Search found 51 matches Search these results: Aursra Forum: Out of Character Archives Topic: Prodigal Returning? Post subject: Re: Prodigal Returning? Poor Deanna... Pip will be so sad Posted: Mon Jul 09, 2012 2:11 pm Replies: 10•Views: 1750 Aursra Forum: Out of Character Archives Topic: Prodigal Returning? Post subject: Prodigal Returning? Okay. I am dreadfully sorry for disappearing. I was having trouble figuring just how my characters fit in currently, and this was made more difficult while trying to juggle my new job and the annual community theatre production. We are entering into Hell Week on the latter. So I might still be scarc... Posted: Sat Jul 07, 2012 9:38 am Replies: 10•Views: 1750 Aursra Forum: Role Playing Archives Topic: Ashes to Ashes - Aleris on Fire Post subject: Re: Ashes to Ashes - Aleris on Fire ((Sorry for the delay. This wasn't what I was intending initially, but here goes.)) Ah, the dream world was not what one would have expected of the poetess. Oh, surely one’s imagination worked both ways, creating images that were frightening as well as lovely, but one would have assumed that Aursra ... Posted: Tue May 01, 2012 5:11 pm Replies: 181•Views: 23488 Aursra Forum: Role Playing Archives Topic: Returning Home Post subject: Re: Returning Home Aursra had been spending a good deal of their time in Mycha’s room when she was not busy trying to restore what she could to rights. It was pretty much the only room that had been left relatively unscathed. Aursra had swept away glass and disposed of the deer carcass. She’d carried out other debris ... Posted: Wed Mar 21, 2012 7:42 am Replies: 1•Views: 645 Aursra Forum: Role Playing Archives Topic: The Prince and the Poet Post subject: Re: The Prince and the Poet The girl listened to his response, but she had a rather thoughtful expression. There was more to this story, but if he didn’t want to share, that was his business. Sometimes it was more interesting not to know anyhow. Then she got to dream up her own reasoning for why things were the way in which th... Posted: Thu Dec 22, 2011 11:03 am Replies: 8•Views: 1837 Aursra Forum: Role Playing Archives Topic: Scarlet Moon Post subject: Re: Scarlet Moon (Invite Only) Aursra was not glad to be the bearer of bad tidings. She had mentally prepared for the worst possible reaction from Kyrian, but while she could see the worry and the desire to help on the lad’s face, she was rather surprised to see how well he seemed to be taking the news. She had expected him to ra... Posted: Sat Oct 29, 2011 7:54 am Replies: 12•Views: 2516 Aursra Forum: Role Playing Archives Topic: Scarlet Moon Post subject: Re: Scarlet Moon Verial was gone, and she didn’t know how long it would be so. The man had seemed that he was worried about dealing with his son’s dragon, but it was not dragon aspect of Kyrian that she was intimidated by, it was the teenager. She remembered what Angelus and, even Verial, had been like at that age, ... Posted: Tue Oct 18, 2011 4:49 pm Replies: 12•Views: 2516 Aursra Forum: Role Playing Archives Topic: Scarlet Moon Post subject: Re: Scarlet Moon There was little that the always observing Aursra missed, though there was plenty that she kept silent about. There was a set to Verial’s shoulders; a hesitation in his smile… a dozen other little things that he didn’t want her to notice but that nonetheless, she could not fail to miss. He wanted he... Posted: Thu Oct 13, 2011 8:30 pm Replies: 12•Views: 2516 Aursra Forum: Role Playing Archives Topic: The Prince and the Poet Post subject: Re: The Prince and the Poet Aursra was mystified by all of this. Oh, she had imagined palaces plenty of times, but she’d never stayed anywhere so extravagant. How, she couldn’t help but wonder, had she wound up here of all places? It was all a lot to take in. A peek into an unoccupied room in the servant’s quarters was a littl... Posted: Thu Oct 13, 2011 6:21 pm Replies: 8•Views: 1837 Aursra Forum: Role Playing Archives Topic: The Prince and the Poet Post subject: Re: The Prince and the Poet The girl-child’s eyes shone with distinct amusement, despite the still-timid smile on her lips, at his gentle protests of her curtsying and the use of titles. It would seem that both of Sorvynia’s sons were fairly modest about their princely heritage. Aursra wasn’t one who liked making others uncomf... Posted: Fri Sep 23, 2011 6:44 am Replies: 8•Views: 1837 Sort by: AuthorPost timeForumTopic titlePost subject AscendingDescending 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 Go to page Search found 51 matches•Sort posts