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tampered2009-03-21 08:48 pm
E x p l o r a t i o n
When; March 21st, 2009
Rating; PG for now
Characters; Hiei and OPEN to ALL
Summary; Hiei is taking a look around the new place, since there isn't much else to do at the moment.
Log;
The sky seemed dark, everything looked dreary to him. The sudden appearance had drawn him off guard only for a moment, and the half breed only continued to stare at the premise in which he slowly ventured. The air was stagnant, and felt heavy to him when he breathed it. In most parts, it reminded him of the Makai, only there wasn't red sky, and forests surrounding the premise, in which each and every little thing seemed alive.
The absolute destruction of this place seemed to that of a ticking clock that would tell them the end of everything, at least from what Kurama had told him. He had found the fox first, and it seemed to be perfectly normal to see his companion. The idiot carrot head as here as well. He wasn't expecting to see the idiot, but he did anyway. He still didn't seem to believe Kuwabara's words on the fact that he HAD been here recently, a long time back, he said, along with his sister, and some other people form his world. This existence between his world and something else made some sense.
He had never distrusted Kruama's words. The fox was his closest companion after all. There wasn't much to say about the other. In the mean time, he did ponder about a lot of things.
He wanted answers, but they were brief and only allowed him some security. It didn't bother him that Kuwabara knew more than he did. It didn't matter, because the red eyed male would probably find out a lot more about this place in a few days than Kuwabara in his whole stay here, thanks to the Jagan, but things were still blurry to him, no matter how much he used it. His thoughts faintly drifted to Yukina. Was she really here? His sister, the one he would protect with his own life? If it was true, he was not pleased with the people who had brought her here, these deities as the fox had called them.
With a faint grunt from him, the boy vanished from where he was standing and moving quickly along the place, seeking out anything that would prove useful to him in the future, exploring, it seemed. He had seen most of the place with his Jagan, but that was not enough to tell him that it was all he could see. There was more. There always was
Rating; PG for now
Characters; Hiei and OPEN to ALL
Summary; Hiei is taking a look around the new place, since there isn't much else to do at the moment.
Log;
The sky seemed dark, everything looked dreary to him. The sudden appearance had drawn him off guard only for a moment, and the half breed only continued to stare at the premise in which he slowly ventured. The air was stagnant, and felt heavy to him when he breathed it. In most parts, it reminded him of the Makai, only there wasn't red sky, and forests surrounding the premise, in which each and every little thing seemed alive.
The absolute destruction of this place seemed to that of a ticking clock that would tell them the end of everything, at least from what Kurama had told him. He had found the fox first, and it seemed to be perfectly normal to see his companion. The idiot carrot head as here as well. He wasn't expecting to see the idiot, but he did anyway. He still didn't seem to believe Kuwabara's words on the fact that he HAD been here recently, a long time back, he said, along with his sister, and some other people form his world. This existence between his world and something else made some sense.
He had never distrusted Kruama's words. The fox was his closest companion after all. There wasn't much to say about the other. In the mean time, he did ponder about a lot of things.
He wanted answers, but they were brief and only allowed him some security. It didn't bother him that Kuwabara knew more than he did. It didn't matter, because the red eyed male would probably find out a lot more about this place in a few days than Kuwabara in his whole stay here, thanks to the Jagan, but things were still blurry to him, no matter how much he used it. His thoughts faintly drifted to Yukina. Was she really here? His sister, the one he would protect with his own life? If it was true, he was not pleased with the people who had brought her here, these deities as the fox had called them.
With a faint grunt from him, the boy vanished from where he was standing and moving quickly along the place, seeking out anything that would prove useful to him in the future, exploring, it seemed. He had seen most of the place with his Jagan, but that was not enough to tell him that it was all he could see. There was more. There always was
