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Post by 都Tsuzuki筑 on May 6, 2009 18:07:48 GMT -7
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Post by syeira on May 9, 2009 15:24:00 GMT -7
The breeze gently rustled the branches of a nearby beech tree, the leaves swaying in tune with a melody that only they could hear. Crickets chirped, owls hooted, and more sounds of the night interfered with the silence. Airi was good with that as she ran swiftly through the trees, long platinum hair trailing out behind her like a silvery veil. There was an urge - a message in the wind, pulling her toward the ocean, toward a ghastly ship rocking on the waves of rolling sea. As the mischief goddess paused at the edge of a cliff, she peered quietly at the vessel. She knew that two others were there, one being a swan maiden, and the other another goddess. She shifted uncomfortably. She wasn't favored among the other gods, which was why she tended to keep to the mortal realms instead of the skies of the immortals.
With a deft leap, she landed down perfectly on the sand that was a pearly sea under the moon's rays, and then jogged to the shoreline. Large black raven's wings shot from her shoulder blades as she jogged right into the water, then was lifted up with a large thrust of the feathery appendages, her lithe body soaring into the air. It took little to no time to reach the ship, ad she landed neatly on the stern, glancing around. It was obvious that the boat had once been regal, but years had worn away some things, and lack of staff had made dust settle on the decorations that were here and there. But it seemed not to bother either of the two others on the boat, Kara and Kipputytto. She elegantly and politely bowed, her long red and black gown brushing against her skin and the skirt encircling her feet as she lowered herself in a curtsy. "Bonjour,"
She said in her sing-song voice that rang like bells. She looked up, her onyx eyes curious. "So, what has this meeting been called for?" She finished smoothly. Now standing upright, she crossed her arms against the chilly sea breeze, although it wasn't the cold she was fending off. The ship gave her the heebie-jeebies, although she wouldn't admit it. And she tended to get a little seasick at times. So, swallowing the urge to bend over the rails and barf, she took another glance around. She figured more gods were on the way, however, she ddn't exactly look forward to it. Loki would probably come as well. Figures, thought Airi, that he'd come for this council meeting, and not the one to get my godsword. [/size]
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Post by Lord Sesshomaru on May 10, 2009 11:23:28 GMT -7
Jade green eyes look at the streaking figure, still having been here for the last few hours. The woman smiles; at least she won’t be the only one with ship problems. It's not that she has anything against the water god's/goddess's territory; she just prefers to have her feet on solid ground. What's more is the fact that her beautiful children were killed to make such a monstrosity. That's one the main reason's that she's debating whether or not to come to the meeting. Then there is the fact the sweet swan maiden sooo has her vote in being able to go back to her family. She after all was one of the only gods/goddess to actually vote for the girl to not be punished.
Getting tired of actually being in the same spot, and not even thinking any longer. She swiftly jumps from her perch high above in a tree branch and lands on the ground softly. Running her hand through her moss green hair, she gently pulls out a stray leaf from her leaf and smiles up at the tree.
"Don't worry dears, I'll be back." She says sweetly. The trees groan and moan at her to not go, all of the sensing as to where she's headed.
"Now now, don't be so rude. If it isn't for them, you'd all be dead." She says in a motherly voice. For her children to survive, they need water. The trees start to sag, as small bush wraps their small stems around Etia's ankle. All the plants droop at their goddess for leaving them. Feeling abandoned by the woman.
" I'll back I promise." She says with a cheerful tone. The plants slowly cheer up and see her off, the tree's branches swaying the wind as if waving her good bye,
Smiling at the trees, she waves to all the plants; blowing a kiss to them all as she sets out in a run. Running past all trees and shrubs, with swift inhuman speed and dexterity. Jumping up into the trees, she grabs a branch and swings up before letting go and doing flips in the air before landing on a tree branch. Pushing off she jumps out of the foliage of the forest out into the beach, rolling as she hits the ground back onto her feet. Shaking off the sand from her vine gown she looks out into the distance of the ocean to point the ship out.
Smiling broadly she breaks out into a run, jumping up high before hitting the small ocean waves before disappearing in a burst of flowers. The pink flowers slowly falling down into the ocean, glittering as the salt water sprinkles on them.
Slowly melting out of the wood of the ship, she flails as she finds her self coming out of the side of ship. Causing the small tree branch to sprout out of the ship, she grabs it and sighs relief. Thanking the ship, as she puts her sandel foot she dissapeares once again in a shower of flowers before reapearing in a burst of cherry blosoms, the smell of apples filtering through the air of the ship.
"Gomen," She says with a smile. "I had a little trouble getting here,"
Smiling towards Kara, her eyes sweeps across to find Airi and Kipp there.
"Moshi Moshi Kipp-chan and Airi-chan. Hope I'm not late," she says with a warm smile. Her eyes drifting towards Kipp and a smirk placing itself on her lips.
"I hope you're trying to do something I think you are," she says. Her warm tone soon being replaced with that of cold steel. Not being very fond of the woman, for her territory in life. Though then again, with life there has to be death.
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Post by 都Tsuzuki筑 on May 26, 2009 16:12:02 GMT -7
[/b][/color] With a grace on such rough waters only aquired by years of practice, Kara rose and turned her eyes out over the horizon. Water was all she could see, though she was no expert when it came to detecting the arrival of dieties-- their magic was far more powerful than hers, and she knew that their tricks were many and clever. Kipputytto, on the other hand, glanced at her fellow goddesses-- she refused to refer to them as her sisters, or comrads, as she had two other true sisters, and she didn't recall either of them being on her side the last time. A sneer was coiled on her lips as she glanced them up and down, arms folded across her chest in a display of impudence-- Kipputytto was considered one of the 'younger' goddesses, both in appearance and mentality. She wasn't quite as... wise, as the others, per say. Less experianced she was too-- it was hard to govern as a god when you're forced to walk among mortals, without even her full powers to help her. Plastering a sarcastically sweet smile to her face, Kipputytto turned to look at Etia. "And what would I be trying to do?"[/ul][/blockquote][/font][/size]
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