Blubie Has been given a Second Chance
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(9/25/07 9:16 pm) Reply
All's Fair.
He clung desperately to the beast's ears, his legs tightening around its sides. As he sped through the village streets, he could not help but cry out in glee. The farmer's dog that the tiny demi-human had borrowed sprinted frantically, yelping its head off as it went. Zanendithas merely grinning, his eyes watering as the wind beat into them. Then the dog stopped.
"Oh, you little bast-" Before he could finsih speaking, Zan was sent flying forward. Landing head first in a stack of hay. Farmers and other folk surrounded him, giving the little fellow - No larger than their children - Odd glares and glances.
Edited by: Blubie at: 9/26/07 12:50 am
Another was watching him as well and the man's antics of riding the dog brought a smile to his face. This young man had no shirt on but had a peculiar black cloack aorund his shoulders that looked like it was made of feathers. He had odd looks cast his way as well, mostly for the way he dressed. It was not often he had seen anyone else that was not wholly human, since he pretty much lived in an all human society. The venture out into country life was a relief considering none of the country folk knew him but did not seem to care what came through. It was as if they were used to strange things.
Blubie Has been given a Second Chance
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(9/27/07 4:42 pm) Reply
Re: All's Fair.
Hopping out of the small mountain of hay that was burying him, Zanendithas looked around to all the quaint glares and glances he was on the receaving end of. He gave the crowd an innocent grin, this being the third time he'd done this manner of thing.
Truth be told, Zanendithas wasn't just 'not entirely human'. The tiny man wasn't human at all. Though some sages had come to the conclusion that Zan and his kind were 'demi-human,' they were, in fact, another race entirely.
Looking about the sea of waists and crotches, as was his eye-level, Zanendithas saught an escape from the scowling he was sure to be given. Seeing a small clearing, one no human could ever possibly fit through, the little fellow darted for it. Dashing between men and women, dancing around legs. Until eventually he bumped right in to the strangely-dressed man.
"Uh... Hullo," is all he could mumble. His face buried in the man's thigh.
Re: All's Fair.
His eyes widened in surprise, as the smaller one plowed straight into his leg. It didn't hurt it was just unexpected. The 'cloak' around him seem to shift, actually almost flutter, but it quickly stilled. He looked down at the man with an odd expression and then glanced up at the people around giving them strange looks. Helping the man straighten himself, he smiled.
"Is this how you normally greet someone?" He asked, with a smirk.
Blubie Has been given a Second Chance
Posts: 7
(9/29/07 2:02 am) Reply
Re: All's Fair.
"This far from the southlands? Of course not. I may not quite be a barbarian such as they, mind you, sir, though I would never offend their ways, oh, no, no, no." Zanendithas replied, shaking his head from side-to-side enthusiasticly. "Most people call me Zan, sir. Or Endi. Or Thas. Or Bee. Or Stinger. Take your pick!" He introduced with a wide grin.
Re: All's Fair.
He laughed softly "I see...well it is a pleasure to meet you...my name is Edren."
There was a kind smile on his face unlike most of the other people that lived in this little farm village. It appeared that Edren had no prejudice against any kind of race, although considering what HE was, it was no wonder, even if he tried to hide it. He had no want to be ridiculed whereever he went.
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