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Re: ~Dragons of Kirth~ [Literate and Semi-Real--Not Accepting]
« Reply #90 on: December 29, 2012, 02:42:51 pm »
Kithea blinked and smiled. She glanced at Kurith, whom she knew would be protective of her. He was growling.
  "I don't like this," he was grumbling, "You know this..." he paused and looked over the strange dragon, "...cougar-thing...might be with the two-leggeds."  
 Kithea suddenly jumped, "You said that they're called humanes? Humans? I finally know what they call themselves!" She smiled and shouldered Kurith, "Come on, Kuri. Give her a chance." Kurith snorted and nodded unwillingly.
  "Fine."


 And sure, I'll actually add those :D ))

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Re: ~Dragons of Kirth~ [Literate and Semi-Real--Not Accepting]
« Reply #91 on: December 29, 2012, 02:51:38 pm »
Nope. Get out. Get. Out. Move ya tail out of my cave. I told you. A million times. And you took it any way. Lemme put it in a way you might understand. THUNDERPUNCH!

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Re: ~Dragons of Kirth~ [Literate and Semi-Real--Not Accepting]
« Reply #92 on: December 29, 2012, 03:03:26 pm »
Samala sighed in relief, and smiled. "I'm a felis dracondine for your information," she meowed, shooting a look at the white-grey dragon(Kurith). "And yes, humans is a more polite word to use when refering to that species," she meowed, smiling at the other dragon. The sky's blue hue started to fade, and was replaced by a golden and pink shade. The sun started to set slowly, and Samala motioned towards it with her tail. "We should get going," she meowed, and started to flap her wings a bit faster. She wasn't sure how fast they could fly. "I never caught your names by the way," she meowed, her golden eyes glowing warmly in the sunlight.

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Re: ~Dragons of Kirth~ [Literate and Semi-Real--Not Accepting]
« Reply #93 on: December 29, 2012, 07:06:31 pm »
I finally got the image for Magno!


There :] ))
Nope. Get out. Get. Out. Move ya tail out of my cave. I told you. A million times. And you took it any way. Lemme put it in a way you might understand. THUNDERPUNCH!

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Re: ~Dragons of Kirth~ [Literate and Semi-Real--Not Accepting]
« Reply #94 on: December 29, 2012, 07:22:54 pm »
Nice! :) ))

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Re: ~Dragons of Kirth~ [Literate and Semi-Real--Not Accepting]
« Reply #95 on: December 29, 2012, 08:59:50 pm »
Did you draw that, Drag? O:))

  Kurith grunted and followed the quick little flyer. "I'm Kurith."
  "I'm Kithea, nice to meet you," she replied to the dragon, "Don't mind my brother, he's just an idiot sometimes. But you have an interesting species name; I've never heard it before."

  Bailey turned and saw the dragon. She hissed and spread her wings out, swinging the poisonous spikes on the end of her tail. She narrowed her eyes. "What do you want?" she growled. She heard stories of wild dragons. They said that they acted nice, then attacked you for no reason. She was prepared. She hid Elizabeth with her wings. She could sense the girl's terror.

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Re: ~Dragons of Kirth~ [Literate and Semi-Real--Not Accepting]
« Reply #96 on: December 29, 2012, 10:00:00 pm »
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Nope. Get out. Get. Out. Move ya tail out of my cave. I told you. A million times. And you took it any way. Lemme put it in a way you might understand. THUNDERPUNCH!

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Re: ~Dragons of Kirth~ [Literate and Semi-Real--Not Accepting]
« Reply #97 on: December 29, 2012, 10:08:00 pm »
bailey stepped forward, now more relaxed. This dragon was tiny. She could beat it easily. She tilted her head at the short story the dragon told.
 "You're a Knucker, right?" she questioned. When it nodded, she proceeded.
 "What are you talking about? The humans don't hurt any dragons," she hissed. She was angry at the stranger for insulting the humans.


 And that was not short, Drag XDD))

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Re: ~Dragons of Kirth~ [Literate and Semi-Real--Not Accepting]
« Reply #98 on: December 29, 2012, 10:32:14 pm »
Nope. Get out. Get. Out. Move ya tail out of my cave. I told you. A million times. And you took it any way. Lemme put it in a way you might understand. THUNDERPUNCH!

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Re: ~Dragons of Kirth~ [Literate and Semi-Real--Not Accepting]
« Reply #99 on: December 29, 2012, 11:39:06 pm »
"...then they were no longer in this Earth"

 Remember, this is Kirth, not Earth XD))


  Bailey stared at the dragon. Elizabeth stepped out from under the dragoness's wing and glared.
 "Look," she began, "The reason us humans capture dragons is because of two reasons. One--some dragons can't fend for themselves out in the wild as well as bigger and stronger dragons of their breed, and otherwise, would die. Two--you dragons kill us! If we didn't keep you guys under control, we'd all be dead!" Bailey looked at Elizabeth.
 "Did you capture me?" she asked quietly. Elizabeth shook her head.
 "Bailey," she said, "There...there was a terrible sand storm in the desert that your parents lived in. They were actually friends with a small human tribe out there, and we left them alone until we got a call to go and help them in the storm. The people were safe--they had ways to protect themselves and were used to the storms back on Earth--but the dragons had no way of protecting themselves. We got there as the storm was picking up speed, and your parents had told us to get the eggs they had in their nest out of there. They said they would be alright.
 "But when we got to their lair, the storm was too strong, and we had to get out of there. I was only ten years old. As we turned to leave, you--as an egg--fell out of the lair and I caught you. We brought you home and the desert dragons of your breed that we had there took care of you until you hatched a month later." Elizabeth paused and looked at the ground. Bailey looked up at the stranger dragon.
 "See?" she growled, "The humans mean no harm." She was shaken by the story, but held her ground and tried to look as confident as she could.