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Trapped in the Rain (open-needs two other players)

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Trapped in the Rain (open-needs two other players)

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((OOC: This is Myst, my gryphon. I'm not looking for a major plot or anything. :) Myst is surprising me so far with her thoughts and decisions, and she is always in need of a kind word and a friend. Feel free to join in, though I think I may cap it at two other player characters (plus Myst) to keep it simple (preferably ones that aren't going to be tempted to kill each other! Or Myst, lol). So, three people all together. :) ))

It was raining.

Pouring rain. Huge drops of rain, pelting from the sky like little pebbles, soaking whatever chanced to be out in it almost immediately. It was so heavy that it bent branches and bushes toward the ground, sluiced over the soil without sinking in, washing away in gullies and swelling streams and rivers. There was little wind, so the rain pelted straight down onto the earth, unrelenting.

The thunder boomed overhead. Deafening blasts of sound that followed the bright, flickering flashes of lightning, highlighting the thick, black clouds overhead. Rolling over the landscape in whip cracks and rolling booms.

Myst hated the rain. Hated the thunder and lightning.

Hated being wet.

She huddled in a cave, soaked to the skin, her feathers dripping, her fur slicked and sticking out in all directions. She'd been flying close to sunset when the storm hit with a vengence. And of course, with the clouds and the rain came the thunder and night. Her eyes were useless in the dark, and fearing lightning strike, she had landed among the trees. But she hadn't found shelter in time to escape the rain.

Now she huddled, a miserable wet gryphon with her ears flattened to her head in dismay (the thunder hurt her sensitive hearing), in a cave with a sandy floor, as the storm raged outside. She peered out into the darkness, effectively blind in the stormy night.

She was a small gryphon, hardly higher at the shoulders than the average human's hips. She still had a bit of growing to do, being young still, but even full grown wouldn't be too big. If one cared to examine her closely, and if one knew their birds and felines well, they'd notice that she looked like a cross between and osprey and a lynx.

Her wings and forequarters were bird. Her head, neck, breast, and part of her forelegs was feathered, as were her wings. She had pale gold eyes that glared like a bird of prey, and a dark gray beak that was curved and sharply pointed. Two small, triangular ears with black tufts sat atop her head. Her feathers were white, black, and gray. Her fore legs were that of a bird, scaly from the elbows down, pale gray, with three long toes pointed forward and one toe pointed back. Each toe had a long, curved, black talon.

Her hindquarters were a different matter altogether. Feline, with long legs, a narrow body, and thick gray and white fur that had a non-pattern of black, smudgy spots. She had very long legs, in comparison to her lean body. They made her feel awkward, and as a result, she often walked in a half crouch to hide their length.

The tail was short, but more bird than cat. Her long, blue gray tail feathers were held up at a sharp angle as she sat. Occassionally she spread and shook them, scattering a few droplets of water around the cave. It was much the same with her large, black and white wings. She held them up off the ground, but open, so that the water could run off and evaporate. She fanned them once in a while to speed the process.

The whole cave stank of wet gryphon. Even with her poor sense of smell, she could detect it. Wet feathers. Wet fur. Soggy gryphon smell.

She flinched at another boom of thunder. She wanted to cover her head and shiver, but she was trying to minimize her contact with the sand. No sense having wet sand stuck to wet feathers. It was bad enough that it was stuck to her feet.

She sighed, her breath gusting out with a small puff of vapor, and kneaded the small rucksack at her feet. It was made from woven strips of tree bark. Pretty crude really. She'd seen much more beautiful things in her travels, but this was the highest level of craftsmanship that her small home group of gryphons could manage. It held her most precious possessions.

She opened the rucksack and withdrew a small object. It was woven from stringy bark and dried leaves and thin willow twigs. There was a head, a suggestion of wings, and no limbs or body to speak of. Two eyes had been drawn in ochre paint, and faint markings still adorned it's wings.

She cuddled the crude little doll under her chin, and thought about home, and how lonely she was.

And how much she hated the rain.
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It started off as a fair enough day. Really, it did! There was sun ... and no clouds ... and blues skies! The world was bright and shiny. Naira had advised her against going out. Just getting used to a new body and all. Scarlet was prone to get lose, or slip and fall. She was a bit wobbly here and there. When the red-skinned woman refused adamantly, the Reaver had sighed and handed her something long and black and familiar. It stank of gunpowder and aged blood, but looked perfectly clean. Feeling the leather in her hands brought the greatest sense of nostalgia upon Scarlet. Immediately, she threw the item over her back and donned it. A trenchcoat, long enough to touch her ankles.

"It was your's," the half-dragon had told her, placing a clawed hand on the patch adorning itss upper arm. A peculiar emblem with little symbols matching the name inscribed below it: S.T.A.R.S. "From long ago ... I did what I could to make it better, but there's only so much I can do."

"Better?" babbled Scarlet, flaring the jacket out behind her. Even through hazy vision, the V-ACT 32 could make out the multiple little holes adorning the black jacket. Bullet holes? Far from a downer, the Crimson Head grinned shamelessly. "Iz got scars!"

Naira raised a brow. "You don't know how those got there, do you?"

"Nope!" It was stated honestly. And cheerfully. And on her way out the door. Scarlet smacked the wooden frame with her own claws - infinitely longer and thicker than Naira's - and chimed a cheerful, "Later, Naybee!"

Had she paid attention, Scarlet might have heard Naira shout a warning of rain ... Of course that didn't register. And the V-ACT 32 skipped off into the woods to do some exploring of her own. This place was so ancient. So ... right. A home away from home. It was just a pity that she couldn't remember much of anything involved with it.

Poor visibility ... she should have taken that into account. Scarlet was nearly completely blind. Totally in one eye. The other was at least partially there. Still foggy, a little dim. With time, the cataract would wear off and Scarlet would be able to see fine in one of the orbs. But until then ... well ... she was stumbling over every little thing that got in her way. Damn near stepped off into the swamp at one point. There was no sensation quite like kicking an alligator in the head - simultaneously saving her own life and harming a viscous predator on accident. That steered her off onto a right path at least. Sort of. Well ... not being in a swamp was a good thing ...

Scarlet found herself deeper and deeper in the woods. And lost. At least her senses were about her. Hearing, smell ... better than the average Joe and made for a hunter. At a hulking 6'1" and the build of a German soldier, no rabid wolf would want to step near this hulking monstrosity. Especially considering her bestial appearance. Frayed hair, pale blonde with electric streaks of bright topaz blazing in front of her face as bangs. Her skin was crimson, tapering to an orangey-white in the claws. Eyes? The blind one was pale blue ... and the good-ish one a cool shade of cerulean. Military boots garnished her feet. The clothes were old and musky as if they'd been sitting in storage for a very long time. Faded blue jeans and a tank top.

All of these things were now soaked. She didn't expect the rain. Honestly when it fell at first, she didn't notice. It started off faint ... and her nerves were fairly dead. The tiniest impact against her skin registered as little more than, well, nothing. Sure she saw how damp things started to look. But when you're focused so intently on where you're going ...

When it came down in bullets, there was no denying it. She was suddenly registering as cold - the water was frigid! Pulling te coat tight around her muscular body, Scarlet laughed with the thunder and dove through the bushes. There was no urgency in her run. Rather she was finding it amusing - slipping and sliding on mud from one end of the forest to another. The red-skin lost sense of direction. Invariably, her trek brought her close to the Mountains again. A big dark spot in the rocky wall caught her attention and she swiveled towards it, fighting sinking into the ground to remain above it.

Bursting through the cavern entrance provoked some feeling of liberation. She felt footloose. Of course, that could have been the momentum of her muddy slide right into the cave wall ...

BAM!

Her face struck rock and she immediately toppled over, giggling like a child as her back hit the dirt and she lay there, birds faintly dotting across her line of sight.

"Hah ... Tweety."
"We all change, when you think about it, we're all different people; all through our lives, and that's okay, that's good, you've gotta keep moving, so long as you remember all the people that you used to be."
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(Um I am trying to decide if I should join this rp?)
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