Salutations my new friends.
I am Stone Dragon or just Stone for short. It's very nice to meet you all and I look forward to getting to meet a bunch of new people and have a barrel of fun RPing here on this site.
A little about me.
I am a writer and love to use role playing as a way to work out stories to get past a bad case of writer's block. I love both fantasy and sci-fi movies, books, and tv. Now the best way I feel I can tell you about myself, below I'll put part of one of my recent works as a writer.
Allure of Nature - Day 1
Snow, snow, and more snow. That’s all there is out here as I drive along this mountain road, white bland snow. Now most people hate driving in the snow, they are scared of it worried about crashing. Me, I’m not like most. See when you spend a few years as a ranger for a national parks patrolling the side of a mountain a few months at a time, alone, you understand nature a lot more. Respect nature, and it will leave you be like when driving along the side of a snowy mountain.
So that’s where I am now, just moving along up the mountain to the cabin I’ll be stationed out of for the next few months. Being alone for such a long stretch you need to find a way to cope, to stave off the boredom. Some get a lot of books or movies to just watch or read all the time. Some write, paint, or some kind of art to create something while they are alone with their thoughts. Others they just get lost in nature, I used to be like that. Able to just walk off into the woods and spend hours in there just enjoying what I could find.
That was years ago, now I just get some paperwork done and fiddle with some new robot or drone kit I got online. I’d still go out and walk sometimes, maybe test out a new drone see what shots I could get over the tree line, but nothing like the first few times I came out here.
So there I am lost in my nostalgia about being innocent and enthralled with nature when something jumps out in front of my truck. Sadly I don’t hit the breaks in time to avoid smacking the poor thing with a loud thump. Lucky for me or for what I just hit it’s sent off into a snowbank on the side of the road rather than under my wheels.
Jumping out from my heated truck I slowly walked over to the downed animal. Not foolish enough to run up to a hurt animal I got my first good look at the thing I hit. My eyes go wide as I look down at what I am seeing, a giant brown wolf.
“Why are you here?” I ask aloud, a habit anyone who comes out here picks up. You will talk to yourself.
There are no wolves on this mountain, This place barely even have deer here this is a tourist spot during the summer. Half crouching behind the front corner of the truck looking to see if the thing is still alive and if it is about to make me a snack.
The steady rise and fall of the chest means alive, but the half closed eyes and lolling tongue says it’s not awake right now. Well, I can’t leave a massive wolf here, it will get hit again or get a bite out of one of the tourists. So being the resident ranger I have to take care of this thing somehow.
So using what I had on hand I MacGyvered up a muzzle from a spare shirt and some wires I had from a robot kit to tie the paws up together. Now was the matter of getting this big fluffy thing into the back of my truck and up to the cabin till a more permanent solution could come about. Slowly lifting the limp wolf into the bed of the truck I set the thing down hoping it won’t wake up anytime soon.
Now booking it up to the cabin, as best you can in the snow, so I can get this taken care of. Getting up the the cabin was uneventful after that, no more encounters with big wolves or other animals that shouldn’t be out here.
Lifting the big hairy thing wasn’t so hard the second time around, but I was still on edge incase it work up mid transfer. “Heavy thing aren’t you?” Asking no one, or the wolf I guess.
Once I got it down into the basement of the cabin came the easy part. The basement to this place had a few personal storage locker areas. Like you might find in the basement of an apartment only the cabin just had five of them. Metal chain linked walls dividing them into small squares where people could keep things they didn’t want the other rangers getting into without dragging it back down the mountain.
Thankfully two of said lockers were empty at the moment. So taking the one at the far end it became my makeshift kennel. The giant wolf still didn’t seem to want to wake up so I laid out some newspapers and left it for now. I’d get the thing a bowl of water after I got myself settled in.
Setting off upstairs I got to work bringing in the few bags I had with me. With that done I plopped down on the couch.”Ok wolf in the basement, what do I do with it?”
I looked over some paperwork and manuals we had for such things, as I watched the snow fall. It was a bad snowstorm and it only seemed to be getting worse, I made a note to check the generator when I was done, and then the wolf to give it some water.
After that it was normal, we had plenty of fuel and the kitchen was as stoked as one could hope for when living in a cabin off the side of a mountain. I had gotten down with a bowl of water for the wolf, the poor thing still not seeming to wake up yet. I could still see the easy rise and fall of the mass of fur’s chest so I took it the wolf was just asleep.
“Think you’re hibernating or something?” I joked to the wolf, the fact something else was there I could talk to putting a little spring in my step. I wasn’t alone for a time, that it was only an animal just semantics in my mind.
So back upstairs I went energy to spare I pulled out one of the new kits I bought. “Let's build myself a drone.” Settling down on the couch as I spread parts across the coffee table.
I wound up falling asleep on the couch there, surrounded by wires motors and other parts. Laid out on the couch in the middle of that small little cabin that would be my home for the new few months.
That only lasted till about one in the morning when I heard the front door trying to be opened. Slowly I lifted my head up over the back of the couch, maybe it was just the wind I heard.
My eyes blinking away the sleep as I looked out in the pale moonlight reflected off the untouched snow outside the window. That’s when my eyes made out the curvy form of a nude woman bent over trying to push open the door. All the grogginess of sleep was gone as I stared at what I saw, almost not believing it.
She was pushing her shoulder into the frame trying to push it open more than the few inches already open, the small crack of moonlight hitting on the couch, right into my eyes. Blinking and, not knowing what to do I just sat looking over the back of the couch like a child as this naked brown haired woman stood trying to get out the front do to the cabin.
Slowly my guest backed up from the door, her eyes still on the handle. She took a step back as the moonlight pouring in from the window giving me more than enough light to see the nude form of the woman in front of me. Her body rather exotic the only thing I could come up with.
Every curve of her form seemed to be over exaggerated, and her motions only learned to showing it off more. The only thing I couldn’t see was her face due to her long brown hair, it draped down to her mid back.
In one of my less intelligent moments, after taking a wolf I hit with a car into my home, I shouted at the woman now trying to open the door. Rolling off the couch I was on I landed on my feet and turned to stare at the door. Standing up I gazed over to the barely opened front door.
“Hey!” I yelled out, now sure what else to do, the only two living being in this cabin were me and the wolf downstairs. Yet she couldn't open the door due to the snow packed up outside.
The woman tensing up, her shoulders raised as she slowly turned around, her eyes met mine only they weren't normal. Giant glowing yellow eyes met my own pale blue ones.
I nearly fell backward at this as I tried to move away from those eyes, “What are you doing in here?” Nearly all notion of her curved form lost as all I could do was stare into those orbs.
Her glowing eyes got big at this, slowly she stalked over to me her hips swaying with every step. I did my best to back up too but I ended up tripping over the coffee table sending papers everywhere and landing myself flat on my ass.
Taking the opportunity the woman jumped over the back of the couch landing with a springing bounce on said couch. Her golden eyes staring down at me with a frown on her face, hands on her hips, like a mother scolding a child, and I on the floor scared for what would come next as said child.
“I was trying to leave, I’m not some pet you can take care off.” She said, her hand resting on her hips as she looked down at me on the floor.
My face lit up red at this, things clicking into place, quickly stuttered out an apology, “I’m so sorry I didn’t know, I thought it… er, you were just a wolf!”
She actually looked a little surprised at this, she giving my a once over with her eyes, those massive glowing orbs, as she threw the bowl and paper off to the side. “Just a wolf? You’re sorry?” This naked wolf woman parroted back almost unbelieving.
I managed to give a node still keeping my eyes locked with her own, like she had me in a magic spell. She dropped off the couch after this falling down onto all four and crawling over top of me. Her long brown hair falling into my face as she got on top. This blocking off the rest of her form and forcing me to just stare up at the yellow pools with all the intensity of the moonlight outside.
Just when I felt she’d stop her face pressed down closer to me, right in front of me, as she sniffed me. Her eyes closing for only a moment while she took in my scent. That moment giving me a pause from the power of those glowing eyes. Taking this moment I let out a breath and caught up to the situation at hand.
Naked woman on top of me. She is also apparently the wolf I hit. Said wolf girl is now sniffing me. Ok focus was all I could think before her eyes opened back up staring at me once more.
“You are strange human. It is a shame I have to kill you now that you saw me.” She said, the words barely registering in my mind, but my moment of focus helped.
“Kill me?” I gulped trying to crawl backward a little, but her glowing eyes still held me, “But I won’t tell anyone, there isn’t anyone here to tell!” I spouted off quickly.
She stood up at this, looking out the window and granting my some space from her eyes and the closeness of her nude form. Slowly I stood up as she was turned to face the window, putting another step between us before she turned back to look at my with those deep golden pools that she had for eyes.
“You wouldn’t tell?” quickly getting pulled into a hug she shouted out a few thanks yous before letting me go. “Don’t tell anyone, I don’t like killing.” she then winked at me, “And maybe you’ll see me again.”
With that wink the fear of those eyes seemed to vanish in my mind. The playfulness with the little smirk and what she’d just said burned into my mind as she turned away from me towards the door.
She shook her hips, a little more than she needed to I felt, as she jumped turning into the massive brown wolf that I had hit with the truck that morning. Landing on all fours she bolted for the front door smacking it open with a hit from the shoulder of this massive wolf, and ran into the woods leaving a trail of swirling snow in her wake. A loud and very happy howl coming from the girl turned wolf as she ran into the night away from myself and the cabin.
I am Stone Dragon or just Stone for short. It's very nice to meet you all and I look forward to getting to meet a bunch of new people and have a barrel of fun RPing here on this site.
A little about me.
I am a writer and love to use role playing as a way to work out stories to get past a bad case of writer's block. I love both fantasy and sci-fi movies, books, and tv. Now the best way I feel I can tell you about myself, below I'll put part of one of my recent works as a writer.
Allure of Nature - Day 1
Snow, snow, and more snow. That’s all there is out here as I drive along this mountain road, white bland snow. Now most people hate driving in the snow, they are scared of it worried about crashing. Me, I’m not like most. See when you spend a few years as a ranger for a national parks patrolling the side of a mountain a few months at a time, alone, you understand nature a lot more. Respect nature, and it will leave you be like when driving along the side of a snowy mountain.
So that’s where I am now, just moving along up the mountain to the cabin I’ll be stationed out of for the next few months. Being alone for such a long stretch you need to find a way to cope, to stave off the boredom. Some get a lot of books or movies to just watch or read all the time. Some write, paint, or some kind of art to create something while they are alone with their thoughts. Others they just get lost in nature, I used to be like that. Able to just walk off into the woods and spend hours in there just enjoying what I could find.
That was years ago, now I just get some paperwork done and fiddle with some new robot or drone kit I got online. I’d still go out and walk sometimes, maybe test out a new drone see what shots I could get over the tree line, but nothing like the first few times I came out here.
So there I am lost in my nostalgia about being innocent and enthralled with nature when something jumps out in front of my truck. Sadly I don’t hit the breaks in time to avoid smacking the poor thing with a loud thump. Lucky for me or for what I just hit it’s sent off into a snowbank on the side of the road rather than under my wheels.
Jumping out from my heated truck I slowly walked over to the downed animal. Not foolish enough to run up to a hurt animal I got my first good look at the thing I hit. My eyes go wide as I look down at what I am seeing, a giant brown wolf.
“Why are you here?” I ask aloud, a habit anyone who comes out here picks up. You will talk to yourself.
There are no wolves on this mountain, This place barely even have deer here this is a tourist spot during the summer. Half crouching behind the front corner of the truck looking to see if the thing is still alive and if it is about to make me a snack.
The steady rise and fall of the chest means alive, but the half closed eyes and lolling tongue says it’s not awake right now. Well, I can’t leave a massive wolf here, it will get hit again or get a bite out of one of the tourists. So being the resident ranger I have to take care of this thing somehow.
So using what I had on hand I MacGyvered up a muzzle from a spare shirt and some wires I had from a robot kit to tie the paws up together. Now was the matter of getting this big fluffy thing into the back of my truck and up to the cabin till a more permanent solution could come about. Slowly lifting the limp wolf into the bed of the truck I set the thing down hoping it won’t wake up anytime soon.
Now booking it up to the cabin, as best you can in the snow, so I can get this taken care of. Getting up the the cabin was uneventful after that, no more encounters with big wolves or other animals that shouldn’t be out here.
Lifting the big hairy thing wasn’t so hard the second time around, but I was still on edge incase it work up mid transfer. “Heavy thing aren’t you?” Asking no one, or the wolf I guess.
Once I got it down into the basement of the cabin came the easy part. The basement to this place had a few personal storage locker areas. Like you might find in the basement of an apartment only the cabin just had five of them. Metal chain linked walls dividing them into small squares where people could keep things they didn’t want the other rangers getting into without dragging it back down the mountain.
Thankfully two of said lockers were empty at the moment. So taking the one at the far end it became my makeshift kennel. The giant wolf still didn’t seem to want to wake up so I laid out some newspapers and left it for now. I’d get the thing a bowl of water after I got myself settled in.
Setting off upstairs I got to work bringing in the few bags I had with me. With that done I plopped down on the couch.”Ok wolf in the basement, what do I do with it?”
I looked over some paperwork and manuals we had for such things, as I watched the snow fall. It was a bad snowstorm and it only seemed to be getting worse, I made a note to check the generator when I was done, and then the wolf to give it some water.
After that it was normal, we had plenty of fuel and the kitchen was as stoked as one could hope for when living in a cabin off the side of a mountain. I had gotten down with a bowl of water for the wolf, the poor thing still not seeming to wake up yet. I could still see the easy rise and fall of the mass of fur’s chest so I took it the wolf was just asleep.
“Think you’re hibernating or something?” I joked to the wolf, the fact something else was there I could talk to putting a little spring in my step. I wasn’t alone for a time, that it was only an animal just semantics in my mind.
So back upstairs I went energy to spare I pulled out one of the new kits I bought. “Let's build myself a drone.” Settling down on the couch as I spread parts across the coffee table.
I wound up falling asleep on the couch there, surrounded by wires motors and other parts. Laid out on the couch in the middle of that small little cabin that would be my home for the new few months.
That only lasted till about one in the morning when I heard the front door trying to be opened. Slowly I lifted my head up over the back of the couch, maybe it was just the wind I heard.
My eyes blinking away the sleep as I looked out in the pale moonlight reflected off the untouched snow outside the window. That’s when my eyes made out the curvy form of a nude woman bent over trying to push open the door. All the grogginess of sleep was gone as I stared at what I saw, almost not believing it.
She was pushing her shoulder into the frame trying to push it open more than the few inches already open, the small crack of moonlight hitting on the couch, right into my eyes. Blinking and, not knowing what to do I just sat looking over the back of the couch like a child as this naked brown haired woman stood trying to get out the front do to the cabin.
Slowly my guest backed up from the door, her eyes still on the handle. She took a step back as the moonlight pouring in from the window giving me more than enough light to see the nude form of the woman in front of me. Her body rather exotic the only thing I could come up with.
Every curve of her form seemed to be over exaggerated, and her motions only learned to showing it off more. The only thing I couldn’t see was her face due to her long brown hair, it draped down to her mid back.
In one of my less intelligent moments, after taking a wolf I hit with a car into my home, I shouted at the woman now trying to open the door. Rolling off the couch I was on I landed on my feet and turned to stare at the door. Standing up I gazed over to the barely opened front door.
“Hey!” I yelled out, now sure what else to do, the only two living being in this cabin were me and the wolf downstairs. Yet she couldn't open the door due to the snow packed up outside.
The woman tensing up, her shoulders raised as she slowly turned around, her eyes met mine only they weren't normal. Giant glowing yellow eyes met my own pale blue ones.
I nearly fell backward at this as I tried to move away from those eyes, “What are you doing in here?” Nearly all notion of her curved form lost as all I could do was stare into those orbs.
Her glowing eyes got big at this, slowly she stalked over to me her hips swaying with every step. I did my best to back up too but I ended up tripping over the coffee table sending papers everywhere and landing myself flat on my ass.
Taking the opportunity the woman jumped over the back of the couch landing with a springing bounce on said couch. Her golden eyes staring down at me with a frown on her face, hands on her hips, like a mother scolding a child, and I on the floor scared for what would come next as said child.
“I was trying to leave, I’m not some pet you can take care off.” She said, her hand resting on her hips as she looked down at me on the floor.
My face lit up red at this, things clicking into place, quickly stuttered out an apology, “I’m so sorry I didn’t know, I thought it… er, you were just a wolf!”
She actually looked a little surprised at this, she giving my a once over with her eyes, those massive glowing orbs, as she threw the bowl and paper off to the side. “Just a wolf? You’re sorry?” This naked wolf woman parroted back almost unbelieving.
I managed to give a node still keeping my eyes locked with her own, like she had me in a magic spell. She dropped off the couch after this falling down onto all four and crawling over top of me. Her long brown hair falling into my face as she got on top. This blocking off the rest of her form and forcing me to just stare up at the yellow pools with all the intensity of the moonlight outside.
Just when I felt she’d stop her face pressed down closer to me, right in front of me, as she sniffed me. Her eyes closing for only a moment while she took in my scent. That moment giving me a pause from the power of those glowing eyes. Taking this moment I let out a breath and caught up to the situation at hand.
Naked woman on top of me. She is also apparently the wolf I hit. Said wolf girl is now sniffing me. Ok focus was all I could think before her eyes opened back up staring at me once more.
“You are strange human. It is a shame I have to kill you now that you saw me.” She said, the words barely registering in my mind, but my moment of focus helped.
“Kill me?” I gulped trying to crawl backward a little, but her glowing eyes still held me, “But I won’t tell anyone, there isn’t anyone here to tell!” I spouted off quickly.
She stood up at this, looking out the window and granting my some space from her eyes and the closeness of her nude form. Slowly I stood up as she was turned to face the window, putting another step between us before she turned back to look at my with those deep golden pools that she had for eyes.
“You wouldn’t tell?” quickly getting pulled into a hug she shouted out a few thanks yous before letting me go. “Don’t tell anyone, I don’t like killing.” she then winked at me, “And maybe you’ll see me again.”
With that wink the fear of those eyes seemed to vanish in my mind. The playfulness with the little smirk and what she’d just said burned into my mind as she turned away from me towards the door.
She shook her hips, a little more than she needed to I felt, as she jumped turning into the massive brown wolf that I had hit with the truck that morning. Landing on all fours she bolted for the front door smacking it open with a hit from the shoulder of this massive wolf, and ran into the woods leaving a trail of swirling snow in her wake. A loud and very happy howl coming from the girl turned wolf as she ran into the night away from myself and the cabin.