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Shivaree

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  1. I haven't played in any of the beta's, but I've watched plenty of streams and clips and I have to say, I am really excited to play. I'm a huge fan of MMORPG's, but the sub costs keep me from playing any of the notable ones (I'm stuck with F2P's).

    I've already decided I'm going to play a Sylvari Necromancer. I can't wait for this game to come out! :kissy:

  2. Starlight was happy to hear that Promontory was able to at least walk without having to worry about the pain. She nodded after he'd thanked her. Just as she was about to respond, she heard the loud whistling wind continuing to stir outside. Starlight did as Promontory asked, staying close as she exited the train. She was glad she found that blanket, as the icy wind buffeted against her small frame.

    "Right," Starlight acknowledged as Promontory he called over the howl of the wind. She followed his lead, focusing her hearing on the sound of his hooves crunching down the snow.

  3. Starlight reached out with her right hoof, searching the area in front of her until she felt the stallion's leg. Now that she knew where it was, she used her magic to wrap the cloth bandage around his ankle, assuming that was where the injury was. If she had splinters, perhaps it would have provided better stability, but this would have to do.

    "Oh, it's no trouble at all," she assured the stallion, giving him some space once she had finished wrapping his leg. "I'm Starlight Dancer, but everyone just calls my Starlight for short." She added, "and you would be?"

  4. Starlight could hear the flipping of pages and the rustling of paper. She stared blankly in the direction the sound came from. She heard movement, and backed up. As the stallion moved, Starlight heard the distinct pattern of his hoof-steps. Now she was almost certain this stallion had received an injury during the crash. Of course, she wouldn't know for sure unless she opened her mouth.

    "Right," Starlight replied after the stallion explained the situation. "But, should we take care of your leg first?" She added, hoping her assumption would be correct. As a dancer, Starlight was all too familiar with leg injuries.

    Pulling off the sheet she had wrapped herself in, she used her teeth and hoof to shred a thin strip from the fabric. Having her make-shift bandage, she replaced the sheet over herself hastily and turned her attention back to the stallion.

    "Now, which leg is it?" Starlight asked, taking a step forward as she waited for a response.

  5. Starlight stood aside as she heard crunching snow. With the stallion approaching, she cleared the entrance, allowing for the stallion to enter. Starlight managed to learn something about the stallion, or at least his current condition. As his hooves clopped off the floor, they revealed something. Is he...limping? Starlight lowered her head for a moment, focusing on listening. It would have made sense, the crash was rather violent.

    "Candles?" Starlight repeated, thinking for a moment. She had to remember where she had stored them. "Oh, yes, of course." She answered back, recalling she had placed them in one of the overhanging shelves near the rear. Using her hooves to navigate the mess, she made her way towards the back of the passenger car.

    Her horn glowed a soft pink as she used her magic to open the shelf. Several objects rolled out, smacking into Startlight's muzzle before she let out a startled gasp.

    "I guess I should have seen that coming," she muttered, chuckling sheepishly as she lowered her head. Picking up one of the cylindrical objects with her teeth, she made her way back to the table the stallion had propped up. It took her a few tries to land the candle on the table's surface, but sure enough, she managed to place it at one corner of the table.

    Starlight moved back to the rear of the train, this time to look for a match. Using her hoof, she prodded the ground until she found a small wooden stick. Using magic to hold the match, she returned to the table and struck the match until she heard a familiar hiss and snap. Positioning the lit match at the candle's wick, waiting a moment before she pulled the match away blew it out.

    "So, any ideas as to where we are?" Starlight inquired curiously, looking in the direction she believed the stallion to be standing.

  6. Wow, I'm impressed they were able to build that in just four days. It takes me a couple weeks to make a dress. I can't imagine how long it'd take me to make a suit like that.

    I will have to say it is just a little odd, proportions and all. But overall, I think it's pretty neat.

  7. It quickly became clear that this stallion wasn't going to budge on the matter. Letting out a defeated sigh, Starlight decided it would have been counter-productive to sit there and argue. Turning around, Starlight headed back into the coach to find a coat. She hadn't planned on facing such icy conditions. At most, she would have packed a light poncho.

    Once inside, Starlight used her hooves to feel around. It was hard to discern what exactly she was touching, the bumpy ride sure left the inside of the passenger car in a chaotic mess. But then Starlight felt something soft. It was large, big enough to wrap herself in. Using her teeth to grab the cloth, she flung it over her shoulder. Whatever it was, it managed to cover her neck and flank perfectly. For all she knew, it could have been the curtains after they were thrown off their hinges. Still, it was warm and it did the trick.

    Starlight waited for a few moments. Things didn't seem well, perhaps the train was in worse shape than she had thought. Starlight made her way back to the entrance, poking her head out and facing in the direction she thought the stallion was in.

    "We're not getting back on the track, are we?" Starlight assumed. Never did she imagine she'd be stranded in the middle of nowhere, during a fierce storm no less. Things were looking bad, and Starlight felt as lost as ever.

  8. Hm... I've read. I will follow. My RP posts are always... well... wide. I'm doing my best to shorten them as much as possible. But your OC can be a great source for thing I lack most. Different senses.

    My posts usually vary. It mostly depends on what I have to reply too.

    But yeah, it has been rather challenging trying to RP without the sense of sight for a character. Slowly but surely, I'll get the hang of it. :lol:

  9. Starlight heard the stallion's voice respond. She turned to face the source of the voice, only to hear a frustrated exclamation. The stallion proceeded to order her back into the passenger cart. Starlight backed up, but waited for a moment. By the sound of it, the stallion had gone back to work without another remark.

    Using her magic to guide her, Starlight approached the laboring stallion as he pushed against the train. If there was one thing she disliked most in this world, it was to feel useless.

    "Is there anything I can do to help?" She asked, quickly adding, "I'm sure I can do something more useful than just sit quietly in the cart."

  10. As Starlight browsed the stalls, using her sense of smell to discern the product being sold, she moved sideways to the next stall. With her thoughts preoccupied on the shops, Starlight managed to bump into another pony. Letting out a startled squeal, Starlight quickly turned to face whomever she had bumped into.

    "Oh, I'm so sorry," she quickly apologized, smiling sheepishly as she chuckled. "I suppose I should really be paying more attention." She added, continuing to smile as she spoke.

    Though Starlight wasn't able to see this pony's face, with the aid of her magic she was able to sense this pony was a Pegasus.

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