[Soar] Tier 1 Desert - Wandering city by TheUnisieppari, literature
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[Soar] Tier 1 Desert - Wandering city
Pale morning sun crept over frost covered sand and stone, making the ground glitter like a blanket of diamonds. First desert creatures crawled from their burrows and hideouts to catch a moment of sunlight before it would turn too harsh. Thin, near invisible veil of spider's web hung between two thorny cacti. Some unfortunate bug was getting wrapped up in a neat cocoon for later consumption.
One creature on the rock respite was much larger than others. Large keeled scales in colors of red and white rose and lowered along the dragon's steady breathing, his gilded horns curving behind his head. With a hint of a smile on his face he patiently waited and looked at the empty sky to see his companions arrive.
Safire enjoyed the shy sunrise behind the horizon. From this hollow, pale yellow that barely could turn the frost into dewdrops to a loud extravagant diva that demanded the whole sky to itself, warming and brightening up the world. She didn't turn her gaze away until Dawnfury above
[Soar] Tier 1 Jungle - Lost by TheUnisieppari, literature
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[Soar] Tier 1 Jungle - Lost
The tree shook and wobbled under Dawnchaser as the tiny dragon clawed his way past the vines and up the bark. Noisy squawks of colorful parrots filled the air around him as the birds warned each other of the scaly stranger in their home. They flitted from branch to branch, unwilling to take off just yet but none too pleased how the curious dragon hatchling determinedly wanted to sit on the same branch as them. The birds shared the same bright primary colors as Dawnchaser and he thought it would be the funniest thing ever to perch with them.
On the ground Dawnchaser’s two mothers waited for him. Safire, her scales as brilliantly blue as her namesake gemstone, looked after his doings with joy and worry on her snout.
Young dragon managed to find a steady position and slowly, slowly inched towards the nearest birds. His feathery friends continued to squawk at him and fluff their feathers. When Dawnchaser was satisfied with how close he had got his snout widened into the
[Soar] Tier 1 Jungle - A fine morning by TheUnisieppari, literature
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[Soar] Tier 1 Jungle - A fine morning
Morning sun rose silently over the dense leafy canopy of the rainforest. With it brought a mist; thick blanket of tiniest water drops that made the leaves of trees, bushes and other foliage stick to one another. The forest was, for a moment, quieter than usually. Most of its inhabitants haven't yet agreed to rise and come meet a new day.
Tree with narrow yet hardy trunk and branches and its leaves growing in half circled tufts creaked and swayed quietly as young dragoness scaled it. Her long tail twisted around the thickest of the branches for balance, claws leaving shallow depressions in the smooth bark. At the top of the canopy, over hundred meters above the ground, Aie stuck her neck and torso past the leaves and keened her gaze towards the sun dyed horizon.
Like undulating meadow, canopy of the rainforest opened before her. Tallest of the trees stood unmoving, mist rolling between the highest points. Aie filled her lungs with the misty air and let it wake her up properly as she
[Soar] Seasonal quest - Fall by TheUnisieppari, literature
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[Soar] Seasonal quest - Fall
The rainforest during night time wasn't all that different than during day time. It was still humid, it was still warm. Cacophony of birds had changed into trill and croaking of small frogs and large insects. The underbrush softly rustled as a reptile or small mammal had begun its nightly search for food. Usual muted shade created by the trees was now inky black with some local fireflies occasionally dotting the space with their lights as they looked for their own kind. Somewhere, far in the distance, echoed a thunderstorm.
Wading her way through the monsteras and ferns and vines twisting on the forest floor, Aie walked slowly forward and with alert ears listened the sounds around her. The warbling calls of small animals were familiar and calmed her mind. It was new moon this night and knowing that the skies above her were the same unwavering darkness as down in the forest made her scales prickle a little bit.
Few days earlier a traveler brought a rumor to the village that
[Soar] Odd Winds - CHAPTER 2 by TheUnisieppari, literature
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[Soar] Odd Winds - CHAPTER 2
Aie looked over her shoulder. In the air she could see the portal much clearer. It had always looked like an inflamed slash to her but now - in all of its bright glory - it looked more like a gargantuan sized angry eye of a giant beast. Ribbons of rose and silver danced their way further across the sky, taking over the blue more and more. Aie was worried that she couldn't make it to the village before they took over the whole sky.
From her worry she forgot to keep an eye out of the sky around her and thus failed to see a looming shadow over her before its owner sank their talons on her backside. The impact was so strong and sudden that it made both plummet from the sky towards and through the canopy. Last thing before her field of view was taken over by leaves were intense, narrowed brown eyes, scales dark as burned wood and four vivid green wings. Thin branches snapped under them and poked Aie painfully in her wings and belly scales as they fell through. She knew it was soon
[Soar] Odd Winds - CHAPTER 3 by TheUnisieppari, literature
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[Soar] Odd Winds - CHAPTER 3
Rolling thunder clouds had dominated the sky above the North Island. Land below them was casted in hazy, rainstorm streaked darkness that was occasionally lit up by a flash of lightning. During those lightning bursts the creatures battling in the storm became more visible. A monster of a titan scale, its slender body looking like a massive shadow, clawing with its four arms at the smaller flying figures around it and trying to maul them with its sharp teeth. From its behind billowed a tail of smoke, as gloomy as the dense clouds above. Here and there the smoke veil was pierced by creatures flying through it as they attacked the monster's legs. The monster roared in pain and anger, its screech carrying all the way to the East Island despite the distance and the loud thunder.
Few dragons sat in the canopy of the rainforest, some alone, some huddled next to their kin, all looking towards the battle zone. Aie watched how a lightning bolt hit the monster’s neck and it roared again. But it