unpreparer: (It's not retreating!)
Illidan Stormrage ([personal profile] unpreparer) wrote in [community profile] estoria 2016-01-16 07:43 am (UTC)

>>PHASE III

[Illidan had been growing accustomed to coming across peculiar objects in even more peculiar places, so he had not thought much about the dolls at first. However after running his fingers over the doll to figure out more about it, he almost mistook it as a doll of himself. Pointed ears, wings of some sort... it wasn't until he noted antlers rater than his horns did his scowl depend, and he immediately dropped the doll that was the likeness of his twin back into the muck.

The sudden flash of his brother actually falling gave him pause before he picked up the doll once again. Of course there was no telling if this doll had any connection to his brother or not... it was doubtful, but he realized that on the off chance it did...

...that he could he a huge asshole right now.
]

>>PHASE IV

[The creature had hardly surprised him when it sprung from the muck. In fact he welcomed the change of pace, from the doldrum of wading through an endless swamp. Or well, it would have... had he been more prepared. He had lost a precious moment reaching up for his glaives, which weren't there. Whups. In an attempt to buy himself more time, he flew upward, but the branches slowed him enough to give the monster enough time to grab him by the ankle and pull him down right in front of it's maw. Before he could retaliate, the creature licked his back- which sent a shiver down even his spine, because wow gross- and then immediately started gagging and threw him off to the side like a bad potato, and began to try and grab the next nearest person to get the horrible taste out of his mouth.

Apparently he tastes just as salty as he acts.
]

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