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When Ki'Tavi looked up from his own body towards her , she could not help but wonder... but when the flames about his form spread evenly back around his body, though in a way that seemed rather dangerous to anyone around him who happened to not be in thier dragon form, she understood. He'd been atmepting to control his flames.
With that thought, it was then that he began to fully address the Earth Dragon before him, Ishnai straightening her posture and looking him in the eyes as a sign of respect. She had to admit, this fiery form of his was rather intimidating to her. However, his wordsd id well to distract her from her slight trepidation regarding his unstable-seeming body-flames.
Nodding ot acknowledge his name, Ishnai was then rather taken aboack by his next words, her head tilting to the side likee a curious puppy. Intruiging... who raised him, then? The question seemed a bit... out o bound for now, though, considering if he wanted to mention what sort of folk had raised him, he likely would have, instead of moving on to her next question. Thus, she respected his space and continued to listen intently, nodding. Considering he had not been raised among the tribe, he'd likely heard of the Khorus passing by wherever he lived, or somewhere he traveled. The Khorus had traveled nearly everywhere on this continent, in fact, and had made truces and trade agreements with many races. Every one except humans, last she recalled... and a truce with thier kind wasn't likely to happen anytime soon.
The look in Ki'Tavi's eyes, which seemed rather intense to Ishnai, seemed to carry at least a hint of judgement in them, somehow. Ishnai decided not to dwell on that, though. Getting to know someone before you begin to judge them proved a rather safe and useful strategy, and she decided to employ it now, even if her fellow Feline was not at the moment.
When Kit finished up with addressing his flames, Ishnai nodding in understanding, smiled just a little, and shook her head.
Shaking herself from these distressing thoughts, Ishnai would then speak. "It is no bother, just jarring at first. I doubt they would harm me in this form, anyway. I am essentially made of rock." She chuckled a bit, despite herself. "Pleased to make your acquaintance, Ki'Tavi. I find it curious you were not raised in a clan, as I have never heard one of another species taking one of us in. We tend to be regardless, I suppose telling you something about we Khorus is in order then. To sum us up, we travel the lands, never settling permanently in one place and living off the land, endeavoring to be at peace with other races.. though some do not take kindly to that endeavor. We have also been devoted to worship of Vis from time immemorial, hence you might've seen me paying Vis his due respects earlier. We are a tight-knit group, and our culture revolves around honoring and respecting all life surrounding you, above oneself."
Once she had finished with her impassioned speech, she then looked to him. "Either way, I am curious what you think of all of this... what we have become, what has brought us to this place. I apologize for my blabbering, but I have not been able to speak to another of our kind for far too long."
One Mean Ghost
With that thought, it was then that he began to fully address the Earth Dragon before him, Ishnai straightening her posture and looking him in the eyes as a sign of respect. She had to admit, this fiery form of his was rather intimidating to her. However, his wordsd id well to distract her from her slight trepidation regarding his unstable-seeming body-flames.
Nodding ot acknowledge his name, Ishnai was then rather taken aboack by his next words, her head tilting to the side likee a curious puppy. Intruiging... who raised him, then? The question seemed a bit... out o bound for now, though, considering if he wanted to mention what sort of folk had raised him, he likely would have, instead of moving on to her next question. Thus, she respected his space and continued to listen intently, nodding. Considering he had not been raised among the tribe, he'd likely heard of the Khorus passing by wherever he lived, or somewhere he traveled. The Khorus had traveled nearly everywhere on this continent, in fact, and had made truces and trade agreements with many races. Every one except humans, last she recalled... and a truce with thier kind wasn't likely to happen anytime soon.
The look in Ki'Tavi's eyes, which seemed rather intense to Ishnai, seemed to carry at least a hint of judgement in them, somehow. Ishnai decided not to dwell on that, though. Getting to know someone before you begin to judge them proved a rather safe and useful strategy, and she decided to employ it now, even if her fellow Feline was not at the moment.
When Kit finished up with addressing his flames, Ishnai nodding in understanding, smiled just a little, and shook her head.
Shaking herself from these distressing thoughts, Ishnai would then speak. "It is no bother, just jarring at first. I doubt they would harm me in this form, anyway. I am essentially made of rock." She chuckled a bit, despite herself. "Pleased to make your acquaintance, Ki'Tavi. I find it curious you were not raised in a clan, as I have never heard one of another species taking one of us in. We tend to be regardless, I suppose telling you something about we Khorus is in order then. To sum us up, we travel the lands, never settling permanently in one place and living off the land, endeavoring to be at peace with other races.. though some do not take kindly to that endeavor. We have also been devoted to worship of Vis from time immemorial, hence you might've seen me paying Vis his due respects earlier. We are a tight-knit group, and our culture revolves around honoring and respecting all life surrounding you, above oneself."
Once she had finished with her impassioned speech, she then looked to him. "Either way, I am curious what you think of all of this... what we have become, what has brought us to this place. I apologize for my blabbering, but I have not been able to speak to another of our kind for far too long."
One Mean Ghost
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