Tiisha strode through the Pergrande troops with her nose in the air. A woolen dress hugged her form, the edges lined with fur. Completely unnecessary for one such as the dragonling but she liked to keep up appearances. Especially with these morons who hated magic. Being almost entirely constructed of what constituted as magical energy, Tiisha thought it prudent that she conceal any of her magical power. At least for now. Her weakened state didn't allow for her to attack an army without severe consequences. How she wished for her return to power. This army would have been nothing but dust in the wind. The opposing one as well.
Turashi walked behind his sister. She'd demanded his presence here despite their Ace, Medeia, also accompanying them. He didn't see the angel anywhere. Perhaps she was scouting or resting. Tura couldn't care either way. A thick black metal band clamped around his throat. His chest was bare, scoured by the ice cold winds of the mountain range. Snow crunched below his bare feet. Tiisha had only allowed Tura to wear pants and only for the delicate sensibilities of the Pergrande troops. She'd also pulled their magic to prevent him from warming himself. A test, most likely. Tiisha wanted to see if he'd burst with anger again. What little heat he had in his body rushed to his cheeks. A rash decision to attack one female while she was embraced by another, more powerful female. He deeply regretted the action even without Tiisha's constant punishments.
A pair of soldiers passed the twins. One of them murmured something, causing the other to snicker. Tura could barely move due to the cold and his ears had ceased working well some time ago. He refused to shiver however. He might be beneath females of Tiisha's standing, but he was a prince compared to these mortals. What little he'd seen of the Pergrande troops disgusted him. The feeling was foreign and odd but Tura embraced it. The feeling allowed him to stave off the cold enveloping his physical container. Tiisha's head barely turned toward the soldiers. Her lips quirked. Turashi clasped his hands behind his back. That look usually meant a mission for him. Tiisha's lips widened into a grin. "Come along, dear brother. We'll deal with those two later."
Tiisha walked into the command tent not far away. Turashi planted himself outside between the guards. They didn't spare him a glance. "Make this quick, mortal." Tiisha snapped at the male inside. He opened his mouth to reply. His cheeks and forehead got a ruddy color. It clashed with the uniform he wore. The dragonling found it quite disgusting. Why must she deal with this creature? He was male for one. There was no place for a male so high up in the chain of command on a battlefield. Males were good for fodder or in rare cases, surgical removal of enemy commanders. Turashi had been one such operative. Second, this male demanded her respect because she had deigned to assist his country. He didn't show her any of the reverence she was owed either. As the man prepared to yell, Tiisha decided she'd had enough. "Tell me where you would like us to assist and I may deign to aid that platoon or whatever you call it. If you cannot tell me quickly or try to say anything else, I'll put you where you belong. At my feet."
The male had gone quite a disturbing color. He was nearly purple across his entire bald head. His mouth opened. Judging by his Auric Presence, his words wouldn't be what she requested. "Turashi?" She called softly. Her brother flew into the tent. His leg swept the other male off his feet. Tura's fist slammed into the male's throat. At her feet and silent, excellent. Tiisha sniffed at the male as he gasped on the ground. "I'll do as I please now. If your people get in our way, we'll not halt our attack to exclude them." She swept from the tent, a haughty air about her. It was time to find Medeia. The angel had accompanied them to the battle field but the dragonling didn't know where she'd gotten to. Perhaps she could coerce the female between the sheets before they attacked. Magical signals burst brightly in the sky. Bellum had launched its attack. Tiisha sighed. She never could have anything fun when she wanted it here on the mortal plane.
WC: 745
745 of 8000
Turashi walked behind his sister. She'd demanded his presence here despite their Ace, Medeia, also accompanying them. He didn't see the angel anywhere. Perhaps she was scouting or resting. Tura couldn't care either way. A thick black metal band clamped around his throat. His chest was bare, scoured by the ice cold winds of the mountain range. Snow crunched below his bare feet. Tiisha had only allowed Tura to wear pants and only for the delicate sensibilities of the Pergrande troops. She'd also pulled their magic to prevent him from warming himself. A test, most likely. Tiisha wanted to see if he'd burst with anger again. What little heat he had in his body rushed to his cheeks. A rash decision to attack one female while she was embraced by another, more powerful female. He deeply regretted the action even without Tiisha's constant punishments.
A pair of soldiers passed the twins. One of them murmured something, causing the other to snicker. Tura could barely move due to the cold and his ears had ceased working well some time ago. He refused to shiver however. He might be beneath females of Tiisha's standing, but he was a prince compared to these mortals. What little he'd seen of the Pergrande troops disgusted him. The feeling was foreign and odd but Tura embraced it. The feeling allowed him to stave off the cold enveloping his physical container. Tiisha's head barely turned toward the soldiers. Her lips quirked. Turashi clasped his hands behind his back. That look usually meant a mission for him. Tiisha's lips widened into a grin. "Come along, dear brother. We'll deal with those two later."
Tiisha walked into the command tent not far away. Turashi planted himself outside between the guards. They didn't spare him a glance. "Make this quick, mortal." Tiisha snapped at the male inside. He opened his mouth to reply. His cheeks and forehead got a ruddy color. It clashed with the uniform he wore. The dragonling found it quite disgusting. Why must she deal with this creature? He was male for one. There was no place for a male so high up in the chain of command on a battlefield. Males were good for fodder or in rare cases, surgical removal of enemy commanders. Turashi had been one such operative. Second, this male demanded her respect because she had deigned to assist his country. He didn't show her any of the reverence she was owed either. As the man prepared to yell, Tiisha decided she'd had enough. "Tell me where you would like us to assist and I may deign to aid that platoon or whatever you call it. If you cannot tell me quickly or try to say anything else, I'll put you where you belong. At my feet."
The male had gone quite a disturbing color. He was nearly purple across his entire bald head. His mouth opened. Judging by his Auric Presence, his words wouldn't be what she requested. "Turashi?" She called softly. Her brother flew into the tent. His leg swept the other male off his feet. Tura's fist slammed into the male's throat. At her feet and silent, excellent. Tiisha sniffed at the male as he gasped on the ground. "I'll do as I please now. If your people get in our way, we'll not halt our attack to exclude them." She swept from the tent, a haughty air about her. It was time to find Medeia. The angel had accompanied them to the battle field but the dragonling didn't know where she'd gotten to. Perhaps she could coerce the female between the sheets before they attacked. Magical signals burst brightly in the sky. Bellum had launched its attack. Tiisha sighed. She never could have anything fun when she wanted it here on the mortal plane.
WC: 745
745 of 8000