08-03-2016, 10:57 PM
Eiria had picked up on Raxa's tense behavior the moment the mare's stance changed. She carefully watched the brindle, knowing that she sensed something was out of the ordinary. And Eiria had learned to trust Raxa's instincts, no matter the circumstances. At times, she could've sworn the mare possessed some sort of sixth sense to be on such alert and pick up on trouble before other horses.
Eiria's eyes didn't pick out the form of the horse as easily, so she wasn't following it the way Raxa was. Instead, her gaze remained forward as Raxa turned around, the champagne filly's eyes widening a little as she tried to find this new horse. Then, a voice spoke up from behind. She turned rapidly, seeing a dark coated mare in front of the trees.
So that's why she hadn't seen the mare so easily; her dark coat made it difficult to be picked out.
Raxa was clearly getting angry, maybe thinking this mare posed a threat of some sort. She could be right, but Eiria knew she had to stop this before it escalated beyond her control, and the consciousness of two mares who had obviously seen battles in their lives.
Eiria stepped close to Raxa, nudging the mare, "Raxa, enough. Don't get us into any more trouble," she chastised. Feeling a bit out of place for scolding a mare older than herself, Eiria turned to look back at the other mare.
The champagne filly dipped her head as a sign of greeting, "H-hello. My name is Eiria; I come from the Falls kingdom. Our king, Kreios, has asked the diplomats, those in training, and others to venture out to the other kingdoms to propose an alliance. Would that be a proposal you are willing to listen to? You and the king? Killdare, right?"
Eiria's eyes didn't pick out the form of the horse as easily, so she wasn't following it the way Raxa was. Instead, her gaze remained forward as Raxa turned around, the champagne filly's eyes widening a little as she tried to find this new horse. Then, a voice spoke up from behind. She turned rapidly, seeing a dark coated mare in front of the trees.
So that's why she hadn't seen the mare so easily; her dark coat made it difficult to be picked out.
Raxa was clearly getting angry, maybe thinking this mare posed a threat of some sort. She could be right, but Eiria knew she had to stop this before it escalated beyond her control, and the consciousness of two mares who had obviously seen battles in their lives.
Eiria stepped close to Raxa, nudging the mare, "Raxa, enough. Don't get us into any more trouble," she chastised. Feeling a bit out of place for scolding a mare older than herself, Eiria turned to look back at the other mare.
The champagne filly dipped her head as a sign of greeting, "H-hello. My name is Eiria; I come from the Falls kingdom. Our king, Kreios, has asked the diplomats, those in training, and others to venture out to the other kingdoms to propose an alliance. Would that be a proposal you are willing to listen to? You and the king? Killdare, right?"