Skyfire Dragon AU (
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nexus_sages2016-03-18 03:41 am
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His day is just dragon on...
That sure would be what looks like a huge dragon... trying to get it's horns out of the welcome sign... while trying not to do any more damage to the surrounding area. There are brochures flying everywhere too. Looks like someone's entrance to the Nexus was rather unexpected... and having a thirty-ish foot long dragon in the main area of the forum doesn't seem to be a very good idea either...
".... Help?"
((ooc: Or if you don't want to deal with him till he's done getting himself unstuck...))
"Ah... Do these come in a larger size?" Skyfire holds up a brochure between two claws... and it looks a bit worse for wear. "I'm having some trouble holding it well enough to read it..."
".... Help?"
((ooc: Or if you don't want to deal with him till he's done getting himself unstuck...))
"Ah... Do these come in a larger size?" Skyfire holds up a brochure between two claws... and it looks a bit worse for wear. "I'm having some trouble holding it well enough to read it..."
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"The friendly part, I mean." Not that she doesn't understand them both.
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He pauses for a long moment, then looks a little sheepish.
"Ah, my name is Skyfire..." She'd gotten him unstuck and he'd yet to introduce himself. Oops.
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"So, uh... Should I be getting my tail out of here before someone decides I'm a threat...?" Because that seemed to be the biggest issue when it comes to being around people in his experience.
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He does grimace at the mention of stepping on someone though. "I'm very careful of where I walk... I don't want to hurt anyone."
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As for the rest... well, they make it work. Somehow. Or maybe Schon's doing more to protect her than she knows. "That was a joke. A bad one. Sorry."
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"Ah... right? Sorry, I think that perhaps I fail at recognizing jokes..." It was both true and not. What he said was true, but in this case, while he couldn't figure out what she said that made it a joke, it still didn't seem like it could be funny at all.
"So..." He holds up one of the little pamphlets that he'd accidentally scattered around in his earlier flailing, and had only just noticed on the ground. It looks really small held between the tips of two of his claws. "Do these come in a larger size?" He thinks it could be useful, but it's pretty tiny for him to try and read. That's not to say he couldn't, it would just be more difficult.
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"Um... sometimes? I haven't seen any bigger ones lately. I can read it to you if you want?"
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"Hum... How about you just give me a summary? I can guess that you've likely read it before..." He was curious to know just what the heck is going on, but at the same time, it's not overly worrying yet, annoying though. It wouldn't be the first time he'd been sent to another universe.
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"A summary would probably be 'Welcome to the middle of everything, weird shit happens here, you've been warned', but that's not super helpful. Um. Don't take anything if you're not certain where it came from. Be careful wandering through portals to foreign worlds."
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"Portals to other worlds?" Skyfire looks somewhat excited by the idea, but also cautious. "Is there some way to return here?" The thought of being stranded somewhat tempering his excitement, but the thought of being able to find the friends he'd made elsewhere...
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"Most doors go both ways I think. Or there's some little machines that can open portals, but they can be tricky."
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"There are machines that can open portals? Is there one that could get me back here?" Because he's curious enough that he's willing to try random doors... provided he has a safe way to get back to the Nexus. Really, the Nexus was his best idea for a potential home... or at least a safe place to store stuff.
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Plus he was thinking that he could get a few small ones to give to his friends when he found them again, as it would be a good way to prevent them from being unwillingly separated again.
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