Thalassa
Said you won't forget my name
The fire threatened to spread, tendrils grabbing at any nearby tinder to fuel its rage. She couldn't be sure she was the one who started the fire, after all, the season had been brutal and merciless in its spontaneous bouts of heat, causing more than a few fires that she hadn't started. But with the possibility that she had been to blame, and the Mathair at her back, Thal grit her teeth and moved to clean up the mess before it ruined her hunt.
Her ears twitched, hearing something approach - or rather, someone just as she was shifting. Thal's sharp senses picked up the scent just before her nose dulled, horns curling from her head and fangs shrinking to that of every other Ancient. But recognition passed over her before the ability fled her, a grimace lifting the edge of her lips.
Well shit.
She'd have to deal with that mess after.
Tail snapping sharply behind her, Thal let out a long breath, her focus drawing to the flames that were reaching for the treetops. She pulled her magic tight, dragging the fire down with her as she sunk to the ground like a tether.
Her ears twitched, hearing something approach - or rather, someone just as she was shifting. Thal's sharp senses picked up the scent just before her nose dulled, horns curling from her head and fangs shrinking to that of every other Ancient. But recognition passed over her before the ability fled her, a grimace lifting the edge of her lips.
Well shit.
She'd have to deal with that mess after.
Tail snapping sharply behind her, Thal let out a long breath, her focus drawing to the flames that were reaching for the treetops. She pulled her magic tight, dragging the fire down with her as she sunk to the ground like a tether.
not today, not tomorrow.







