Post by Deleted on Nov 8, 2017 10:12:08 GMT -8
Just fiddling with stuff. General storage of codes and things ahoy.
That horizon's so mystifying in this indescribable breath of the wild The sun was just starting to rise above the horizon as Zaria nudged Scout into a trot alongside the river that cut the Dueling Peaks in half. It was awe-inspiring no matter how many times she had gone through the split, gazing up at the wide gap left behind. Some said it was a dragon that created the split, cleaving the mountain in two for reasons unknown. Perhaps it had been a fit of rage, or simply slicing a path through. Or it could have been the river that carved it. Zaria liked to think it was the dragon carving a path, but it could have been anything. The mystery was part of the adventure, and she welcomed any mysteries she could find. Seeing tell-tale signs of Lizalfos splashing in the middle of the river (churning water and splashing as they swam back and forth), Zaria clicked her tongue and pulled Scout to the side, closer to the mountain so they might avoid detection. There were plenty of places to run into monsters along the road, and while Scout was becoming more reliable at not panicking, she didn't want to push their luck today. Besides, they had so much to explore! She didn't want it to end so soon after they'd left, with no expectation that they must return anytime soon. This freedom gave her a boost of sudden eagerness, and she spurred Scout onward. "Come on, Scout, hyah!" She cried, and he responded, his hooves thrumming rhythmically against the hard path as they sailed past the mountains and the river, the sights, smells, and sounds rushed past her ears. Jubilant, she turned Scout toward a hill, weaving through a small forest to the top of the hill, where a massive fallen tree was half-sunk into the ground. She slowed him as they crested the top, assuaging his whinny and snorts of protests with a few pats on his neck. "Isn't it beautiful, Scout? Just look at that horizon..." She gestured to the sky, growing more blue as the sun rose higher and higher, leaving behind the oranges and yellows of sunrise. "And it's all ours for the taking." She laughed excitedly at the thought, sitting up in her saddle to just appreciate the view for a few minutes. That is, until she heard a sudden thudding of hooves behind her. She pulled out her bow, using her legs to urge Scout to turn from their hill crest so she could aim properly. A massive boar was thundering toward her, and let out a squeal of rage as it saw her. Was something chasing it? The thought was only a brief one, but she had little time to think about it as she notched an arrow, looking down the shaft to watch its approach. She held Scout with a squeeze of her thighs, then let her arrow fly toward the boar... | notes & tags Zaria Open to anyone! Perhaps someone else could be hunting it, or could take her kill with another strike, or just come up to help (she may or may not react favorably to that haha). I'll roll with anything, though! Let me know if there's any issues or confusion, I'll be happy to adapt or mix things up to make it easier~ |
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[div align="center" style="padding:10px;"][table][tbody][tr][td style="vertical-align:top;width:350px;padding:0px;border-right:7px solid #363636;"][div style="background-color:#363636;padding:5px;text-align:center;line-height:20px;"][div style="color:#3FA176;font-family:arial;text-transform:uppercase;font-size:20px;letter-spacing:0px;font-weight:bold;"]That horizon's so mystifying[/div][/div][div style="background-color:#67C99E;padding:3px;text-align:center;line-height:20px;"][div style="color:#363636;font-family:arial;font-style:italic;text-transform:uppercase;font-size:16px;letter-spacing:-1px;font-weight:bold;"]in this indescribable breath of the wild [/div][/div][div style="font-family:verdana;font-size:12px;color:#b6b6b6;text-align:justify;padding:15px;"]The sun was just starting to rise above the horizon as Zaria nudged Scout into a trot alongside the river that cut the Dueling Peaks in half. It was awe-inspiring no matter how many times she had gone through the split, gazing up at the wide gap left behind. Some said it was a dragon that created the split, cleaving the mountain in two for reasons unknown. Perhaps it had been a fit of rage, or simply slicing a path through. Or it could have been the river that carved it. Zaria liked to think it was the dragon carving a path, but it could have been anything. The mystery was part of the adventure, and she welcomed any mysteries she could find.
Seeing tell-tale signs of Lizalfos splashing in the middle of the river (churning water and splashing as they swam back and forth), Zaria clicked her tongue and pulled Scout to the side, closer to the mountain so they might avoid detection. There were plenty of places to run into monsters along the road, and while Scout was becoming more reliable at not panicking, she didn't want to push their luck today. Besides, they had so much to explore! She didn't want it to end so soon after they'd left, with no expectation that they must return anytime soon. This freedom gave her a boost of sudden eagerness, and she spurred Scout onward.
[b]"Come on, Scout, hyah!"[/b] She cried, and he responded, his hooves thrumming rhythmically against the hard path as they sailed past the mountains and the river, the sights, smells, and sounds rushed past her ears. Jubilant, she turned Scout toward a hill, weaving through a small forest to the top of the hill, where a massive fallen tree was half-sunk into the ground.
She slowed him as they crested the top, assuaging his whinny and snorts of protests with a few pats on his neck. [b]"Isn't it beautiful, Scout? Just look at that horizon..."[/b] She gestured to the sky, growing more blue as the sun rose higher and higher, leaving behind the oranges and yellows of sunrise. [b]"And it's all ours for the taking."[/b] She laughed excitedly at the thought, sitting up in her saddle to just appreciate the view for a few minutes.
That is, until she heard a sudden thudding of hooves behind her. She pulled out her bow, using her legs to urge Scout to turn from their hill crest so she could aim properly. A massive boar was thundering toward her, and let out a squeal of rage as it saw her. [i]Was something chasing it?[/i] The thought was only a brief one, but she had little time to think about it as she notched an arrow, looking down the shaft to watch its approach. She held Scout with a squeeze of her thighs, then let her arrow fly toward the boar...
[/div][/td][td style="width:150px;padding:0px;vertical-align:top;"][img style="width:130px;border:7px solid #363636;margin-left:5px;" src="https://i.imgfly.me/f9Nzu.png"][div style="background-color:#363636;padding:3px;font-family:arial;font-size:17px;text-transform:uppercase;color:#71D3A8;font-weight:bold;letter-spacing:1px;margin-top:5px;text-align:center;"]notes & tags[/div][div style="background-color:#71D3A8;padding:1px;font-family:arial;font-size:15px;text-transform:uppercase;color:#363636;font-weight:bold;letter-spacing:2px;text-align:center;font-style:italic;"]Zaria[/div][div style="padding:5px;font-family:verdana;font-size:12px;text-align:justify;color:#b6b6b6;"]Open to anyone!
Perhaps someone else could be hunting it, or could take her kill with another strike, or just come up to help (she may or may not react favorably to that haha). I'll roll with anything, though! Let me know if there's any issues or confusion, I'll be happy to adapt or mix things up to make it easier~[/div][/td][/tr][/tbody][/table][div style="width:500px;text-align:left;font-family:verdana;font-size:8px;text-transform:uppercase;margin-left:5px;margin-top:0px;color:#8c8c8c;"]PYXIS [a href="http://cryptictruth.proboards.com/user/1"]★[/a][/div][/div]