Returning to site, returning role-player. Looking for immersion and escapism in most settings (fantasy, sci-fi, superhero or anything inbetween and different.)
I cannot find my motivation to post anywhere right now. So, I think I'll pass on posting for a while until I can figure something out to post which doesn't require me to force it out and lose all my interest at once.
If you need any interaction form Blin, let me know. If you do find your inspiration, Nlin would like to ask if you have either spare light blue dye/paint/ink or thread. he would do anything for Lee XD
Blin's eyes opened, the light outside was just creeping in through the window. He was well rested and so quickly got up to check the time, he slowly opened the door to peek at the small clock at the end of the hall. "A full five minutes early," he went back inside grinning to himself as he went to wash and get dressed. Elspeth, his mother, would already be up and out at the fields today, he had to drop her lunch off to her later. Jerad, his father, would be due at the new house construction in about an hour. All of his family were early starters.
Stepping into the simple kitchen he made himself and his mother lunch and snacked on a spare roll, before leaving the house to check and prepare his monster of a glider. The thing was huge, fully half again as wide as the other swift flying gliders around but not as agile. Heavily reinforced struts and two large metal bars on each wing to hold his leather bags of deliveries. Everything was fine with it, the day looked to be another sunny day. He packed his gear and stood at the edge of the island, watching the skywhale demolish a cloud as the sun finally appeared in all its glory. He took out his note book and made a note to ask Sir Gaius about dragon riding mounts.
Blin put his book away and dived off the island edge, free to soar the skies. He briefly shut his eyes as he imagined riding the skywhale, delivering massive goods or ferrying passengers. Some innate sense made him snap back to reality, and straight into a cold sweat. His glider was unwieldy and he barely missed the cable car with passengers. "Sorreeeeeee" he yelled back at them. Wait till Eli found out about that, he grinned.
Blin landed at Heron island, took his first batch of morning deliveries and flew off. In an hour, he successfully did his first run and counted off twenty boring routines that always happened. Waving at Mrs Kurtis, avoiding Mr Hugles' white furred pet (nobody knew what it was) and all of it was merging into one long day of boredom. He needed something exciting and that only started with his second batch of deliveries.
He flew back to the grocery store, now the milk had arrived it was time to visit his friend Eli and help out the school. The glider was more slower than he used to, Blin paid much more careful attention after his near miss. He eventually made it safely and landed out of sight behind the school. Unpacking the milk he waited for Eli, hoping he wasn't going to be late. "Yo," Eli yelled out once spotting Blin, "Good morning, bro." Apparently Eli cared little not to yell around school grounds. He seemed too cheerful for this time of the day. How was that humanly possible? At least he was on time.
"Hi. Milk for the kiddies Eli, glad you could pick it up for your sister." Blin grinned at him, and then got a reply back that made him slap his forehead.
"You still up for that delivery for my sis? The library prepared everything, you'd just need to bring it to her." Eli asked, unable to hold still for a split second.
"We still meeting up for lunch? If so, I need to convince a certain someone to race me, the day started out a bit slow. Oh- Remind me to tell you about a super duper dream I had yesterday, an epic journey filled with dragons and girls and excitement! You were in it too - it was awesome. I'll bring my mom's dessert to repay you for making this delivery for me. Man, you're a life saver."
"Try dodging the cable-car sometime Eli. I'll meet you at the farm later then, I'll visit the library after." He grinned at his friend, pretty sure he knew who Eli was going to race.
Blin took off from the school and flew to his two remaining contracts of the morning, he always liked to finish with them. They both fueled his imagination for the rest of the day. He landed at the jewelers shop, not finding Lee there he walked to her shop. Blin was a little surprised and very pleased that she was outside and singing. Captivated he stood listening, until she finished. He blinked a few times before coughing shyly "M..morning Miss Lee, I..erm...I'm here to pick up for Kelari." Blin still stood outside the little gate, tightly gripping the wood in case he floated off into the clouds.
When Blin arrived at Kelari's tattoo parlour. It always saddened him a little whenever he visited. Her tales left him in rapture, so much that he wanted a tattoo of his own. Both his parents amd her refused, at least until he was eighteen. Less than two years left, it was just too long to wait. Blin knocked on the door "Hello? I have your paints, Kelari." He knew he was teasing her when he called them paints but, he still hoped for one of her tales of wonder.
Finished for the morning with twenty minutes to spare, Blin was pleased that the deliveries were all finished. He flew to his favorite tree on a small island and waited for his daydream to arrive. He had a good half hour, just enough time to try catch that evil sprite that lived here and stole his lunch. He made it to the count of eleven before his daydream took over. Blin snored quietly.
The clouds burst as the Mighty Kalikorix flew out into the dazzlingly sunlight, its golden scales shone in the bright sunlight and the vibrant multicoloured wings and tail fins positively glowed. Kalikorix's eyes turned from black to light blue as sky became clear, and then suddenly he banked left and downwards as Lord Brytag the Brave steered the powerful beast towards an island.
"So close Kal, my friend. We'll surprise the mercs and rescue the princess." Brytag slapped Kalikrix's nexk scales, his armoured form gleamed in the sunlight and a great two-handed sword sat at his back.
Kalikorix almost seemed to grin at his words, they both dove and flew faster. The mercenaries were all camped, still half asleep from their raid into the kingdom. There in centre, Brytag spotted the white dressed princess, surrounded by the Red Guard. Kalikorix roared, his wings casting rainbow hues that blinded the mercenaries. The great skydragon breathed a golden cloud that dispersed the armoured men around the Red Guard. Brytag took the gap offered and dismounted. "Scatter the rest Kal, I got this."
An imposing sight, Brytag stood at over six feet tall. He was even more heroic when he drew his greatsword and waded into the Red Guard, literally throwing them aside as he made his way to the princess. "Save me Lord Brytag, you're my Hero." the princess cried out. Brytag, spurned on by her cries, quickly dealt with the remaining guards. He scanned the camp and saw that Kalikorix had also made short work off the remaining mercenaries.
He sheaved his sword and untied the princess, "My beautiful Princess Lee, it will always be my duty and privilege to aid you in any way I can." The princess closed her eyes and leaned in close to him, her face turned up slightly.
Blin awoke in a light sheen of sweat, wondering what had just happened.
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