto the other girl's emotions, but it was like trying to grab a bar of soap out of a bucket of water. She could do it, but just barely.
"What are you doing?" Zoe asked in alarm and backed away towards the water. She got her hands out in case the girl was hostile. Zoe knew that the girl was probably another elemental as herself since she could see her.
"I- um- sorry, I was trying to read your emotions." Kera winced. That had sounded so much better in her head. "Augh, I mean, well that's actually what I meant, but it sounded so much better in, well, in my head."
(I am sosososososososo sorry for the long unannounced hiatus! It hopefully wont happen again.)
"You- you're an- an elemental? Like a real one? I mean, like, are you immortal? I- well- you probably aren't, since you're not surprised that I can see you, I mean- well, should you be surprised?" It appeared that finding elementals would be a lot easier then she had thought, but was this girl still mortal? or was she lying altogether? Kera shook her head and looked really hard at Zoe, watching the emotions swirl around in her head. But when she looked, she couldn't see anything; so she reached out,. She could just barely grasp onto the other girl's emotions, but it was like trying to grab a bar of soap out of a bucket of water. She could do it, but just barely.
"What are you doing?" Zoe asked in alarm and backed away towards the water. She got her hands out in case the girl was hostile. Zoe knew that the girl was probably another elemental as herself since she could see her.
"I- um- sorry, I was trying to read your emotions." Kera winced. That had sounded so much better in her head. "Augh, I mean, well that's actually what I meant, but it sounded so much better in, well, in my head."
(I am sosososososososo sorry for the long unannounced hiatus! It hopefully wont happen again.)
( its ok.)
Zoe sensed a dark storm coming up. Something was off. "Fine." She said and shrugged her off. She felt annoyed and the water swirled of her annoyance. She dove into the water.
"No! Wait! I want to come with you! Please don't go…" Kera's voice trailed off and she sillently cursed herself. how could she be stupid enough scare off an elemental? Or more like annoy off. And how did the girl know she was in her head? Kera had so many questions.
The water speeded her to a cove just miles off. I'll wait off the storm there. She thought to herself. If she really is an elemental, she'll know what to do She thought to herself as she walked into the cave/cove.
Pine walked a bit closer "Well…I can't really show myself in this darkness" He replied his voice rough from the lack of use. He stopped a safe distance away in case they were to attack, he focused on the vibrations through the ground as faint as he could feel them to calm his nerves. He hadn't spoken to someone in…he couldn't even remember how long.
“Well, tell us who you are.” Angelica said, squinting at the dark. She couldn’t see the figure. She couldn’t even see her own hands.
"My name is Pine" He said unable to see them but only hear the vibrations through the ground "Are you elementals?" He asked not sure if he could trust them, or even if he wanted to trust them. He slipped the lump of green rock back into his pocket and anxiously stood there resisting the urge to pace or fidget.
“Nice to meet you Pine,” Angelica grinned, even though she couldn’t be seen, “and yes, we’re Elementals.” She warily looked towards the direction where Pine was, if he could hear them, then he was definitely an Elemental. This was one of the situations where Angelica was thankful for her sight and light. She didn’t like the dark.
Breeze focused her energy and sent a wave of air towards the newcomer. She could feel his features and got a pretty good idea as to what the man looked like, "I'm Breeze the Air Elemental. It's nice to meet you Pine."
"Nice to meet you too" He replied. They didn't seem like they wanted to hurt him, especially since they are also elementals "Do either of you know what the storm is?" He asked wondering about the odd feeling he had since it started.
Breeze recalled how the air from the storm felt. The unnaturalness of it, how it smelled of blood, and felt of war. She shuddered slightly before answering his question, "I don't know, but it isn't good. I can tell you that much."
"It doesn't seem like a normal storm it's strange" He replied, it was weird not being able to see the people he was talking too but he didn't have any idea on how they could make light in the tunnel.
Zoe walked down the cave and heard voices and made out the word elemental. She decided to not take a chance and ran down the other side of the cave.
Kalama scouts the area with her eyes. "The caves!" She yells in Hawaiian.
Kera looked up at the sky. The previously blue horizon had turned black and forboding. Kera felt a cold stoen settle in her stomach. She needed to find shelter, and fast. Taking off at a run, the clouds threatening rain behind her, she followed the edge of the lake unti she found a dark cave. Pausing outside, Kera considered her options. One, to go in the cave and hope it was empty. Or two, weather the storm. As if on cue, the sky rumbled and groaned. Praying to an unknown god, Kera slipped into the dark caves.
Kalama and her father herd their tribe into the caves, her mother making a ball of fire to light the way.
(Is this thing still going?)
(If ya wanna. :p)
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