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Posted: Sun Aug 31, 2014 12:26 pm
Pekee had heard of some delicious new news as of the late. A new cursed member had arrived and better yet his den was near the queen's! Oooo, the drama! The suspense! The mouth-watering juice for her ears! Pekee was glad to relish in new rumors. It was like her life-food, she needed them to survive.
Yet despite her love for rumors and gossip Pekee only used them as fodder to speak. She loved to talk and talking could only come to those who had something to say. Thus she was creating some drama for herself. More speaking fodder.
A funny looking new member was nothing Pekee was willing to pass up. "Hello!" She loudly greeted the leopon she had heard news of. The bright striped lioness seemed to swoon over his presence and made no effort to acknowledge whatever need he might have for personal space. "Say, so I hear the Queen brought you here right? Scandalous. Did you know you and her pelts are considered cursed?" She was sincerely trying not to scare him off. "Why do you suppose she brought you here? Some of the older members might have a problem with it you know. Not me of course, but older members who don't really like the snow."
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Posted: Sun Aug 31, 2014 1:47 pm
Aquapuga was finally getting his paws under him in the snow and ice after a few lessons from some of the more tolerant locals. He had not been here more than a few days, though, and he already noticed how some of the members viewed him. He thought it was because he was a leopon, and they had not seen one before him. It was annoying, aggravating, and generally made him want to lash out at one of the idiot lions. He could not do that, though, or he would disappoint Elsa. He had put together very quickly what being a queen meant for Elsa. She was in charge of these lions. If he wanted to pay his debt to the lioness he had to follow the rules she set for her pride. If Aquapuga did not follow the laws of the pride, Elsa would have to kick him out. That would be bad. The leopon could not pay back the kindness of the beautiful female if he was banished from her pride. Everyday was going to be a very hard lesson in holding his temper and his mean streaks in check while he worked to fit into the pride. He now walked with his claws out most of the time to dig into any ice. He also had gotten into the habit of walking like he was afraid of spooking prey most of the time. He did not crouch down, but his paws were spread wide to spread his weight. Aquapuga was quite happy with how the others had said these things improved his balance and traction in a short time. If he kept doing this well, he could quickly get in with the soldiers for "training." The male turned and looked at the female without pausing his stride. "Hello, ma'am. Queen Elsa did bring me here... what do you mean 'scandalous'? My mother would say our pelts are a sign of inborn weakness that we must overcome as cubs or we will not survive. I guess one could call that a curse, but I would say we are stronger than any others for that. Why do you care why the queen brought me here?"
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Posted: Sun Aug 31, 2014 3:13 pm
Pekee had no trouble gliding across the ice. She had been born and raised amongst the pride folks, she had been taught from a young age to skate and skate well. Or else she'd fall and hurt herself badly! Oh! That would be miserable.
"I see, you should tell that to some of the other cursed members. They truly feel sorry that they are the cause for all the snow." She looked a little down at this statement however her chipper attitude was quick to replenish. Yes, Pekee did believe the rumor about icy pelted members bringing snow to the valley. Was she mad about? Not exactly. She loved snow and all snow had to offer! What other prides could live in snow all year long? Not many! They were lucky, blessed, not curse, blessed!
"Oh, well, the queen doesn't just bring anybody here!" Pekee exclaimed. "There has to be some totally awesome reason why she brought you? Or is it a secret reason!?" She skidded closer to the male and bumped him lightly in the shoulder with her own. She was careful not to nudge him too hard because ouch, did ice hurt!
"Say..." She changed topics again. "You don't look like a lion, what are you exactly?" She hoped that didn't come off as rude or anything.
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Posted: Sun Sep 14, 2014 1:05 pm
Aquapuga huffed a bit at being told he should share his knowledge. "That is stupid. Even if they did cause all this snow, there is no use feeling sorry for it. It is here and not going away. Feeling sorry does nothing about it. I certainly didn't cause this snow. I did not even know what the stuff was until I came here. Where I come from there is no snow or ice. I actually quite like it now that I have adapted to it." He held himself with pride and had an air to him that showed he was quite fond of himself. Even his shortcomings that he saw did not bother him overly. He would fix them, but he would not think of them as making HIM less than great. Aquapuga rolled his eyes. There was no glorious secret to why he was here. Not many people had cared to even ASK why he was here, though that might have been because they did not want to get closet to him. "Elsa has her reasons, they are her own. My reason for coming here was to survive. I was not adapted for this cold stuff you call snow and ice. If not for Elsa's kindness, I would have frozen in a snow drift after a slip." He had yet to get used to the idea of calling her 'the queen.' To him she was Elsa, that was how she had introduced herself. Maybe he'd call her queen Elsa eventually, but always her name had to be in there. The male steadied himself from the nudge and sighed. These lions really did not get out much, did they? Not one of them knew what a leopon was apparently. So very curious in a way, and yet annoying in another. " I am not a lion. I am a leopon. My father was a lion, my mother a leopard, and I am half way between both. I have a lighter, faster build than a lion, but I also have more muscle and fur than a leopard. I am the best of both." Oh yes, that tone was very full of itself. It showed just how awesome he thought he was.
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Posted: Sun Sep 14, 2014 4:28 pm
"Wooaah." Pekee's eyes lit up like a child. "No snow or ice you say? Is it like... Nothing but water then? Is that why you're all blue?!" Pekee knew if ice melted it made water. She knew that outside the pride things called 'grass' grew but she had figured it was some type of plant that spurted up from water. Like reeds from a marsh. Suffice to say on the subject of what existed beyond the pride's borders Pekee was a little... Lacking in knowledge of. For all her talking and insisting on conversing with everyone she met Pekee had failed to ask just what exactly the land looked like without snow on it. She had been born and raised amongst the pride, but the snow had already covered it by that point.
She bit her lip when he told her there wasn't a glorious reason. So much for the juicy news she thought she had stumbled upon... "Oh yes, the queen is very kind. I personally haven't met her myself but I've heard so many great things about her and-" Gasp! "You should introduce me to her! Since you're all buddy-buddy and everything, you wouldn't mind right? Right?!"
Again, Pekee's expression somehow managed to make her eyes widen even further as the leopon explained just exactly what he was. She was obvious impressed as if the thought of a cross between the two species had never, ever occurred to her; and to be fair, it probably hadn't. Pekee lived her life without having seen such creatures, to her the world was simple. Lions were lions and leopards were leopards. Yet here who stood in front of her was prove that lions and leopards could mix! "That's amazing! I wonder why a leo-pon like you has never shown up here before? Gasp! That makes you the first leo-pon to ever show up in the frozen isles! See, I knew there had to be a super special reason that you came here!"
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Posted: Sun Sep 14, 2014 4:57 pm
Aquapuga looked at the lioness for a moment, one brown arched up a bit. Was she serious? She LIVED here and had never met her queen? What was it with these pride sorts that they did not talk to each other more if they were willing to share territory. A rogue would have run off anyone that was not worth speaking to just on principle. Of course with her earlier comment about nothing but water, he was starting to think it might be for the best that she had not yet met the queen. She needed some common sense first... maybe a lot of it. "No it was not nothing but water. It was land and plants. Dust, sand, rock, and mud with grass, trees, flowers, and various other things made up my world." "I traveled a large distance, much larger than this island is across. I saw the barren desert with all it's sand and little to no life upon it. I saw the flat plains with grass and only the occasional tree or bit of water dotting it, that is where I was raised. And I saw the lush green forests, with plants and flowers of every sort under a thick canopy of trees that would block out the sun. There is much more to this world that ice, snow, and water... Perhaps you and I should speak more before I introduce you to Elsa... she is my friend, so I would need to be sure of whom I am taking before her." Aquapuga was not sure if he should smack this lioness for being so ignorant, or if he should educate her. She WAS part of Elsa's pride. The lack of knowledge could be something to bring up to the queen to correct. If the queen wanted any kind of relationship with outsiders, especially other prides, and traveling rogues, she was going to have to get her people a little more up to speed with things elsewhere. Aquapuga tried very hard to keep his tone civil in this conversation. "As for my coloring... Some of my siblings were black, some white, some had blue and some had grey. Our mother was Black and grey, our father apparently was black and blue from what she said. I only saw the lion once when I was quite young. He took a few of my siblings with him, and the rest of us stayed with my mother and her leopard mate." CaliWolfe Watch him try to be all smooth and nice
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Posted: Sat Sep 20, 2014 5:22 pm
Kathryn Dragonna Pekee and Aquapuga invaded my daily doodle session and the result makes me laugh. XD "That's so cool!" Pekee exclaimed with the energy of a child. "Wait... What does grass look like? And what's a flower?!" Her mind was in a flurry of attempt to grasp the idea of these new concepts Aquapuga brought to her. Flowers and grass, trees that grew leafs and sand and dust. All of it became something of her frantic imagination and she wondered what exactly each object appeared as. What did it look like? What did it smell like? She wanted to know. Clearly, being here she wasn't going to know. But she still wanted to.
She didn't intent on any regards to purposely invade his personal space, but Pekee couldn't help herself but to closer to the leopons face in order to hear him with precision. "Is sand food? Do you eat it?!"
Eventually she backed away, allowing the leopon some small amount of relief as she sat upon the ice instead of skating around it. She seemed to at least understand the concept of why he was all blue and white much better then her understanding of outside locations. "I see. He, he... But if your mother was grey why do you have white? Maybe she ate snow before she had you and that's why!" It was, in Pekee's mind, a completely plausible theory.
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Posted: Mon Oct 06, 2014 5:12 am
CaliWolfe one long overdue post done Aquapuga was going to have to educate this lioness about a lot wasn't he? How was he going to explain things that were so simple and part of everyday life outside the frozen isle? He was not sure, but he would have to try. He had to be 'nice' afterall, so he might as well be helpful. "Grass is green, flexible, long and thin. It sprouts up out of the ground like a tree, but is much smaller, on a still day it will stand straight up, on a windy day it will bend over... a flower... well, a flower is colorful and pretty, but they vary a lot in what they actually look like. I would have to find a few to bring back and show you. Perhaps I can find a passing rogue to gather a few." Aquapuga figured that if this lioness did not know what these things were, then perhaps others did not. It might be worthwhile to have the samples to show everyone. He put asking a rogue to bring back flowers on his mental to do list. He barely kept from snapping at the female or lashing out when she got too close. He was not one to like crowding unless he was the one doing it. "Sand is not food. It is fine gritty dirt... little bits of rock. You see rocks sticking out of the snow all the time. Think of grinding that into something smaller than snow flakes, that is what sand and dirt are like. So no, you do not eat it." "White could come from her ancestors, or my father's ancestors, or my father could have had some white on him. Mother did not speak of him much, and I saw him only once when she and he were splitting my siblings and I between them for raising. I was too young to remember him, or even what the siblings he took looked like. I have heard of random colors just showing up in cubs, but never of a cub being a color due to something the mother ate." Someone in the roguelands would have been telling THAT story if it had happened. They probably would have found it funny too. Aquapuga would have found it funny, himself, if a female could change her cubs colors by eating something.
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Posted: Wed Oct 08, 2014 4:35 pm
Pekee was wide eyed when watching Aquapuga as he explained the simple things she did not understand. She imagined grass as being like a tree, only the trees she had as an example were the ones growing around the frozen isles. Those trees had tough leafs, with a dark coloring to it's hue. Those leaves were tough and chewable, although Pekee had discovered eating the leafs didn't exactly end well as they tasted bad. Her envisioned grass was shorter than a normal tree, with less leafs and it's bark was green too.
She had once seen a colorful bird with lots of feathers, Pekee began to imagine that flowers resembled feathers and were vibrant and bright. She smiled widely with excitement as Aquapuga suggested gathering flowers for her to see. "Would you?!" She asked. "Could you?!" Imagine that, her knowing what a flower looked like before any of the other pride members who didn't venture to the rogue lands. What a delicious and gossip worthy thought!
She gave a temporary frown as the leopon explained snow wasn't why he was white. But then she giggled. "Oh, of course, it would be sort of silly if mothers eat snow and turned cubs white. If that's what happened then I bet everyone here would be white and snow looking!" She couldn't believe she hadn't thought of that earlier. She after all, had orange stripes all over her, and Pekee's first memories had been that of snow and cold. She didn't doubt her own mother ate snow when no water was around, and obviously, Pekee had not a speck of white on her coat. Well, not any white that wasn't from the actual snow and ice as she skated about the frozen pond.
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Posted: Sun Jan 11, 2015 12:16 pm
Aquapuga could not help but be reminded of a cub by the female. She was so sheltered and odd. "Perhaps one day I will take you outside this pride to see some things for yourself. One should have knowledge of the larger world. First paw knowledge is the best kind." He might not like what came of this. Something told him he was going to regret telling her he would take her out. Ah well, he would work on the flowers first, THEN he could worry about whether or not he was actually going to try taking this lioness outside into the rogue lands. "I will get you a few flowers to look at... if nothing else, my stepfather will help with that. He loves female things like gathering flowers and making chains of them one can wear." Aquapuga could use the chance to talk to his stepfather and get some advice. This whole being nice thing was not the leopons strong point, nor his mother's, but his stepfather was wonderful at it. Though, knowing Dysi, Aquapuga was going to get a lecture on how he should be treating this female and jump on the fact that one liked him. Aquapuga might have to skimp on some of the details when speaking to his mother's mate. He still needed that advice though and he tried his best not to insult the female in the mean time. "I think perhaps you shall understand it better once you have cubs of your own and see how markings and colors pass on to them. I have an advantage of much more extensive experiences to draw on even if I will never have cubs." He managed not to sound arrogant, more just serious this time. It had to be an improvement.
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Posted: Sun Jan 11, 2015 1:42 pm
Pekee's grin, if possible, widened further with joy as the leopon suggested that he'd tour her the rogue lands. "Yes, yes, I get what you're saying." She nodded. First paw knowledge and all that. She just wanted to see a flower, seeing the rogue lands was a bonus to go with that!
She almost laughed when he said his stepfather liked girly things. Almost. For some reason, for that one glorious moment Pekee managed to suppress her emotions in case her laughing would have insulted Aquapuga. She was quite proud of it actually, she hadn't even let his words faze her in the slightest. Her smile, she thought, did a good enough job of conveying her undying joy.
"Well if you say so." Pekee wasn't sure about how having her own cubs would clarify the whole coloring thing, but Aquapuga seemed confident it would. Then again, he seemed pretty confidence no matter what he was talking about... He must have been incredibly smart she decided.
She stood and was glad that she didn't slip on the ice as she did. "Oh yeah." She realized in all this delicious and wonderful talk they had been having she had forgotten a very important detail. "My name's Pekee!"
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Posted: Sun Jan 11, 2015 8:02 pm
Aquapuga was glad to see the lioness ready to leave. It was not that he disliked the company, but he was running out of ideas on how to be nice. It was not easy for him in the least to try to avoid insulting someone. He hoped that he could make Elsa happy by helping this lioness some. It was one of her pride, so he was sure the queen would be upset if he hurt her feelings. And what happened if he lost his temper and hurt her? Not that it was likely at this point, but still. He gave the lioness a nod and started to turn away. "My name is Aquapuga." "It was nice to meet you, Pekee. I will see you again." Aquapuga just hoped he could continue to be nice to the lioness when he saw her again. Something told him she liked to talk more than he liked to be silent. He was determined that he would help her to be more informed, and that he WOULD be a friend of sorts to her, even if it killed him. The leopon made his way off to his den, feeling somehow both frustrated and happy from the meeting he had today.
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