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Ghareen Meets A Water Dragon W.I.P.

The Snow Leopard Under My Desk W.I.P.
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Keywords female 998885, hermaphrodite 17870, slice of life 1493, water dragon 501, hyter 4
Ghareen Meets A Water Dragon

The buzzing of an airplane’s prop engine overhead interrupted Ghareen’s morning swim mid stroke. With a gentle movement of arms and tail, Ghareen rolled over onto hir back tracking the small dot with her eyes as shi floated slowly with the gentle current of the river that ran between hir village. All at once, the single dot became two dots. Strangely the dot shi had decided was a plane continued to move away while the dot that had broken away from the plane began to grow larger. Ghareen soon lost interest in the plane, but the dot that was beginning to grow larger held hir interest. Quickly Ghareen rolled back onto her stomach and swam for the banks of the river. With one mighty push from the bottom, Ghareen rocketed out of the water and landed with a light wet thwap on the sandy river bank.

Anyone who might have been observing Ghareen as shi launched hirself from the water would have seen quite an interesting sight for a tribe who’s fur colors consisted mostly of browns and blacks. Standing five foot seven inches in the noon day sun, Ghareen’s fur had been dyed the most beautiful shade of blue. Hir moderately sized breasts and hermaphrodite genitals were hidden by what appeared to be a cheetah patterned bathing suit, though whether the fabric was actually a pelt or something artificially made was not readily identifiable. Another oddity of Ghareen’s make up was that she did not look like either of the species that called the village home. Despite her mother being from the clan of river otters that lived to the east side of the river, and her father being one of the hyena’s who called the west side home, Ghareen looked quite different. Hir body maintained all the strength of a hyena, but at the same time was sleek like hir otter kin. Ghareen’s face possessed the same short muzzle of an otter, but hir ears were a sight longer than an otter’s. The only thing that Ghareen did possess that hir hyena lineage did not was the otters strong tail.

Ghareen gave a bit of a stretch of hir tail and body shortly after landing. Once again shi turned hir attention to the sky. In the time it took to spring from the water and stretch the black spot had grown larger, and far less black. As Ghareen watched the growing thing shi began to wonder if this person was ever going to open up a parachute, or extend some sort of wings. Due to this thinking Ghareen was astonished to see the spot, which had now began to take the form of a slender dragon, or snake of some sort, start to sway back and forth. The objects rate of decent seemed to be slowing as it swirled back and forth. All the while the object grew in size as well as in its nearness to the ground. Before long, Ghareen could make out some of the features of the creature that was slowly spiraling its way towards earth.

From what shi could see, the creature was defiantly a scaled animal of some sort. The vast majority of the scales that covered the creatures body where an icey blue color that Ghareen quite enjoyed the site of. As it neared, Ghareen could see that the belly of the beast, as it were, was a soft white color, if shi had to guess Ghareen would have called it an eggshell white. Moments before the creature landed in the center of hir village, Ghareen could see that the scaled one had a flowing blond fur that ran from its head all the way to its tail tip, which blossomed into quite an interesting ploom of fur. All of these observations were made on the run, however, as Ghareen moved quickly towards the creature that had landed in the center of the village. As the head warrior persists’ daughter it was hir responsibility to protect the village from any danger. To that end, Ghareen passed the armory on hir way towards the creature that had landed.

With a creature the size of the one that had landed, Ghareen was worried the assembled warriors would not be able to stop it if it really wanted to destroy their village. These fears were laid to rest the moment shi was within earshot of the creature. As Ghareen neared it she overheard the creature muttering something to itself.

“I swear… you try to entertain the farm animals in the back of an airplane with fire tricks…. Then a hole magically appears in the side of the airplane and all of a sudden the humans are screaming and panicking… and kicking me out of a moving airplane…”

The creature continued to grumble in this vain, lightly dusting itself off, paying little attention to where it had landed for the time being. The grumbling stopped, however, when Ghareen moved in closer, her spear tip pointed towards the ground to show shi meant no aggression, but at the same time was willing to defend hirself.

“Umm… Excuse me….” Ghareen said, jabbing the spear point into the ground. “Who might you be?” At once the creature seemed to become totally aware of its surroundings. Rather than become defensive, the creature’s expression became quite quizzical. Within moments the creature had traversed the gap that lay between it and Ghareen. All at once a scaly forepaw was thrust outwardly as a greeting. “Hello there, my name is Sarieu. It is a pleasure to meet you.” Based on the pitch of the creature’s voice it was obviously female. Ghareen reached hir paw out and lightly shook the female’s forepaw. “What uh… what exactly are you Sarieu?” Ghareen asked as shi walked around the female curiously inspecting her. “Well I’m a water dragon of course. You silly creature I should be asking you the same question.” Sarieu said with a playful smile. All around her the gathering otters and hyenas were beginning to whisper amongst themselves. “I see many otters and many hyenas, but very few of whatever you might be.” Sarieu said. While the comment could have been taken as an insult the way in which the dragon said it made it obvious to all gathered that she meant it as a joke.

“Those of us who were born of otter and hyena parents are called hyters.” Ghareen explained. Shi looked at Sarieu a little closer and smiled “I really like the color of your scales.” To which Sarieu replied, “Thank you very much, they help me blend in with the water if I need to.” Ghareen nodded lightly before she asked “Did I over hear you say you were kicked out of an airplane?” Sarieu nodded a bit before she sat back on her hind legs and placed her front paws between her hind paws. “Yeah… I was trying to entertain my… traveling companions and I guess things got a bit out of hand because before I knew what was happening there was a hole in the side of the plane the size of your head.” Sarieu said as she pointed at a hyena with an oversized head. “Oh well, I was getting tired of traveling with those humans anyway. They were always trying pet and touch me, saying something about me being lucky or some nonsense like that.” Ghareen just continued to nod as Sarieu spoke. Before Sarieu could say anything more Ghareen interrupted her. “That’s all well and good… but how on earth did you manage to not splatter from a fall of that hight?”

“Oh that? Well I can fly…” Sarieu said as a matter of fact before raising a forepaw to inspect the claws on it as if for the first time. “How… how is that possible?” Ghareen asked as shi looked at Sarieu closely, looking for any sort of wings or maybe a jetpack. “Can’t you fly?” she asked Ghareen curiously. “Only in a plane like the humans.” Ghareen shook her head as she replied simply.

As they talked the elders of the village were slowly making their way towards the two talking furs. The elders were comprised of Ghareen’s parents and four other couples of mixed mating. “So,” Ghareen’s father began “I see my daughter is making friends once again.” His tone was quite friendly and affectionate. He stepped towards Sarieu and offered his paw “Hello my name is Derk, I am one of the village elders.” Sarieu gladly took the outstretched paw and shook it. “It is a pleasure to meet you Derk, how may I help you?” Sarieu said with a warm smile spread across her features. Derk just smiled and shook his head “I ask nothing of you, I only wished to greet you and on behalf of the other elders welcome you to our village. We call this place Largo. It is named after the founding member of the otter tribe who first found this river.” Sarieu looked a bit shocked at this comment and said “This defiantly is a change of pace. Anytime someone introduces themselves to me, with the exception of your curious daughter, they have wanted something from me.” The smile she had given Derk before only broadened as she finished speaking. “The only thing we ask of our visitors is that they come in peace, other than that we allow them to come and go as they please. You will find that our village is quite welcoming. Many of our citizens will gladly share with you any knowledge they have on whatever subject you may ask about.” Derk said, his arm lightly draped around Ghareen, who was lightly nuzzling up into her father. “I can see why your daughter is as curious as she is. This village appears to nurture intellectual growth along with strong family values.” Sarieu said frankly as she stood back upon her four legs, her tail swaying a little as she looked around her.

Sarieu shifted her weight a bit and stood upon her hind legs and gave a deep bow “People of Largo, I thank all of you for your hospitality and your friendship.” With that Sarieu stood up to her full height and let loose a ploom of blue flame into the air. Those who surrounded her began to clap and cheer officially welcoming the water dragon to their village in on mighty bark. It took an hour and a half for the assembled otters and hyenas to greet and welcome Sarieu to their village and to inform her of the things that they were knowledgeable in so that if she wished she could seek out any information there was to be had within the village.

Once the amassed crowd had finally dispersed, Ghareen said to Sarieu “You must be hungry, how about I make you some food and we can continue our conversation from earlier.” Sarieu smiled and nodded before she replied “That sounds wonderful, I am a bit hungry.” Ghareen offered Sarieu her paw, which was gently taken, then let go of due to Sarieu’s need to use it to walk. Blushing slightly, Ghareen gave a soft giggle feeling somewhat silly for trying to lead Sarieu the same way she would lead a two legged creature. “Urm.. Follow me.” She said, her nervous comment was quickly brushed aside as Sarieu smiled and said “Do not worry about it Ghareen, most forget these things.” With that, the two ventured towards Ghareen’s home. Every once in a while the two stopped to talk with a fur or two who had missed out on first meeting Sarieu. Most of which were the night guardsmen who were just now waking up.

It took the duo a good thirty minutes before they finally reached Ghareen’s home. Like most of the village’s houses, Ghareen’s home was constructed out of the red clay that was found about a mile south of the village. Once the clay was harvested, it was dampened until it became pliable enough to spread against the grass thatching that had been woven around the circular building. At the apex of the thatched roof the building stood ten feet tall, and at it’s lowest it stood roughly eight feet tall. The entrance to Ghareen’s home was covered by some strange combination of leather and woven cloth. With a wide smile, Ghareen pulled the cloth aside and motioned for Sarieu to enter. Upon doing so, Sarieu’s senses were filled with the soft scents of burning woods and of leather. To her left, Sarieu could see a pile of furs and pillows that she assumed were what Ghareen used as a bed. To the right a small table and three wooden chairs rested. In the very center of the home a small rock fire pit had been dug out, over it hung a metal spit where meat could be prepared, or a pot could be hung. Despite there being no readily seen light source the room was bathed in a soft amber light that Sarieu’s eyes adjusted to almost immediately.

Once Sarieu had moved fully into Ghareen’s home she moved to the right and curled herself up a bit next to the small table. Ghareen was quick to follow hir new friend. “It feels nice to be able to lie down. My feet still kind of tingle from my landing earlier.” Sarieu said to Ghareen as she watched the hybrid move to the back of the hut to gather ingredients for lunch. “It’s always hard to judge my speed those last few feet before I land. I’ve bounced off the ground a few times more then I wish to admit due to that fact.” Sarieu grinned as she finished speaking. Ghareen gave a soft laugh as shi carried a moderate size pot to the spit and hung it from a small loop in the metal. A few moments passed as Ghareen walked back and forth placing various dry ingredients into the pot. “Give me just one moment.” Ghareen said before disappearing from the shake with a bucket in hir paws. While shi was gone, Sarieu began to look around the walls of the hut. All around her arcane symbols and drawings decorated the walls. Most of the designs seemed to be painted on the thatching with a fine edged brush and black dye. While inspecting the walls Sarieu made a mental note to ask Ghareen what they all meant.

Five minutes passed before Ghareen returned carrying a now full bucket. Very slowly, so as not to spill any water on the floor, Ghareen poured the water into the pot. While the ingreadients shi had placed in the pot began to soak and release their flavors into the clean river water, Ghareen began to chop potatoes. While Ghareen did this, Sarieu said “While you were gone, I was looking at the walls of your hut and noticed a large amount of symbols and other such things painted onto your walls. I was curious as to their meaning, or are they just for decoration?” Between the soft thump, thump of the knife cutting through potatoes and hitting the cutting board underneath Ghareen replied “A few are runes of protection, others are for luck. My mother is one of the head priestess so she taught me several of the runes they use within the temple for various things, and I decided to paint them on my walls. Both as a reminder of our ways, and because honestly I think some of them are quite interesting to look at.” Ghareen turned back from the small kitchen area shi had been working in and walked towards the pot with the cutting board covered in chopped potato chunks. With a swipe of hir knife Ghareen added the potatoes to the pot.

Shortly after adding the chopped potatoes to the pot, Ghareen squatted with flint and a striker to start a fire to begin cooking the soup. It took several strikes but soon a fire was blazing under the pot. While the water warmed Ghareen returned to the small kitchen to retrieve a small amount of meat drippings from a previous meal, which shi added to the pot to add more flavors. Once that was done, Ghareen moved to the table and sat down in front of Sarieu. “So my friend, how long are you going to be able to visit with us?” Ghareen asked as shi curled hir toes a bit causing them to pop. “Well,” Sarieu said as she rubbed her chin a bit “I don’t think I will be able to stay very long, I need to be on my way back home before too long. I am expected to be at a sort of fund raiser my people are putting on to help some group of humans who were displaced by a large wild fire that happened a few months ago.” Ghareen eyed Sarieu a little “You didn’t start it with the same sort of fire trick you were showing the farm animals on that plane did you?” “Well… I er…” Sarieu trailed off, grinning mischievously. “By fund raiser I mean community service…” Ghareen’s face was blank for a moment, and then all at once, shi began to laugh uncontrollably.

Several seconds went by before Ghareen was finally able to control hir laughter. “You’d think after the first few fires the woodland critters wouldn’t be so interested in my tricks, but they come to my home in the middle of the night and pester me until I show them…” Sarieu said matter of factly. Still with a wide grin on hir face, Ghareen stood to check on the soup shi was fixing. Slowly Ghareen stirred the contents of the pot, smiling as she watched the water turn to a soft yellowy white color. “They are going to have me draw things and then sell them to try to help the cleanup effort…” Sarieu said as she looked at the walls of Ghareen’s hut. “Would it be alright if I added some of these runes to what I draw? Some of them are quite artistic and would look very good hanging in someone’s home.” Ghareen thought a moment as shi continued to stir the soup “I don’t see why not, I’m sure my mother would be more than happy to give you their proper meanings, especially if it will help you out of a jam, either now or in the future. In fact, once we finish eating we can go see my mother and the other priestesses.”

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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This is a piece i'm working on for a contest. just wanted to share it :P

once i finish the full piece this will be deleted and replaced by the finished product

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female 998,885, hermaphrodite 17,870, slice of life 1,493, water dragon 501, hyter 4
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