08-20-2017, 02:43 AM
The young Foliava was starving. The fading sunlight had made it nearly impossible to gain any meals from the sun; even the solar flowers had been far in-between for this blind, slow-moving creature to photosynthesize from. And it hadn’t stumbled upon a Deviltree in a very, very long time.
So it was in a starved, stumbling stupor that this part-plant, part-creature trundled through the underbrush in Solanis. Its green skin was pale; the usually vibrant fronts from it’s head now drooping and wilted. Fortunately (for the Foliava) it was this hungry state that made it so sensitive to the soft glow of light given off by the very small patch of Solar Flowers that were beneath the Dragonfly Willow.
Unfortunately for the mare and newborn colt, this starved state made the Foliava rather clumsy and reckless in its steps towards food.
Thus a thick and heavy (surprisingly so for its size) foot landed square on the colt in the Foliava’s path towards the Solar flowers. It stumbled, nearly falling at the suddenly unevenearth foal beneath its feet.
And then it continued, seeking to dine on the flower’s light.
So it was in a starved, stumbling stupor that this part-plant, part-creature trundled through the underbrush in Solanis. Its green skin was pale; the usually vibrant fronts from it’s head now drooping and wilted. Fortunately (for the Foliava) it was this hungry state that made it so sensitive to the soft glow of light given off by the very small patch of Solar Flowers that were beneath the Dragonfly Willow.
Unfortunately for the mare and newborn colt, this starved state made the Foliava rather clumsy and reckless in its steps towards food.
Thus a thick and heavy (surprisingly so for its size) foot landed square on the colt in the Foliava’s path towards the Solar flowers. It stumbled, nearly falling at the suddenly uneven
And then it continued, seeking to dine on the flower’s light.
the Rift
@Mika @Alysanne
Unless the Foliava is directly interacted with, this will be a one-time interaction by RP!