[Closed] Listening to the Weather

Sep 02, 2012 14:39

Who: Paarthurnax, Six
What: Storm-watching!
When: Backdated to evening, August 19th
Where: Fayren

The sky above Fayren is dark with growing clouds, the air tingling with static. The storm hasn’t reached the archway yet, but the wind is picking up in quick, blustery gusts. It almost masks the rise and fall of wingbeats as Paarthurnax circles the area, ( Read more... )

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sixthdeadliest September 3 2012, 23:21:17 UTC
Six came to a large rocky outcropping wearing a dark green trench coat. He didn't mind if his hair and face got wet, but standing around in soaked clothes did not a good thing make.

It was easy to see Paarthurnax. It really was impossible to miss a giant dragon flying around. He raised a gloved hand in greeting.

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hearmythu_um September 4 2012, 01:42:43 UTC
Dark green blended well with much of the terrain in this realm. Movement on the other hand, could catch a searching dragon's attention quite easily. The call he gave in answer wasn't a full roar, but it carried over the wind as Paarthurnax banked around to join his friend. He hovered in front of Six, wings beating strong and steady.

"Drem Yol Lok, Six! Are you prepared?" His tone was a little challenging, but beneath it was a definite eagerness.

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sixthdeadliest September 4 2012, 02:36:00 UTC
"Drem Yol Lok. Ready as I'll ever be considering I don't have scales to protect my weak mortal flesh." He gave a teasing smirk at that. "Should be an interesting storm from the way everything's brewing up."

It looked as though the paper was pretty accurate with the weather report thus far. Who knew how well that streak would hold up?

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hearmythu_um September 4 2012, 18:39:36 UTC
"Wuldde kreh lok. The currents rise against each other. Force the sky around them to give way." He looks to the rising mass of cloud and the smaller ones beneath, spreading ahead of the storm or forming ragged shapes ahead of it. "You can see them even now. But there is a better place to watch, if we climb higher."

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