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wyvern95
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Aug 6 2009, 10:58 AM
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The Keysmith
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Morrigan was gliding in the layer of grey overcast, her mind abuzz. She and Macha had yet to seek out Silvera like they had promised Nira. Neither of them knew why they hadn't done it yet; maybe it was the fear of meeting someone so high up in a clan, maybe it was a fear of the clan aspect in itself. Morrigan shook her head. Now was not the time for why they hadn't, but when they would. All Morri was sure of was that there was supposed to be a meeting in the caves of Suni about the Jorthians, and from what she had heard, it was greatly needed. Dropping down just under the cloud surface, Morrigan saw the ocean beneath her and knew that it was safe to fly lower now. She kept gliding towards the caves, wishing that she had Macha with her. Babd's death had shaken Macha deeply, and she was taking the day to visit Babd's grave site. Macha tried to be so hard to be strong for both of them, but Morrigan felt her sister's sorrow building.
A hole had appeared in the clouds, and Morrigan could see the sunbeam fall on what appeared at first glance like an iceberg in the distance. She gave herself one last push before pulling her wings in and diving down just above the waves. Morrigan rose again, the caves coming ever closer.
When her claws hit the ice ledge, Morrigan unfurled her wings and angled them like a drag chute to expend her remaining momentum. She could smell several dragons in a nearby cave and began walking in that direction, her claws clicking on the ice. When she turned the corner into the cave, she pulled back quickly. Nira was here. Morrigan took a deep breath and hoped Nira wouldn't be too upset that she and Macha hadn't found Silvera yet. She stepped back around the corner just as the red dragon introduced herself as Dawn and mentioned something about one of the dragons going to be a mother soon. Morrigan didn't understand the last part, but disregarded it. If it was important, someone would clarify at some point. Taking a deep breath, Morrigan waited a few seconds before introducing herself. I'm Morrigan, Morri for short. I'm not sure how much I'll be able to help, but I'll try. Morrigan tensed a little on instinct, used to being criticized for her words.
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