Post by Deleted on Jan 5, 2014 23:29:25 GMT
As he so often did, An'voro was drifting aimlessly through the coral reef that covered the floor of the Drassil Basin. His tail did most of the work, pushing him forward at a leisurely pace while his six legs remained tucked close to his body, with one or two kicking out every now and then to adjust his course. The movements of countless tropical fish bombarded his senses, but this was something he'd long since gotten used to and come to enjoy. It was always more exciting when there was a lot to feel, even though he had trouble focusing on one thing for very long.
Although this wasn't for lack of trying. Sometimes, after sighting a particularly interesting fish, the Water creation would give chase, temporarily scattering all of the others as he sped through the reef. Of course, these little pursuits of his usually ended quickly, when he was distracted by something else.
After a while (and several more short-lived chases), the dragon's thoughts were captured by something with a significantly stronger hold on his attention; hunger. Not surprising, considering how much energy he'd been using for the past three hours. Or was it four...? It didn't really matter, he supposed and, without a second pause, An'voro set his sights on finding something to satisfy his appetite.
A short search led him to a school of sizable, silvery fish that he couldn't name. Or that he'd forgotten the name of, he couldn't say for sure. Regardless, he shot forward, catching one by the middle before it had the chance to react. Finding that he had strayed rather close to the massive roots of Terra, the dragon chose to climb up onto one of them for a short rest while he ate.
Although this wasn't for lack of trying. Sometimes, after sighting a particularly interesting fish, the Water creation would give chase, temporarily scattering all of the others as he sped through the reef. Of course, these little pursuits of his usually ended quickly, when he was distracted by something else.
After a while (and several more short-lived chases), the dragon's thoughts were captured by something with a significantly stronger hold on his attention; hunger. Not surprising, considering how much energy he'd been using for the past three hours. Or was it four...? It didn't really matter, he supposed and, without a second pause, An'voro set his sights on finding something to satisfy his appetite.
A short search led him to a school of sizable, silvery fish that he couldn't name. Or that he'd forgotten the name of, he couldn't say for sure. Regardless, he shot forward, catching one by the middle before it had the chance to react. Finding that he had strayed rather close to the massive roots of Terra, the dragon chose to climb up onto one of them for a short rest while he ate.