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Re: Fury of the Twilight Clan
Posted: Sun Apr 24, 2011 12:55 am
by TygerDarkstorm
((No no no, it was just something interesting I learned about draenei on thir rp wiki. I figured if she had gray hair it was stress related.

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Re: Fury of the Twilight Clan
Posted: Sun Apr 24, 2011 12:56 am
by Serendipity82
((there's an rp wiki? why was I not informed of this?))
Re: Fury of the Twilight Clan
Posted: Sun Apr 24, 2011 1:02 am
by Moonlost
((Hrm, I always thought it was speculation that draenei do not age. I mean, look at Velen. He's pretty old looking, although that could be chalked up to the pressures of leadership I suppose.))
Re: Fury of the Twilight Clan
Posted: Sun Apr 24, 2011 1:10 am
by Kamalia
Karzix and Glix - Burning Steppes
"Fine, fine!" The goblin grumped, getting up. He'd use any excuse to get away from the little fuzzy vermin. He gave the worg pup a narrow-eyed look before he trudged over to the boar, scowling and jerking one of his knives out of its hilt. "I'm no skinnah, so don't expect anythin' fancy. What kinda fox is picky, anyways?" Grumbling under his breath about how much of an idiot he must be to be in debt to a fox, he sawed away at the boar's hide. "Ugh," he finally said, making a face at the scrap of hide in a pile next to him. "Fel, that's nasty. I don't know 'ow leathahworkahs can stand this as their livin'." He stood up, backing away to give Swift room. He crossed his arms as he looked around at the others. He drummed his fingers on his arm, watching Glix as she reached out to give the pup a rub behind the ears.
"Ignore him." She said with a small smile. "He's got a point, though - don't you have a pack? Especially for a little guy like you."
Karzix frowned, ears pricking up as he listened. Her words were cheerful and Glix-y enough. Not so much the rest of her. She was still curled up, her ears drooping ever so slightly. He rubbed the back of his neck and looked down at Swift. "'Ow's my 'andiwork?"
Re: Fury of the Twilight Clan
Posted: Sun Apr 24, 2011 1:18 am
by Magnakilro
Magna - Searing Gorge
Magna smiled, then realized, "hmmmm...I don't think you can carry both him and me back can you....."
Re: Fury of the Twilight Clan
Posted: Sun Apr 24, 2011 1:24 am
by Moonlost
Shattertooth - Burning Steppes
Shattertooth peered at Arbennig for a moment, twisting his head to try and get a good gadge on his weight. Experimentally, he took wing and hovered over to the drakeadon, wrapping his foretalons around his waist and trying to lift. He grunted with the effort, his wings beating harder to manage the weight, but he was able to lift Arbennig into the air. He placed the drakeadon back down, then landed again.
"Heavy. Slow." He grunted to Magna.
Re: Fury of the Twilight Clan
Posted: Sun Apr 24, 2011 1:29 am
by Serendipity82
Swift - Burning Steppes
The fox yipped his thanks before tearing off a hunk of meat from the boar. The fox started to eat it raw, but then had a better idea. His burnt rabbit in Elwyn hadn't been bad, if a little crispy. Deciding to give cooking another go, the fox lit the hunk of meat on fire. He let the flames die down, revealing a rather well cooked piece of meat. Swift gave a yip, proud of himself, then proceeded to make short work of his dinner. He looked over at the little worg put and Glix. The mage seemed to be kind of down, so in an effort to cheer her up, the fox repeated the process, bringing the meat over to the female goblin and dropping it at her feet. He sat down and wagged his tail proudly, sending small sparks flying.
Nyrali - Exodar
The draenei went about her daily business now that teaching younglings seemed to be done for the day. She just had one more errand to do. Nyrali checked her bag to make sure she had the belt with her, then headed toward the Crystal Vault, to have one of the Jewelcrafters socket it for her. She frowned again, remembering a time when making the trip to this part of the Exodar hadn't been necessary.
Re: Fury of the Twilight Clan
Posted: Sun Apr 24, 2011 1:50 am
by Kamalia
Karzix and Glix - Burning Steppes
"Hm?" Glix blinked in surprise at the gift, then looked up at the beaming fox. She let out a laugh and gave Swift a scratch under the chin. "You little rat," She said affectionately. "Is it even possible for you to not be happy?" She picked the piece of slightly crispy meat up and brushed the dirt off. She paused for a moment, seeing Karzix follow Swift out of the corner of her eye. "Thank you, Swift." She murmured, giving the fox a pat on the muzzle.
Karzix frowned, shoving his hands deep in his pockets. He stayed a good distance away from the worg pup as he studied the other goblin. She gave him a glance, but nothing more. He rocked back on his heels, a puzzled expression on his face. He looked back at the other members of the group, most of them sleeping. Sounded like a good idea to him. He cast a quick look toward Glix and Swift before leaving. He propped himself up against a nearby rock, crossing his arms and heaving a sigh before closing his eyes.
Re: Fury of the Twilight Clan
Posted: Sun Apr 24, 2011 2:32 am
by TygerDarkstorm
((When I get home I'll link the wiki page I gleaned that from.

I can't remember why it is Velen looks old.))
Re: Fury of the Twilight Clan
Posted: Sun Apr 24, 2011 3:13 am
by TygerDarkstorm
((Making my post about Indi that I've been coming up with all night and then heading to bed.
Nothing spectacular, I just get really bored at work and nitpick at how I want to word something forever.))
Indigosa--Exodar
((Yeah...Indi has no shame about being naked. Sorry. >_>))
"I'm fine more or less," the death knight replied, frowning as she finally noticed her charred skin. The breastplate clean and polished, she began taking off her other pieces of armor. A sigh escaped her lips as she saw it was all in bad shape and in need of a good repair session. Unfortunately, she had no idea where her bag was at so she didn't have her tools on her to make the repairs herself like she wanted.
She vaguely heard the two males speak in draenic. Indi paid them no mind, trying to figure out what she was going to do with her ruined armor. Such a shame she had let it get to this condition--it was easily the best stuff she had crafted. She stood up. "I need to go get the proper tools to fix this with," she said, gesturing at her battered armor.
Re: Fury of the Twilight Clan
Posted: Sun Apr 24, 2011 5:51 am
by Saturo
((A bit too shameless, perhaps? :D))
Decay - Elwynn
Decay made no resistance whatsoever, staring at the black orb. She could faintly hear the whispers from it tugging at her, but that was about it.
Saturo - Elwynn
Saturo sat down next to Faron, giggling. "Look, he's just as incompetent as you are."
Re: Fury of the Twilight Clan
Posted: Sun Apr 24, 2011 7:10 am
by Azunara
Kozri
Burning Steppes
Kozri stretched, slowly getting up. He propped himself against the rock, and between the sleep and the rejuvenating spells, he felt a lot less like death. As what had happened before he went to sleep came back to him, he winced. Something smelled tasty though, and he went over mangled boar. He tore off some of the meat and started eating it himself, ignoring it was raw. It was still warm, which was a plus.
Re: Fury of the Twilight Clan
Posted: Sun Apr 24, 2011 7:47 am
by Moonlost
Zaruuk and Threnaad- Exodar
"I have an old toolkit you can use." Threnaad offered. "Here, let me go get it for you."
The broken shuffled off, chuckling to himself, only to almost bump into another draenei.
"My pardons," He bowed his head in apology to Nyrali. "May I help you with anything?"
Zaruuk sighed again and rubbed his temples. He looked up to Indi again, his face a mix of emotions. He was surprised she hadn't abandoned him after that mockery of a fight.
"I am sorry." He said lamely, looking away again.
Re: Fury of the Twilight Clan
Posted: Sun Apr 24, 2011 9:13 am
by rubybeam
Random worg pup- burnning steppes
The pup tilted its head at Glix when she mentioned pack ((id imagine he didnt have one because all the worgs in burnning steppes, are kinda, just wandering everywhere, they even have pack names like 'alpha', they just have 'ember worg' and 'giant ember worg'))
He then just wagged its tail again
Re: Fury of the Twilight Clan
Posted: Sun Apr 24, 2011 10:12 am
by Azunara
Kozri
Burning Steppes
Kozri blinked, confused, "Where's Shattertooth? He didn't fly home, did he? And Magna?" He quickly got up from his meal, scanning the skies just in case.
Re: Fury of the Twilight Clan
Posted: Sun Apr 24, 2011 10:40 am
by Serendipity82
((Nothing keeps Swift down for long))
Myriana and Swift - Burning Steppes
Swift leaned into Glix's scratches shamelessly, letting one leg thump rapidly as the goblin scratched a particularly hard to reach spot.
Myri shivered once more before waking up. She sat up and stretched looking around. She shook her head at the sight of her fox and Glix, but didn't interfere so long as Glix didn't seem to be annoyed. She remembered yesterday's events and sighed sadly, resting her hand on Tirrae for comfort. She was quickly brought back to the present at Kozri's question. "I do not know where they are. They were here before I fell asleep." Myri's frown deepened.
Nyrali - Exodar
The draenei warrior side stepped Threnaad without batting an eye. She had learned long ago to watch for the much shorter Broken that wandered around the Exodar. "No, I know where I am going." she stated to the shaman. She looked past Threnaad, her eyes briefly passing over Zaruuk to finally rest on Indi. She pursed her lips at the sight of the topless deathknight. "I am going to have a word with whoever let her kind in here." she continued, the disdain obvious in her voice. "However I have an appointment I must keep. But someone will be hearing about this." With one last venemous look at Indi, the warrior continued on her way to the Jewelcrafter's.
Re: Fury of the Twilight Clan
Posted: Sun Apr 24, 2011 10:49 am
by Saturo
Tael - Exodar
''Stupid bear!'', Tael thought as he ran. How could he have known that it wouldn't like it's new haircut. ''The Great and Mighty Tael commands you to stop!'', he yelled, barely dodging a blow. He skipped forward, jumping off a ledge, landing face down next to Nyrali. He quickly got back on his hooves and took off running towards the Hall of Light, bear following closely behind. The guards around snickered, recognizing him. What had the idiot done this time?
Re: Fury of the Twilight Clan
Posted: Sun Apr 24, 2011 10:56 am
by Lupis
Batlek and Faron, Cultist Camp
Faron shrugged. "Not as much as I. He's a Twilight Clan Lord for a reason. If simple brainwashing doesn't work, then agonizing curses usually do."
Batlek whispered to the orb, guttural nonsense that mimicked the whisperings of the orb itself. The hand grasping Decay glowed slightly, creating a curse on Decay. ((Curse of Weakness)) With that in place to weaken the death knight's resolve, he whispered a harsh demand to the orb, letting it darken the area around them. Images of tentacles and eyes reached out, slashing and glaring. Slowly, a dragon emerged, his claws formed of the tentacles and his eyes slitted. He roared - the sound coming out as louder whispers - and slashed at Decay, though the image was harmless physically.
Tirrae, Burning Steppes
Tirrae curled her tail around Myri, looking up at her and grinning comfortingly. She tapped her tail on the ground and a stone surged up from the ground - she whacked it with a paw, not aiming for anyone, just amusing herself.
Re: Fury of the Twilight Clan
Posted: Sun Apr 24, 2011 11:01 am
by Saturo
Decay - Elwynn
Decay shivered slightly, not at the whispers, tentacles or dragon, but at the curse. ''Cute.'', she muttered, still half-crying.
Saturo - Elwynn
''Doesn't look very effective to me.'', the warlock replied, sarastically.
Re: Fury of the Twilight Clan
Posted: Sun Apr 24, 2011 11:05 am
by Lupis
Batlek, Cultist Camp
Batlek made a mental note about the Death Knight - force works far better than mental tricks. Very well. He whispered another demand, a risky choice - stopping his restraint of the minds of the Old Ones. They reached out to try and tug at Decay's memories and thoughts.
In the meanwhile, he wove a bane. He slightly altered the spell, however, to make it much more slow-acting. ((Bane of Agony))