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Hey everyone! Itâs been a long time since I was last on here. Just dropping in to show a little of what Iâve done lately, a writing commission for @nirnrootnoises. Go ahead and check it out.
Itâs official. Next time they get hired to battle in the Ashfall Waste, the price should be quadrupled. Singeing oneâs toes while dodging spouts of burning liquid was not worth the equivalent of a monthâs supply of meals.
And even worse, that certainly wasnât going to pay for the series of stinging burns along her tail and back legs. It was only through sheer willpower that Krahdinok had not slid entirely off her little island of rock and into the molten sea.
At least when Zobahven alighted on the slab of earth, she seemed to have fared better than her. Not much better, considering she was still wheezing from the never-ending ashfall. The little amulet round her neck was useless for that, providing protection only from more direct harm.
Krahdinok groaned. âTook you long enough.â
âHad to check on the others. More troops alive, more pay for us.â The blue mirror then pointed at Krahdinok. âNow, are you going to give me that foot or not?â
She complied, but not before grumbling, âSort of backwards. Shouldnât it be less troops left, more pay?â
Zobahven shrugged as she withdrew a roll of bandages from the satchel at her side. âTheyâre the employer.â
âButââ A shake of the bandage roll silenced Krahdinok.
âStop moving. Youâre making this harder on yourself.â
For a while the only sounds were that of the bubbling lava surrounding them and of Krahdinokâs growls whenever Zobahven brushed a claw against a particularly tender spot.
âYou know,â Krahdinok then said, rolling over to give her sister-in-arms better access to her other foot, âyouâre the lucky one.â
Zobahven briefly paused in the midst of wrapping. âHow so?â
âWellâŚâ
How could she put this? That thing niggling at the back of her mind.
As if in response, the Zobahvenâs amulet caught her eye, its well-worn and golden surface tinged red from the lavaâs glow.
âEverything seems to go better for you than well, everyone else I know. Not that it means much, I guess.â She shook her head. âUgh, I mean. Just forget about it.â With another huff, Krahdinok grew quiet again.
However, a claw lightly tapped on her still not completely bandaged foot. Krahdinok lifted her gaze and was met with her sisterâs own calm one.
âGo ahead,â she said with another tap and a soft smile. âSpeak your mind.â
âYou never get badly injured like me. You just get the best loot. Employers love you. I mean, look at that!â Forcing herself somewhat more upright from lying on her side, Krahdinok waved a paw at the amulet. âYou donât see me ever getting any spelled items for my trouble.â
Her outburst spent, the mirror slumped back down.
Zobahven snorted.
âThe heck, Zobah!â
âIâm sorry, really.â She resumed wrapping the injured foot. âItâs just, I think you missed something important.â
âWhat?â
Another snort. And was that a giggle too? âThat Iâm, well, older! And more experienced. It means I have more trust, and with that comes more⌠Perks, I guess?â
She had to be kidding her.
âThatâs it?â
âYeah!â Zobahven finished up with the foot and gave it a pat. âAnd that takes time. So I guess you could consider your work experience as gifts for now.â
âGreat,â Kradinok whined. âThe gifts of being caught on fire and asphyxiated by ash. I feel honored.â
Her sister-in-arms seemed far too happy about the remark as she moved on to examining Krahdinokâs tail. âWell, if thatâs what the job throws you!â
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Not the most active lore clan, but a lore clan nonetheless.
After having this inactive blog for my Flight Rising account for well over year, Iâve finally decided to put it to use. I would like some other Flight Rising blogs to follow, especially lore clans!
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How about having a go at Horus?
Show me a dragon and Iâll give you a headcanon about them
This is already a forum game, but I wanna do it outside the forums as well! No limit to how many people can get headcanons, if I run out of steam tonight Iâll come back to this post when I have a chance!
Please be sure to link me to the dragonâs bio!
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when will flightrising give us the giant scythe apparel we deserve
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My two cents on the whole surname business: theyâre earned or given, not inherited, and unless youâre from a blue-blooded line that puts a big emphasis on tracking heritage most dragons donât ever get a âfamily nameâ to speak of
You either pick it up through other people calling you that based on defining characteristics (Arwin Petalhide - assuming sheâs a petals gened fae) or based on something you did (Galford Rockbreaker - kind of self-explanatory but yeah)
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I really want Flight Rising apparel that are âcausedâ by how the dragon lives. Dirt and mud would be awesome. And then things like goo and slime would be great for pearlcatchers and bogsneaks and the capsule gene. Iâd suggest blood but that probably wouldnât fly. Also bugs. Like swarms of bugs around your gross dragon (kind of like the fairy entourages but like, flies instead of fairies). Apparel where the dragons are a bit patchy, have hair and/or feathers falling off where they look kind of sickly with dark-rimmed eyes Additionally, I really want prosthetics. Prosthetic arms and legs and even patches on damaged wings to help dragons with torn wings to fly. More scar apparel too. It would be fun to have dragon makeup too. Maybe for April Fools day there could be a few fun scribbly makeups and a few fancy ones⌠maybe inspired by each flight? âMarva and her little sister wanted to make the dragons pretty!â LOL Thatâd be interesting. I think a lot of these things would 1. add a lot to the dragonâs uniqueness and 2. allow a person to make their dragon reflect their lore accurately and 3. allow people to see themselves in their dragons (as real people do have prosthetics and scars)
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I just realized I have the makings of two separate family dramas in my lore. Thatâs not necessarily bad, but oh boy. The Swarm might tear itself apart before any outside forces do. Iâm going to need to make sure I have plenty of other unrelated lore to even that out. Donât want too much of one thing.
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I never finished a painting of any Flight Rising dragons until now, so hereâs Elm. Although she resides in Plagueâs domain, she is known to make excursions into Shadowâs territory for alchemy ingredients.
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I wrote some backstory in this girlâs bio. It will probably be revised more later because something doesnât sit right with what I have now.
Arina
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Her name is Hemera and sheâs majestic af
FR series
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No drama here. I spend most of my time on lore and donât want any of that distracting me.
Iâve been doin a followed purgin Bc thereâs just too much drama on my dash as of late, so now I would like to request-
Reblog this of you donât have/reblog drama or have a simple tag to block if you post a little drama sometimes! I like to make super long queues of the communityâs art and lore (which posts twice a day) so Iâd like to see more art and lore posts on my dashboard!
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Into the Void: Missing Memories
Months passed before speaking became more than garbling to him. Every string of sounds formed words. At least, thatâs what he thought they called them. Perhaps it was wurts. Either way, actions were better. No one could mistake intent there. And the way Impeereeall huffed and stretched out their leathery appendages was perfectly understood.
Impeereeall was very limited in speech. They would always point to themselves with a hooked claw and declare two words: impeereeall and eyeriss. Sometimes that claw was thrust in his direction with a barked âmeeroarâ. He supposed that meant him, though it didnât sound particularly pleasant. Waves of heat flowed off each syllable. Then, Impeereeall would sear through him with those miniature discs, like the one hanging in the above.
His discs burned wrong. He had once gestured at his and back to Impeereeallâs, cocking his head.
âEyes,â they mumbled.
Meeroar didnât know what eyeriss had to do with this. He waved his claws once more towards his discs, then at Impeereeallâs. In addition, he waved up at the disc above.
This was what became the starting point for Meeroarâs education. Colors. With them, the world expanded from being an amalgamation of senses and shapes. So many complicated feelings could now be condensed into one word.
Impeereeall had to be Red. There was no denying how the color burst forth from their every grunt and growl. However, their scales were Blue and Green, and those burning discs were Yellow.
Apparently, discs were eyes. The large one above was the sun. Meeroar considered this one of the many things that didnât quite make sense. Impeereeallâs eyes are what they call Light, but the sun is Light too. When he tried to question this, Impeereeall gave one of their usual huffs and gestured at themself. So they are Light as well? His grumpy acquaintance may not be the fount of the knowledge he had believed him to be. What nonsense.
The pair were making progress though. At least, he thought so from the way Impeereeall seemed a little less intent at plucking their whiskers in squirming agitation.
Understanding writing had proven to be more helpful than Mirror was inclined to admit. There was less awkward back and forth between him and his companion now. So many initial misconceptions were beginning to be cleared. For one, Imperial was what Iris considered herself. Other imperials existed. At least, thatâs what she claimed.
Other mirrors were somewhere. But there was one Mirror here, so heâd worry about confusion later.
There were other breeds as well. Iris said that this clan was mostly composed of a peculiar mixture of what are called fae and coatl. Her primary position was to serve as a go-between for any crucial interactions.
âWhy would you need to do that?â Mirror scrawled.
âWhy? What a ridiculousâŚ!â She paused, then sighed. âRemind me to lend you a few scrolls on the matter.â
He nodded. âWill do. When can I see others?â
Her eyes seemed to glint with an emotion unfamiliar to him. âNot quite yet, I should think. The others⌠They might not take your certain, um, difficulties well. That is, youâre a bit different from what theyâre, weâre, used to.â
Irisâs gaze seemed to burn harsher than it ever had as of late. Like he often did, Mirror could feel its pinprick upon his shoulders. There the wounds were, still gaping and charred. No matter the magic or medicine, they had remained throughout the months a reminder of whatever befell him when all other scrapes and burns had vanished.
A worrying peculiarity, that was certain. The attention she paid to them cleaved panic deep into his bones. However, Iris never said a word about it.
Something terribly wrong was afoot, and no one was giving him a single straightforward answer.
It was late one night when Mirror heard a creak. He stirred from his curled up position on the ground to see one of the double doors to his sanctuary cracked open. Moonlight streaming in from the domed skylight allowed him to see a great antlered shadow cast out from the darkness. With a snort, the imperial butted the door away and lumbered inside. Their scales were blotchy and odd patches of them glinted like gemstones. Eyes more lukewarm than searing stared back at him. Purple, that was it. Purple.
âYouâre not Iris.â
A snicker. âAnd you like to state the obvious.â They craned their head down to his level. âI thought you were a tad smarter than that. Clearly, my expectations need to be lowered.â
âAm I supposed to know you?â
âMe?â The imperial flicked a claw back at themselves. âMy oozing mother, no. Iâm just a concerned and rather curious diplomat who wanted to see what all the fuss was over the amnesiac holed up here.â
There it was. Mirror could see the spark alight in this strangerâs eyes, could feel the sweep of their gaze over his shoulders.
âHow long have those been there?â
He shrugged. âI donât know.â
At least he wasnât tiptoeing around the subject like Iris.
âPlease,â the imperial scoffed. He stretched his neck out farther to the point of him almost touching snouts with Mirror.
At this, Mirror shrank away, fangs bared. âI already told you, I donât know. Nobodyâs told me anything about them since whenever I got here. Nobody tells me anything about myself. They were there when I first woke up here, thatâs all.â
âReally? How disappointing. I figured those bookworms wouldâve already had their fun prodding you for some answers to your little peculiarity. They love that. Picking apart mysteries to see what makes them tick.â
âBy, uh, pick apart⌠You donât meanâŚâ
âYes, naturally. Not all of their sort are scholars. After all, someone has to do the dirty work if they want proper research.â
Mirror frowned. âAnd what would be your sort?â
The stranger chuckled and flashed a wide grin at him. âThe fun sort, of course. Weâre certainly not ones to keep our acquaintances locked away in dusty towers for safe observation. No, the best way to know someone is to let them roam. Youâve got to let them have the freedom to stretch their wings.â
âWings.â
âYes, wings!â There was a pause as the imperial caught Mirrorâs very unimpressed stare. âOh, right. Pardon me. Stretch your claws, if you will. Anyways. Iâm here to make an offer. How would you like to have a guided tour of the world out there. I mean, this lot will be angry of course, but do you really think that being cooped up out like this will help your problem in the long run? I can get you connections.â
âAnd what do you get?â
âAh, another friend? The self-satisfaction of letting someone out of their cage? Really, thereâs no need to think so deeply as to my reasons. I live for the simple things like these moments. So⌠What do you say?â
He had a point. There are so many unknown things beyond these walls, none of which Iris has bothered to elaborate on. And he has played by her clanâs rules for how long without any progress on his condition. So why not try something new?
However, going along with a stranger like this is dangerous, no matter how friendly. At least there is some measure of security in the familiarity here.
Heâd never met the others. Was what this stranger said about them true?
Sometimes risks must be taken. Perhaps this is one of those times.
âFine. Iâll go, but donât expect me not to learn everything there is to know about you.â
âItâd be a shame if you didnât. By the way, letâs get introductions out of the way.â The imperial extended out a set of claws. âNameâs Zombie. Iâll catch you up on everything there is to know, youâll see. Now be quiet. Donât want to wake anyone up now, do we?â
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You know how months ago I said that some new lore would be posted? Yeah, I do too.Â
Life became really busy for me so I havenât had the time to finish what I want to. But I have been working on it. Really.
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Probably going to be uploading some additional backstory for Jakul soon. Hopefully it proves to be as interesting for everyone else as itâs been for me.
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terrible concept: tundra emperors
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