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Post by Shadow on May 14, 2007 19:56:16 GMT -5
Irezu smiled, effectively masking her concerns with the decision she'd come to. She only hoped that she would not regret it. The Arab watched the blue stag move a few paces away from her, then turn back.
At his query, the fae gave a shrug-like gesture. 'Would you like to meet Tenga?'
((I suppose Arian could find him unacceptable and refuse his invitation.))
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Post by lazuli on May 16, 2007 17:01:07 GMT -5
The stag nodded, then added:
Yes, that is well. I suppose it would be helpful for me to know my family.
Lazuli walked closer, making a gesture to follow the mare if she went to find this equine called Tenga, her brother.
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Post by Shadow on May 16, 2007 21:30:39 GMT -5
Irezu made no motion to move. Rather, she gave an unseen signal which was responded to instantly.
Moving at a smooth, easy gait, Tenga trotted out from his place of concealment. The pale grey Arab slowed, then halted near Irezu. His gaze held reservations of this new stud, but he was relaxed. Dipping his arched neck gracefully, he introduced himself politely. 'I am Classic Illusion, but friends call me Tenga.'
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Post by lazuli on May 18, 2007 17:02:03 GMT -5
The blue stag nodded. The tone in his voice was soft and friendly as he spake:
Then I suppose I should call you Tenga?
He shifted the weight between his fores and then introduced his own self.
I am Lazuli. Your sibling has just accepted my request for her lord, to be king of the neutrals. I hope I can do a good job here.
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Post by Shadow on May 21, 2007 7:37:41 GMT -5
'Tenga would be fine.' The alabaster-pelted Arab responded with a nod of his own.
He studied the stranger carefully, though his reservations were departing. After all, if Irezu felt this stud was worthy of being Lord of the Neutrals, than he was worthy. But if ever this blue stud were to think of harming Irezu. . . .
Tenga mentally shook himself and returned his attention to the new lord as he introduced himself.
'If Irezu has accepted your request to become Lord of the Neutrals, than I am certain you will do a good job.' he answered, allowing a smile to grace his features.
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