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Re: Forest of Eden | Literate Deer Roleplay | Accepting Members!
« Reply #20 on: September 24, 2014, 12:52:36 pm »



Vanora
"Don't trust anyone who doesn't trust you."


Vanora's penetrating gaze slowly swept along the herd. Her pale coat shimmered in the mid-day sun, making her stand out prominently from the landscape. After finding nothing unusual in the surrounding she flicked her ear and lowered her head to graze on the luscious grass. She gave slow and careful steps as she made her way to the more delicate grass, a personal favorite of hers. Her mind drifted along all of the things she could think about on a fine day such of this, fringing upon them, like one would flick through a filing cabinet for a specific piece of paper. She finally settled upon the thoughts of how elemental powers could help their surroundings to create a better place. One of her favorite topics for herself to ponder upon. Raising her head calmly she swiveled it to look at a particularly soggy patch of earth where the water had settled in a small dip in the land. Concentrating on the moisture that resided there, she began to gather a small, wavery ball of water. Droplet by droplet, it began to get larger until the once marsh-like patch was equally as dry as any other healthy patch of grass. Giving the area a good scan, she looked for a drier patch of grass, which she found to be a small, somewhat stony, mound. Bringing the large ball of water over the mound, she concentrated on the ball, and watched as it began to shrink, and in it's place gathered a small, wispy, cloud. She then aloud a drizzle to moisten the dry grass atop of the sun-burnt mound. After deciding she had done enough of her exercises in elemental powers, the pale doe continued to graze and ponder on the different aspects of how her, and other's, powers could help the area in such a way.