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Posted: Sun Sep 23, 2018 4:29 pm
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It didn't take long for Ciro to return home with the two avians. They had barely been out of the Myrsky Syntynyt lands when all the phenomena's seemed to have happened. He sighed as he entered the den, moving towards the ledge that once belonged to his first falcon companion, but had since been taken over as Judeau's roost.
"You two stay here, get acquainted, I'll go see if any of the priestesses have anything for that wing." Ciro advised, leaving the purplely orange raven on the ledge.
"Judeau, be nice." He warned, before exiting the den, leaving the two ravens as they were.
Saki glared as the other left, clicking her beak before preening at her wing. "Do you always listen to what the lion says?" The raven questioned, her feathers fluffing up.
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Posted: Mon Sep 24, 2018 4:09 pm
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The raven's eyes narrowed, glaring angrily at the other avian.
"You do not know everything you think you know. You knowing about me or Ciro, you do not know who or what I am or about my life. I neither need nor wish for your opinions or judgement."
Judeau turned his gaze from her, hiding the anger and sorrow of memories he wished he could forget. She didn't know anything, did not know of the scars beneath his feathers (and fur) that resulted in his ragged appearance, of the wings that had been scared and broken. She did not know of the place he had been, of the darkness that had nearly consumed him, or of the confidence and friendship he had found in his time with Ciro. The lion had been the first mortal in a long time that Judeau had dared to trust, and that trust had not been broken or betrayed. Ciro just might have saved the raven god's life, in more ways than one.
When he turned back, his expression had hardered.
"You are pushy and overbearing, you assume before you know and you have no idea of the meaning of tact or personal space. One day you will fly in the face of the wrong lion and the last thing you will see will be the inside of their mouth. Why don't you try listening and learning to pay attention before opening your mouth."
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Posted: Mon Sep 24, 2018 4:54 pm
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"Oh yes, because a mortal can totally summon the storms and cause ice to fall from the sky and summon plague and lightning to cause birds to drop dead. Don't be stupid! These things are happening everywhere, or are you too damn blind to see the storm that has been raging overhead? It is because there are gods at war!"
An angry snap of his beak, Judeau shoved her away from him with one wing. Annoying bird-brain, she could stay out of his space, off his ledge, and out of his den!
"Stay on your own side."
A glare, a deep breath to calm himself, Judeau fluttered from the ledge to settle on Ciro's pile of pelts on the floor of the den, away from Saki.
"No one is stopping you from leaving now."
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Posted: Mon Sep 24, 2018 5:35 pm
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Judeau did not bother to look up, instead burrow into the pile of pelts, making himself comfortable. He was beginning to see why Ciro slept in these, it really was rather cozy and warm. A raven would however have to make sure to keep an ear out for any approaching smaller pawsteps.
"Believe whatever you want, because since you thought it it must be true. There could not possibly be something you do not know."
The sarcasm in his voice was unmistakable, his gaze fixed on a point that was most certainly not an annoying orange and purple raven. His feathers ruffled, his eyes closing, silently wishing she would just shut up.
"Might want to wait for the storm to pass before flying."
Unless of course she intended to walk, then by all means, he was not going to stop her.
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