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𝒂𝒍𝒂𝒄𝒓𝒖𝒖𝒏, 𝒚𝒆𝒔. ([personal profile] coiledscales) wrote in [community profile] wilderlogs2018-04-04 11:12 am

[OPEN] Here There Be A Dragon

Who: Alacruun and OPEN
What: A new arrival gets used to everything.
Where: Melai Temple and surroundings.
When: Shortly after the new batch of arrivals shows up.
Warnings/Notes: Dragon.


Alacruun is not all that pleased by this development. There's something to be said for being (relatively) free and no longer stuck hopping a ride in someone else's body or having to communicate via divination, but he's also on another world, being asked to help save it. Which isn't entirely his first choice of activities, but if it will prevent damage to the world he lives in, it's worthwhile in the end. He can put aside his plans - he's been waiting for eons already, he can wait a little longer - and cooperate. For now.

Not that he's fond of their surroundings, either. The dragon - horse-sized, black scales, horns, and yellow-green eyes - has set up camp on the front steps for the temple, keeping a weather eye on the surrounding forest. He's determined that he's not going to be a humanoid if he doesn't have to be - at least not for now - and even if they've stripped him of his power, he's going to enjoy the freedom to stretch his draconic limbs and just lounge.

At least for a little while. Even if for whatever reason, there's a creeping feeling of irritation that keeps nagging at him. He isn't sure why. There's nothing that he can't really compartmentalize, so - what's bothering him?

He almost looks asleep at first glance, half blocking the front steps, large head resting on his forepaws. However, both eyes are open in tiny slits, just exposing the dark of his pupils. Anyone who wants to come up the stairs is going to have to go around him or over him.

Maybe it's a social experiment.
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[personal profile] the_hit_list 2018-04-16 11:48 pm (UTC)(link)
Where I’m from, magic doesn’t have one set language. Sometimes it’s just English spoken backwards. [ It’s hardly a trade secret. ] Most of the people claiming to have magical powers are officially charlatans. The Weather Wizard and Abra Kadabra use technology to fake sorcery skills.

[ Tim lets his grin shift into a much more natural, and slightly sheepish, smile. He’s relieved to hear that human isn’t on the menu – anyone would be. ]

Mutual survival is number one on my list. Cooperation helps, but some people are more useful than others. I think my second priority would have to be finding out exactly how much fish is in the river. Those are both easier than the third one: helping everyone get home.

[ They’re painfully obvious to him, at least 1 and 3, but Tim is trying to spread the nascent plan around the camp, so no one’s taken aback by it later. ]

It’s a work-in-progress. I haven’t been here long enough to make sense of everything. [ Or anything, but that much honesty would drive him crazy. Tim already knows the seeming extent of his ignorance. He won’t brag about it to others. ]

I’m open to suggestions and useful information. If you, by any chance, recognized the spells being used on us…?