Dawn in the Kingdom of Sorenaye. The Inside woke as it typically did; no pressing concerns, nothing that pressured them to wake early, before the ones who hunted them. No, the Inside woke casually, only concerned with the frivolous affairs that kept the attention of the noble classes.
In particular, the Prince of Sorenaye woke without much care, ready to start another day filled with whatever he could find to entertain himself. “Good morning, Xavier.” He called to the Titan companion basking in the sun that came through the window as he entered his living quarters. The beast had lived in the castle for a few years now, living practically as a housepet as Prince Dominique made an effort to keep him as well-trained as possible. He’d received the creature when it was only a foot off the ground, and it had already grown to almost his own height. “You know, if you get much bigger, you won’t be able to just wander the castle anymore.” He spoke up, petting his Draconide between the two small horns that protruded from his head. “We’ll have to move you someplace else.” Of course, he knew Xavier would grow to an impressive size someday. His parents didn’t pay for the skinny build of a Raptor, after all. He just didn’t expect him to grow so rapidly.
Xavier rose to his feet as Dominique spoke, hanging his head in the windowsill, light from the sun peeking over the walls reflecting off of his dark blue scales. “You want to go outside?” he asked, retrieving the chain leash he always took the Titan out with. Xavier snapped his jaws excitedly, scurrying to Dominique’s side. “Guess so.” He grinned.
After securing the leash to Xavier’s bejeweled collar, he took the Draconide outside to see the Kingdom. Of course his presence on the streets always attracted some stares, though Dominique never was sure whether the looks were because of his princely status or the creature at his side. Dominique didn’t mind much, though. He was used to this treatment – but he didn’t care; all he wanted to do each day was explore what the kingdom had to offer. He kept his eyes open for some new excitement.
Meanwhile, on the edge of the Kingdom of Sorenaye, dawn rose on a relatively calm morning. Birds sang, families woke, and most greeted the morning from the safety of their homes, as sheltered as possible from the threatening wilderness, filled with creatures that could unexpectedly attack on even the calmest of mornings. However, while most Outsiders shied away from this danger, there was one in particular who embraced it on this fine morning, spending time with a rare visitor.
“Wooooww….! You’re so big!” Maya exclaimed, voice full of wonder. From her position on the ground, her neck tilted way back, and her gaze reached way, way up to take a look at her monstrous new friend. “We almost never see Towers around here! I forgot how big they can get!” she mused, watching the creature enjoy his breakfast of pine needles. “And… is that your nose on top of your head?” she asked almost as if she expected an answer, squinting as she tried to get a better look, silently wishing she could climb a tree or something, so as to stand at eye level with the impressive beast.
In particular, the Prince of Sorenaye woke without much care, ready to start another day filled with whatever he could find to entertain himself. “Good morning, Xavier.” He called to the Titan companion basking in the sun that came through the window as he entered his living quarters. The beast had lived in the castle for a few years now, living practically as a housepet as Prince Dominique made an effort to keep him as well-trained as possible. He’d received the creature when it was only a foot off the ground, and it had already grown to almost his own height. “You know, if you get much bigger, you won’t be able to just wander the castle anymore.” He spoke up, petting his Draconide between the two small horns that protruded from his head. “We’ll have to move you someplace else.” Of course, he knew Xavier would grow to an impressive size someday. His parents didn’t pay for the skinny build of a Raptor, after all. He just didn’t expect him to grow so rapidly.
Xavier rose to his feet as Dominique spoke, hanging his head in the windowsill, light from the sun peeking over the walls reflecting off of his dark blue scales. “You want to go outside?” he asked, retrieving the chain leash he always took the Titan out with. Xavier snapped his jaws excitedly, scurrying to Dominique’s side. “Guess so.” He grinned.
After securing the leash to Xavier’s bejeweled collar, he took the Draconide outside to see the Kingdom. Of course his presence on the streets always attracted some stares, though Dominique never was sure whether the looks were because of his princely status or the creature at his side. Dominique didn’t mind much, though. He was used to this treatment – but he didn’t care; all he wanted to do each day was explore what the kingdom had to offer. He kept his eyes open for some new excitement.
Meanwhile, on the edge of the Kingdom of Sorenaye, dawn rose on a relatively calm morning. Birds sang, families woke, and most greeted the morning from the safety of their homes, as sheltered as possible from the threatening wilderness, filled with creatures that could unexpectedly attack on even the calmest of mornings. However, while most Outsiders shied away from this danger, there was one in particular who embraced it on this fine morning, spending time with a rare visitor.
“Wooooww….! You’re so big!” Maya exclaimed, voice full of wonder. From her position on the ground, her neck tilted way back, and her gaze reached way, way up to take a look at her monstrous new friend. “We almost never see Towers around here! I forgot how big they can get!” she mused, watching the creature enjoy his breakfast of pine needles. “And… is that your nose on top of your head?” she asked almost as if she expected an answer, squinting as she tried to get a better look, silently wishing she could climb a tree or something, so as to stand at eye level with the impressive beast.