Deathkitten
I am the Deathkitten! Fear me!
((@Rafi))
Terrannish Kelta Meninns V. That was his title. His name and the reason he was worth anything to anyone. At least in his eyes that was what mattered. He hated the Human filth. They lived in squander and couldn't even pick themselves up out of it. He shuddered of the time long ago when Humans ruled. He had only heard stories of it, but still... the thought of it.
"Meninns, sir?" a man said, clearly a bit distressed. He was clearly a neko person. Terra looked at him blandly, and cocked his head to the side in a questioning manner. He didn't bother with asking. The man gulped and nodded, "I... Um... Are you ready sir? We are about to go online soon. In five. Then we cut to commercial, and are back on in ten after that. We wanted to get part of the ride down. The timing is perfect."
Terra nodded a little, grimacing, he didn't want to be going down here of all places. It was the ground floor. His golden eyes peered upwards as his silver tails flicked back and forth. He had all nine of them, ever since an unheard of early age. He was the pride and joy of his family. Remembering that, Terra smiled a little at himself, and sighed in earnest. How he missed those days...
He heard the crew counting down, so he brushed himself off, smiled brightly, and turned to the camera. 5... 4... 3... 2... 1... thumbs up and they were rolling. "Hello and good morning to the good city of Ovalia," a newscaster said next to the smiling Terra. She looked at Terra, who nodded a little to her. Terra then spoke in a commanding voice, not too gruff, but deep and handsome, "Yes. Hello to all of you watching. It is a good day in Ovalia. I am heading down to the bottom district right now to give hope to those that live in that poverty stricken area."
"That is so noble of you, Terrannish," the newscaster said, and Terra shook his head, "Please. Call me Terra. My job is to be a nobleman and a royal, so I act accordingly. Thank you for your kind words though." The caster smiled at him, then touched her ear and looked at the camera, "Back to you, Jamel." As soon as the cameras turned off, Terra groaned and turned away, "Never call me Terra, alright? Realistically you should have called me Sir, Sir Meninns, or even just Meninns. Remember your place."
The moment they were on the ground floor, Terra stepped off the platform, and looked around, a few people strewn about. The news turned back on again, but he refused to be a part of the shot again, and walked off a bit, tired of the crew and their annoying behavior. He took out a cigar, and lit it with his fox fire, knowing that the cigars weren't bad for his race.
He looked around, then found a young girl who seemed injured. His curiosity caught, Terra snuffed out his cigar, and crept up to the human girl, looking at her with curiosity. He had never really seen one up close before. Perhaps in a zoo once, but never where they actually come from and live. Crouching there for a while, he heard the news crews call to him.
Terra raised a brow, and picked up the dirty, injured human, and brought her with him. "I want it collared and washed," he all but commanded once back on the elevator, "Oh. Yes. And tended to whatever is wrong with her. I don't want her defective." The people around seemed... confused and startled, but just nodded, not daring to argue.
Terrannish Kelta Meninns V. That was his title. His name and the reason he was worth anything to anyone. At least in his eyes that was what mattered. He hated the Human filth. They lived in squander and couldn't even pick themselves up out of it. He shuddered of the time long ago when Humans ruled. He had only heard stories of it, but still... the thought of it.
"Meninns, sir?" a man said, clearly a bit distressed. He was clearly a neko person. Terra looked at him blandly, and cocked his head to the side in a questioning manner. He didn't bother with asking. The man gulped and nodded, "I... Um... Are you ready sir? We are about to go online soon. In five. Then we cut to commercial, and are back on in ten after that. We wanted to get part of the ride down. The timing is perfect."
Terra nodded a little, grimacing, he didn't want to be going down here of all places. It was the ground floor. His golden eyes peered upwards as his silver tails flicked back and forth. He had all nine of them, ever since an unheard of early age. He was the pride and joy of his family. Remembering that, Terra smiled a little at himself, and sighed in earnest. How he missed those days...
He heard the crew counting down, so he brushed himself off, smiled brightly, and turned to the camera. 5... 4... 3... 2... 1... thumbs up and they were rolling. "Hello and good morning to the good city of Ovalia," a newscaster said next to the smiling Terra. She looked at Terra, who nodded a little to her. Terra then spoke in a commanding voice, not too gruff, but deep and handsome, "Yes. Hello to all of you watching. It is a good day in Ovalia. I am heading down to the bottom district right now to give hope to those that live in that poverty stricken area."
"That is so noble of you, Terrannish," the newscaster said, and Terra shook his head, "Please. Call me Terra. My job is to be a nobleman and a royal, so I act accordingly. Thank you for your kind words though." The caster smiled at him, then touched her ear and looked at the camera, "Back to you, Jamel." As soon as the cameras turned off, Terra groaned and turned away, "Never call me Terra, alright? Realistically you should have called me Sir, Sir Meninns, or even just Meninns. Remember your place."
The moment they were on the ground floor, Terra stepped off the platform, and looked around, a few people strewn about. The news turned back on again, but he refused to be a part of the shot again, and walked off a bit, tired of the crew and their annoying behavior. He took out a cigar, and lit it with his fox fire, knowing that the cigars weren't bad for his race.
He looked around, then found a young girl who seemed injured. His curiosity caught, Terra snuffed out his cigar, and crept up to the human girl, looking at her with curiosity. He had never really seen one up close before. Perhaps in a zoo once, but never where they actually come from and live. Crouching there for a while, he heard the news crews call to him.
Terra raised a brow, and picked up the dirty, injured human, and brought her with him. "I want it collared and washed," he all but commanded once back on the elevator, "Oh. Yes. And tended to whatever is wrong with her. I don't want her defective." The people around seemed... confused and startled, but just nodded, not daring to argue.
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