Post by The Half Dragon on Jun 17, 2013 8:33:33 GMT -5
The fluorescent glow indicated the day's descent was imminent. A sultry feeling would be experienced if one were in this atmosphere... especially to one Half Dragon. Shyvana exited out of the golden doors of the Crownguard estate into the horrid ambiance. She was accustomed to the constant warmth from her own body, yet weather such as this make it difficult for her to bear. The various duties she volunteered for were to be met and completed, yet innumerable thoughts strayed her from these endeavors.
Humans are interesting creatures... Shyvana sighed in deep thought as she walked down the steps of the manor. She leaned against the gilded post at the end of the staircase for support, her expression full of wonder. The Half Dragon stared into one area, pondering numerous curiosities. Their actions are intriguing.. She recalled recent past events; The battle outside Demacia's gates, the Void intruder, the spar between Clifford and Alyssa... eventually it led into the realization of Jarvan's courtship with Lady Marabelle. Her expression shifted in an instant. A bittersweet expression. Shyvana knew why she was delighted for the Prince; she cared for his happiness. Yet, was unsure of the contradicting feeling of angst she felt. Her emotions swayed vigorously. The Half Dragon broke from the trance and scoffed while shutting her eyes. She huffed and soon muttered, "..He's better off with an ordinary human." Her flustered face was hidden from the public. "..A half-blood like me wouldn't have done him any good.. What do I understand about human emotions anyway..?"
Shyvana clenched her clammy hands and forced open her eyes. She felt reality strike as swift as an arrow. The humidity was sure to be the first to hit her, she instantly began to perspire (more than she already was). The Half Dragon lifted herself off the post, then composed herself. Finally satisfied with her thoughts, she propped up to display a militaristic form, behind a serious facade. Her moist skin indefinitely boasted her physique. Shyvana strode past the Crownguard gates into the main street. Her provocative features, though regularly seen in Demacia, would always captivate the eyes of whoever glanced. The corner of the avenue was nearing, her destination - to her very own elite headquarters.
Post by Demacia's Wings on Jun 17, 2013 9:20:36 GMT -5
Dusk was fast approaching and Quinn still had much to accomplish. Time was of the essence, and she found herself rather frustrated at the lack of progress. The walls of the City, however ruined, still partially covered the retirement of the sun. She could barely see the swirls of dark red and orange dying the line of thin clouds; what greeted her instead was the flag of Demacia, waving proudly a top its spire. The ranger turned her gaze, away from the bruised sky and away from the way the gold and blue seemed to jeer at her. Valor himself seemed unaffected by the sight, though he was itching to take flight. His claws dug into the leather armguard she had, and she could feel his talons flex. Her attempt to soothe him with words was to no avail, though he did grudgingly lower his beak to be stroked.
It had been a while since she last left the liberated maids in the Crownguard's hands, but the one girl she had singled out still bothered her. She had left the spark safely hidden away in her humble abode just on the outskirts of the City, away from her birthplace, but Quinn feared some of its magic and paranoia had rubbed off on her. As her hand left her companion, the ranger's eyes were set upon the very same manor. With its palette of molten amber and a faint, light blue, it was a very paradigm of the high born and their rich ways. The way these buildings remained standing whilst the country was razed to the ground, with its residents reaching for sacks of food that was driven away to the back alleys.
Quinn's hand slid away from Valor as her finger tips pressed into her palm, careful not to break the skin.
Her mind turned, twisted in thorny tendrils towards thoughts of the Prince. She had heard rumors. Nothing substantial - nothing ever was - but they caused her heart to wrench in turmoil. Though she doubted the integrity of the grand City, she still deeply respected Prince Jarvan. Or at least, she used to - yet now, she was unsure. He was hidden away from sight, and he gave no attempt to revitalize Demacia with the strength of his conviction and his words. No, it was impossible. After all, it was unfair of her to ask that much of their ruling monarchs.
Prince Jarvan was but a man, and Quinn was a fool to see him otherwise. Even if she had been born of noble blood, Demacia prided themselves in the strength of their blood lines. House Vayne was all but done, and the Night Hunter appeared to have no intentions to fix it. House Laurent was... under construction, the last she heard and of course, the Crownguards. One of the most powerful houses, gifting two Champions to the League of Legends. Yet who did Prince Jarvan court? Rumors.
The rattle of a door shattered her lucid state of mind and Quinn subconsciously tensed. Though she was hidden from direct view, she could see a shadowy figure escape from the jaws of the lesser palace. Valor chirruped, and the ranger's brows angled downwards in a mild frown. "The half dragon?" Quinn had never really spoken to Shyvana before - in fact, she never considered it a possibility. But curiosity had always been her weakest trait and in this moment, she was more focused on discovering the reasons for the dragon's visit. Especially to the Crownguards.
Shyvana moved past the gate, fluid and dangerous and Quinn simply pressed back further into the shadows of the foliage behind her. She was careful not to break a twig or rustle a branch but Shyvana seemed to be drowning in problems of her own. She was aware of Shyvana's own... interest in Prince Jarvan, and her duty to Demacia despite having no obligation to the city itself. Demacia, the shining light. Wrestled from the deadly grip of the Shadow Isles, to give back to the blue bloods who made this city what it was. The Knights of Demacia, fighting for its pride and dignity. Quinn almost snorted, her jaw tightening as a bittersweet chuckle threatened to spill forth. Lies.
She emerged from her hiding place, Valor spreading his wings before catching the wind beneath his feathers to rise up. Quinn wasn't afraid. She was weaponless, save for the claws and beak of her companion, but who would dare hurt her under the City's protection. There were very few people milling about at this time, but Quinn gave them none of her attention as she approached Shyvana.
"Dragon!" Deliberate. Forceful. "Might I speak with you?" Polite. Inquiring. "It won't take long, I promise." Hidden meanings and broken stipulations. A wry smile tilted her lips. A true Demacian.
Post by The Half Dragon on Jun 19, 2013 2:21:49 GMT -5
The city was simmering down, only a few soldiers patrolled the area. The few that remained saluted Shyvana. Shady characters still existed on these streets, but none would intimidate the halfblood in the least. She only wanted to reach her destination to rid her mind of unnecessary thoughts. A voice reached out for her. A familiar voice. Shyvana's eyes widened slightly, currently holding a serious stance. She shifted her body in the appropriate direction. Her face was bewildered; an eyebrow lifted, with the opposite creased. A young woman, accompanied by a considerably sized avian creature. Shyvana sifted through her knowledge. This must be the one who captured the Noxian assassin.. The Half Dragon responded in her natural hoarse voice, exiting her lips in a seemingly bothered manner, "Human." She said accordingly. "Quinn, correct..? I have no time for mundane interrogations.." Her voice drifted. The female piqued her interest.
Shyvana recalled the tales she had gathered from various sources of her missions for the Prince himself, leading to rumors of her own interest in the Prince.. this information was now meaningless as Jarvan had a supposed partner. The Halfblood changed her tone, something she had grown accustomed to, to calm her state. Speaking in a somber voice, tinged with her stubborn demeanor, "...I may have a moment." Shyvana's crimson eyes stared into the amber set Quinn possessed. Somewhat enthralled, Shyvana continued to stare. "This best be important, ranger."
Post by Demacia's Wings on Jun 19, 2013 6:03:14 GMT -5
Quinn's lips curved into a smile at the response, finding strange sort of amusement in the other's humor. If it could even be called as such - Shyvana didn't appear to find any comedy in it. "Yes, you're correct." Her eyebrow quirked upwards at the mention of an interrogation. She shook her head. "Nothing of the sort, I assure you." After all, it would be dangerous of her to attempt any such thing, especially with a half-dragon capable of ripping her apart. Never the one to pass on an opportunity, the ranger took this moment to study the other briefly yet carefully.
Shyvana appeared to be mildly annoyed at the interruption, but that was no surprise. Her voice prior to fading transformed to dull to something with a little more emotion poured in. Just a little. Her eyes themselves were a burning scarlet, unafraid to make eye contact as Quinn felt a familiar heat rise just above her collar. As it usually did when she was talked to so callously. It was good to know that hadn't changed, she thought to herself. Shyvana's molten orbs remained upon her, and Quinn cleared her throat.
Despite it all, her voice was calm. There was no fear as she gestured around herself to the empty pathways, then slowly towards the direction of the mansion. "I saw you exiting the Crownguard Manor," she stated bluntly. She was never talented when it came to pleasantries, and any attempt to mimic noble speech always turned sour for her far too quickly. Not that she cared enough to try. Her hand came back to her front as she crossed her arms loosely. "Not that you'd really care, but I did have some... strange business with them." It was a mild way to put it, and Quinn was trying not to get into the details.
"I've invested personal interest in their house," this came out in a low murmur, as if she was embarrassed to acknowledge the fact. She quickly coughed and continued, her fingers subconsciously squeezing into her forearms. Though her voice remained light, devoid of any betrayal, she could taste the plasticity on her tongue. "As such, you understand why I would be concerned when I saw you, of all people, leaving their gates."
Post by The Half Dragon on Jun 20, 2013 7:01:51 GMT -5
The ranger's behavior tested Shyvana's patience. Quinn's smile seemed to antagonize her own, making for humorous bout. This challenged the Half Dragon, yet she held her tongue and allowed Quinn to complete her explanation. Quinn then motioned toward the Crownguard Manor, inquiring the reason Shyvana would even enter the household. The halfblood's eyes loomed over the estate reminiscing about the short conference she had. Her gaze set itself back onto the ranger, preparing to speak mildly, "A soldier... Clifford.. of the Blazblade house had personal matters to tend to. I was merely escorting him to the manor."
This heat, although mild, was taking a toll on Shyvana's exterior. All she wanted was to rid of her armor for the day. She wanted to return to her quarters soon. The Half Dragon posed a rather flustered expression, her cheeks were slightly flushing. The moist that had gathered on her face wasn't helping lessen her current status either. "Y-you had business here? What sort of business..?" Shyvana's curious, coy inquiry surprised even herself. This moment embarrassed her as if she had asked for too much, "Never mind the question..human.." This is all Shyvana could muster. The halfblood's eyes bore a fierce look into Quinn's before defiantly turning to walk toward her previous objective, rather slowly.
Post by Demacia's Wings on Jun 20, 2013 10:03:23 GMT -5
She watched the dragon's eyes follow her gesture with open curiosity, tempted to chuckle a little. Shyvana, for all her fierceness, still appeared quite naive. She didn't care for politics or the intricacies of the court. Quinn kept silent as her unwilling companion responded, to her surprise, with blatant honesty. She would have expected a growling dismissal, that it was 'none of her business' so to speak. Still, the bluntness was refreshing. The ranger rolled the other's words around her mind, the names ringing no familiar bells in her head. "It is strange of you to offer such help." Quinn mused, mostly to herself if anything. Though she might have found herself doing the very same thing, it seemed odd to her that Shyvana would go out of her way to help others.
Before she could dwell on this idea further, the ranger noted the rather light shade of red currently residing upon Shyvana's face. A pink face with a bright surface - the dragon did not sound sick, but she certainly looked it. However, ill or not, it did not stop the halfling from posing her own, probing question. Quinn rolled her shoulders in a half shrug, opening her mouth to give a vague response before the mutter caught her right off guard. Shyvana's look had transformed from inquisitive to demure in almost a second, and for some reason, the very idea made her chuckle quietly.
"Clearly you wish to know, if you asked." The ranger said, returning the gaze coolly. She smiled again, the gesture never reaching her eyes as she fell into step next to Shyvana. There was no reason for her to follow, as her point of destination was decidedly behind her. But there was something about the dragon that intrigued her. They were both similar, in many senses, yet Shyvana seemed... uncertain. She supposed it was too far to say she wanted to pursue a friendship with the half dragon beside her, but she certainly wanted to know where a dragon learned to be so embarrassed when they were normally so bold.
"Business involving cargo of sorts," still, her interest was not piqued enough to give Shyvana information on a silver platter. "Are you feeling sick?" Quinn asked suddenly, turning her face to peer at the other's countenance a little more closely, though still kept a respectable distance. "You seem a little under the weather."
Post by The Half Dragon on Jun 22, 2013 5:44:58 GMT -5
Shyvana took a half step backwards as a reaction from Quinn's pursuit. Her face still painted in a modest rose hue whilst glaring into Quinn's eyes. "A-assisting a soldier through a minor escort was nothing but a meager task.." The Half Dragon's reserved response caused her to attempt another feint. She tried to withdraw her emotion with another bland statement. all the while still strolling on the streets. "O-of course I wanted to know, the very idea of you having a personal interest with the Crownguards would perk any listener's ear.." The reply came out much different than the halfling expected, it was not dull at all. The ranger's smile prompted her to look away. Why was she so persistent... why was she grinning.. why am I.. intrigued..? No. Why am so damn flustered? Blasted... heat. She could not think piece together her own fluttering thoughts. In reality, the warmth of the sun was simmering down. The light amongst the streets was surely fading.
Shyvana, although confused, accomplished being grateful in her mind. Quinn's concern became apparent as soon as she asked of any ailment. The relentless female followed, raising her curiosity and patience to the brim. "I-it's this cursed heat, got it..?!" Shyvana finally halted and blurted out. Her facial expression turned from startled to dim gradually, the contemplative face of a dragonborn - calmed by a sly ranger. The somber streets of a city drowned in contingency contrasted with the two beings. Shyvana shook her head as a bead of sweat slid down her temple. Recollecting her thoughts - she returned her everlasting gaze at Quinn, something continual, before panting once more with a dwindling voice, "Do you not have business elsewhere..? What do you truly desire from me... human..?"
Post by Demacia's Wings on Jun 22, 2013 22:35:31 GMT -5
Quinn nodded in assent, as if it were obvious but she said no more. That was the point, wasn't it? That the task was so inconsequential, a decision based solely upon helping someone else, the dragon would trouble herself with it. That was what Demacia did - they protected the innocent and they helped those who could not help themselves. Yet, as far as she knew, a dragon's ideals and beliefs were different. Did Shyvana expect that, to belong, she must mould herself into the society she now lived in? The ranger flicked her gaze from the half-dragon, then back to her surroundings as the feeling faded, the inquiry coming to an open.
"Of course it would," was her quiet response. She hummed beneath her breath, tasting her own words like a dainty wine. She had only ever had the pleasure of tasting such a delicacy once, and she found herself hating the way the flavors seeped into her tongue and remained. "I did not take you for... a common listener," she almost laughed at her own choice of words, "But I suppose the actions of such an esteemed house would have that effect."
Quinn's voice remained fluid, always turning one way then the other, almost as if she were contemplating her next course of action. But the reaction was enough for her to catch her thoughts and seal them in a jar, even as the other's almost indignant tone rattled her ears. It was only when Shyvana stopped and barked did the ranger raise an eyebrow, "Is it?" It certainly wasn't beyond the realms of possibility, but as quickly as the flame surged it died once more.
"The business I have elsewhere can wait," she tilted her head then took a step forward almost as if she was expecting Shyvana to do the same, but instead of walking, she turned so that she was essentially blocking the other's path. "What I truly desire does not come from you, dragon." But for all her words and the weight she put in it, her expression remained still, "If you mean to ask why I am imposing myself on you," how official, it sounded. The words wept against her lips but still she continued, "It is because I am curious. Do you not get these urges? When sometimes, you simply need to... know?"
Post by The Half Dragon on Jun 24, 2013 5:51:58 GMT -5
An inaudible growl seemed to come from the halfling. Quinn's replies only fueled her circulating thoughts of curiosity for this tenacity. Her voice rung like music, amusing to listen to but after constant play - became repetitive. The comment about her being a 'common' listener did have its effect. The Half Dragon even ignored when the ranger questioned if it was really the heat that caused the strange behavior. She became irritated. Not hesitating to take another step forward, Shyvana would only be halted by the persistent female. She lowered her boot down and crossed her arms impatiently. There could be countless duties that this human could be attending to yet she remains here. "What a bother.." Shyvana pursed her lips to halt her panting momentarily before releasing them again to relieve the heat rising within her. The catalyst unknown even to herself. All the halfling thought was the human was the prime suspect. The Half Dragon scoffed after the ranger seemed to sully her very being.
She prepared her next words but they never came out because the next words Quinn spoke piqued her interest to its maximum. Urges...? Shyvana watched Quinn's lips move slowly to her last words. A short pause was met with the dragon's now dumbfounded expression. She gradually started to speak, "Curiosity... Of course. We dragonkin are also struck with constant fascination... humans still intrigue me, to this day.. though I hate to admit this fact, more than they revolt me.." Shyvana walked forward in close proximity of the seemingly shorter human. She did not seem at all imposing, the heat from her body would definitely be felt. "...And urges of curiosity, are rarely simple.." The half blood leaned slightly downward toward Quinn with her still flushed face. "..reasons should always be found..." Her voice a raspy, mellow tone conflicting with Quinn's.
Post by Demacia's Wings on Jun 24, 2013 21:20:49 GMT -5
The dragon's strange, heavy breaths were suggestive, if Quinn had to be perfectly honest with herself. The way the dragon's skin was tainted with streaks of rose and the way a steamy growl had streamed forth from the other's thinly pressed lips was indication enough of both irritation and strange inquisition. Though her own curiosity was waning, a slight pang of pain rippled through her spine - it reminded her that she still had business to attend to and that the dragon, for all her excuses, could not be at the Crownguard Manor just for a simple escort mission. However, her unwilling companion seemed to pause just as her thoughts did.
"Constant fascination," she repeated, almost as if mocking the dragon's own words, though it was more to herself if anything else. It was strange to think that, had Shyvana not been an outcast, she would not be here. The dragon was moving closer and Quinn inched herself backwards in synchronization. The lack of distance was, for the lack of a better word, bothering her. "It is strange to think that we revolt you," the ranger seemed to muse, "Despite being one of us." She was treading on thin ice now, but she appeared unafraid of the other's convictions.
It was only when Shyvana's mouth was practically breathing flames on her did she step backwards a little further as she continued. "Urges of curiosity is rarely simple? Curiosity itself is the simple part," she tapped her fingers against her arm, "It is the reasons behind the curiosity that is complicated."
Post by The Half Dragon on Jun 25, 2013 14:59:45 GMT -5
The ranger's snappy statement somewhat bothered Shyvana, bringing her face close to a pouted one. "You have no understanding of my torment, human..." Anguish could be seen in her eyes as she spoke in a hushed tone. The halfling chose to stray away from the topic as she noticed the other's skin turning a minor pink. It gave Quinn an appealing look, or so thought the dragon. The soft features, including the signature sly grin of the ranger did all it could against Shyvana's unstable core emotions. Were these feelings of hatred? ...Or something much.. different?
The Half Dragon noticed Quinn take a slight step back. Then the thought finally processed. Of course. Humans were not able to cope with constant heat as any dragon could with ease. Shyvana's erratic behavior has increased her heat levels considerably, she had near complete control of it - but these past few moments haven't been too easy to handle. The solid response the human presented were correct. Shyvana parted her lips to talk - her breathing pattern apparent, brief shots of air, from a short distance thin fumes were visible. "..That is what I meant human." Feeling rather ridiculed, she closed in on her once again. "You are testing my patience, ranger.. " Her winded, raspy voice had a tinge of guile. The Half Dragon had lost time, though it was irrelevant now because Quinn discreetly captured her interests, she had not admit it.
Post by Demacia's Wings on Jun 26, 2013 4:52:49 GMT -5
Quinn cocked her head to the side, fingers pressing palms lightly, squeezing in thought. "Yes, I have no understanding of your torment," she said at first, softly and evenly. Though her voice hardened the barest second after and she continued without giving Shyvana a chance to respond. "Nor do you have understanding of mine." Yes, Shyvana had been shunned and the only person who had accepted her in her youth had been killed. Quinn did know this, yet misfortune can never be calculated by comparison. "We are not the same, but we both have pains in which we must bare." She eyed the dragon, golden rimmed irises both challenging and bold. "Some more so than others."
She could practically feel the steam wetting her cheeks, and it was a strange sensation to be sure. It made her slightly uncomfortable. Quinn bit her lower lip gently and while their conversation was far from cordial, she still attempted to maintain some form of refinement in her actions. She politely turned her head slightly to the side as Shyvana inched in a little closer. She had probably taken a few too many steps. "I'd rather prefer it," she began, as her heel edged backwards a little further, "If you stopped calling me 'human' and 'ranger'. Unless you appreciate my calls of dragon and halfling."
Post by The Half Dragon on Jun 26, 2013 6:56:08 GMT -5
The stature that the frail in-comparison human displayed actually touched Shyvana, although in a very small sense. She spoke softly, one could say even a tender response. This meager feeling, soon taken away by the ranger's words. The human was correct. Shyvana had no intention of even letting out a pitiful statement prior to Quinn's constant badgering. The eyes of the other bore into Shyvana's like indirect drills, with ease she shot her fiery glare back. An inner riposte was soon to emerge from the halfling. A moment to observe Quinn's face prevented the retaliation.
The female's face began to appear moist as Shyvana's crimson eyes adjusted. Quinn bit her lip for the reason Shyvana assumed was from the heat she emanated. She could hear the other's voice finally struggling to hold its controlled flow. The Half Dragon tried to catch her breath, still panting but composed - her words still remained winded, "...I prefer addressing you as human." Shyvana jested, a faint giggle (if you could call it that) was audible. With an eventual effort to be friendly, she ultimately spewed the name in a manner far from the way she intended. "..Quinn..~" Came after a pant, a sweet, sultry tone - far from the dragon's natural spectrum. She held her mouth out of fear from an incoming embarrassment. Her eyes glowed, her cheeks remained tinged with pink.
Post by Demacia's Wings on Jun 26, 2013 7:50:05 GMT -5
Despite being thoroughly searched by blazing crimson, Quinn's gaze remained firm and resolute. She considered herself half lucky that Shyvana hadn't simply exploded into a dragon of fury, but rather, she seemed more composed than the ranger was used to. She tilted her gaze down towards the ground, passing along the other's scaled armor. The black-purple of the metal bleed into the gold rims of each individual piece - perhaps that was why the dragon always appeared so warm. There was hardly any room to breathe in there, but the ranger quickly ripped her mind away from that line of thought.
Still sounding as if she had just run a marathon, Shyvana's voice was low, maintaining the tell-tale rasp she had heard many times on the Fields. Still, the contents were surprising. Enough that Quinn's eyes widened slightly as an odd sound emerged from the halfling's throat - small interruptions in breath that could only be described as... a chuckle? A laugh? She frowned slightly. Surely it was a mistake. Rather than being rewarded with a snap to the neck, the dragon too was equally polite.
Then she blinked as her name was called, and as dusk trickled below the faint shadows of the buildings, Quinn felt her own breath snap against her ribs. She did not move backwards, for she feared falling over yet moving forwards was simply out of the question. She wondered if this was what happened before a dragon attacked their prey, lulling them into a false sense of security (however unlikely it seemed). "... what was that?" She ventured cautiously, amber eyes narrowing.
Post by The Half Dragon on Jul 18, 2013 4:06:11 GMT -5
Shyvana sprang up, attempting to compose herself. A folly attempt to straighten her face only worsened her obvious look of embarrassment. She allowed a small cough to dispel some fear Quinn may have had after her strange outburst. The Half Dragon was having difficulty controlling the way she was speaking and... thinking. Quinn was enticing her, despite her knowledge of the reason she tried her best to get this ordeal over with. "E-excuse me... Quinn." She swallowed some built up saliva before speaking once again. "Are we finished here.."? She shied away the other's inquiry.
Her vocal tone shifted to a rather curious one, "..Do you have other matters to attend to..?" She almost lifted her hands up to her mouth. The question she gave may have given the wrong impression. The ranger's constant serious tone that annoyed Shyvana didn't bother her anymore. Instead, the halfling did not mind conversing with this human anymore. A rare occurrence, the other being the Prince.. but that's long past. Shyvana tried to give Quinn a hardy stare, but all she could muster was a feigning glare of annoyance. Her lips trembled, almost ready to ask another question. She decided to wait.
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