D O M I N U S

NETRA'YAIM, KRANT
The silence of morning had been broken.
Having devoted the underbelly of their family home to the housing of many critters, it was unsurprising that this space tended to be the loudest. If one listened intently during the wee hours of the night, the echoes of reptilian snores could faintly be heard. This...paled in comparison to the cacophony which roused Isley from his slumber. When the sable-skinned man first heard the thunderous echo, it reminded him of cannon fire. His dreams were immediately beset with old horrors which cast him into the waking word. With a start, he jolted up in bed, blinked, and pieced together what he was hearing.
"What the-?" he began, rising.
Pausing only to pull a pair of sweat pants onto his form, he descended into the underforge at once. He borrowed a torch from one of the scones upon entering the earthy space and squinted against the black. At a glance, all was in place. For the most part, the beasts which called this area home were free to roam without restraint. There were some sensical barriers put in place - mostly to prevent the carnivores from devouring the more defenseless occupants. But otherwise, they could stretch their legs as they saw fit.
This morning, most including the carnivores, were huddled towards the southernmost wall. Away from the source of the noise. Isley drew near, cautiously, until his sulfuric gaze saw what was transpiring. One of the beasts, a winged drake,was seemingly laying an egg. Yet...something was clearly amiss. His bare feet began to squish as he drew ever closer. A quick glance down told the story: blood. And lots of it. "Oh chit." he breathed.
His voice was enough to draw the beast's attention. Fangs and claws immediately snapped - and his quick movement prevented him from losing a limb. "Easy! Easy." he said, raising his offhand in a nonthreatening manner. "Let me help you."
The drake was clearly not having any of this.
And even if it was, Isley didn't even know where to start.
The silence of morning had been broken.
Having devoted the underbelly of their family home to the housing of many critters, it was unsurprising that this space tended to be the loudest. If one listened intently during the wee hours of the night, the echoes of reptilian snores could faintly be heard. This...paled in comparison to the cacophony which roused Isley from his slumber. When the sable-skinned man first heard the thunderous echo, it reminded him of cannon fire. His dreams were immediately beset with old horrors which cast him into the waking word. With a start, he jolted up in bed, blinked, and pieced together what he was hearing.
"What the-?" he began, rising.
Pausing only to pull a pair of sweat pants onto his form, he descended into the underforge at once. He borrowed a torch from one of the scones upon entering the earthy space and squinted against the black. At a glance, all was in place. For the most part, the beasts which called this area home were free to roam without restraint. There were some sensical barriers put in place - mostly to prevent the carnivores from devouring the more defenseless occupants. But otherwise, they could stretch their legs as they saw fit.
This morning, most including the carnivores, were huddled towards the southernmost wall. Away from the source of the noise. Isley drew near, cautiously, until his sulfuric gaze saw what was transpiring. One of the beasts, a winged drake,was seemingly laying an egg. Yet...something was clearly amiss. His bare feet began to squish as he drew ever closer. A quick glance down told the story: blood. And lots of it. "Oh chit." he breathed.
His voice was enough to draw the beast's attention. Fangs and claws immediately snapped - and his quick movement prevented him from losing a limb. "Easy! Easy." he said, raising his offhand in a nonthreatening manner. "Let me help you."
The drake was clearly not having any of this.
And even if it was, Isley didn't even know where to start.
